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Longer than a week.Ah, long game to deal with the boat deaths.
Longer than a week.Ah, long game to deal with the boat deaths.
It was but it was challenged. Are you saying that all failed prosecutions are not legally thought through as well?So it wasn't legally thought through?
So between a week and 50 years to get this sorted? The country will sink with the weight of them by then.Longer than a week.
So. Blame the Tories.So between a week and 50 years to get this sorted? The country will sink with the weight of them by then.
Tories are out, Labour are in. Buck stops with them now.So. Blame the Tories.
Yes. If they don't perform then don't vote for them next time...Buck stops with them now.
Oh, people will, do t worry about that.Yes. If they don't perform then don't vote for them next time...
Pity you didn't think the same when the Tories were in.Tories are out, Labour are in. Buck stops with them now.
Please provide a link to that policy or manifesto pledge, I don't recall reading it.Tory Government's policy of ignoring it? Absolutely
If the Rwanda clusterfúck didn't get butt-fúcked in court today, it would get butt-fúcked in court another day. It's better to test the legalities of any proposal before it goes too far down the hole.Wouldn’t have been a clusterfùck had it gone through.
From the BBC looking at 12 key areas of the Labour manifesto.
A new Border and Security Command for the UK
Dominic Casciani
Home and Legal Correspondent
@BBCDomC
Labour says it will immediately scrap the Rwanda scheme - which is intended to deter people arriving across the Channel on small boats - and divert £75m from it to a new Border and Security Command. This appears to be achievable because there is already more cash set aside for Rwanda (at least £541m over five years) than Labour says its new command will cost to set up. The money would come on top of existing Home Office funding for immigration enforcement.
Will it make a difference or is it just a rebranding? Sir Keir argues that he wants to give investigators counter terrorism-like powers to monitor and restrict the activities of smuggling suspects. That would be new.
There are major challenges. It could take years to yield results and Labour may also face a tough time from Brussels and Paris over new deals on combating smuggling.
I can't see how a special task force is going to make any difference.I thought Kier said he was cracking on from day one?
How do you think it was going to get "butt-****ed"?If the Rwanda clusterfúck didn't get butt-fúcked in court today, it would get butt-fúcked in court another day. It's better to test the legalities of any proposal before it goes too far down the hole.
The failed Rwanda scheme has been butt fúcked since it's conception. It's never had a successful day in court.How do you think it was going to get "butt-****ed"?
Lol.was having a deterrent on illegal immigrants.