James Cleverly says Rwanda plan is legally robust and Government determined to deliver it
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- Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
- A "concerted effort" to derail the Rwanda asylum plan through the courts will not prevent planes taking off, James Cleverly said.
The Home Secretary said the Safety of Rwanda Act is "robust" and the scheme to send some asylum seekers on a one-way trip to the African nation will act as a deterrent to prevent small boat crossings of the English Channel.Subscribe to the Evening Standard: bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Evening-S...
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It's about as robust as the Post Office Horizon system, me thinks.
its never going to make such an impact that will return England to the way it was in the 80s and 90s. You got 10 million seats on that plane?
James not so cleverly
Should be at least another million in by then
This guy is a disgrace. People can see right through him.
Unless the illegal people have the money to pay lawyers for appeal, as they should not have the right as they should not be here to apply for legal aid, this will stop the greedy lawyers' abuse our systems, if they want to take case on they do it probono
Brilliant , then Labour will scrap it
Don’t get me AnnGary