shmmeee
Well-Known Member
In practice, this is what’s been happening and even where claims are denied, v few people are actually removed.
What else is driving the increase?
The Rwanda scheme was failing because the courts were grounding flights which demonstrates the need to repeal certain laws and pass primary legislation.
Labour are looking to do their own reprocessing scheme and if anyone can put 2 and 2 together, tells you that they know it was a mistake to scrap the plan without an alternative.
The Rwanda scheme was starting at hundreds to an unspecified number and cost £140k per person plus a yearly fee in the millions. At 30k migrants you’re looking at what? A couple of billion a year minimum? And realistically you’re talking maybe 2-3k a year which gives people a 90% chance of not going to Rwanda.
When Israel tried this they found most of the people disappeared back into smuggling routes immediately, from what I can see no country has managed it for more than a couple of thousand a year max an that’s just not deterrent numbers.