Chippy_boy
Well-Known Member
You get a tiny bit of criticism from me and immediately resort to telling me fuck off etc etc etc, and then irony of irony, call ME a snowflake. Quite hilarious, love.Stoop so low? Are you for fucking real? Give your fanny a wipe you big fuck-off snowflake!
I don't know what the fuck has happened to you recently but you've proper lost the plot. Jesus wept!
Anyway, some reading for you. You tart. Fuck all about Labour stopping it:
Why did the Rwanda scheme fail?
AI Overview
The Rwanda scheme "failed" because UK courts and the Supreme Court ruled it unlawful, citing Rwanda's poor human rights record and systematic defects in its asylum processing, which posed a risk of violating the non-refoulement principle. Although the policy was intended to deter irregular migration, it incurred significant costs, failed to deport anyone, and was blocked by legal challenges and international human rights obligations.
Legal and Human Rights Obstacles
Practical and Political Outcomes
- Unsafe Country:
The Supreme Court unanimously found Rwanda not to be a safe country for asylum seekers, primarily due to the real risk that asylum seekers could be sent back to their countries of origin where they faced persecution.
- Breach of Non-Refoulement:
The scheme was found to contravene the principle of non-refoulement, a fundamental tenet of international refugee law and the 1951 Refugee Convention, which prohibits returning refugees to countries where they face danger.
- Poor Human Rights Record:
The UK courts cited evidence of Rwanda's poor human rights record, including past killings of government critics and police violence against protesting refugees, raising concerns about the safety of individuals sent there.
- Flawed Asylum System:
The courts identified serious flaws in Rwanda's asylum system, concluding it was not capable of fairly processing asylum claims or ensuring proper judicial appeals, which would put genuine asylum seekers at risk.
- Lack of Deployed Asylum Seekers:
No asylum seekers were forcibly relocated under the UK-Rwanda partnership, with the first flight in June 2022 being halted by the European Court of Human Rights.
- Significant Costs:
The policy proved to be extremely expensive, with costs potentially exceeding £700 million for a scheme that resulted in no deportations.
- Failure as a Deterrent:
Evidence suggests the plan failed as a deterrent to migration, and it did not address the root causes of migration, such as poverty, conflict, and insecurity.
- Legal and Political Resistance:
The policy faced persistent legal challenges and opposition from human rights organizations, international bodies, and political parties.
- Legislative Efforts:
The UK government attempted to make the plan lawful by creating new treaties and domestic legislation, but these efforts were met with continued legal challenges.
No-one was returned under Rwanda because Labour cancelled it. End of. Own it.
EDIT: BTW, 2 can play at the From AI game:
At the point Labour cancelled the Rwanda scheme in early July 2024, the emergency legislation and UK‑Rwanda treaty were both in force, clearing the main domestic legal barriers for removals. The Conservative government had prepared detentions, compiled a "first cohort" for deportations, and was publicly committed to flying people to Rwanda as soon as possible after the general election. In that sense, the machinery for removals was positioned to begin, subject to no new successful last-minute court actions—though it's impossible to know with certainty if further injunctions might have succeeded.
Labour’s cancellation halted the scheme before any forced removals took place. As a result, no one was deported under the Rwanda plan not because of unresolved government obstacles at that time, but because Labour, fulfilling a campaign promise, repealed the policy immediately after taking office. Thus, as a matter of chronology, it is accurate to say that no one was forcibly returned because Labour cancelled the scheme at the moment the machinery was technically ready but before any flights occurred.
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