Ireland and the UK clashed over migration today as Dublin warned it must not be a 'loophole' for people who do not want to be deported to Rwanda .
Talks with Home Secretary James Cleverly are expected to happen tomorrow in an effort to ease tensions. They suggested that Irish ministers were trying to placate domestic concerns about migration, instead of actually getting concessions from the UK. 'From an Irish perspective, we intend to have a firm rules-based system where rules are in place, where rules are in force, where rules are seen to be enforced.
Mr Martin, who also serves as Ireland's foreign affairs minister, told reporters in Dublin on Friday: 'Clearly, we've had an increase in the numbers coming into Northern Ireland into the Republic. However, asked in an interview on Sky News' Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips whether the UK was simply exporting the problem, Mr Sunak said: 'My focus is on the United Kingdom and securing our borders.'One, that illegal migration is a global challenge, which is why you're seeing multiple countries talk about doing third country partnerships, looking at novel ways to solve this problem, and I believe will follow where the UK has led.
It comes after European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen's centre-right European People's Party manifesto for June's EU elections proposed a UK-style asylum plan under which 'anyone applying for asylum in the EU could also be transferred to a safe third country and undergo the asylum process there'.
The Lord Speaker confirmed the Rwanda Act had gained Royal Assent on Thursday, drawing a line under months of bitter wrangling
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)
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