New Home Secretary Admits ‘Rwanda Plan’ Defeat
James Cleverly insists the plan was never the “be all and end all.”
James Cleverly insists the plan was never the “be all and end all.”
Braverman blames failing politicians for sinking the ‘Rwanda Plan.’ Has she forgotten that, before Monday, she was high up among this group?
Suella Braverman insists the government has no “plan B” for stopping illegal immigration.
If the court rules for the government, flights could take off as early as the start of next year.
The ruling ÖVP rolls out the rhetoric on immigration ahead of next year’s elections in an attempt to head off the growing FPÖ.
The delay in deporting migrants to Rwanda is frustrating the UK government and the Conservatives, which is leading to the possibility that the UK will ditch the ECHR.
The plan has been a disaster from the start and has been criticised for missing the fundamental point that illegal crossings will only stop if the border is controlled, not merely through minor deportations.
Signatories to the Convention must “abide by the final judgement of the court in any case to which they are parties.” Plans for an updated Bill of Rights offer no way around the fact that final rulings from Strasbourg have binding force in UK law.
Home Secretary Priti Patel claims to be setting a precedent that “will change the way we collectively tackle illegal migration.”
France’s interior minister reported that a priest was murdered in a small town in western France on Monday, August 9th. Gérald Darmanin wrote on Twitter: “All my
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