No BBC, Guardian or Mirror on Braverman’s ‘vanity trip’ to Rwanda
The home secretary will be accompanied by representatives from GB News, the Daily Mail, Times, Express and Telegraph.
The home secretary will be accompanied by representatives from GB News, the Daily Mail, Times, Express and Telegraph.
The home secretary will fly to the capital Kigali to drum up publicity for her bid to send asylum seekers there.
Rwandans exiled in Mozambique say premier Paul Kagame will oversee their persecution if they are extradited back.
Some MPs within the Tory Party are reportedly not happy that he gets a pass on backing the unpopular policy.
A number of individuals and charity Asylum Aid have been given the go-ahead to appeal against a ruling in December that found the scheme was ‘lawful’.
The Home Secretary was questioned about the plan by a Lords committee on Wednesday.
Suella Braverman says they will send migrants to Rwanda "as soon as possible" following the High Court ruling.
Lord Justice Lewis and Mr Justice Swift gave their decisions in a short hearing on Monday.
"Success of the scheme will not be measured in how many people are relocated to Rwanda, but how many people do not make the crossing."
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