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is anyone arriving from today will go straight to kigali? he can't do that because of the legal process . and then each each case process. and then each each case will be challenged. each individual case will have a case to prove that whether they'll be okay and allowed to go to rwanda. and that's why robert jenrick, the immigration minister, resigned over this whole thing. the idea of individual challenges will just tie it in red tape like like the giant in liliput tied down by little bits of string. very, very difficult. what happens next is on thursday, they should become law. it should get a royal assent by the king, and that will trigger letters going out. the rounding up of people who may go on these first flights in 10 or 12 weeks time. that's three months away. this was an emergency. legislation passed, announced by the pm last november. first flights don't take off until july. very near to when the next next election will be. >> and yet we had a human rights barrister on the show earlier saying they're licking their lips . they'll d
is anyone arriving from today will go straight to kigali? he can't do that because of the legal process . and then each each case process. and then each each case will be challenged. each individual case will have a case to prove that whether they'll be okay and allowed to go to rwanda. and that's why robert jenrick, the immigration minister, resigned over this whole thing. the idea of individual challenges will just tie it in red tape like like the giant in liliput tied down by little bits of...
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there is a hostel that is ready for them in kigali, which we have seen lots of footage from. i have been there. and it is quite small, it is quite small compared to the volume of people making thatjourney across the channel, and then there are some suggestions the rwandan government doesn't want too many flights to come too quickly as they get the scheme up and running. time will tell on that, but the view of the government of course is that by dent of sending at least some asylum seekers to reminder, you will stop others making the journey in small boats across the channel. by the logic of the government, the goal would be merely sending someone to rwanda should stop the problem more generally, and that is going to be one of the tests of this policy if and when those flights start to take off. ., and when those flights start to take off. . . , and when those flights start to take off. . ., , ., , ., off. that was the latest on the olitical off. that was the latest on the political developments - off. that was the latest on the political developments in - off. that was the la
there is a hostel that is ready for them in kigali, which we have seen lots of footage from. i have been there. and it is quite small, it is quite small compared to the volume of people making thatjourney across the channel, and then there are some suggestions the rwandan government doesn't want too many flights to come too quickly as they get the scheme up and running. time will tell on that, but the view of the government of course is that by dent of sending at least some asylum seekers to...
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because the times is reported that one estate that had been built in the rwanda capital kigali supposedly earmarked for asylum—seekers, some 70% of the accommodation there has apparently been sold off to locals, leaving just space for a few dozen migrants at that particular accommodation and the former home secretary at suella braverman visited that particular state last year and she described the accommodation is beautiful, she praised the interior design, she today has said she's disappointed that it looks like the ambition as she put it to get lots of people on flights seems to have waned. none of that go from the government, they say they are still committed and getting thousands of people to rwanda, they are it's says the rwandan government is ready, the rwandan government is ready, the rwandan government is ready, the rwandan government has disputed the figures but the times has reported on saying that there are lots of other bits of housing that are available on this estate and several other places where they hope to house asylum—seekers, but it speaks to the pressure that is b
because the times is reported that one estate that had been built in the rwanda capital kigali supposedly earmarked for asylum—seekers, some 70% of the accommodation there has apparently been sold off to locals, leaving just space for a few dozen migrants at that particular accommodation and the former home secretary at suella braverman visited that particular state last year and she described the accommodation is beautiful, she praised the interior design, she today has said she's...
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theodat siboyintore brought me to this plot of land in ngoma, about three hours from rwanda's capital, kigali. it's yet another saturated crime scene from which volunteers began removing human remains late last year. they are not done. >> here there was a heavy roadblock. fred: there was a roadblock just here and people were slaughtered and buried here. >> exactly. fred: he belongs to a local group of survivors of what's officially called the genocide against the tutsi. the survivors group estimates that in just the last five years, up to 100,000 remains have been uncovered in mass graves. this one in ngoma is among the more recent. the body count here is about 1,000 and counting. like others in the group, siboyintore, 14 at the time, somehow managed to evade the murderous mobs, along with one sister. but amid the panicked, terrified crowds, they were separated from their parents and five other siblings, none of whom survived. have you been able to locate where they are buried? >> no. fred i'm sorry. :i can never fathom what you went through. how do you keep from being angry? sibo: because in
theodat siboyintore brought me to this plot of land in ngoma, about three hours from rwanda's capital, kigali. it's yet another saturated crime scene from which volunteers began removing human remains late last year. they are not done. >> here there was a heavy roadblock. fred: there was a roadblock just here and people were slaughtered and buried here. >> exactly. fred: he belongs to a local group of survivors of what's officially called the genocide against the tutsi. the...
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un headquarters in new york, warning that his informant has been ordered to register all to see in kigali. he suspects it is for their extermination the informant described a major weapons cache which general delay are intended to raid. it is our intention to take action within the next 36 hours. coffee annan concerned about the safety of delayers limited un force responded. we cannot agree to the operation contemplated as it clearly goes beyond the mandate. when you got this response back what was your reaction >> i was commanders ever been thinking by surprise, i certainly was taken by surprise. >> did you try to change his mind >> by more faxes of the same nature throughout the rest of january into february and ultimately i got authority >> but it was too late because hutu extremists were about to begin their brutal extermination of the tutsis and general dilemma would face the test. standing up, not just to the killers, but also to world leaders who turned their backs as the rivers ran with blood several >> years later, kofi >> annan and president lyndon did apologize three decades la
un headquarters in new york, warning that his informant has been ordered to register all to see in kigali. he suspects it is for their extermination the informant described a major weapons cache which general delay are intended to raid. it is our intention to take action within the next 36 hours. coffee annan concerned about the safety of delayers limited un force responded. we cannot agree to the operation contemplated as it clearly goes beyond the mandate. when you got this response back what...
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of lords, it isn't even about how many people they managed to get on a whole sequence of planes to kigali, it is actually about does it put people off getting on a small bow in northern france or elsewhere and attempting those hairless crossings across the english channel to the uk? that is what the government is seeking to prove it can do. whether it can make that brief stick before the election is an intriguing one, because frankly they are running out of time. but they want to create the impression of a kind of unstoppable momentum, orthat impression of a kind of unstoppable momentum, or that we should put unstoppable in italics because the opposition labour party have said the first thing they will do is stop this policy if they win the general election, even if it is up and running. tt election, even if it is up and running-— election, even if it is up and runninu. , . , . ., running. if it is the centrepiece of their pre-election _ running. if it is the centrepiece of their pre-election campaign, - running. if it is the centrepiece of their pre-election campaign, and| running. if
of lords, it isn't even about how many people they managed to get on a whole sequence of planes to kigali, it is actually about does it put people off getting on a small bow in northern france or elsewhere and attempting those hairless crossings across the english channel to the uk? that is what the government is seeking to prove it can do. whether it can make that brief stick before the election is an intriguing one, because frankly they are running out of time. but they want to create the...
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it's after the health secretary, victoria atkins , insisted flights to atkins, insisted flights to kigali should be taking off within weeks. she said the home office is ready to go , despite office is ready to go, despite the troubled bill still making its way through parliament. no airline has been named to transport the asylum seekers after rwanda state owned carrier turned down a request . police turned down a request. police say the man, who fatally stabbed six people at a shopping centre in sydney, appears to have been targeting women. joel cauchi took a knife from his backpack and killed five women and a male security guard. police believe the 40 year old suffered from schizophrenia and used drugs, including meth and psychedelics . including meth and psychedelics. he'd been known to police, particularly over the last five years, but hadn't been arrested or charged before he carried out the attack on saturday, and millions of people across the country will have access to new long distance rail routes . under long distance rail routes. under the new rail industry plans, open access se
it's after the health secretary, victoria atkins , insisted flights to atkins, insisted flights to kigali should be taking off within weeks. she said the home office is ready to go , despite office is ready to go, despite the troubled bill still making its way through parliament. no airline has been named to transport the asylum seekers after rwanda state owned carrier turned down a request . police turned down a request. police say the man, who fatally stabbed six people at a shopping centre...
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numbers are going to be very small and people aren't talking about this because this is on the request of kigali, the rwandan government. they only want a few hundred removed and deported in the first few months because they want a bedding in period. >> so we deport 51 day and it's a nice day in june or july and a nice day in june orjuly and 500 come the next day. yeah i mean, the times report, the numbers could be as low as 200 for the first two months. >> that's not going to act as a deterrence. and of course, the election will be done and dusted by then, which is one of the reasons i think it could be early, not late, but who knows? >> i could be wrong. mike, as even >> i could be wrong. mike, as ever, thank you very much indeed. and the idea that a couple of members of parliament, conservative members of parliament, say to christopher hope they want it to go on to the autumn because they want six months more pay. what a bunch of weasels. what about the national interest? never mind. in a moment we discuss a really quite dramatic fall in our confidence in the police. but then when activities
numbers are going to be very small and people aren't talking about this because this is on the request of kigali, the rwandan government. they only want a few hundred removed and deported in the first few months because they want a bedding in period. >> so we deport 51 day and it's a nice day in june or july and a nice day in june orjuly and 500 come the next day. yeah i mean, the times report, the numbers could be as low as 200 for the first two months. >> that's not going to act...
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reporting to the home office comes after prime minister rishi sunak said he expected the first flights to kigali to take off in 10 to 12 weeks. well, maybe they're in ireland because ireland's department of justice is standing by claims that 80% of asylum seekers are coming into the country through northern ireland. it comes after refugee organisations questioned that figure released by the country's minister for justice. irelands deputy premier, micheal martin, has said it was not based on evidence, statistics or data . evidence, statistics or data. however, britain's northern ireland minister said the uk's new rwanda deterrent is clearly working. >> it was always going to be the case. we believed as a government that our rwanda policy would act as a deterrent for people coming to this country illegally, i think we are slightly surprised that it's manifested itself so quickly after the act, became , law, and after the act, became, law, and we are now in the process of making sure that we are, gathering those individuals who could qualify for the first flight to be on that first flight. >> the s
reporting to the home office comes after prime minister rishi sunak said he expected the first flights to kigali to take off in 10 to 12 weeks. well, maybe they're in ireland because ireland's department of justice is standing by claims that 80% of asylum seekers are coming into the country through northern ireland. it comes after refugee organisations questioned that figure released by the country's minister for justice. irelands deputy premier, micheal martin, has said it was not based on...
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let's go live to i'll just here is stephanie deca who is in wanda, is capital kigali for us for this summer anniversary. stephanie, it's been 30 years since one of the fastest mass killings in history. how are people in wanda commemorating today in the yes, well, the arena really are spinning off the germany is going to start here just about an hour from now. so to you will probably start seeing pictures from the causality genocide memorial. this is where it's going to open if you will, through one's in present, pul, cuz it will be lighting the flame of remembrance, remembering around 800000 people a quarter of a 1000000 people are buried at memorial. he is accompanied by our entries, heads of state presidents, the present prime minister, the vice president of kenya, and uganda. he's also joined by former us president bill clinton. bill clinton, of course, was the us president in 1994 when the world watched in horror. what unfolded here, but did nothing, bill clinton saying that the failure to intervene was that the biggest failure and regret of his career. so what's going to happen
let's go live to i'll just here is stephanie deca who is in wanda, is capital kigali for us for this summer anniversary. stephanie, it's been 30 years since one of the fastest mass killings in history. how are people in wanda commemorating today in the yes, well, the arena really are spinning off the germany is going to start here just about an hour from now. so to you will probably start seeing pictures from the causality genocide memorial. this is where it's going to open if you will, through...
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earlier today, the president lit the flame of remembrance at kigali at the memorial there, and led heads of state and former heads of state rejoining him from different countries around the world to lay wreaths at that memorial, where it is believed about a quarter of a million people were buried. the journey of recovery has been long and slow in rwanda, and people are still confronting the truths. just this year, another new mass grave was discovered. indeed, thejourney of recovery continues, but also the president reflected in his speech on the demographics today in rwanda. he said about three quarters of rwandis are under the age of 35, so many of them will not have a memory of what happened in 1994, and they say that is where the hope of recovery of rebuilding and renewal lies, in this new generation that will have a different perspective. slovakia has a new president. peter pellegrini is an ally of the country's populist prime minister— he won saturday's vote by a greater than expected margin, beating his rival ivan korcok after a campaign overshadowed by the war in ukraine. mr pe
earlier today, the president lit the flame of remembrance at kigali at the memorial there, and led heads of state and former heads of state rejoining him from different countries around the world to lay wreaths at that memorial, where it is believed about a quarter of a million people were buried. the journey of recovery has been long and slow in rwanda, and people are still confronting the truths. just this year, another new mass grave was discovered. indeed, thejourney of recovery continues,...
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the rwandan government had planned to initially house migrants travelling from the uk here in kigali's hope hostel. it's unclear if that's still the plan. but all arrivals will be guaranteed the right to reside, with the prospect of citizenship. even without a single person deported, this policy isn't cheap. by the end of last year, the uk government had already paid rwanda £2110 million. the total payment over the next five years, according to the national audit office, will be at least £370 million. although it is worth it, according to rishi sunak. he's claimed the scheme will, quote, "literally save us billions in the long run". the whole point of the safety of rwanda bill is to ensure judges and courts treat the country as a safe destination. but there still could be legal challenges. and it's possible a case is taken to the european court of human rights. and even if flights begin in the coming months, will it act as a deterrent? people crossing the channel in small boats were coming through other irregular routes have already taken a lot of risks on theirjourneys. and especial
the rwandan government had planned to initially house migrants travelling from the uk here in kigali's hope hostel. it's unclear if that's still the plan. but all arrivals will be guaranteed the right to reside, with the prospect of citizenship. even without a single person deported, this policy isn't cheap. by the end of last year, the uk government had already paid rwanda £2110 million. the total payment over the next five years, according to the national audit office, will be at least £370...
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from the capital kigali, our africa correspondent barbara plett usher sent this report. it's here the migrants will land — hope hostel, long poised for this moment. bedrooms laid out with meticulous care. attention to the needs of guests who've so far failed to arrive. workers in surreal performance of their daily tasks. this place has been ready and waiting for nearly two years. now that the bill has passed, the people staffing it may finally have someone to serve. the british government is hoping that these rooms will be filled with asylum seekers in a matter of weeks. the hostel can house 100 of those britain plans to send to apply for asylum here. they could also try to go to other countries, but not back to the uk. if you get the news today... yes. ..you would be able to accept people tomorrow. not only tomorrow, even now. rwanda is a beautiful country nestled in the hills of east africa. the streets are tidy, safe from crime, there is order. rwanda works — that's the motto. some here welcome the idea of the new migrants. i think it will be good economically for
from the capital kigali, our africa correspondent barbara plett usher sent this report. it's here the migrants will land — hope hostel, long poised for this moment. bedrooms laid out with meticulous care. attention to the needs of guests who've so far failed to arrive. workers in surreal performance of their daily tasks. this place has been ready and waiting for nearly two years. now that the bill has passed, the people staffing it may finally have someone to serve. the british government is...
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plus analysis on what happens next with the deportation flights to kigali . deportation flights to kigali. >> the number of alcohol specific deaths has reached a record high, driven by a high surge in the number of booze related fatalities among middle aged women, experts say it's down to the pandemic . down to the pandemic. >> also, happy saint george's day red crosses are flying high as crowds gather across england to celebrate their patron saint. but would you like it to be a bank holiday
plus analysis on what happens next with the deportation flights to kigali . deportation flights to kigali. >> the number of alcohol specific deaths has reached a record high, driven by a high surge in the number of booze related fatalities among middle aged women, experts say it's down to the pandemic . down to the pandemic. >> also, happy saint george's day red crosses are flying high as crowds gather across england to celebrate their patron saint. but would you like it to be a...
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hot seat today is adam bradford, a british resident of rwanda, who'll give us the lowdown on life in kigali after the government's rwanda bill yet another bill faced yet another setback. that's coming up in an hour. don't forget my difficult conversation. an amazing lady will be live in the studio with her harrowing story. as ever. tell me what think on tell me what you think on everything discussing, everything we're discussing, go to your to gbnews.com forward slash your say . all right so joining me now say. all right so joining me now is gb news presenter louise schaefer. what do you laughing at i'm laughing every time you call me a comedian. you think it's funny? no it's not funny. >> it's. it puts a lot of pressure on me to be funny. >> yeah, to be funny . well, so >> yeah, to be funny. well, so what are your thoughts on all of this then? we'll start with where do you want to start with? first you start. no, start first you start. no, you start i think the jewish guy in the street. yeah. i mean , street. well, yeah. i mean, look, what's that about? he's he's obviously. is he's insane,
hot seat today is adam bradford, a british resident of rwanda, who'll give us the lowdown on life in kigali after the government's rwanda bill yet another bill faced yet another setback. that's coming up in an hour. don't forget my difficult conversation. an amazing lady will be live in the studio with her harrowing story. as ever. tell me what think on tell me what you think on everything discussing, everything we're discussing, go to your to gbnews.com forward slash your say . all right so...
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apparently ryanair is now offering to fly migrants to kigali . more on that migrants to kigali. more on that soon. i'm martin daubney on gb news. britain's news channel >> gb news is britain's election channel and from thursday, the 2nd of may, the people decide , 2nd of may, the people decide, as the country has the polls in as the country has the polls in a rush of elections . we'll take a rush of elections. we'll take you through the night as the first results come in. and we'll pick up at breakfast with the very best guests and analysis. >> and on the weekend, the results won't stop and neither will we. >> we'll explore what it all means for you as we look ahead to the general election, continuing coverage live from thursday the 2nd of may at midnight on . gb news. midnight on. gb news. >> welcome back. your time is 523. i'm martin daubney and this is gb news. now, a development on the rwanda bill which passed through parliament. if you recall earlier in the week, because ryanair ceo michael o'leary has stepped in and offered to help the government with some of those flights
apparently ryanair is now offering to fly migrants to kigali . more on that migrants to kigali. more on that soon. i'm martin daubney on gb news. britain's news channel >> gb news is britain's election channel and from thursday, the 2nd of may, the people decide , 2nd of may, the people decide, as the country has the polls in as the country has the polls in a rush of elections . we'll take a rush of elections. we'll take you through the night as the first results come in. and we'll pick...
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in kigali. so people on the left being prejudice, criticising rwanda . prejudice, criticising rwanda. the vast majority have never been there, have no understanding of the country. >> that's the reality, it's just political point scoring. >> that's the reality of it. >> that's the reality of it. >> and they don't want this. they don't want this policy to work because the reality is they support open borders. >> that's the reality . do you >> that's the reality. do you think of the political situation? yeah, absolutely. labour have said that they will even if this policy is successful, they will repeal it. >> what's the logic in that? we have far too many illegal immigrants coming into britain. and yet labour would repeal a policy if it's found to be working. why would they do that unless they supported open borders or unless they've got an alternative, which i'm not heanng alternative, which i'm not hearing much from? >> and also , a third country >> and also, a third country will always need to
in kigali. so people on the left being prejudice, criticising rwanda . prejudice, criticising rwanda. the vast majority have never been there, have no understanding of the country. >> that's the reality, it's just political point scoring. >> that's the reality of it. >> that's the reality of it. >> and they don't want this. they don't want this policy to work because the reality is they support open borders. >> that's the reality . do you >> that's the...
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reporting to the home office comes after prime minister rishi sunak said he expected the first flights to kigali to take off in 10 to 12 weeks. well, maybe they're in ireland because ireland's department of justice is standing by claims that 80% of asylum seekers are coming into the country through northern ireland. it comes after refugee organisations questioned that figure released by the country's minister for justice. irelands deputy premier, micheal martin, has said it was not based on evidence, statistics or data . evidence, statistics or data. however, britain's northern ireland minister said the uk's new rwanda deterrent is clearly working. >> it was always going to be the case. we believed as a government that our rwanda policy would act as a deterrent for people coming to this country illegally, i think we are slightly surprised that it's manifested itself so quickly after the act, became , law, and
reporting to the home office comes after prime minister rishi sunak said he expected the first flights to kigali to take off in 10 to 12 weeks. well, maybe they're in ireland because ireland's department of justice is standing by claims that 80% of asylum seekers are coming into the country through northern ireland. it comes after refugee organisations questioned that figure released by the country's minister for justice. irelands deputy premier, micheal martin, has said it was not based on...
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legislation in the inflation reduction act, in the bipartisan transportation bill, and the treaty called the kigali treaty. we've done a lot. the key is not just doing those things, but continuing to doing those things. continue to doing those things. with that, madam president, i hope our colleagues will join me in opposing this congressional review act resolution. i say this as one who oftentimes works with, votes with both my colleagues, our colleagues from west virginia on all kinds of issues. this is just one where we don't see eye to eye. and my hope is our colleagues from both sides of the aisle will vote no. thanks so much. a senator: madam president. the presiding officer: the junior senator from north dakota. mr. cramer: thank you for the recognition. let me say thank you to the senators for their support for the congressional review act resolution. i also want to thank the chairman of the epw, the distinguished senator from delaware, and my friend who as he just said we worked close together on lots of things. it's a great committee, it's fun to work on. again, we don't see eye to eye on
legislation in the inflation reduction act, in the bipartisan transportation bill, and the treaty called the kigali treaty. we've done a lot. the key is not just doing those things, but continuing to doing those things. continue to doing those things. with that, madam president, i hope our colleagues will join me in opposing this congressional review act resolution. i say this as one who oftentimes works with, votes with both my colleagues, our colleagues from west virginia on all kinds of...
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do we really have in have the accommodation out in kigali ? all of stuff is kigali? all of this stuff is just fuzzy. been ping just still fuzzy. it's been ping ponging and forth. the ponging back and forth. the unelected, house of unelected, undemocratic house of lords keep blocking it, sending it back, you know, frustrating the will of the people. i just don't know where. i mean, rishi sunak has chosen an sunak has chosen this as an absolute obsession , this absolute obsession, this fixation that rwanda will get through because it's one of his pledges to get it. and he's still not stopping the small boats. >> all right, let's check. let's lighten things up, should we? and about dangers of and talk about the dangers of being don't talk >> i really don't want to talk about seagulls. don't about the seagulls. oh, don't you psycho tried to you see? psycho seagull tried to peck pecker. peck off my pecker. >> , it's the most daily >> i mean, it's the most daily star headline i've seen , in star headline i've ever seen, in my excitement, i think i've dropped the daily star
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unsafe to send migrants to rwanda, yet you actually look at international studies that suggest that kigali in rwanda is safer than london. >> of course it is. >> and that's the point. it's a lot safer than parts of this country. i think there's sort of not a colonial hangover, but a sort of white saviour hangover. we always this country often went to these african countries to give them something . so it to give them something. so it was always we were doing some sort of fund raising or some sort of fund raising or some sort of fund raising or some sort of water aid or something. so these i think they can't quite get their head around. some people can't quite get their head around it that actually rwanda is pretty safe. and that's a really progressive african nation. and it's probably a lot safer than many parts of this country. so i'll be talking about that. i've got an amazing, difficult conversation. it is a gentleman who is disabled, who is about to do an incredible feat. i won't spoil it by giving it away , but spoil it by giving it away, but make sure you join me because he'll be on
unsafe to send migrants to rwanda, yet you actually look at international studies that suggest that kigali in rwanda is safer than london. >> of course it is. >> and that's the point. it's a lot safer than parts of this country. i think there's sort of not a colonial hangover, but a sort of white saviour hangover. we always this country often went to these african countries to give them something . so it to give them something. so it was always we were doing some sort of fund...
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even though they're more currently more home secretaries than asylum seekers have been sent to kigali. they're going to write that check. and at every stage they're going to keep writing the checks. so that's why no, we won't do the rwanda scheme because we think we shouldn't be continually writing checks to the rwandan government. we should be using that money instead to strengthen our border security in the uk. >> is offshoring migrants still part of your possible plan to tackle the issue of illegal crossings ? crossings? >> so there are different forms of offshoring and different ways of offshoring and different ways of doing things. we've always said that we would look at anything that works, for and example, the ukraine scheme, that was a form of offshore decision making where people had visas before they came to the country. we also had the old dubun country. we also had the old dublin scheme, in which people were returned to other parts of europe and had their asylum decisions taken there instead . decisions taken there instead. so there have been different forms of offshoring.
even though they're more currently more home secretaries than asylum seekers have been sent to kigali. they're going to write that check. and at every stage they're going to keep writing the checks. so that's why no, we won't do the rwanda scheme because we think we shouldn't be continually writing checks to the rwandan government. we should be using that money instead to strengthen our border security in the uk. >> is offshoring migrants still part of your possible plan to tackle the...
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it may alienate also a lot of potential conservative voters and also the government in kigali in rwanda itself, said that it would have no part in this deal if it was not going to comply , with international law. comply, with international law. so let's see. it could of course, be called as one of the pledges that rishi sunak might make in going to the polls and fighting the next election , fighting the next election, whenever that may be. some speculation that that could be, in the early summer. >> well, meanwhile, catherine, that the tories are on course for a worse general election result than sir john for a worse general election result than sirjohn major's in result than sir john major's in 1997. that's according to a new poll out this morning. >> yes, another day, another poll and disastrous reading for the conservatives. again, it suggests, from this very extensive poll of 19,000 people that if the election happened today, we'd be looking at effectively 1997 style. wipe—out for the conservatives in fact, even worse, saying the conservatives would get 155 seats. they got 165. ev
it may alienate also a lot of potential conservative voters and also the government in kigali in rwanda itself, said that it would have no part in this deal if it was not going to comply , with international law. comply, with international law. so let's see. it could of course, be called as one of the pledges that rishi sunak might make in going to the polls and fighting the next election , fighting the next election, whenever that may be. some speculation that that could be, in the early...
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for a final showdown over the rwanda asylum plan — we'll have the latest live from westminster and kigali. ukraine's president welcomes washington's military aid deal — saying it could help turn the tide in the war against russia. and tens of thousands are forced to evacuate their homes after torrential rainstorms hit southern china, threatening massive floods. hello, i'm sarah campbell. to israel first, and benjamin netanyahu has vowed to reject any sanctions on the country's military, after reports that the us plans to cut aid to one unit. amid ongoing violence in the occupied west bank, the us says it will respond to apparent human rights violations against palestinians. explosion 15 children are among the dead, after an israeli air strike on the southern gazan city of rafah, where more than a million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the hamas—run health ministry in gaza says more than 30,000 people have died since the start of the war in october. emergency workers in khan younis say they've uncovered nearly 200 bodies buried in the courtyard of a hospital. al nasser had been
for a final showdown over the rwanda asylum plan — we'll have the latest live from westminster and kigali. ukraine's president welcomes washington's military aid deal — saying it could help turn the tide in the war against russia. and tens of thousands are forced to evacuate their homes after torrential rainstorms hit southern china, threatening massive floods. hello, i'm sarah campbell. to israel first, and benjamin netanyahu has vowed to reject any sanctions on the country's military,...