Sadiq Khan said he is “heartbroken and angered” by home secretary Suella Braverman’s comments about a migrant “invasion” following the firebombing of a Kent detention centre.<br /><br />The London mayor called on prime minister Rishi Sunak to “address issues” over the home secretary - who has faced pressure following revelations she sent government documents to her private email and allegations she refused to approve moving migrants to hotels.<br /><br />And he said the language she used was “divisive and inflammatory”, adding: “She’s better than this.”<br /><br />While minister for London Paul Scully defended the home secretary, saying she was referring to illegal immigration and had a “very challenging job”.<br /><br />Addressing MPs in the House of Commons last night in a show of defiance, Ms Braverman said: “Let’s be clear about what is really going on here - the British people deserve to know who is serious about stopping the invasion of our southern coast and who is not."<br /><br />Video: LondonWorld