ILLEGAL Migration Minister Michael Tomlinson is set to appear on Laura Kuenssberg's Sunday morning politics show.
He will be joined by Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy, countering extremism commissioner Robin Simcox and actor Matt Smith.
But who else is set to appear on the BBC show?
On the panel, Kuenssberg is set to be joined by former cabinet minister Douglas Alexander, Actor Tracy-Ann Oberman and Conservative MP Robert Buckland.
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Former cabinet minister Douglas Alexander
Actor Tracy-Ann Oberman
Conservative MP Robert Buckland
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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg airs on BBC One and BBC iPlayer starting from 9am until 10am.
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