Try GOLD - Free

MIGRANT FLIGHT PLANS TO RWANDA IN 'GOOD PLACE'

Daily Express

|

March 14, 2024

PLANS to send deportation flights to Rwanda are in a "good place" ahead of the bill becoming law next week.

- Sam Lister and Michael Knowles

MIGRANT FLIGHT PLANS TO RWANDA IN 'GOOD PLACE'

Promises that a plane will take off as soon as possible are a "statement of intent", Home Office sources have insisted.

The Express has been told the first flight of Rishi Sunak's flagship policy will not happen in the days after legislation clears Parliament.

A senior source said: "All the preparations we could do before royal assent are in a good place. But anyone who thinks there will be flights the day after is wrong. There are things that have to be done after royal assent. But we are not talking months." MPs will vote to overturn a string of amendments to the bill on Monday after peers inflicted 10 defeats on the Government over the plans.

The PM has made "stopping the boats" a key pledge of his leadership and warned the Lords against frustrating the "will of the people".

Meanwhile, a separate scheme to pay migrants to move to Rwanda voluntarily was slammed as "ludicrous" yesterday.

Ex-Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick, below, said the move showed "astonishing naivety".

Failed asylum seekers could be given up to £3,000 to board a flight to capital Kigali after an agreement struck by the UK and Rwandan Governments. But Mr Jenrick launched a blistering attack, saying: "This is an admission from the Government that the weaker version of the Rwanda scheme that they chose to pursue will not work.

Naivety

"The version of the Rwanda Bill I proposed and more than 60 Conservative MPs supported amendments to deliver would have made this unnecessary.

"The Government has tacitly conceded that, unlike our plan, their bill doesn't give them the legal powers required to enforce mass removals of illegal migrants to Rwanda.

"So instead they will attempt to pay those who have flagrantly broken our laws to leave the UK. It's a betrayal of the original intent of the Rwanda scheme, which was to create a robust and sustainable deterrent.

MORE STORIES FROM Daily Express

Daily Express

KAOR WRECKS PEP'S TITLE BID

WHAT a time for soon-to-be Manchester City midfielder Antoine Semenyo to score a last-minute winner.

time to read

2 mins

January 08, 2026

Daily Express

Publicans to protest at mass rally

PUB landlords will march on Westminster on January 30 in protest over a huge rise in business rates that could force them to shut.

time to read

1 min

January 08, 2026

Daily Express

'The tension... who wouldn't want to play this guy?'

Actor Tom Hiddleston on being the Night Manager

time to read

3 mins

January 08, 2026

Daily Express

Daily Express

The Kew's who of plants and fungi

Spider killer among top 10 newly described species

time to read

1 min

January 08, 2026

Daily Express

Daily Express

'I feel I have got a duty of care to raise awareness'

Former Little Mix star Jesy on her twins' health battle

time to read

2 mins

January 08, 2026

Daily Express

TURF START FOR FLETCH

Job interview spoiled by Clarets

time to read

1 min

January 08, 2026

Daily Express

BARNES HAS A STORMER WITH TOON

JUST before the kick-off, Newcastle fans showed their love to Kevin Keegan, who is in hospital after being diagnosed with cancer.

time to read

1 mins

January 08, 2026

Daily Express

Daily Express

Queen says 'make room for reading'

Camilla hails joy of a good book

time to read

2 mins

January 08, 2026

Daily Express

Daily Express

'I lost 6st after being inspired by my gran'

A MUM-OF-THREE says people assume she was on weight loss injections after she lost six stone.

time to read

2 mins

January 08, 2026

Daily Express

DON'T RUN DOWN CLOCK ON 'SAFE' RIGHT TO DIE LAW

PEERS must pass assisted dying legislation through the Lords or risk causing \"significant harm\" to its reputation if time runs out, campaigners claim.

time to read

4 mins

January 08, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size