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I know Kigali is Rwandan capital, says Therese Coffey

Sam Francis
Political reporter, BBC News
Therese Coffey is not impressed when Yvette Cooper refers to the Rwandan government by the name of the nation's capital.

Former deputy prime minister Therese Coffey has hit back at "keyboard snipers" who claim she did not know Kigali was the capital of Rwanda.

In a Commons debate on Wednesday, the Tory MP criticised Labour's Yvette Cooper for referring to the "Kigali government".

She told MPs the shadow home secretary "cannot even get the name of the country right".

Kigali is Rwanda's capital and seat of the country's central government.

Responding to criticism on social media, Ms Coffey said referring to a Kigali government was disrespectful.

"I would not call the French government, the Paris government," she added.

Ms Coffey served as deputy prime minister for six weeks under Liz Truss, but was removed by her successor Rishi Sunak.

She had previously headed the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and Department for Work and Pensions under Boris Johnson. Ms Coffey resigned from the cabinet on 13 November 2023 ahead off Rishi Sunak's reshuffle.

Speaking during a Commons debate on the Rwanda Bill, Ms Coffey said Labour had repeatedly misnamed Rwanda by "talking about the Kigali government".

Ms Cooper can be seen laughing with shadow immigration minister Stephen Kinnock after Ms Coffey's comments.

In a social media post, Ms Coffey said: "Some keyboard snipers moaning that I criticised the opposition for referring to the Kigali government, not the Rwandan government.

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