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not a single person is going to be sent to rwanda . rwanda. >> okay, well, you heard it here first. listen, either samson, thank you for joining first. listen, either samson, thank you forjoining us tonight. >> and of course, baroness hoey. now coming up, could former gb news presenter and now government minister esther mcvey stamp out so—called wokery ? yes. stamp out so—called wokery? yes. wokery in the welcome back to the state of the nafion welcome back to the state of the nation with me. christopher hope gb news, political editor. sitting in here for sirjacob sitting in here for sir jacob rees—mogg. we've been discussing the rwanda plan, and you've been getting in touch. susan says let's do a deal with southern ireland. we send the migrants to northern ireland, then they go to southern ireland, then they send them to the eu. spain says it needs 25 million working age people. alan says we must in capitals, close this open door agreement now in capitals. my concern is more about how many illegal migrants entering our mainland from southern ireland and gerry hayes. mainland
not a single person is going to be sent to rwanda . rwanda. >> okay, well, you heard it here first. listen, either samson, thank you for joining first. listen, either samson, thank you forjoining us tonight. >> and of course, baroness hoey. now coming up, could former gb news presenter and now government minister esther mcvey stamp out so—called wokery ? yes. stamp out so—called wokery? yes. wokery in the welcome back to the state of the nafion welcome back to the state of the...
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rwanda. >> goodness me. thank you very much, mark, for that update , i much, mark, for that update, i am itching to let rip about what i think about that. i am appalled by it, but i'll let you go first. kelvin mackenzie i'll be polite. >> well, i'm first of all, how shocking it is that our police officers should be beaten up in this way, a number of them are. we've just heard of have been injured by these. well, i presume they're thugs, but they've been. they've been arrested now, so we'll have to see what the court makes of them. but the reality is that those police officers were, in fact, conducting what the law is this. >> i just want to interrupt whilst you're talking as well, because i can't help but notice i've got my glasses on. nothing wrong with my eyesight now, and i can see a number of concealed faces there. there was a fellow a second ago with a scarf, but people were concealing their faces, and i'm sure i could see like that bandana thing. the burgundy thing at the back. she just pulled up again
rwanda. >> goodness me. thank you very much, mark, for that update , i much, mark, for that update, i am itching to let rip about what i think about that. i am appalled by it, but i'll let you go first. kelvin mackenzie i'll be polite. >> well, i'm first of all, how shocking it is that our police officers should be beaten up in this way, a number of them are. we've just heard of have been injured by these. well, i presume they're thugs, but they've been. they've been arrested now,...
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what to send migrants to rwanda. what judge, humphreys is, is saying here is that because of the good friday agreement, which enshrines, human rights, basically echr law into uk law, that rwanda bill can't be appued that rwanda bill can't be applied in northern ireland. obviously, that causes a huge, huge headache for rishi sunak first, because there's the risk of migrants flying over to belfast rather, getting over to belfast rather, getting over to belfast rather, getting over to belfast rather than london and then flying back over to the to, to mainland britain, but also because it's going to kick up a huge fuss with, northern irish unionists who will now be deeply, deeply concerned at the idea of northern ireland having a different immigration law to that of the rest of britain. >> chris, an astonishing situation and many brexiteers will just be just rolling their eyesin will just be just rolling their eyes in disbelief . eyes in disbelief. >> perhaps not surprised, though, because this goes to the heart of that
what to send migrants to rwanda. what judge, humphreys is, is saying here is that because of the good friday agreement, which enshrines, human rights, basically echr law into uk law, that rwanda bill can't be appued that rwanda bill can't be applied in northern ireland. obviously, that causes a huge, huge headache for rishi sunak first, because there's the risk of migrants flying over to belfast rather, getting over to belfast rather, getting over to belfast rather, getting over to belfast...
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it's not in relation to removal to rwanda. but that uk has now gotten to the position is asylum any undocumented margaret commended to the uk notjust arriving on boats but anyone arriving could not make asylum and determined that this is even a bigger picture that's what's happening in the rwanda act. we know in the rwanda act the parliament specifically took out protections of human rights protection legislation. it's even larger than it rwanda in relation to the situation where the united nations setting there's a total asylum been in relation to refugees seeking sanctuary. when it comes to the windsor framework agreement under article seven, humphrey has made it quite clear, looking at various sections and two parts of the sections looked at in relation to the procedure are going to be able to make it asylum a claim but you would be granted refugee status, projection or ease of relation into trafficking and specific provisions regarding children. one part thejudge looked at specific windsor framework agreement and the basti
it's not in relation to removal to rwanda. but that uk has now gotten to the position is asylum any undocumented margaret commended to the uk notjust arriving on boats but anyone arriving could not make asylum and determined that this is even a bigger picture that's what's happening in the rwanda act. we know in the rwanda act the parliament specifically took out protections of human rights protection legislation. it's even larger than it rwanda in relation to the situation where the united...
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then they will be forcibly removed to rwanda and home secretary saying that rwanda is a safe third country and that anyone who does not have a right to be in the country will be removed to bear. just right to be in the country will be removed to bear.— right to be in the country will be removed to bear. just on the face of it, the debate _ removed to bear. just on the face of it, the debate has _ removed to bear. just on the face of it, the debate has been _ removed to bear. just on the face of it, the debate has been that - removed to bear. just on the face of it, the debate has been that only i it, the debate has been that only scores of people will be put on these flights before any general election and now we are opening it up election and now we are opening it up to, as you say, many, many more people. who, presumably are not going to be removed because there is not enough space on flights to get there. �* . ., ., , there. and there continue to be questions _ there. and there continue to be questions about _ there. and there continue to be questions about the _ there. and there co
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it's the first time that someone has been sent to rwanda under this scheme. the labour party, they say that the government are so desperate to send, get flights off the ground to rwanda that they've paid someone to go. so i think the question is, how significant is this? well, symbolically, it is significant. as i said, it's the first time that someone has voluntarily been sent to rwanda. and obviously it's a big week in the uk with local elections. but remember, rishi sunak, the prime minister's pledge was to stop the boats and this case, this particular example, will not offer the deterrent that the government argues it needs because this scheme that this asylum seeker was sent on does not apply to those who arrive in small boats. and just to get us up to speed again with how this case is separate from the one you were alluding to, and that is it will force a separate to the force return scheme of the government. yes. so the government's main flagship rwanda plan, which it's been talking about for more than two years now, aims to deter people from making jo
it's the first time that someone has been sent to rwanda under this scheme. the labour party, they say that the government are so desperate to send, get flights off the ground to rwanda that they've paid someone to go. so i think the question is, how significant is this? well, symbolically, it is significant. as i said, it's the first time that someone has voluntarily been sent to rwanda. and obviously it's a big week in the uk with local elections. but remember, rishi sunak, the prime...
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many of the countries represented here today have sent peacekeepers to rwanda. it was not these soldiers who destroyed rwanda, the international community destroyed us, partly out of indifference, partly out of cowardice. it is known about carefully closed borders, state border guards neighbors watched in cold blood as, on the other side of the imaginary line of state borders, children were slaughtered, men were carried away, and dismembered. women, the french army contingent took an active part in the genocide; it controlled the cities where the massacres took place, and then transported the most bloodthirsty killers abroad. in total , up to 1,100 thousand rwandans died, that is, every fifth resident of the country was killed. the terrible massacre lasted 100 days. at the end, a completely insoluble problem arose, how to punish everyone... winners tootse 120 thousand active participants in the genocide were arrested, and these were not all murderers, but even less than 3% of them were tried. it was calculated that at this rate the processes would last 200 years
many of the countries represented here today have sent peacekeepers to rwanda. it was not these soldiers who destroyed rwanda, the international community destroyed us, partly out of indifference, partly out of cowardice. it is known about carefully closed borders, state border guards neighbors watched in cold blood as, on the other side of the imaginary line of state borders, children were slaughtered, men were carried away, and dismembered. women, the french army contingent took an active...
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is rwanda a big question. is rwanda a deterrent? so are illegal migrants scared of being sent to rwanda and will it stop them crossing the channel rather, you would rather go to sudan than rwanda . rwanda. >> rwanda, sudan, sudanese go to sudan. yeah. no go rwanda. why run the country? why do you go rwanda? yeah. >> yes. everybody is scared about rwanda. everybody not right about this. everybody say that it's not right if i come from my country. your country? why you send me another country? another country, different language, different religion, different everything . why so? different everything. why so? >> yes, it is a deterrent, he says. everyone is scared of rwanda. there obviously is, you know, a sense of entitlement there though, isn't there? which is that he's made it to britain, so he should have the opportunity to stay. that second chap there from kuwait, he says he has been granted asylum. so the other issue there is you've got people who've been rejected who are just unleash onto the streets that man who was accepted. a
is rwanda a big question. is rwanda a deterrent? so are illegal migrants scared of being sent to rwanda and will it stop them crossing the channel rather, you would rather go to sudan than rwanda . rwanda. >> rwanda, sudan, sudanese go to sudan. yeah. no go rwanda. why run the country? why do you go rwanda? yeah. >> yes. everybody is scared about rwanda. everybody not right about this. everybody say that it's not right if i come from my country. your country? why you send me another...
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and we got the rwanda as well. yeah. day that rwanda became reality . this is this is became reality. this is this is what we've been. i don't know, waiting for. i haven't been waiting for. i haven't been waiting for. i haven't been waiting for because i didn't think it was going to happen. and it probably isn't going to happen. what it is, is that it got passed in, in the house of lords and so that they, they're going to be starting to send people to rwanda, but they're going to give them £3,000 and they're not going to say , they they're not going to say, they might say, please don't come back, but the people are going to come back anyway. and it's and at the same time , it's being and at the same time, it's being fought by people at the, in civil servants are fighting it. yeah. steve, what do you think? i'm a little bit suspicious . i'm a little bit suspicious. we've got 800 officers launching operation vector , and my thing operation vector, and my thing is, it's funny how you can suddenly get things done when elections are coming up. mind you, it'
and we got the rwanda as well. yeah. day that rwanda became reality . this is this is became reality. this is this is what we've been. i don't know, waiting for. i haven't been waiting for. i haven't been waiting for. i haven't been waiting for because i didn't think it was going to happen. and it probably isn't going to happen. what it is, is that it got passed in, in the house of lords and so that they, they're going to be starting to send people to rwanda, but they're going to give them...
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they tried to do a deal with rwanda. it didn't work. there actually increased people trafficking , but there's trafficking, but there's thousands of people crossing in these boats. and the fact that people know that once they get here and they get in the asylum system, they get put up in a hotel and they never get processed. that is a massive, massive incentive to. so that is the thing that we need. well, where will you put these people up and you're not going to put them up in hotels? >> where are you going to put them up ? them up? >> we're going to process them and we're going to send them back. if they don't have the right to. how quickly we're going to put 1000, we're going to put a thousand. we think we can do that in the in the first 12 months, we're going to put 1000 new staff into our into a returns and enforcement unit to do just that. and we're going to put a 1200 people into a processing unit to process the backlog in asylum applications. i mean, something like 36,000 people in these hotels costing about £8 million a day,
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this is a i rwanda scheme but not the rwanda scheme. the cover for two years under more prime ministers and structures then i can count has been committed to forcibly relocating people who arrive in the uk in small boats across the english channel to rwanda. what ended on monday was not that, it's a separate scheme whereby they want to offer asylum seekers who have been rejected to move to rwanda should they wish. and the government is willing to pay the motor £3000. on monday, that happened for the first time. saw a man who had made an asylum application here that have been rejected was paid around £3000 by the government to voluntarily get on a commercialflight to rwanda and now make a slow there. a commercial flight to rwanda and now make a slow there.— a commercial flight to rwanda and now make a slow there. today, the 1st of may marks — now make a slow there. today, the 1st of may marks a _ now make a slow there. today, the 1st of may marks a significant - 1st of may marks a significant moment for the government's legacy act,
this is a i rwanda scheme but not the rwanda scheme. the cover for two years under more prime ministers and structures then i can count has been committed to forcibly relocating people who arrive in the uk in small boats across the english channel to rwanda. what ended on monday was not that, it's a separate scheme whereby they want to offer asylum seekers who have been rejected to move to rwanda should they wish. and the government is willing to pay the motor £3000. on monday, that happened...
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>> well, i think the rwanda plan is incredibly important. and i've been one of its greatest proponents. if we can make it work and ensure that it is a genuine deterrent , then i am genuine deterrent, then i am confident that other countries will copy it. unfortunately, the prime minister has chosen to pursue the rwanda policy in a half hearted manner. i don't believe that the symbolic flights that he's proposing will be a deterrent, and i would be very worried that as a result of that, it will fail and will be scrapped by a labour government. that's why it is so critical that he pursues a much more robust version of this policy, like the one that i proposed, which would scrap tony blair's human rights act, would ensure that there are not a myriad of legal challenges from individuals making claims and protect us from the activist judges. in strasbourg, the prime minister has not chosen to do any of those things. so far. i think that's a serious mistake. but of course i always hope that he changes tack and pursues rwanda in a robust manner. >>
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rwanda. he thinks we'll take off in the first week of july. that could coincide with this election if he plays his cards right on that. the european union or a variety of different member states have now come out and said they are going to copy the rwanda plan. meanwhile, this week, labour have basically said they're going to make it easier to change gender, which means essentially more blokes in women's changing rooms. and also they, and i'm paraphrasing here, would quite like to make an enemy of israel by the looks of things. good timing. >> well, you could say good timing. here's my conspiracy thoughts for what they're worth . thoughts for what they're worth. firstly, i suspect you might be right that rwanda plan might get a plane or two off the ground. it's possible, but i think he might have reached the conclusion it's not going to have any discernible impact between now and november, so you might as well just get the opfics might as well just get the optics if there are going to be any
rwanda. he thinks we'll take off in the first week of july. that could coincide with this election if he plays his cards right on that. the european union or a variety of different member states have now come out and said they are going to copy the rwanda plan. meanwhile, this week, labour have basically said they're going to make it easier to change gender, which means essentially more blokes in women's changing rooms. and also they, and i'm paraphrasing here, would quite like to make an enemy...
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the rwanda rwanda plan is costing over £500 million. we only have an agreement to send 300 migrants to rwanda . so 300 migrants to rwanda. so that's 1 in 100 of the people who are crossing the channel so by all accounts, rwanda is just not good value for money. it costs nearly £2 million per migrant. now, you can keep one of those in a hotel here for 30 years with that, with that kind of money, the argument that keir starmer is making today is that he can use money better and more effectively, but would they really scrap the rwanda plan if it was seen to be working ? it was seen to be working? >> i mean, rishi sunak already says it's doing its job as a deterrent, as we're seeing my migrant numbers go up in the repubuc migrant numbers go up in the republic of ireland . republic of ireland. >> yeah, there is there is an argument over, over whether or not that ireland is actually caused by rwanda, i mean, certainly a lot of the irish think so. yeah. the irish do , think so. yeah. the irish do, but they've yet to produce some decent figure
the rwanda rwanda plan is costing over £500 million. we only have an agreement to send 300 migrants to rwanda . so 300 migrants to rwanda. so that's 1 in 100 of the people who are crossing the channel so by all accounts, rwanda is just not good value for money. it costs nearly £2 million per migrant. now, you can keep one of those in a hotel here for 30 years with that, with that kind of money, the argument that keir starmer is making today is that he can use money better and more...
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., , �* , many people have been removed to rwanda? . , �* , ., ., , rwanda? there hasn't been a fight as et. the rwanda? there hasn't been a fight as yet- the fight — rwanda? there hasn't been a fight as yet. the fight will _ rwanda? there hasn't been a fight as yet. the fight will take _ rwanda? there hasn't been a fight as yet. the fight will take off. _ rwanda? there hasn't been a fight as yet. the fight will take off. the - yet. the fight will take off. the fights are ready. the flights are booked and they will take off. when? after the election, under the conservative leadership. fix, after the election, under the conservative leadership. a ma'or lea - of conservative leadership. a ma'or leap of and conservative leadership. a ma'or leap of faith and d conservative leadership. a ma'or leap of faith and trust i conservative leadership. a ma'or leap of faith and trust the i leap of faith and trust the conservatives will deliver this, something they are promised for many years and still haven't done but you are saying vote for us and it will happen. are s
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we are pleased to hear that the rwanda . pleased to hear that the rwanda scheme is being scrapped. it is absurdly expensive, it is statistically trivial in terms of numbers and it is ethically dubious. in terms of the upgrade of security, are we sure about that? there has been a lot of talk about putting a lot of money into bolstering the french police, that doesn't seem to have gone very far. since we are no longer members of europol, we no longer members of europol, we no longer have the european arrest warrant and we are no longer part of the schengen information system which is crucial in monitoring cross—border security, it is difficult to see how this will work. the main thing we would like to see is safe passage, we would like to see safe and regulated routes that allow people to come into the country. you can think of this in the same terms of prohibition in the us. alcohol was banned, criminal gangs flourished, as soon as it was allowed back in the shops the criminal gangs collapsed. safe passage will put the gang is out of action. ~ ., �* , , , ., action. wouldn't the
we are pleased to hear that the rwanda . pleased to hear that the rwanda scheme is being scrapped. it is absurdly expensive, it is statistically trivial in terms of numbers and it is ethically dubious. in terms of the upgrade of security, are we sure about that? there has been a lot of talk about putting a lot of money into bolstering the french police, that doesn't seem to have gone very far. since we are no longer members of europol, we no longer members of europol, we no longer have the...
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that's why we need rwanda. got to make it crystal clear to everybody. if you come to our country illegally, you won't get to stay. but the prime minister told us today he didn't expect anyone to be sent to rwanda before the election. within hours, mr sunak was at a brewery in barry in south wales, having a go with the kit. there was then an awkward moment when he said this... are you looking forward to all the football? not so much my bag. wales have not qualified for the euros, the football tournament starting next month. england and scotland have. and talking of scotland, rishi sunak completed his three nation dash today by flying to the highlands. and having a catch up with the scottish conservative leader at the port of nigg, north of inverness. meanwhile, in edinburgh today, the new look scottish national party had their general election launch. onjuly 4th, independence day. make sure your voice is heard. i expect over the next six weeks, we'll see the tories and labour really going at it. they'll be going hammer and tongs to discredit each other.
that's why we need rwanda. got to make it crystal clear to everybody. if you come to our country illegally, you won't get to stay. but the prime minister told us today he didn't expect anyone to be sent to rwanda before the election. within hours, mr sunak was at a brewery in barry in south wales, having a go with the kit. there was then an awkward moment when he said this... are you looking forward to all the football? not so much my bag. wales have not qualified for the euros, the football...
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well, i mean arsenal, they they flogged rwanda holidays on their show visit rwanda with rwanda all around the emirates stadium. so it can't be that bad. amy anyway, emma. amy, thank you for your contributions. let's get your contributions. let's get your news headlines with sophia . your news headlines with sophia. >> thanks, ben. it's 1031. your news headlines with sophia. >> thanks, ben. it's1031. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your headlines. labour leader sir keir starmer says his party's win in the blackpool south by—election is seismic. labour's chris webb took the seat, beating conservative david jones in second following a by—election caused by the resignation of tory scott benton. sir keir suggested it's time to call a general election. >> it is, of course , the most >> it is, of course, the most important election results in the sense that it's a direct message to the prime minister, because this is a parliamentary seat, that's a 26% swing. that's a huge swing , seat, that's a 26% swing. that's a huge swing, and it's seat, that's a 26% swing. that's a huge swing , an
well, i mean arsenal, they they flogged rwanda holidays on their show visit rwanda with rwanda all around the emirates stadium. so it can't be that bad. amy anyway, emma. amy, thank you for your contributions. let's get your contributions. let's get your news headlines with sophia . your news headlines with sophia. >> thanks, ben. it's 1031. your news headlines with sophia. >> thanks, ben. it's1031. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your headlines. labour leader sir keir...
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either t plane he can't be sent to rwanda eithert prime minister is arguing the good friday agreement doesn't cover issues like as he calls it illegal migration, the government will appeal but this could go all the way to supreme court and may be the way to supreme court and may be the first of a series of legal challenges against this controversial policy clive. thank ou thank you mark. king charles has officially handed over the senior military role of colonel—in—chief of the army air corps to prince william. it is, however, a title some thought might have gone to harry, had he remained a working royal. here's duncan kennedy. from king to prince, from father to son. this was day of symbolic and personal handovers. after three decades as colonel—in—chief, king charles passed the regimental belt and blue beret to prince william, marking the moment the role changed hands. the setting for today's ceremony was by an apache helicopter, the kind that prince harry once flew in afghanistan. some commentators have suggested he might have been considered for the role of colonel—in—
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rwanda. >> rwanda? >> rwanda? >> sudan? sudanese. go sudan. yeah. no. go rwanda . rwanda. one yeah. no. go rwanda. rwanda. one country. why do you go rwanda? yeah yes. everybody is scared about rwanda. everybody is not right about this. everybody say that it's not right. if i come from my country, your country, why you send me another country, another country, different language , different legend, language, different legend, different everything. why >> yeah. this clip sheds a huge amount of light on the journeys that these people take, why they've come here and what's happened to them since they've come here as well. nigel, it's very, very eye opening and we're going to be seeing a heck of a lot more of this because this problem is not going away anytime soon, is it? but it was nice. can i just say quickly, it was nice to actually talk to these people without some middle class fake communists shouting at me to stop me from talking to them, right? because they do actually want to talk to you. they don'
rwanda. >> rwanda? >> rwanda? >> sudan? sudanese. go sudan. yeah. no. go rwanda . rwanda. one yeah. no. go rwanda. rwanda. one country. why do you go rwanda? yeah yes. everybody is scared about rwanda. everybody is not right about this. everybody say that it's not right. if i come from my country, your country, why you send me another country, another country, different language , different legend, language, different legend, different everything. why >> yeah. this clip...
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of rwanda going forward. if they were to expand the policy , it's not just expand the policy, it's not just people coming across in small boats . there are many, many boats. there are many, many thousands of people in the uk who are visa overstayers, who are people that are perhaps foreign national offenders , foreign national offenders, individuals who have been denied the right to stay in the uk, but because they come from some countries such as afghanistan or iran or other dysfunctional or dangerous regimes, we as a country cannot under the law move these people back to their home countries . and the only home countries. and the only solution then, of getting rid of these individuals is having a safe third country. so it's not just a solution in potentially to the small boats crisis. and i think that's why other european countries are now seriously looking at this. it is a potential solution to migration issues more generally in trying to return people to countries where you normally wouldn't be able to do
of rwanda going forward. if they were to expand the policy , it's not just expand the policy, it's not just people coming across in small boats . there are many, many boats. there are many, many thousands of people in the uk who are visa overstayers, who are people that are perhaps foreign national offenders , foreign national offenders, individuals who have been denied the right to stay in the uk, but because they come from some countries such as afghanistan or iran or other dysfunctional or...
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now, rwanda with these protests. now, on those, on those that are even going to go to the bibby stockholm, what more could we expect for those that have been earmarked to get on flights to rwanda? it could be a real moment of resistance and a test for this government. yeah. but also today, north of the border , also today, north of the border, we're expecting, a will she won't she moment will kate forbes this afternoon throw her hat into the ring to be the next snp leader? of course, in your airtime we've seen, john swinney declare mr exciting mr exciting. will he be coronated will this be a coronation or will he have a challenger. >> yes, because kate forbes is more popular with the general scottish public. is she not? but will the snp allow her to be leader, or will they just go with a boring continuity candidate? >> she could work with the greens with their mad views on gender identity and all the rest of it, because she's such a, by her own virtue, socially conservative. this is the problem here that the snp face
now, rwanda with these protests. now, on those, on those that are even going to go to the bibby stockholm, what more could we expect for those that have been earmarked to get on flights to rwanda? it could be a real moment of resistance and a test for this government. yeah. but also today, north of the border , also today, north of the border, we're expecting, a will she won't she moment will kate forbes this afternoon throw her hat into the ring to be the next snp leader? of course, in your...
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i'm being relocated to rwanda. what doesit being relocated to rwanda. what does it mean to me? i feel like just the image is quite funny. that's not just you, the just the leaflet, you know, such a serious matter. then getting a colourful leaflet as if it's like a, you know, everybody poops book or whatever. yeah. >> so you're being relocated. it's very , very simpsons. it's very, very simpsons. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> it's like margin call when he gets kind of made redundant. you know those big companies, they come and give you a leaflet with like a nice ship on the front. your next chapter. >> so you're mentally disabled. >> so you're mentally disabled. >> yeah. so you found yourself in rwanda. what does it mean. well, it means you're in trouble. probably but gone. but it was a very safe country. or to quote this, generally safe. yeah. not the most convincing word in britain then. yeah, yeah. >> it's fine. >> it's fine. >> safe . >> safe. >> safe. >> yeah. he's a nice guy, generally. all right. it kind of works i suppose. has a dark side, but yeah, i suppose a leaflet is better
i'm being relocated to rwanda. what doesit being relocated to rwanda. what does it mean to me? i feel like just the image is quite funny. that's not just you, the just the leaflet, you know, such a serious matter. then getting a colourful leaflet as if it's like a, you know, everybody poops book or whatever. yeah. >> so you're being relocated. it's very , very simpsons. it's very, very simpsons. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> it's like margin call when he gets kind of made...
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rwanda >> well, this is the other issue, the cost of rwanda. that's what labour are arguing, is that it's disproportionately expensive and that it can't be justified. >> yeah, but where are they going to cover it? what what do you think of rwanda? >> i actually agree with that assessment. but the labour party have absolutely no standing to call for policies that are too expensive. i mean, the majority of the policies they have called for, if any, have been incredibly expensive. but just talking about rwanda specifically, i mean, the only person that has been sent to rwanda so far was on the voluntary scheme. so they're already being paid £3,000 plus the cost of actually sending them on a commercial flight. i think what's really interesting about this is that we seem to be, you know, so disinterested in the amount of money we're actually spending on these people. and again, as you said, there are genuinely many people that are fearing for their lives that are fearing for their lives that are fearing for their lives that are being exploited by t
rwanda >> well, this is the other issue, the cost of rwanda. that's what labour are arguing, is that it's disproportionately expensive and that it can't be justified. >> yeah, but where are they going to cover it? what what do you think of rwanda? >> i actually agree with that assessment. but the labour party have absolutely no standing to call for policies that are too expensive. i mean, the majority of the policies they have called for, if any, have been incredibly...
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to rwanda, he also spent some time — seekers to rwanda, he also spent some time to date defending the bold new plan— some time to date defending the bold new plan that the conservatives announced over the weekend to reintroduce a form of national service — this modern form of national service will mean that young people get the skills and the opportunities they need, which is going to serve them very well in life. it is going to foster a culture of service, which is going to be incredibly powerful for making our society more cohesive, and in a more uncertain and dangerous world it is going to strengthen our country's security and resilience. this policy has been heavily criticised _ this policy has been heavily criticised by the labour party, who say that— criticised by the labour party, who say that it — criticised by the labour party, who say that it isn't fully funded and that it _ say that it isn't fully funded and that it is — say that it isn't fully funded and that it is a — say that it isn't fully funded and that it is a bit desperate, in their words _ that it is a
to rwanda, he also spent some time — seekers to rwanda, he also spent some time to date defending the bold new plan— some time to date defending the bold new plan that the conservatives announced over the weekend to reintroduce a form of national service — this modern form of national service will mean that young people get the skills and the opportunities they need, which is going to serve them very well in life. it is going to foster a culture of service, which is going to be incredibly...
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brute rwanda. do you have a plan b? we have a rwanda. do you have a plan b? - have a clear plan to start flights going in 10—12 weeks, which is being worked on clearly by the home office, and we want to get a steady rhythm of flights going to rwanda through the balance of this year and we will continue working closely with the rwandan government on the partnership agreement we have got which has all the safeguards in place people want to see, and if you can set up a system of deterrent through those flights you will break the business model of the groups, the business model of the groups, the organised crime groups which traffic people across a very dangerous watery in the channel, and thatis dangerous watery in the channel, and that is what people want to see. reducing the number of people coming here illegally by one third at a time it has been going up in the eu. it depends how you count it. it it depends how you count it. it doesn't. if you compare last year to this year, is down by one third but up this year, is down by one third but up heavily in the
brute rwanda. do you have a plan b? we have a rwanda. do you have a plan b? - have a clear plan to start flights going in 10—12 weeks, which is being worked on clearly by the home office, and we want to get a steady rhythm of flights going to rwanda through the balance of this year and we will continue working closely with the rwandan government on the partnership agreement we have got which has all the safeguards in place people want to see, and if you can set up a system of deterrent...
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breaking news on the uk government's plan to detain and remove asylum seekers to rwanda. ajudge sitting in the high court in belfast has ruled it should not apply to northern ireland. mrjustice humphreys ruled in favour of a challenge to the act — saying that the law undermines human rights protections guaranteed under the good friday peace agreement of 1998. let's speak to our home affairs editor mark easton. we will get to the response of the government in a moment but to take us through what has happened in the court? as us through what has happened in the court? �* . ., us through what has happened in the court? ~ . ., ., court? a court ruling involving brexit, northern _ court? a court ruling involving brexit, northern ireland, - court? a court ruling involvingl brexit, northern ireland, small boats, rwanda, this is the kind of thing that will be really difficult for number ten to navigate and that is why we have seen the prime minister come out so quickly after the court ruling but essentially, there is a court case brought primarily by a young boy, 16 years of
breaking news on the uk government's plan to detain and remove asylum seekers to rwanda. ajudge sitting in the high court in belfast has ruled it should not apply to northern ireland. mrjustice humphreys ruled in favour of a challenge to the act — saying that the law undermines human rights protections guaranteed under the good friday peace agreement of 1998. let's speak to our home affairs editor mark easton. we will get to the response of the government in a moment but to take us through...
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labour saying they would scrap the rwanda scheme, the plan to send those arriving in small boats to rwanda. labour said they would take a law enforcement approach, the border security command. sir keir starmer characterised the rwanda scheme is a series of gimmicks that wouldn't tackle the problem. he pointed to other mooted ideas like a wave machine in the channel that appeared in newspapers that didn't make it into policy. he said the rwanda scheme is just another in the latest series of gimmicks. he was asked afterwards how many small boats his border security command would tackle, how many the numbers crossing would reduce. we didn't give a specific figure, saying he would look to reduce the numbers, but didn't put a number on it, not saying his scheme would stop small crossings. sir keir starmer made a lot in a speech about how he would improve asylum processing in the uk by putting more funding into it, by hiring new caseworkers, to process those who are in the uk trying to claim asylum. he said they would be processed more quickly and those who failed to get asylum would be returned
labour saying they would scrap the rwanda scheme, the plan to send those arriving in small boats to rwanda. labour said they would take a law enforcement approach, the border security command. sir keir starmer characterised the rwanda scheme is a series of gimmicks that wouldn't tackle the problem. he pointed to other mooted ideas like a wave machine in the channel that appeared in newspapers that didn't make it into policy. he said the rwanda scheme is just another in the latest series of...
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but the asylum seekers who don't emerge could be on rwanda flights within weeks. jeremy ball, bbc east midlands today, loughborough. some international students in wales are sleeping rough on campuses because of difficulties in finding accommodation and jobs, the bbc has been told. students are struggling to find affordable accommodation near universities — meaning some travel in from miles away and sleep rough in university buildings — including libraries and study rooms — on the days they are studying. sanjana idnani has more. university can be your home away from home. but there are concerns that some international students have been sleeping rough at university buildings due to difficulty securing somewhere to live. at bangor university, the students union say some students have been found staying in the university's 24—hour study space in the pontio building. this is very concerning. like, even if students are sleeping in pontio, using washrooms, for example, early in the mornings, trying to get ready for the classes. and again, if students are coming
but the asylum seekers who don't emerge could be on rwanda flights within weeks. jeremy ball, bbc east midlands today, loughborough. some international students in wales are sleeping rough on campuses because of difficulties in finding accommodation and jobs, the bbc has been told. students are struggling to find affordable accommodation near universities — meaning some travel in from miles away and sleep rough in university buildings — including libraries and study rooms — on the days...
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and the first its rwanda plan. and the first official painted portrait of the king since his coronation has been unveiled at buckingham palace. the oil on canvas shows his majesty in the uniform of the welsh guards, of which he was made regimental colonel in 1975. the portrait , by british 1975. the portrait, by british artist jonathan yeo , was artist jonathan yeo, was commissioned in 2020 to celebrate the then prince of wales's 50 years as a member of the drapers company. in 2022. in the drapers company. in 2022. in the new portrait, the king is depicted sword in hand with a butterfly landing on his shoulder . butterfly landing on his shoulder. for butterfly landing on his shoulder . for the butterfly landing on his shoulder. for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen. or you can go to gb news .com/ alerts. now it's go to gb news .com/ alerts. now wsfime go to gb news .com/ alerts. now it's time for headliners . it's time for headliners. >> thank you tatiana.
and the first its rwanda plan. and the first official painted portrait of the king since his coronation has been unveiled at buckingham palace. the oil on canvas shows his majesty in the uniform of the welsh guards, of which he was made regimental colonel in 1975. the portrait , by british 1975. the portrait, by british artist jonathan yeo , was artist jonathan yeo, was commissioned in 2020 to celebrate the then prince of wales's 50 years as a member of the drapers company. in 2022. in the...
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this is a rwanda scheme, but it's not the rwanda scheme. the government for two years, under three prime ministers and more home secretaries than i can count, has been committed to forcibly relocating people who arrive in the uk in small boats across the english channel to rwanda. what happened on monday was not that. it was a separate scheme, which we've only known about for a couple of months, whereby they want to offer, and, crucially, that is the word — "offer" people who've applied for asylum here but been rejected the opportunity to move to rwanda should they wish and to do so, the government is willing to pay them up to £3,000. and, on monday, according to the sun newspaper, that happened for the first time. so, a man who had made an asylum application here, which had been rejected, was paid around £3,000 by the government to voluntarily get on a commercial flight to rwanda and now make his life there. thanks to henry for that. the childhood friend of a cornish aid worker killed in an israeli drone strike in gaza, hopes to honour
this is a rwanda scheme, but it's not the rwanda scheme. the government for two years, under three prime ministers and more home secretaries than i can count, has been committed to forcibly relocating people who arrive in the uk in small boats across the english channel to rwanda. what happened on monday was not that. it was a separate scheme, which we've only known about for a couple of months, whereby they want to offer, and, crucially, that is the word — "offer" people who've...
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if we can get it right in rwanda, we can get it right anywhere. >> rwanda has a landmass about the size of new hampshire with up to 10 times the population, about 13 million people. despite progress that has been made at slowing the growth rates, the population is expected to double by 2015. >> not all of your students are going to become jobseekers. they have to become job creators. that is our end goal. >> studied at texas a&m and is the deputy vice chancellor. >> we are trying to teach them entrepreneurial skills, business skills, but also sufficient technical skills to implement themselves or to go work for somebody to make sure that they have added value to whatever they seek -- to wherever they seek employment. >> they want to be able to provide safe food. >> safe food comes with careful processing says a senior who wants to one day start her own business and also wants to reduce waste, finding new uses for, say, dairy byproduct. >> there are whey proteins that remain and can be used to feed the pigs because they are nutritious. >> one who hoped to be an engineer before coming her
if we can get it right in rwanda, we can get it right anywhere. >> rwanda has a landmass about the size of new hampshire with up to 10 times the population, about 13 million people. despite progress that has been made at slowing the growth rates, the population is expected to double by 2015. >> not all of your students are going to become jobseekers. they have to become job creators. that is our end goal. >> studied at texas a&m and is the deputy vice chancellor. >>...
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no ifs, no buts, these flights are going to rwanda. - enough is enough. shouting this was the scene last week as smugglers clashed with police on a french beach. and in the middle of the chaos, one unforgettable image of a small girl perched on her father's shoulders... ..a seven—year—old girl with moments left to live. we now know her name was sarah. andrew harding reporting there, and before him, colleagues chris mason and ros atkins. the coverage of migration often appears in the newswatch inbox. for example, this point made to us byjulia howe... ..she says... meanwhile, stefan badham was more concerned by some of the terminology being used... ..he says... ..says stefan. well, as part of its impartiality plan, the bbc board commissioned a review of the corporation's migration coverage, which was published on tuesday. its author, madeleine sumption, is director of the migration observatory at the university of oxford and a member of the migration advisory committee — that's an independent panel which advises the government — and shejoins me now
no ifs, no buts, these flights are going to rwanda. - enough is enough. shouting this was the scene last week as smugglers clashed with police on a french beach. and in the middle of the chaos, one unforgettable image of a small girl perched on her father's shoulders... ..a seven—year—old girl with moments left to live. we now know her name was sarah. andrew harding reporting there, and before him, colleagues chris mason and ros atkins. the coverage of migration often appears in the...
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to watch tv you need a tv, and it remained an elitist pastime in rwanda. newspapers were published in the country, but to read them, you had to be literate. it was the radio that welded the pogromists into a well-coordinated, disciplined, multimillion-strong army of killers. experts understandably declared the tutsi to be eternal haters of the hutus , pests, although real hatred was born during the massacre. i was a copral, i surrendered and they accused me of treason, because i killed the people i was supposed to protect, me... but i tell you what, healing will take a long time, some people hate tutse, others hate hutus, when the people leave, then only the hatred will go away. but this was not the main thing, radio waves delivered a signal for massacres to the most remote corners of rwanda, transmitted the order to exterminate people to each specific community, if you look for analogues, these are exactly the same as today’s social networks. the connection was instantaneous, although, of course, one-way, it was possible to give an order, listen to a re
to watch tv you need a tv, and it remained an elitist pastime in rwanda. newspapers were published in the country, but to read them, you had to be literate. it was the radio that welded the pogromists into a well-coordinated, disciplined, multimillion-strong army of killers. experts understandably declared the tutsi to be eternal haters of the hutus , pests, although real hatred was born during the massacre. i was a copral, i surrendered and they accused me of treason, because i killed the...
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that's why the rwanda scheme is so important. and as you can see from my conversations here in austria and what's coming out of multiple other european countries, everyone else is seeing what we've seen that you must have somewhere to return people so you can have a proper deterrent, because that's the only way to fully solve this problem. >> talking about rwanda, the home office seems to have lost a load of people that were earmarked for removal . earmarked for removal. >> people are going across into ireland, etc. and there's going to be legal challenges and some of your own ex ministers thinks you're never you're never going to get flights off the ground. are you still saying you're going to get regular flights going to get regular flights going through the summer, and if so, how many people do you think you can send before the election? >> well, i do believe that that's what we will do. >> and i set out very comprehensively all the preparations that we've put in place to make that possible. this summer. i'm not going to get i
that's why the rwanda scheme is so important. and as you can see from my conversations here in austria and what's coming out of multiple other european countries, everyone else is seeing what we've seen that you must have somewhere to return people so you can have a proper deterrent, because that's the only way to fully solve this problem. >> talking about rwanda, the home office seems to have lost a load of people that were earmarked for removal . earmarked for removal. >> people...
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it's 90 percent of the of the cultivated mushroom around the world, but it was 0 in rwanda. and it's very, very low in africa. requiring minimal inputs in terms of costs, land and labor mushroom funding is benefiting local communities here in rwanda, as well as helping decrease emissions and improve soil quality of the my passions and mushroom plumbing stems from the many benefits it's given me. the clubs showing ma'am is the growing cycle takes around 3 months, but even once it's finished, mushroom substrate was retained residual by the food and we can use it as high quality mendoza, which is ideal for various crowds, especially vegetables. so the harvest is good for food and level as a menu say, how much back to the on the slides is which the great and the soil comments and the crew and how to work with joe, with the vocal folds, to be what small mushrooms are increasingly seen as an affordable, unhealthy food, and a much more environmentally friendly source of protein than meets instead of having your hamburger with beef in it, you could have a vegetarian burger with the,
it's 90 percent of the of the cultivated mushroom around the world, but it was 0 in rwanda. and it's very, very low in africa. requiring minimal inputs in terms of costs, land and labor mushroom funding is benefiting local communities here in rwanda, as well as helping decrease emissions and improve soil quality of the my passions and mushroom plumbing stems from the many benefits it's given me. the clubs showing ma'am is the growing cycle takes around 3 months, but even once it's finished,...
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it that is different to ours apart from not doing rwanda.— not doing rwanda. it was difficult, but we did it, _ not doing rwanda. it was difficult, but we did it, it— not doing rwanda. it was difficult, but we did it, it took _ not doing rwanda. it was difficult, but we did it, it took as _ not doing rwanda. it was difficult, but we did it, it took as a - not doing rwanda. it was difficult, but we did it, it took as a long - but we did it, it took as a long time _ but we did it, it took as a long time to— but we did it, it took as a long time to turn around those asylum figures _ time to turn around those asylum figures. we were doing 80% within six months — figures. we were doing 80% within six months by the time we left government. this is the real problem. _ government. this is the real problem, it is now taking three or four years — problem, it is now taking three or four years. so by the end of our time _ four years. so by the end of our time in— four years. so by the end of our time in office, public confidence in the police — time in office,
it that is different to ours apart from not doing rwanda.— not doing rwanda. it was difficult, but we did it, _ not doing rwanda. it was difficult, but we did it, it— not doing rwanda. it was difficult, but we did it, it took _ not doing rwanda. it was difficult, but we did it, it took as _ not doing rwanda. it was difficult, but we did it, it took as a - not doing rwanda. it was difficult, but we did it, it took as a long - but we did it, it took as a long time _ but we did it, it took as...
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, send them back to rwanda. exactly we don't because of people, i think, like you and even you, nigel, who will literally put down, yes, you in particular, who will put down any policy. you're saying rwanda is too expensive? i'm saying it's a balloon. it's a stupid policy. >> i'm not saying any policy. >> i'm not saying any policy. >> when you use rwanda as a place for asylum seekers to go, we need a third country. so whether it's rwanda or somewhere else, we need a third country. >> but demonstrably it hasn't worked. it has failed in that it has taken well, it's working in ireland , but nobody seems to ireland, but nobody seems to accept that it is working in this country. >> and people who are here, asylum seekers, are coming here and leaving this country because they're scared of rwanda . well, they're scared of rwanda. well, but if that's true and we don't know, that's what the irish government is saying. so i'm going to take it. >> but they want to blame us. i mean, the irish, the irish government have a lo
, send them back to rwanda. exactly we don't because of people, i think, like you and even you, nigel, who will literally put down, yes, you in particular, who will put down any policy. you're saying rwanda is too expensive? i'm saying it's a balloon. it's a stupid policy. >> i'm not saying any policy. >> i'm not saying any policy. >> when you use rwanda as a place for asylum seekers to go, we need a third country. so whether it's rwanda or somewhere else, we need a third...
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are you confident that the illegal migration act, that the rwanda proposals , are you really rwanda proposals, are you really confident this is going to work because you wrote into the legislation that articles two and three of the human rights act should be disapplied, but that court in strasbourg is still there, and it's all well and good. coming up to an election for the prime ministers to say, well, if i'm given a choice between what's in our national interest and what a foreign court says, i'll do the right thing. he doesn't really mean it , does right thing. he doesn't really mean it, does he? >> well, nigel, i won't try and change history in your studio. you know that. i voted against that bill. >> no, no, you did, because i didn't feel that it was as legally watertight as i and some of my colleagues, like sir bill cash , who understand these cash, who understand these matters in great detail, like robert jenrick , like suella robert jenrick, like suella braverman, we all had concerns about whether it was absolutely legally watertight. >> the truth is , over the next >> the truth is, o
are you confident that the illegal migration act, that the rwanda proposals , are you really rwanda proposals, are you really confident this is going to work because you wrote into the legislation that articles two and three of the human rights act should be disapplied, but that court in strasbourg is still there, and it's all well and good. coming up to an election for the prime ministers to say, well, if i'm given a choice between what's in our national interest and what a foreign court says,...
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if anything , it rwanda bill. if anything, it sounded as though she didn't think it went far enough . but think it went far enough. but also, of course, there was this huge, huge controversy over her backing. her husband, the former mp charlie elphicke, when he was convicted for sexual offences. after that conviction, she said that the reason he was being punished for being attracted and attractive to women. now, that's not the sort of comment you expect to hear from any politician, let alone a female labour politician. so i think it's not really surprising that quite a lot of labour mps. it sounds as though jess phillips is leading the charge, aren't happy about the newest member of their benches at all. >> it seems to me, olivia, that keir starmer took this decision with a small cabal of advisers he didn't consult widely at all, which doesn't augur well for the future, does it? and even the chief whip, who, as you know, is in charge of party discipline , in charge of party discipline, has the pulse of the parlia
if anything , it rwanda bill. if anything, it sounded as though she didn't think it went far enough . but think it went far enough. but also, of course, there was this huge, huge controversy over her backing. her husband, the former mp charlie elphicke, when he was convicted for sexual offences. after that conviction, she said that the reason he was being punished for being attracted and attractive to women. now, that's not the sort of comment you expect to hear from any politician, let alone a...
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will you have sent any — rwanda scheme. you're not. will you have sent any asylum _ rwanda scheme. you're not. will you have sent any asylum seekers - rwanda scheme. you're not. will you have sent any asylum seekers to - have sent any asylum seekers to rwanda before the next election? let me answer your first question, yes, we have, we passed legislation in parliament. ibig we have, we passed legislation in parliament-— parliament. big deal! rishi sunak said today- -- _ parliament. big deal! rishi sunak said today... but _ parliament. big deal! rishi sunak said today... but it's _ parliament. big deal! rishi sunak said today... but it's going - parliament. big deal! rishi sunak said today... but it's going to - said today... but it's going to ha en. said today... but it's going to happen- what _ said today... but it's going to happen. what is _ said today... but it's going to happen. what is going - said today... but it's going to happen. what is going to - said today... but it's going to - happen. what is going to happen? fli . hts will happen. what is going to happen? flights w
will you have sent any — rwanda scheme. you're not. will you have sent any asylum _ rwanda scheme. you're not. will you have sent any asylum seekers - rwanda scheme. you're not. will you have sent any asylum seekers to - have sent any asylum seekers to rwanda before the next election? let me answer your first question, yes, we have, we passed legislation in parliament. ibig we have, we passed legislation in parliament-— parliament. big deal! rishi sunak said today- -- _ parliament. big...
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rwanda >> well, this is the other issue, the cost of rwanda. that's what labour are arguing, is that it's disproportionately expensive and that it can't be justified. >> yeah, but where are they going to cover it? what what do you think of rwanda? >> i actually agree with that assessment. but the labour party have absolutely no standing to call for policies that are too expensive. i mean, the majority of the policies they have called for, if any, have been incredibly expensive. but just talking about rwanda specifically, i mean, the only person that has been sent to rwanda so far was on the voluntary scheme. so they're already being paid £3,000 plus the cost of actually sending them on a commercial flight. i think what's really interesting about this is that we seem to be, you know, so disinterested in the amount of money we're actually spending on these people. and again, as you said, there are genuinely many people that are fearing for their lives that are fearing for their lives that are fearing for their lives that are being exploited by t
rwanda >> well, this is the other issue, the cost of rwanda. that's what labour are arguing, is that it's disproportionately expensive and that it can't be justified. >> yeah, but where are they going to cover it? what what do you think of rwanda? >> i actually agree with that assessment. but the labour party have absolutely no standing to call for policies that are too expensive. i mean, the majority of the policies they have called for, if any, have been incredibly...
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including rwanda. but actually it's no sort of like shock because i think at birth his charisma was cancelled. i'm sorry to say that. look, this is really stupid of him. absolutely stupid to say that he's cancelling rwanda. this is the only deterrent . and now the criminals deterrent. and now the criminals are going to be coming in their tens and thousands because they're. no, there's nothing , they're. no, there's nothing, you know, it's going to be done about it. matthew laza. and it was a deterrent. yeah. >> no, i think it's a very sensible plan that he's laid out. rwanda is a complete red herring, it's, so far not a single person has been sent to rwanda. one person has. hang on forcibly . one person has gone forcibly. one person has gone voluntarily. yes. it costs three grand. it's going to cost £3 million. a person, a normal thing. you've got a 99% charge chance of not being sent to rwanda. what we actually need to do is, is, is take much more effective action against the criminal gangs to preven
including rwanda. but actually it's no sort of like shock because i think at birth his charisma was cancelled. i'm sorry to say that. look, this is really stupid of him. absolutely stupid to say that he's cancelling rwanda. this is the only deterrent . and now the criminals deterrent. and now the criminals are going to be coming in their tens and thousands because they're. no, there's nothing , they're. no, there's nothing, you know, it's going to be done about it. matthew laza. and it was a...