• @UnderpantsWeevil
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      07 months ago

      https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/04/24/labour-could-keep-sunaks-rwanda-policy-successful/

      Baroness Jenny Chapman, a frontbencher who was Sir Keir’s political secretary, was asked whether Labour would axe the scheme if 10,000 migrants had been flown to Rwanda by the time of the election.

      The peer, who was a member of the shadow cabinet, replied: “If it did, as a major major leap with a thought experiment, then we might be having a different conversation but there is absolutely no evidence this is going to work.”

        • @UnderpantsWeevil
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          17 months ago

          It’s cowardly triangulation intended to straddle the issue, rather than denounce the policy.

            • @UnderpantsWeevil
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              17 months ago

              It was explicitly a hypothetical thought experiment

              By the presumed future minister in charge. If boat crossings to the UK fall following implementation of Rwanda deportations (more a gamble than a hypothetical) they’ll continue the program.

              Starmer has already said they wouldn’t go through with the Rwanda plan

              Starmer’s shadow cabinet - including Yvette Cooper, shadow home secretary - have simply asserted the program is “too expensive”. That’s their sole opposition to the new rule. Not that they won’t go through with it, but that they don’t want to pay for it.