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UK: Detained Migrants Released Over 'Rwanda Plan' Doubts

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UK: Detained Migrants Released Over 'Rwanda Plan' Doubts
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JUL 2024
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story last updated JUL 2024

The Spin

Conservative Party narrative

Voters in the UK were presented with a stark choice: either the party that will take decisive action against illegal migration or the party migrants are hoping will win. A Labour win means a new influx of migrants crossing the English Channel, as smuggling gangs eagerly await a soft-on-migration Labour to ascend to power. These releases are a harbinger of the migration chaos on the horizon.

The Telegraph

Labour Party narrative

The Rwanda plan was a gimmick from the start, and the courts are doing the correct thing by recognizing how improbable and inhumane it was. Labour will commit to a migration and asylum system that is humane and sensible, as the Rwanda plan proved to be nothing more than a costly campaign advertisement for the outgoing Conservatives.

Guardian

Reform Party narrative

Neither the Conservatives nor Labour have what it takes to stop illegal migration. While Labour will allow for open borders, the Conservatives used the Rwanda plan as a ploy to draw in the countless Britons fed up with the flood of migrants. Sunak and the Tories have both failed to deliver on any progress toward closing the UK's borders.

GB News

Public Figures

Rishi Sunak

Keir Starmer


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