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france's complicity in rwanda genocide. this week. on expose zionist media hurls accusations of blood libel at the land set following its grim revelation that the gaza conflicts's death toll could surpass 186,00 equating to 8% of the enclaves population. in our digital media segment we uncover the new york times portrayal of zianis israel's gaza assaults as a biased narrative, demonizing palestinians while rationalizing israeli entity military violations of international law. meanwhile. delta poll for over 2000 adults unveils that 45% of britains endorse recognizing an independent palestinian state with 54% advocating for a uk ban on armed sales to zinist israel. stay tuned for expose. the truth is just a revelation away. rwanda is this year commemorating the 30th anniversary of the 1994 genocide, a period of around 100 days in which up to 1 million tutsies and moderate hootos were killed by huto militias while powerful countries including france and the united states. stood by and refused to stop the mass killings, study c
france's complicity in rwanda genocide. this week. on expose zionist media hurls accusations of blood libel at the land set following its grim revelation that the gaza conflicts's death toll could surpass 186,00 equating to 8% of the enclaves population. in our digital media segment we uncover the new york times portrayal of zianis israel's gaza assaults as a biased narrative, demonizing palestinians while rationalizing israeli entity military violations of international law. meanwhile. delta...
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france's complicity in rwanda genocide. it is known that in wars between states, the assassination of the army commander or the head of state signifies an unequivocal victory over the other party, and often leads ending the war in favor of the perpetrator. this does not happen when the other party is an unconventional army. replacing the leader with another does not require. a transitional period. in fact, the leader himself often participates in selecting his deputy before his departure. this is the case of the lebanese resistance hisbullah. the military structure of the resistance was not affected by the assassination of its leaders by zinist israel because it is institutional structure capable of injecting new blood and providing alternatives. hezbolah unhindered by assassinations this week on the media stream. rwanda is this year commemorating the 30th anniversary of the 1994 genocide, a period of around 100 days in which up to 1 million and moderate hutus were killed by hutu militias while powerful countries, including
france's complicity in rwanda genocide. it is known that in wars between states, the assassination of the army commander or the head of state signifies an unequivocal victory over the other party, and often leads ending the war in favor of the perpetrator. this does not happen when the other party is an unconventional army. replacing the leader with another does not require. a transitional period. in fact, the leader himself often participates in selecting his deputy before his departure. this...
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meddling in rwanda and other african countries. the involvement of france in the unfortunate genocide uh is likely driven by a combination of geopolitical factors as well as strategic uh interests. "at that time france you know tried to maintain its its influence you in the region, especially in africa uh, particularly in the in the concept of trying to stay closely with its former colonies, although rwanda was not a colony of france, it was really close to other colonies of france like you know regional countries." drc and all that that had uh lot of that had links to uh to rwanda, so the concept of frank afric was still active and so it tried to keep uh tied with its former colons and therefore he tried as much as it could to influence political decisions and directions you know uh in those colonies and that was where uh france rwanda came into picture so... was more self-serving uh that it uh was influencing genocide in in rwanda, you hoping that it will be in its own uh favor in his own. own diplomatic interest. for the majorit
meddling in rwanda and other african countries. the involvement of france in the unfortunate genocide uh is likely driven by a combination of geopolitical factors as well as strategic uh interests. "at that time france you know tried to maintain its its influence you in the region, especially in africa uh, particularly in the in the concept of trying to stay closely with its former colonies, although rwanda was not a colony of france, it was really close to other colonies of france like...
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operating in drc, say to be supported by rwanda, but rwanda has consistently denied that it had any links with3, unfortunately civilians are being hit targeted, military is... losing lot of uh you know lot of its uh infrastructure to the control of the rebels um what we also know is that the activities of neighboring country like like uganda ruwanda you know uh is affecting there's militia groups over 100 militia groups you know uh expressing their brivances on healed you know uh brievances and until the the truth commission to call all all parties involved to table to address these concerns uh it may continue and was it what we keep hearing are several forms of violations you know you have rape and massackers sexual violations at force displacement you know secretion of farm lands by by these forces and it's continued it's continually affecting the lives of you know uh residents in you congo, international community will continue to play service, because what you hear today is today, monusco you know has been deployed as united nations keeping mission, you have sometimes regional s
operating in drc, say to be supported by rwanda, but rwanda has consistently denied that it had any links with3, unfortunately civilians are being hit targeted, military is... losing lot of uh you know lot of its uh infrastructure to the control of the rebels um what we also know is that the activities of neighboring country like like uganda ruwanda you know uh is affecting there's militia groups over 100 militia groups you know uh expressing their brivances on healed you know uh brievances and...
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france's complicity in rwanda genocide. israel as society is not used uh to protract it if you will wars that last let's say nine months. private spending amongst israelis has dropped significantly as well as overall private investments. rwanda is this year commemorating the 30th anniversary of the 1994 genocide, a period of around 100 days in which up to 1 million tutzies and moderate hutus were killed by hutu militias while powerful countries including friends and the united states stood by and refused to stop the mass killings. study commissioned by rwanda government states that france did nothing to prevent forceable april and may 1994 genocide. ruwanda's president paul kagame says lessons learned during the genocide are engraved in blood. our journey has been long and tough. rwanda was completely humbled by the magnitude of our loss, and the lessons we learned are engraved in blood. various reports indicate that french government and military officials were involved in supplying weapons to the perpetrators of the 1994
france's complicity in rwanda genocide. israel as society is not used uh to protract it if you will wars that last let's say nine months. private spending amongst israelis has dropped significantly as well as overall private investments. rwanda is this year commemorating the 30th anniversary of the 1994 genocide, a period of around 100 days in which up to 1 million tutzies and moderate hutus were killed by hutu militias while powerful countries including friends and the united states stood by...
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the new series will tell about the events of thirty years ago in african rwanda.about the genocide of tutse. then, in 100 days, about a million people were killed. 30 years ago in rwanda there was a massive extermination of the tutsi people, which was later recognized as genocide. in 100 days, about a million people were killed, although there were peacekeepers in the country. un, they not only failed to protect the population, but were also withdrawn. additional un forces arrived in the country only on july 30, 1994, after the end of the genocide. in rwanda, what happened became a black page in the history of peacekeepers. operation, this is indisputable, and since in fact the peacekeepers who were in the region, they not only failed to protect the tutsi, they almost immediately, without having opportunities to defend even oneself were withdrawn. why did it happen so? well, first of all, the background itself. in reality, the conflict was between the colony and its metropolis, but by distracting the population into inter-ethnic strife, the british could freely ru
the new series will tell about the events of thirty years ago in african rwanda.about the genocide of tutse. then, in 100 days, about a million people were killed. 30 years ago in rwanda there was a massive extermination of the tutsi people, which was later recognized as genocide. in 100 days, about a million people were killed, although there were peacekeepers in the country. un, they not only failed to protect the population, but were also withdrawn. additional un forces arrived in the...
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yes, i think we know— rwanda asylum programme. yes, i think we know is _ rwanda asylum programme. we know is that there - rwanda asylum programme. yes, i think we know is that there are - rwanda asylum programme. yes, i think we know is that there are a i think we know is that there are a couple of people who are still in detention pending removal to rwanda under the old government's regime and we understand from home office sources that those two people will be bailed in the coming days and there were a group of people, just over a couple of hundred, were bailed before the election but there are two people still in detention who will be bailed so again, it is sort of unpicking that process, that rwanda process that we know labour promised to do, regularising the position of the people who were going to be part of that programme and putting them through the standard asylum process and potential removal process that existed before the rwanda idea came along so you can see the various building blocks of rwanda have been taken away and i think the question will be, is there still man
yes, i think we know— rwanda asylum programme. yes, i think we know is _ rwanda asylum programme. we know is that there - rwanda asylum programme. yes, i think we know is that there are - rwanda asylum programme. yes, i think we know is that there are a i think we know is that there are a couple of people who are still in detention pending removal to rwanda under the old government's regime and we understand from home office sources that those two people will be bailed in the coming days and...
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an international tribunal for rwanda was created.posed to reconcile societies. he acted within the framework of so -called transitional justice. that is, this is transitional justice, that is, when there are victims, when there are victims, but the essence of the tribunal is not that it is necessary to imprison straight faces, that they need to continue to live together, which means they need to make peace, it worked out, let’s say, somehow not very well, because there is no feeling. not only in terms of time, but in the fact that here i answer exactly what is stated directly, in my opinion, in the first article, that the urvandeans who committed genocide and other war crimes, well, crimes against humanity and war crimes, what does this mean, then there are all the national troops that were there and assisted the current regime, then they disappear, that is, they don’t get in... this is a tragedy, a tragedy not only for rwanda, but for the entire african continent, for the world community, and this again proved that the united nation
an international tribunal for rwanda was created.posed to reconcile societies. he acted within the framework of so -called transitional justice. that is, this is transitional justice, that is, when there are victims, when there are victims, but the essence of the tribunal is not that it is necessary to imprison straight faces, that they need to continue to live together, which means they need to make peace, it worked out, let’s say, somehow not very well, because there is no feeling. not only...
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rwanda. deadin go on and on and on. rwanda.'t going to solve what is a real problem. none of us want to see these boats coming. thank goodness it's gone. one of the main reasons that i was delighted that this tory government has gone , the problem i have with it, gone, the problem i have with it, darren, is keir starmer hasn't explained what he's going to do instead. >> all right. smash the gangs. border force commander. >> we've not tried that one before. >> we have a border force commander. >> exactly. so also, i think it's interesting that people like matthew say, oh, the rwanda policy, the most awful thing, sort of symptomatic of a really horrible , hard, right government horrible, hard, right government and all these other things . now and all these other things. now europe are looking at that rwanda scheme and they're saying, oh, do you know what that could work. i'm quite liking this. i think i'll copy that. liking this. i think i'll copy that . so how liking this. i think i'll copy that. so how is it liking this. i thin
rwanda. deadin go on and on and on. rwanda.'t going to solve what is a real problem. none of us want to see these boats coming. thank goodness it's gone. one of the main reasons that i was delighted that this tory government has gone , the problem i have with it, gone, the problem i have with it, darren, is keir starmer hasn't explained what he's going to do instead. >> all right. smash the gangs. border force commander. >> we've not tried that one before. >> we have a border...
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he has scrapped the rwanda plan. you can hear the rwanda plan.ou can hear the champagne corks popping in calais as we speak. britain's borders are now wide open. i'll be dealing with our new pm in no uncertain terms in my take at ten and reacting to the big stories of the day. a brand new star on mark dolan tonight, former political editor of lbc, theo usherwood. labour party activist susie stride and broadcaster and campaigner chris wild. plus, the most important part of the show your views . part of the show your views. they come straight to my laptop gbnews.com/yoursay and this show has a golden rule we don't do bonng. has a golden rule we don't do boring . not on my watch. i just boring. not on my watch. i just won't have it. so a big two hours to come. keir starmer and the rwanda plan at ten. but first my big opinion. the rwanda plan at ten. but first my big opinion . you would first my big opinion. you would think that our new government has enough on its hands. the cost of living , crumbling has enough on its hands. the cost of living, cru
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his parents are from rwanda. and. his parents are from rwanda.rents are from rwanda. and, daniel. what _ his parents are from rwanda. and, daniel, what will _ his parents are from rwanda. and, daniel, what will the _ his parents are from rwanda. and, daniel, what will the police he doing in terms of the investigation now? ~ ~ , , now? well, i think they will be workin: now? well, i think they will be working to _ now? well, i think they will be working to try _ now? well, i think they will be working to try and _ now? well, i think they will be working to try and understand | now? well, i think they will be i working to try and understand the motive for what happened. with a murder arrest, there's only so long police can hold a person before making a charge. they can hold him for longer than a day, but we will see about a charging decision. in terms of the motive, once someone is arrested in the uk there is issue about prejudice on what can be said about prejudice on what can be said about the motive by the police. they will be working nonstop to
his parents are from rwanda. and. his parents are from rwanda.rents are from rwanda. and, daniel. what _ his parents are from rwanda. and, daniel, what will _ his parents are from rwanda. and, daniel, what will the _ his parents are from rwanda. and, daniel, what will the police he doing in terms of the investigation now? ~ ~ , , now? well, i think they will be workin: now? well, i think they will be working to _ now? well, i think they will be working to try _ now? well, i think they will be...
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talked about the rwanda — to rwanda, but she has talked about the rwanda plan _ to rwanda, but she has, so there is no doubt that that is going to be _ a con, so there is no doubt that that is going to be abandoned. i a con, so there is no doubt that i that is going to be abandoned. that is never— that is going to be abandoned. that is never been — that is going to be abandoned. that is never been part— that is going to be abandoned. that is never been part of— that is going to be abandoned. that is never been part of the _ that is going to be abandoned. that is never been part of the labour- is never been part of the labour policy. — is never been part of the labour policy. but _ is never been part of the labour policy. but the _ is never been part of the labour policy, but the question - is never been part of the labour policy, but the question is- is never been part of the labour policy, but the question is whatj is never been part of the labour. policy, but the question is what do you do— policy, but the question is what do you do if— policy, but the question is what do you do if y
talked about the rwanda — to rwanda, but she has talked about the rwanda plan _ to rwanda, but she has, so there is no doubt that that is going to be _ a con, so there is no doubt that that is going to be abandoned. i a con, so there is no doubt that i that is going to be abandoned. that is never— that is going to be abandoned. that is never been — that is going to be abandoned. that is never been part— that is going to be abandoned. that is never been part of— that is going to be...
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as he quite rightly pointed out, it was 1% of a chance of being sent to rwanda . rwanda was rwanda.mmick. there were only 2 or 300 hotel places, so after the first plane had gone, there was nowhere else for them to go. >> a gimmick, a gimmick. nina myskow that the irish government said was working well. >> well, the irish government may say it's working, but on the other hand, it was not a long term solution. and actually, when we're talking about stopping the boats, what we really are also talking about is legal migration, because that is 700,000. so we're not just talking. the boats are almost a mere bagatelle. >> and why does keir starmer become prime minister on a negative poll rating of —18? >> we've discussed this before. we know that keir starmer has a kind of charisma bypass. he's a very solid, decent man, but he doesn't have the flashiness of a bofis doesn't have the flashiness of a boris or the oratory skills of farage and thank god for that. i mean, i was watching him today at his press conference, which he gave after the first county. he has hit the ground running and see
as he quite rightly pointed out, it was 1% of a chance of being sent to rwanda . rwanda was rwanda.mmick. there were only 2 or 300 hotel places, so after the first plane had gone, there was nowhere else for them to go. >> a gimmick, a gimmick. nina myskow that the irish government said was working well. >> well, the irish government may say it's working, but on the other hand, it was not a long term solution. and actually, when we're talking about stopping the boats, what we really...
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what you then have is rwanda has said that even if you were to get flights out tomorrow, rwanda has saidhat in the first couple of years it will only take around 800 to 2000 a year. if you now have a backlog of nearly 100,000. in the best case scenario, it's going to take rwanda 50 years to clear the backlog . or in the clear the backlog. or in the worst case scenario, it's going to take them 100 years to clear the backlog. that's before you even address any boat arriving today or tomorrow or next week. so that is the extent of the problem is that even if this thing were up and running, rwanda itself has said it can't ramp up capacity for a while. >> encouraging words there, tom from, paddy. so if he if what he's saying is correct and rwanda hasn't got the capacity and we do have tens of thousands of illegal migrants who fail in their asylum claims to stay here. where's the labour government going to send them? >> as you know, lee, we've had the elections. congratulations on your re—election to parliament, but look, in a way, we've got to stop talking about rwanda, because that is a dead
what you then have is rwanda has said that even if you were to get flights out tomorrow, rwanda has saidhat in the first couple of years it will only take around 800 to 2000 a year. if you now have a backlog of nearly 100,000. in the best case scenario, it's going to take rwanda 50 years to clear the backlog . or in the clear the backlog. or in the worst case scenario, it's going to take them 100 years to clear the backlog. that's before you even address any boat arriving today or tomorrow or...
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and his parents are from rwanda. and. parents are from rwanda.nd, daniel, parents are from rwanda. and, daniel. what — parents are from rwanda. and, daniel, what will _ parents are from rwanda. and, daniel, what will the _ parents are from rwanda. and, daniel, what will the police - parents are from rwanda. and, daniel, what will the police be doing in terms of the investigation now? ~ ~ , , now? well, i think they will be workin: now? well, i think they will be working to _ now? well, i think they will be working to understand - now? well, i think they will be working to understand a - now? well, i think they will be | working to understand a motive now? well, i think they will be - working to understand a motive for what happens. with a murder arrest, there's only so long the police can hold a person before making a charging decision. they can hold him for longer than a day but we will see about a charging decision. in terms of the motive, once someone is arrested in the uk there's issues around prejudice about what can be said about the motive
and his parents are from rwanda. and. parents are from rwanda.nd, daniel, parents are from rwanda. and, daniel. what — parents are from rwanda. and, daniel, what will _ parents are from rwanda. and, daniel, what will the _ parents are from rwanda. and, daniel, what will the police - parents are from rwanda. and, daniel, what will the police be doing in terms of the investigation now? ~ ~ , , now? well, i think they will be workin: now? well, i think they will be working to _ now? well, i...
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i said issue with rwanda.if you're against it, then you're not serious about stopping the boats. the alternative is laughable, isn't it? it's more of the same. i mean, this is a command which is going to stop, you know, break up these gangs internationally. they're abroad, they're mobile. they're abroad, they're mobile. they have planes, trains , they have planes, trains, automobiles. they're impossibly hard to detect. the eu are already trying to do that. and failing abysmally complex problems require complex, multifaceted solutions. >> and the rwanda plan was a one trick pony. it was based on an idea that hadn't been proven. i know ranil, you say that it worked in australia, but it's a different context and i think what you need is european cooperation. you need to build relationships with the european leaders and get a deal with the eu. >> europe is struggling by itself. absolutely. does us joining the party help us? >> well, i think they're already overwhelmed with migrants to a much greater extent than us
i said issue with rwanda.if you're against it, then you're not serious about stopping the boats. the alternative is laughable, isn't it? it's more of the same. i mean, this is a command which is going to stop, you know, break up these gangs internationally. they're abroad, they're mobile. they're abroad, they're mobile. they have planes, trains , they have planes, trains, automobiles. they're impossibly hard to detect. the eu are already trying to do that. and failing abysmally complex problems...
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— uk, but that is at, you will be sent to rwanda and that is where you will stay if _ to rwanda and of other— sunak and made the case that lots of other european countries far from saying _ other european countries far from saying britney some kind of cruel and nasty— saying britney some kind of cruel and nasty pariah were thinking keir stanner— and nasty pariah were thinking keir starmer is — and nasty pariah were thinking keir starmer is utterly dismissed, and britain _ starmer is utterly dismissed, and britain wouldn't want to do anything back out— britain wouldn't want to do anything back out on— britain wouldn't want to do anything back out on the wrong side of human rights _ back out on the wrong side of human rights legislation. we back out on the wrong side of human rights legislation.— rights legislation. we will continue to stay here _ rights legislation. we will continue to stay here and _ rights legislation. we will continue to stay here and monitor _ rights legislation. we will continue to stay here and monitor those - to stay here and monitor those pictures as we wait
— uk, but that is at, you will be sent to rwanda and that is where you will stay if _ to rwanda and of other— sunak and made the case that lots of other european countries far from saying _ other european countries far from saying britney some kind of cruel and nasty— saying britney some kind of cruel and nasty pariah were thinking keir stanner— and nasty pariah were thinking keir starmer is — and nasty pariah were thinking keir starmer is utterly dismissed, and britain _ starmer is...
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it comes after the home secretary, yvette cooper, branded the rwanda policy a con . branded the rwandacon. those are the latest gb news headunes those are the latest gb news headlines for now , i'm polly headlines for now, i'm polly middlehurst and i'm back in an houn middlehurst and i'm back in an hour. see you then for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . slash alerts. >> welcome back to state of the nation. upon the prime minister, sir keir starmer's election last week, he said this during his press conference just after his first cabinet meeting. >> the principle i operate to is those with skin in the game know what's best for their communities, and that does require us to be bold about pushing power and resource out of whitehall. and therefore, when i return from the four nations, i shall hold a meeting of the metro mayors to discuss with them their part in delivering the growth that we need across the united kingdom. >> it was a seemingly innocuous remark, devolving more power
it comes after the home secretary, yvette cooper, branded the rwanda policy a con . branded the rwandacon. those are the latest gb news headunes those are the latest gb news headlines for now , i'm polly headlines for now, i'm polly middlehurst and i'm back in an houn middlehurst and i'm back in an hour. see you then for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . slash alerts. >> welcome...
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it comes after the home secretary, yvette cooper, branded the rwanda policy a con . branded the rwanday a con. those are the latest gb news headunes those are the latest gb news headlines for now , i'm polly headlines for now, i'm polly middlehurst and i'm back in an houn middlehurst and i'm back in an hour. see you then for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . slash alerts. >> welcome back to state of the nation. upon the prime minister, sir keir starmer's election last week, he said this during his press conference just after his first cabinet meeting. >> the principle i operate to is those with skin in the game know what's best for their communities, and that does require us to be bold about pushing power and resource out of whitehall. and therefore, when i return from the four nations, i shall hold a meeting of the metro mayors to discuss with them their part in delivering the growth that we need across the united kingdom. >> it was a seemingly innocuous remark, devolving more p
it comes after the home secretary, yvette cooper, branded the rwanda policy a con . branded the rwanday a con. those are the latest gb news headunes those are the latest gb news headlines for now , i'm polly headlines for now, i'm polly middlehurst and i'm back in an houn middlehurst and i'm back in an hour. see you then for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . slash alerts. >> welcome...
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i have plans, i can share it, i will send them to rwanda because migrants cannot stay here.t illegal migration? this is a simple question. we must deal with them. study? former government immigration minister. robert jenrick has already called starmer's plan stupid. this means that in this vague threat in the spirit of “i will take care of your upbringing,” he heard some specifics. more specifics in the election campaign sunak had it. however, there were no more results. we must decisively discourage those who want to come to this country illegally and restore citizens' trust in the fairness of our system to stop migrant boats. the reform party also leaned heavily on illegal immigrants. she is 184 years younger than the tory party and, due to her age , is more radical; its leader nigil farage himself went on a boat to patrol the coast of england. behind me you can see a small boat, there are 45 people on it, with an escort boat behind. it's the french, it's what they do despite the £500 million we gave them. activists for the same party proposed firing guns at the boats from
i have plans, i can share it, i will send them to rwanda because migrants cannot stay here.t illegal migration? this is a simple question. we must deal with them. study? former government immigration minister. robert jenrick has already called starmer's plan stupid. this means that in this vague threat in the spirit of “i will take care of your upbringing,” he heard some specifics. more specifics in the election campaign sunak had it. however, there were no more results. we must decisively...
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you're guaranteed you won't go to rwanda. we get some calm weather over the next few weeks, the numbers coming will be enormous. >> so, alex, no rwanda deterrent, no plans to reduce our attractive hospitality benefits package. what more have labour got? >> well, it'd be fair to them . >> well, it'd be fair to them. first of all, the past government didn't stop the boats ehhen government didn't stop the boats either. and so, you know , we either. and so, you know, we ought to show, i think, a bit of humility as conservatives rather than just bouncing straight into criticising the new lot. but i mean, i must say it was plain from the disarmingly honest responses of people smugglers that the rwanda scheme was a deterrent to their customers and their customers are, let's remind ourselves, each and every one of them, paying people, smugglers and their criminal gangs significant amounts of to money cross over and many safe countries. and then a remarkably busy body of water putting themselves and their families in dangen themselves
you're guaranteed you won't go to rwanda. we get some calm weather over the next few weeks, the numbers coming will be enormous. >> so, alex, no rwanda deterrent, no plans to reduce our attractive hospitality benefits package. what more have labour got? >> well, it'd be fair to them . >> well, it'd be fair to them. first of all, the past government didn't stop the boats ehhen government didn't stop the boats either. and so, you know , we either. and so, you know, we ought to...
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now rwanda's gone . with rwanda. now rwanda's gone. nothing to make the uk look , unattractive. in fact, look, unattractive. in fact, it's the converse . it looks very it's the converse. it looks very attractive to come now . so attractive to come now. so that's the big problem . that's the big problem. >> kevin, a lot of people before, this election were saying that scrapping rwanda. >> you've argued for many, many months that off shore containment, deterrent is the only thing which gets rid of that pull factor. day one. that's been ditched. instead, people have been saying this effectively appears to roll out the red carpet with no deterrent. and how on earth can you smash the gangs when it's a multi, multi million pound industry? if you get rid of one gang and another one will just crop up into its place once it come in. >> yes it will. which is why that instead of going after the gangsin that instead of going after the gangs in isolation, which is what it would appear that, the new home secretary is saying we have to make the uk un
now rwanda's gone . with rwanda. now rwanda's gone. nothing to make the uk look , unattractive. in fact, look, unattractive. in fact, it's the converse . it looks very it's the converse. it looks very attractive to come now . so attractive to come now. so that's the big problem . that's the big problem. >> kevin, a lot of people before, this election were saying that scrapping rwanda. >> you've argued for many, many months that off shore containment, deterrent is the only thing...
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we finally got their views, jack says cancelling the rwanda scheme , which has cost rwanda scheme, whichws that the labour tories and lib dems are not fit to govern. this is a prime example where procurement is not getting the best value for the uk taxpayer. yes i'm always astonished by just how expensive these things are. how on earth would the bibby stockholm barge cost? £20 million? >> i imagine most of that went on. lawyers. >> my crazy, isn't it? >> my crazy, isn't it? >> i mean, susan says this is about the bbc because this report into the top earners and she says, i was going to i was going to leave the bbc licence, but in their terms and conditions stated that i would not be able to get over 500 other channels, including sky, netflix , prime, etc. so netflix, prime, etc. so i stopped the cancelling. i love your! stopped the cancelling. i love your i love your shows. and as for mr lineker's wages, is ridiculous. >> well, it's true. the bbc licence fee is a licence to watch live television. so if you want to watch live television on your television, you have to pay for the bbc. it'
we finally got their views, jack says cancelling the rwanda scheme , which has cost rwanda scheme, whichws that the labour tories and lib dems are not fit to govern. this is a prime example where procurement is not getting the best value for the uk taxpayer. yes i'm always astonished by just how expensive these things are. how on earth would the bibby stockholm barge cost? £20 million? >> i imagine most of that went on. lawyers. >> my crazy, isn't it? >> my crazy, isn't it?...
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and his parents are from rwanda. and. parents are from rwanda.anda. and, daniel, what will the police - parents are from rwanda. and, daniel, what will the police be doing in terms of the investigation now? ~ ~ , . now? well, i think they will be workin: now? well, i think they will be working to _ now? well, i think they will be working to understand - now? well, i think they will be working to understand a - now? well, i think they will be | working to understand a motive now? well, i think they will be - working to understand a motive for what happens. with a murder arrest, there's only so long the police can hold a person before making a charging decision. they can hold him for longer than a day but we will see about a charging decision. in terms of the motive, once someone is arrested in the uk
and his parents are from rwanda. and. parents are from rwanda.anda. and, daniel, what will the police - parents are from rwanda. and, daniel, what will the police be doing in terms of the investigation now? ~ ~ , . now? well, i think they will be workin: now? well, i think they will be working to _ now? well, i think they will be working to understand - now? well, i think they will be working to understand a - now? well, i think they will be | working to understand a motive now? well, i think...
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but what i think out to rwanda.d about these pictures coming out of blenheim palace today, of course, the birthplace of one mr winston churchill, a very famous prime minister, is it feels like britain is back on the world stage and that sir keir starmer, our new prime minister, is using the full panoply of british statecraft to start to get some deals done around how collectively, not just in britain, but around europe and around the world, we face this global migration challenge because you're quite right, a lot of this is driven in part by climate, part by war, part by economic migrants as well, that come across the schengen zone. i mean, 300,000 people enter the european union's borders every yeah european union's borders every year. and what i want to see, actually a labour prime minister now, do is kick on, not just announce, as you say, £84 million, for africa. but i understand he's having dinner a 1 to 1 dinner with president macron this evening, i think, on the menu, as well as some far gras should be a retu
but what i think out to rwanda.d about these pictures coming out of blenheim palace today, of course, the birthplace of one mr winston churchill, a very famous prime minister, is it feels like britain is back on the world stage and that sir keir starmer, our new prime minister, is using the full panoply of british statecraft to start to get some deals done around how collectively, not just in britain, but around europe and around the world, we face this global migration challenge because you're...
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rwanda has gone, he said.was a gimmick that's gone in the bin and so he has to crack the gangs now. much, much easier said than done. but clearly these people are coming all the way across europe, so you can only do that if you work more closely, with europe now, they would like a security agreement to be part of the eu's fingerprinting. scheme. so that would give them a huge intelligence if they were able to tap into that. when people arrived. and also they've been having small working groups of countries. giorgia meloni, who was a great ally of rishi sunak, of course, from italy and chaired one of those and a number of countries involved, because this problem with illegal migration is something which is really at the forefront of many minds in europe. so sir keir starmer is by no means alone what he would ultimately like is an eu returns agreement with the eu. i have to say there's no immediate prospect of that, but we might get little bits and pieces here and there . bits and pieces here and there. there'll
rwanda has gone, he said.was a gimmick that's gone in the bin and so he has to crack the gangs now. much, much easier said than done. but clearly these people are coming all the way across europe, so you can only do that if you work more closely, with europe now, they would like a security agreement to be part of the eu's fingerprinting. scheme. so that would give them a huge intelligence if they were able to tap into that. when people arrived. and also they've been having small working groups...
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really on that point, rwanda gone. _ country. really on that point, rwanda gone, the _ country.what stage is the government really specific about what their plan is?— what their plan is? their plan is to stop gangs — what their plan is? their plan is to stop gangs to _ what their plan is? their plan is to stop gangs to appoint _ what their plan is? their plan is to stop gangs to appoint a _ what their plan is? their plan is to stop gangs to appoint a new i what their plan is? their plan is to stop gangs to appoint a new sort i what their plan is? their plan is to l stop gangs to appoint a new sort of border routes are. they want to cut the cost of the system over the next decade, but ultimately you and i and the viewers know ultimately in terms of the number is coming to this country, that is what the government will be judged on at the next election. ., , will be judged on at the next election. . , . will be judged on at the next election. ., , . ~ election. thanks very much. we will be back with — election. thanks very much. we will be back with more _ election. thanks very mu
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rwanda.wledge, emma, it was a waste of money. we are saving money 200 million that was due to be spent on a program thatis was due to be spent on a program that is no deterrent that we can invest in proper measures to tackle illegal immigration. >> the money. what about the money that was spent on rwanda ? money that was spent on rwanda? >> well, ask rishi sunak, you know, he was responsible for it. >> it'sjust know, he was responsible for it. >> it's just that is uk taxpayers money desperately needed. >> but hold on, hold on. >> but hold on, hold on. >> some people would support rwanda. some people still support it and think that he's wrong to do that, and he will still need an area to send people who he cannot send back to say , afghanistan or to other to say, afghanistan or to other countries where we do not have any deals with. so rwanda would have been a processing and a holding place for those people. so he will still need a third country. >> so there is no mechanism put forward by eith
rwanda.wledge, emma, it was a waste of money. we are saving money 200 million that was due to be spent on a program thatis was due to be spent on a program that is no deterrent that we can invest in proper measures to tackle illegal immigration. >> the money. what about the money that was spent on rwanda ? money that was spent on rwanda? >> well, ask rishi sunak, you know, he was responsible for it. >> it'sjust know, he was responsible for it. >> it's just that is uk...
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so our labour, rwanda scheme.ur, starting as they mean to go on when it comes to migration, ben, i'll start with you on this, james cleverly and now the shadow home secretary is accusing labour of, essentially wanting an amnesty here, planning an amnesty of sorts. i mean, is that i mean, he would say that, wouldn't he? is that what's happening here? >> well, there was an effective amnesty under the conservative government. you know, they rwanda was nothing other than a performative scheme to distract the electorate while , you know, the electorate while, you know, actually, nothing got better, you know, remember we were paying you know, remember we were paying five under the conservatives. we were paying £50,000 per head per annum per illegal migrant. i mean, that is huge. that added up to 5.5 billion last year. no wonder they want to come to this country in an individual in this country in an individual in this country would have to earn close to £100,000 a year in order to get the benefits that the migrants were
so our labour, rwanda scheme.ur, starting as they mean to go on when it comes to migration, ben, i'll start with you on this, james cleverly and now the shadow home secretary is accusing labour of, essentially wanting an amnesty here, planning an amnesty of sorts. i mean, is that i mean, he would say that, wouldn't he? is that what's happening here? >> well, there was an effective amnesty under the conservative government. you know, they rwanda was nothing other than a performative scheme...
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did you go to rwanda? 10 or 11. >> so you don't trust the rwanda years ago? >> i mean, that's quite a long, long time ago. things do change. can we also just acknowledge can we also just acknowledge the 700 million and the amount of people that have actually been sent to rwanda? >> i think that's the key thing that we should focus on when we're talking about actual efficiency of where our money is being spent. i think that's the key thing to actually focus on, not to let it run and run and run to 10 billion. >> i agree with that. i actually don't agree with that in terms of you want to spend 10 billion nana on rwanda? well, if i could just finish that, i'll let you know. yeah, i actually think that what you're what you're alluding to is the small edge of something that is a lot bigger. because if you continue as you are in terms of the way we are deaung are in terms of the way we are dealing with migration, then actually that amount of money will be chickenfeed next to what we're going to be having to shel
did you go to rwanda? 10 or 11. >> so you don't trust the rwanda years ago? >> i mean, that's quite a long, long time ago. things do change. can we also just acknowledge can we also just acknowledge the 700 million and the amount of people that have actually been sent to rwanda? >> i think that's the key thing that we should focus on when we're talking about actual efficiency of where our money is being spent. i think that's the key thing to actually focus on, not to let it...
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rwanda deportation scheme.he home secretary, says it will save the taxpayer £7.7 billion with the news that bibby stockholm is to close , and raf scampton in close, and raf scampton in lincolnshire, and also wethersfield raf in essex, are also due to be shut down. so with almost 1500 migrants arriving by small boats in one week, where are they going to go? well, somebody who i hope can answer that question is tony smith, who's the former director general of the uk border force, who joins me in the studio. welcome to the show, tony. so rwanda scrapped on day one. bibby stockholm stopped today . bibby stockholm stopped today. as i said, sir keir starmer has finally stopped a boat wethersfield, to be scrapped. that was due to be the site for 1500 and the same with scampton 1700 millions and millions and millions of pounds have been lost on these schemes . these lost on these schemes. these aborted schemes. now hotels are also off the menu. that begs a simple question where on earth are these people going to go? th
rwanda deportation scheme.he home secretary, says it will save the taxpayer £7.7 billion with the news that bibby stockholm is to close , and raf scampton in close, and raf scampton in lincolnshire, and also wethersfield raf in essex, are also due to be shut down. so with almost 1500 migrants arriving by small boats in one week, where are they going to go? well, somebody who i hope can answer that question is tony smith, who's the former director general of the uk border force, who joins me in...
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rwanda government is going.ton wethersfield huge question marks over them hotels. we know they're opposed to them. mark white my simple question is if none of the above solutions are going to suffice, where on earth will these asylum seekers be going? >> yeah, i think it's a very big development. the decision to end use of the bibby stockholm come january next year, and it is a big development for the simple reason that it does give that clear indication of the direction of travel in policy terms, for dealing with the asylum backlog in this country. now, the rwanda deal is separate to that. that is , of course, an to that. that is, of course, an issue around trying to stop the small boats crossing that deterrent. the tory government thought, was the way forward. this government believes, will not be a deterrent. it's just a gimmick. but the other big issue is how you deal with the asylum backlog. the many thousands of asylum seekers who are languishing in hotels or indeed on the bibby stockholm or at the former
rwanda government is going.ton wethersfield huge question marks over them hotels. we know they're opposed to them. mark white my simple question is if none of the above solutions are going to suffice, where on earth will these asylum seekers be going? >> yeah, i think it's a very big development. the decision to end use of the bibby stockholm come january next year, and it is a big development for the simple reason that it does give that clear indication of the direction of travel in...
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i mean, the rwanda thing is gone.country, eu countries are looking at using it though, aren't they. >> and he knows that there. >> and he knows that there. >> i think what will happen is there is bound to be when you've got 27 countries, you're able to deal with the whole of, of the issues around people coming to the coming in in boats or, or however the difference for us is we've got the channel and there is france and we have to have those relationships with the french and i and i think where keir is going and i think this is a very sensible thing to do. he's obviously going to say to people around europe, this is this is part of what i need to do as prime minister, and i want to help as well. >> yeah, fine. but but he put a huge amount of stake in the idea that i'm keir starmer , i can that i'm keir starmer, i can have a better relationship with the european union. and then at the european union. and then at the very first opportunity, ursula von der leyen has told him to swivel. she's not coming to blenheim palace
i mean, the rwanda thing is gone.country, eu countries are looking at using it though, aren't they. >> and he knows that there. >> and he knows that there. >> i think what will happen is there is bound to be when you've got 27 countries, you're able to deal with the whole of, of the issues around people coming to the coming in in boats or, or however the difference for us is we've got the channel and there is france and we have to have those relationships with the french and i...
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i mean, the rwanda thing is gone.y, eu countries are looking at using it though, aren't they. >> and he knows that there. >> and he knows that there. >> i think what will happen is there is bound to be when you've got 27 countries, you're able to deal with the whole of, of the issues around people coming to the coming in in boats or, or however the difference for us is we've got the channel and there is france and we have to have those relationships with the french and i and i think where keir is going and i think this is a very sensible thing to do. he's obviously going to say to people around europe, this is this is part of what i need to do as prime minister, and i want to help as well. >> yeah, fine. but but he put a huge amount of stake in the idea that i'm keir starmer , i can that i'm keir starmer, i can have a better relationship with the european union. and then at the european union. and then at the very first opportunity, ursula von der leyen has told him to swivel. she's not coming to blenheim palace, she'
i mean, the rwanda thing is gone.y, eu countries are looking at using it though, aren't they. >> and he knows that there. >> and he knows that there. >> i think what will happen is there is bound to be when you've got 27 countries, you're able to deal with the whole of, of the issues around people coming to the coming in in boats or, or however the difference for us is we've got the channel and there is france and we have to have those relationships with the french and i and i...
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and they won't be going to rwanda either.be given counter—terror powers and specialist officers to, in labour's words, tackle the problem at root. will it work? or is border security command simply tough talk that will mask labour's reluctance to reduce illegal migration? i'm joined now by doctor mike jones , now by doctor mike jones, director of migration watch, as well as my panel telegraph columnist tim stanley and the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. well, mike, thank you very much for coming in. is this just a sort of thunderbirds are go announcement of this new security thing, or is there any seriousness to it ? seriousness to it? >> i don't think there's any seriousness to it, it's already been tried and tested . been tried and tested. essentially, the labour party wants to create a central unit . wants to create a central unit. this, you know, border security command . but a central unit was command. but a central unit was already created under the conservative party. it was known as the ctc . and essentially
and they won't be going to rwanda either.be given counter—terror powers and specialist officers to, in labour's words, tackle the problem at root. will it work? or is border security command simply tough talk that will mask labour's reluctance to reduce illegal migration? i'm joined now by doctor mike jones , now by doctor mike jones, director of migration watch, as well as my panel telegraph columnist tim stanley and the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. well, mike, thank you very...
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the cost of the uk's now—decommissioned rwanda scheme is revealed.ome secretary yvette cooper describes it as the "most shocking waste of taxpayer money" she has ever seen. new nhs figures show nearly half a million people in england had been diagnosed with dementia by the middle of this year. and kitesurfing makes its debut at this week's paris olympics. we speak to one medal hopeful. now with all the latest sport here's gavin. hello from the bbc sport centre. with four days to go until the start of the paris olympics, the athlete's village is filling up ahead of the opening ceremony on friday. many of the apartments in the village — which will house around m250 athletes and officials during the course of the games — now carry the flags of competing countries. athletes could be seen arriving with their luggage, while some of the others who had already checked in, took a stroll around the surrounding streets. lebronjames has been chosen to be the united states�* male flagbearer at that opening ceremony on the seine on friday. he becomes the third bas
the cost of the uk's now—decommissioned rwanda scheme is revealed.ome secretary yvette cooper describes it as the "most shocking waste of taxpayer money" she has ever seen. new nhs figures show nearly half a million people in england had been diagnosed with dementia by the middle of this year. and kitesurfing makes its debut at this week's paris olympics. we speak to one medal hopeful. now with all the latest sport here's gavin. hello from the bbc sport centre. with four days to go...
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look, rwanda was never going to work.t keir starmer is proposing , which is, you is proposing, which is, you know, tackle the gangs well , know, tackle the gangs well, frankly, you know, the last government were doing that for the last few years. it's not going to work at the minute. it's wild and windy, but we do have some pretty strong first hand accounts that as soon as we get a calm spell, they'll be crossing the english channel in their thousands. and let's face it, keir starmer does not have a plan to deal with it. >> former chancellor jeremy hunt >> former chancellorjeremy hunt has ruled himself out of standing for the tory leadership. when asked, he told gb news that the time has passed. he managed to hold on to his seat, godalming and ash and has previously tried twice to become conservative leader. meanwhile suella braverman has failed to rule herself out , failed to rule herself out, simply saying that there were no announcements and the princess of wales has paid tribute to andy murray, saying he should be so
look, rwanda was never going to work.t keir starmer is proposing , which is, you is proposing, which is, you know, tackle the gangs well , know, tackle the gangs well, frankly, you know, the last government were doing that for the last few years. it's not going to work at the minute. it's wild and windy, but we do have some pretty strong first hand accounts that as soon as we get a calm spell, they'll be crossing the english channel in their thousands. and let's face it, keir starmer does not...
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we have seen this rwanda scheme that civil servants put together over the last few years being rippedome secretary yvette cooper, and now a similarfate has befallen the bibby stockholm barge in dorset, too. now, the reason for the barge being used in the first place was about saving money on accommodation costs. between £7 million and £8 million a day was being spent on hotels to house migrants across the united kingdom, and it was thought by the then conservative government that this would be a more efficient and appropriate way to house some of those migrants. 500 migrants between the ages of 18 and 65 were to be housed. but this project was beset with problems, notjust safety concerns but legal challenges, and also legionella bacteria being found on board, leading to the 39 men on board at one stage being taken off that barge. it will continue to be used untiljanuary next year. the uk government say they will save £20 million a year by not extending that contract. the conservatives, of course, argue, where else do you house asylum seekers? james cleverly, who was the home secretary
we have seen this rwanda scheme that civil servants put together over the last few years being rippedome secretary yvette cooper, and now a similarfate has befallen the bibby stockholm barge in dorset, too. now, the reason for the barge being used in the first place was about saving money on accommodation costs. between £7 million and £8 million a day was being spent on hotels to house migrants across the united kingdom, and it was thought by the then conservative government that this would...
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migrant plan without informing rwanda.ries set out a timeline for confirming a replacement for rishi sunak as the party's leader. the government is to set out plans to change the name of the for department welfare to the department for work, work and pensions secretary liz kendall will lay out plans to tackle economic inactivity and help labour meet its long term ambition of reaching 80% employment. it comes after the prime minister announced the creation of a new body called skills england, which she says will fire up home grown labour and reduce reliance on overseas workers . and one of the world's workers. and one of the world's greatest tennis champions will say au revoir after the paris olympics. andy murray has announced that this year's games will be his last ever tennis tournament. murray was recently denied a wimbledon farewell in the singles after he had surgery on a spinal cyst just a week before the tournament began. in a post on social media, he said that competing for team gb has been by far the most memorabl
migrant plan without informing rwanda.ries set out a timeline for confirming a replacement for rishi sunak as the party's leader. the government is to set out plans to change the name of the for department welfare to the department for work, work and pensions secretary liz kendall will lay out plans to tackle economic inactivity and help labour meet its long term ambition of reaching 80% employment. it comes after the prime minister announced the creation of a new body called skills england,...
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i have plans, i can share it, i will send them to rwanda because migrants cannot stay here.t will you do about illegal migration? this is a simple question. we must deal with them. engage, former government immigration minister tory robert jenrick has already called starmer's plan stupid. this means that in this vague threat in the spirit of “i will take care of your upbringing,” he heard some specifics. sunak was more specific in the election campaign. however, there were no more results. we must decisively discourage those who want to come to this country illegally and restore citizens' trust in the fairness of our stop the boats system. he was hushed up. this is not the first scandal on this topic. the head of the ministry of internal affairs under thor, priti potel, wondered whether it was possible to artificially raise a wave to push the migrant boats back towards the french side. the next one was fogged up, the head of the ministry of internal affairs broverman, like patel and sunok, she herself is a child of migrants, the newspapers compared her to the nazis, ringing
i have plans, i can share it, i will send them to rwanda because migrants cannot stay here.t will you do about illegal migration? this is a simple question. we must deal with them. engage, former government immigration minister tory robert jenrick has already called starmer's plan stupid. this means that in this vague threat in the spirit of “i will take care of your upbringing,” he heard some specifics. sunak was more specific in the election campaign. however, there were no more results....
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but i would suspect that rwanda.ct that rwanda is probably quite a good deterrent because as you said, there's been plenty of people who don't want to go there and have made it quite clear. >> yeah, i mean, of course he had to oppose rwanda as and get rid of it on day one, but that's what he's promised. but he shouldn't have made that promise in the first place without having an alternative, a proper, credible , tough alternative credible, tough alternative because so many people didn't for vote him, who obviously are very, very concerned about about illegal migration and want to want to hear something from him. so, you know, he shouldn't have got rid of it. >> well, i think rwanda was a gimmick, to be honest with you, but he needs to have a concrete plan. he hasn't got one, as far as i can tell. but i mean, let's not let's not forget that the number of people coming into the country, by far the majority of people coming into the country from overseas, are people coming in who are approved to come in, not the illegal
but i would suspect that rwanda.ct that rwanda is probably quite a good deterrent because as you said, there's been plenty of people who don't want to go there and have made it quite clear. >> yeah, i mean, of course he had to oppose rwanda as and get rid of it on day one, but that's what he's promised. but he shouldn't have made that promise in the first place without having an alternative, a proper, credible , tough alternative credible, tough alternative because so many people didn't...
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he has stopped the deportation of refugees from rwanda . the plan that was proposed in different terms of the british prime ministers has been proposed since the time of mr. boris johnson until now. at the beginning of his coming to power, starmer took this action. well, look at the issue of asylum seekers, or even beyond that, that is, the circle, if we make it harder, in the analysis of the issue of extraterritorial immigrants in britain, it is one of the most important issues. this was one of the issues that led to the formation of brexit 8 years ago and the separation of england from the european union. during the time that england was a member of the european union, we witnessed that it never entered the schengen area and was allowed to travel and leave. the arrival of free europeans did not turn europeans towards their own country, it is a very important issue for the english from several different perspectives to this we mentioned that during several terms of the prime minister , this issue was brought up until finally , in july of l
he has stopped the deportation of refugees from rwanda . the plan that was proposed in different terms of the british prime ministers has been proposed since the time of mr. boris johnson until now. at the beginning of his coming to power, starmer took this action. well, look at the issue of asylum seekers, or even beyond that, that is, the circle, if we make it harder, in the analysis of the issue of extraterritorial immigrants in britain, it is one of the most important issues. this was one...
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he confirms he'll ditch the previous government's plan to send asylum—seekers to rwanda.eirat in central gaza. the israeli army says it was targeting fighters in the area. iran's new reformist president tells supporters their votes have given hope to a dissatisfied society. as we've been hearing the final seat in the general election has been declared, with the liberal democrats winning inverness, skye, and west ross—shire. 0ur scotland political correspondent, georgia roberts sent this update from dingwall. bell this| bell this is the last constituency to declare in the uk.
he confirms he'll ditch the previous government's plan to send asylum—seekers to rwanda.eirat in central gaza. the israeli army says it was targeting fighters in the area. iran's new reformist president tells supporters their votes have given hope to a dissatisfied society. as we've been hearing the final seat in the general election has been declared, with the liberal democrats winning inverness, skye, and west ross—shire. 0ur scotland political correspondent, georgia roberts sent this...
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>> i am very pleased the rwanda policy is finished.it was always horrible of essentially outsourcing human rights responsibilities to refugees by deporting -- not all, but some of them -- to rwanda. very expensive deal in which the rwanda government was given money to facilitate this. i am pleased that is over. but the language used by some of the labor leaders in the election about desperate people crossing the channel to try to find a place of safety in britain and about the issue of refugees in general was very, very unfortunate, very bad. we are in the midst of a global refugee crisis. surely, the responsibility of the wealthiest countries in the world is to do their things. look at the causes of why people seek refuge and secondly treat them as human beings, not as enemies or unwelcome arrivals. the language used by far right in france and other places and in this country is horrible, divisive, and dangerous. i am pleased the elections at least rejected the le pen far right. it doesn't mean all of that aggression policies and fran
>> i am very pleased the rwanda policy is finished.it was always horrible of essentially outsourcing human rights responsibilities to refugees by deporting -- not all, but some of them -- to rwanda. very expensive deal in which the rwanda government was given money to facilitate this. i am pleased that is over. but the language used by some of the labor leaders in the election about desperate people crossing the channel to try to find a place of safety in britain and about the issue of...