Priti Patel’s “unworkable” Rwanda plan “may breach Geneva convention on refugees”

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Former child refugee Alf Dubs said the plans would face opposition in the Lords.

It comes as it was reported that Ms Patel took the rare step of issuing a ministerial direction to overrule concerns of civil servants about whether the concept will deliver value for money.

 

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Maybe she just needs to revert back to the hostile environment policy…

Maybe she shd self-deport to Uganda?

Does anyone think someone like Priti Patel will leave something like the Geneva convention on refugees stop her.

pritipatel ahs signed death warrant for illegal immigrants by sending them to Rwanda. But again its all about vote. Thats how democracy works. All about votes. And of course divert and distract from BorisJohnson RishiSunak partygate fines. Spin Spin Spin

This woman is heartless: not an ounce of empathy or compassion.

What is she thinking...is she back in the 1800s🤕

Itz doing what they wanted it to do, distract attention away from partygate and corruption which is embedded in tjis grotesque government

But Denmark’s comparable plan doesn’t? Obviously the ‘refugees’ have no choice but to flee the tyranny of France. Oh wait…

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