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Much to Patels annoyance airlines have refused to transport any migrants to Rwanda so she's hiring private jets.

 

The hatred that woman has for migrants is boundless and it's hard to believe her family were migrants.....who under her government would be deported.

 

https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/priti-patel-hiring-private-jets-23807182

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I honestly believe its all just a ploy to point the finger at lefty lawyers, Do gooders, "remoaners" even and now it seems "woke" Airlines and everyone is falling into their trap. This scheme is destined to fail. I doubt it will ever get off the ground and the Tories know that but they will win brownie points with their chest thumping Thicko supporters and even more hatred and brownie points when it goes tits up and they and the Sun and the Fail can blame all of the above for its failure. Best thing they could do is let them get on with it because it wont happen.
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So now its been found illegal under the European Convention on Human Rights thats £120 million to Rwanda and £500,000 for the failed flight wasted.

Patel was warned, many times, that something like this would happen but carried on regardless.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/jun/15/uk-challenge-european-court-ruling-rwanda-deportations-asylum

More seriously

Is Johnson's promise not to take us out of the European Convention on Human Rights about to be broken 8-) >:-)

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John52 - 2022-06-15 9:58 AM

 

Is Johnson's promise not to take us out of the European Convention on Human Rights about to be broken 8-) >:-)

Johnsons lawyer grandfather, who must be turning in his grave at his grandsons crass behaviour, helped draft the UN Declaration of Human Rights and was a member of the EHCR from 1962-1984, serving as its President 1972-1981.

 

Theres a very good reason it was formed and we should never forget that.

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"We regret that Rwanda did not support our recommendation, which was also made by other States, to conduct transparent, credible and independent investigations into allegations of human rights violations including deaths in custody and torture."

 

(UK Government, July 2021) Statement to the UNHRC by our International Ambassador for Human Rights, Rita French.

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Bulletguy - 2022-06-15 5:30 PM

 

John52 - 2022-06-15 9:58 AM

 

Is Johnson's promise not to take us out of the European Convention on Human Rights about to be broken 8-) >:-)

Johnsons lawyer grandfather, who must be turning in his grave at his grandsons crass behaviour, helped draft the UN Declaration of Human Rights and was a member of the EHCR from 1962-1984, serving as its President 1972-1981.

 

Theres a very good reason it was formed and we should never forget that.

 

We have an unwritten constitution, an Unelected Head of State, and a Prime Minister who is a compulsive liar, prepared to renege on agreements he signed, and disregard the European Convention on Human Rights.

I think anyone who gave their lives for what freedoms we have will be spinning in their grave :-(

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“One of the great things we gave to Europe,” trumpeted Johnson, describing the European Convention on Human Rights back in 2016.

 

Suddenly, he doesn’t sound quite so keen.

 

https://www.politico.eu/article/uk-boris-johnson-slams-the-european-court-of-human-rights-but-will-he-act/

 

 

Rwanda is accused of stoking conflict in the east of neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo.

 

https://www.politico.eu/article/uk-deportation-plan-rwanda-fighters-congo/

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Prince Charles meets Rwandan Genocide survivors

 

The Prince of Wales has met survivors and perpetrators of the Rwandan Genocide ahead of a summit of Commonwealth leaders.

 

Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall visited a memorial and church outside the capital Kigali where the remains of victims are buried.

 

In 1994, ethnic Hutu extremists slaughtered hundreds of thousands of members of the Tutsi community.

 

The trip marks the first royal visit to Rwanda.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-61889895

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I can't believe i'm reading this in 2022. How much lower can this bunch of crooks stoop?

 

Not satisfied with sending adults for Rwanda to abuse they're constructing a “mini football and basketball/volleyball court”, and for the kiddies they are considering getting “toys” to be placed on the nearby lawn.

 

Downing Street insisted it was right to “prepare for all eventualities”.

 

Lord Dubs, who was welcomed to the UK when he fled the Nazis in Czechoslovakia under the Kindertransport scheme, said the revelation about children was “utterly unacceptable”.

 

The Labour peer told the PA news agency: “I think it’s utterly unacceptable. The policy of sending people to Rwanda is awful enough without adding that they are going to send children.

 

“I don’t know how they think they can get away with it – I think it’s deeply, deeply shocking.

 

“It makes it clear they don’t care who they send to Rwanda – as long as they get rid of people.”

 

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/rwanda-government-kigali-labour-prime-minister-b1008336.html

 

Lord Dubs gets it bang on - but not that bastard Johnson/Patel and their neo-fascist supporters.

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