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Rwanda scheme to be scrapped straight away, what now for UK


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23 minutes ago, Al Bundy said:

Do you mean the highly used and successful Dublin Agreement?

 

There were just 209 transfers out of the UK under the Dublin Regulation. A quarter of these (51) were transfers to France."

and how many have been flown to Rwanda? and how much has it cost?

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21 minutes ago, Bamanamanana said:

 

The fault lies with the UK government in this case. Really couldn't be bothered to use it.

 

Places like Belgium, Holland, Switzerland and Sweden (particularly), managed orders of magnitude more than the UK even attempted.

 

Why are there any migrant camps in France if this Dublin Agreement is any good?

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4 minutes ago, Wing Commander said:

Why are there any migrant camps in France if this Dublin Agreement is any good?

 

The Dublin Agreement no longer applies, it went with EU membership.

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54 minutes ago, Bamanamanana said:

 

The fault lies with the UK government in this case. Really couldn't be bothered to use it.

 

Places like Belgium, Holland, Switzerland and Sweden (particularly), managed orders of magnitude more than the UK even attempted.

 

Fair point

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31 minutes ago, Wing Commander said:

Why are there any migrant camps in France if this Dublin Agreement is any good?

 

They aren't applying for asylum in France, as such the Dublin Agreement doesn't apply.

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