The Conservative Party delayed its plan to send illegal immigrants to Rwanda due to the ongoing race for prime minister, while the Labor Party said they would halt the plan once they come to power.
A senior party member said illegal immigrants should not be sent to Rwanda under the left-wing Labor government, saying the party-controlled government would oust the deportation plan.
The announcement came at a time when the Conservative Party also cast doubt on the plan, as the government announced it would delay flights to sub-Saharan countries until a new prime minister is elected.
According to the report TimeBritain’s left-wing Labor Party, now struggling to come to power amid falling Conservative party support, has released an alternative plan to tackle illegal immigration that includes less pressure on immigrants entering the country and more legal immigrants. The current administration, but there is more pressure on smuggling gangs.
Rwanda’s plan was originally designed as a way to deter the thousands of immigrants who cross the English Channel illegally in small boats each year, but progressives at home and abroad have criticized the plan to deport worthless people. Britain’s depravity in Rwanda from day one.
“England is better than that. We need stronger action to crack down on violent criminal gangs and prevent dangerous boat crossings, as well as a viable employment system to help those fleeing war and persecution,” said Yvette Cooper, Labor Shadow Home Secretary, summarizing the Labor Party’s plans. , unethical” and “high risk of fraud”.
Cooper also announced that Labor would launch new legal immigration schemes, including a plan that would allow immigrants to bring their family members to the UK, and that the party would see the UK rejoin EU agreements designed to manage immigration across the bloc.
Truss says he will expand deportation plan from Rwanda, Altar says fugitives ‘not bad people’ https://t.co/RCLe7jo7Jt
— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) July 24, 2022
While the left in the UK clearly wanted to thwart the Rwandan immigration plan, doubts have arisen as to whether the so-called Conservative Party really wanted to keep it in place, and some suggest that the future leader may also abandon the method. . completely.
But the two finalists Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss were the same. to who? Affiliated with the World Economic Forum – promised to support the plan, but Sunak specifically apologized for it.
Thousands of people enter the UK illegally every year.
Most of the time we don’t know who they are, where they came from and why they are here.
These are not bad people, but they mock our system and need to be stopped.
See below subscribe https://t.co/3cXn1rFhca pic.twitter.com/gXjtsGqdXK
— Rishi Altar (@RishiSunak) July 24, 2022
“These are not bad people, but they mock our system and must be stopped,” said the former chancellor. Wrote Online, although it is also said that the UK often does not know “who they are”.
Meanwhile, a video of Sunak saying he’s going to do something about the ongoing migrant crisis in the English Channel has been heavily criticized by Brexiteer Nigel Farage, who appears briefly at the beginning of the video, for saying that creek migrants are “totally”. and completely stopped “. control.”
“Rishi Sunak is very happy to have included my footage in the campaign video, but all his promises to stop illegal immigration have come to naught,” Farage said. Wrote in social networks. Don’t believe a word.
Source: Breitbart