A Holocaust survivor has told Sky News that the language used by Home Secretary Suella Braverman to describe immigrants is "very, very similar" to that used in Nazi Germany against Jewish people. Joan Salter, 83, had confronted Ms Braverman during a meeting in her Fareham constituency in Hampshire on Friday evening, to criticise her choice of language. While the home secretary said she "shared a huge amount of concern", she refused to apologise for her words. Ms Salter went further on Saturday, telling Sky News: "I feel very strongly that the Holocaust ended in the death camps but it started...