No10 denies deliberately delaying Rwanda flights as spring target ditched

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Parliamentary stand-off delays Prime Minister's flagship asylum policy

Downing Street has denied suggestions it is deliberately delaying its Rwanda plan after Rishi Sunak was forced to ditch plans to get the first deportation flight in the air in spring.

“We will set out the timeline as soon as the bill passes through the House of Lords. The Lords did hold the bill up again last night – we are working at pace to get the bill passed and get flights off.”understands some senior Conservatives believe No 10 is deliberately going slow on the legislation, which was pushed back by weeks before Easter with little explanation, because it knows the Rwanda policy will not work in stopping the boats.

The Safety of Rwanda Bill remains stuck in deadlock after defiant peers on Wednesday dealt another blow in Parliament to the Prime Minister’s flagship asylum plan. The proposed law aims to send some asylum seekers on a one-way trip to Kigali in order to deter people from Despite MPs overturning previous changes by the upper chamber, peers renewed their demand that Rwanda cannot be treated as a safe country until an independent monitoring body has verified that protections contained in the treaty are implemented.

Downing Street indicated the Government will not be making concessions on changes to the Rwanda bill requested by the House of Lords despite the stand off.

 

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