Dua Lipa slams MPs for ‘small-minded’ comments about migrants

Dua Lipa

Dua Lipa has no time for the way ministers have talked about migrants (Picture: Michael Tran/AFP via Getty Images)

Pop star Dua Lipa has criticised the way ministers have discussed migrants as ‘short-sighted and small-minded’.

Dua, born in London to Kosovan-Albanian parents, said the way the Government has discussed Albanians caused her ‘hurt’ as she called for ‘more empathy’.

Home Secretary Suella Braverman singled out ‘Albanian criminals’ as she claimed there was an ‘invasion’ of England in a Commons debate on small boat crossings of the Channel.

In a new interview, the Don’t Start Now hitmaker said: ‘Of course it hurt.

‘All those words thrown around about immigrants? I always felt London was an amalgamation of cultures. It is integral to the city.’

She added to the Sunday Times: ‘So when you hear the Government talk about Albanians, for example, it hurts. It’s short-sighted and small-minded, but it’s the way a lot of people think.

Dua Lipa

The singer wants to try and change the rhetoric and stereotypes (Picture: David Fisher/Shutterstock)

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‘No matter how we try and change the rhetoric, there will always be those who think, “Immigrants are coming into the country and taking jobs”.

‘However, immigrants who have come here have earned their keep by working incredibly hard. There needs to be more empathy because people don’t leave their country unless they have to out of necessity, out of fear for their family.’

Albania’s Prime Minister Edi Rama has also criticised the ‘very, very disgraceful’ singling out of Albanians by ministers, particularly Ms Braverman.

During a meeting with Rishi Sunak in No 10 in March, Mr Rama cited Dua as an example of the positives that Albanians bring to Britain.

Suella Braverman

Suella Braverman came under fire for singling out ‘Albanian criminals’ (Picture: Leon Neal/Getty Images)

‘Dua Lipa is not just simply a British singer, but she’s an Albanian immigrant that has come here, as many have come, to construct, to nurse, to cook and to sing for you, and we want to make sure that this community feels not only safe but feels honoured here,’ he said.

The Grammy winner’s parents left Kosovo in around 1992, as the tensions that led to the war that started six years later began to surface.

In November last year, Dua was granted her Albanian citizenship by then-President Bajram Begaj, expressing her joy with her millions of social media followers.

Dua Lipa

Dua was overjoyed to be granted Albanian citizenship last year (Picture: Instagram)
The Don’t Start Now hitmaker’s parents left Kosovo in the early 1990s (Picture: Twitter)

Sharing behind-the-scenes content of the special event, Dua captioned the post: ‘Thank you President Bajram Begaj and Mayor @erionveliaj for this honour ~ got my Albanian citizenship!! ~ faleminderit, po ndihem shume krenare (thank you, I’m feeling very proud) [sic]’.

President Begaj followed suit and gave updates to his Twitter community on his day with Dua.

Tweeting a series of pictures alongside a lengthy caption, he expressed his pride for the Grammy winner: ‘Happy to give the one and only @DUALIPA the decree of Albanian citizenship. 

‘She has made us proud with her global career and engagement in important social causes.’

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