MPs debate latest Lords amendments to safety of Rwanda asylum bill – watch live

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Published 2024-04-22
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All Comments (6)
  • @heyhonpuds
    A few people on a plane to Africa, that'll fix this country, can we have a general election now please?
  • @Dawkinsbulldog
    The simple solution to this issue is for Rishi Sunak to put his money where his mouth is if he really believes what he claims. He claims that Rwanda is a safe country for refugees or asylum-seekers. Okay, then, so let him indemnify all persons sent to the country with a promise that he'll pay ten million pounds from his own considerable personal fortune to anyone, or his relatives, who's sent there and experiences any trouble with the Rwandan authorities that's in any manner contrary to Rishi's claims of safety and security in the country. He'll probably find the affected individuals voluntarily queuing up to go there! So, how about it, Rishi?
  • @TecOneself
    :trophy-yellow-smiling::trophy-yellow-smiling::trophy-yellow-smiling:
  • 80% of Ireland recent immigrants have come from the UK because of the Rwanda bill.