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Legislators Prepare for Late Night Session on Rwanda Legislation

Rwanda Deportation Flights Updates

Rishi Sunak recently announced plans for the first deportation flights to Rwanda, with a timeline set for departure in 10-12 weeks.

Parliamentary Developments

MPs and peers are preparing for potential late-night sessions as discussions around the Rwanda deportation plans intensify. The Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration Bill) has been a focal point, with recent amendments calling for an independent committee to monitor the safety of Rwanda for asylum seekers.

Legislative Ping-Pong

  • Peers voted to back the amendment for an independent committee, sending the bill back to the Commons for further review.
  • Amid back-and-forth exchanges between the Commons and Lords, discussions have centered on exemptions for individuals who have supported the British Armed forces overseas.
  • Labour peer Lord Desmond Browne’s amendments, aimed at protecting Afghans who have assisted British armed forces, garnered cross-party support in the House of Lords.

Public Response

There has been criticism of the government’s handling of the deportation plans, with concerns raised about the impact on individuals and the country’s international reputation. The Liberal Democrats have been vocal in their opposition, questioning the government’s approach to the issue.

Prime Minister’s Stance

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak defended the deportation plans, citing delays caused by opposition in the House of Lords. He emphasized the need for a thorough processing of applications before initiating the deportation process.

Timeline Adjustments

Despite initial targets for spring departures, the first deportation flights are now expected to take off in 10-12 weeks. The government has faced criticism for delays in the legislative process, with accusations of unnecessary postponements.

Conclusion

The debate surrounding the Rwanda deportation flights continues to unfold, with stakeholders expressing varying opinions on the government’s approach. As discussions persist, the final decision on the bill remains a point of contention in the UK political landscape.

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