Two Civil Service unions have voiced their opposition to the government’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, one describing it as ‘inhumane’ and ‘heartless’.
The Home Secretary gave her personal approval to push the plan through, after some officials were concerned about whether it would be value for money. The Government insists that Rwanda is a “fundamentally safe and secure country” which has a track record of supporting asylum seekers.
JaneDJourno I'll describe it for you in two pictures, report accurately. We know what its all about.
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JaneDJourno Bollocks
JaneDJourno The Civil Service is inhumane and heartless
JaneDJourno So what wrong with Rwanda
JaneDJourno Has 4 or Jane had anything to say about Aus sending them to a tiny island or those guys sending them to post coup Haiti? I can't be arsed to check.
JaneDJourno A little bit of history concerning Rwanda.
JaneDJourno What’s the point of democratically voting in politicians if unelected Civil Servants dictate the rules?
JaneDJourno and yet they can't say what is actually wrong with it
JaneDJourno … and anyone else not deemed to be a massive racist.
JaneDJourno I still can't figure out how it isn't classed as human trafficking.
JaneDJourno “Union”! Wouldn’t expect anything else from this lot. These are illegal economic migrants so to call them asylum seekers is ignorant and deliberately misleading Then again stopped reporting FACTS years ago. The sale is long overdue.
JaneDJourno Why do you call them asylum seekers, when the vast majority of them are economic migrants?
JaneDJourno Did the outraged Civil Servants offer a different solution to ending illegal boatloads of people invading the south coast?
JaneDJourno It's also been described as illegal by the UN.
JaneDJourno It's almost like they are trying to discourage them from coming.
JaneDJourno Yet the public supports the policy ,even a majority of Labour voter support it -Unions do not dictate policy
JaneDJourno The Government will be pleased with that description though.
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