human rights lawyers have blocked 1st plane of asylum seekers to Rwanda

The missing piece of info really is numbers that are actually given asylum or resettlement deals. Always a lot less than the numbers that apply.

:) Support for The Plan - mostly conservative voters. Total for and against it - not that much difference. Just what Boris needs as far as support is concerned.

Next is the green lane to NI where all will whisk through without any delay. Curiosly rather like something suggested earlier by the EU. ;) No checks though - I wonder.
 
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Son of claimant to stay behind in UK as father flown to Rwanda​

The son of the third asylum seeker who had his appeal to be removed from tonight’s flight to Rwanda rejected will stay in the UK while his father is flown to the African country.
Sonali Naik QC, for the third claimant, said: “This claimant left his home country with his adult son who lives in the UK and who is an asylum seeker who is not subject to the Rwanda policy, so, as it stands, the claimant will be removed to Rwanda and the son left behind.”
Telling the court the Iranian man had been abused while in Greece before coming to the UK, she added: “This is a father and son who are both asylum seekers and have been travelling together.”
Benjamin Seifert, for the Home Office, said the son was not an adult-dependent relative and that if his father needed to be returned, it would be done within a “reasonable time”.
Mr Justice Swift said the man had been through an “arduous” journey with his son between Iran, Greece, Germany, France, and then the UK.
“I accept that separation following that journey will be a matter of distress,” he said.
However, the judge refused the application, finding it did not over-ride the public interest in deporting the man.




this is the sort of inhumane sh1t the right are applauding.
 
godwasa... finds this funny:

Son of claimant to stay behind in UK as father flown to Rwanda​

The son of the third asylum seeker who had his appeal to be removed from tonight’s flight to Rwanda rejected will stay in the UK while his father is flown to the African country.
Sonali Naik QC, for the third claimant, said: “This claimant left his home country with his adult son who lives in the UK and who is an asylum seeker who is not subject to the Rwanda policy, so, as it stands, the claimant will be removed to Rwanda and the son left behind.”
Telling the court the Iranian man had been abused while in Greece before coming to the UK, she added: “This is a father and son who are both asylum seekers and have been travelling together.”
Benjamin Seifert, for the Home Office, said the son was not an adult-dependent relative and that if his father needed to be returned, it would be done within a “reasonable time”.
Mr Justice Swift said the man had been through an “arduous” journey with his son between Iran, Greece, Germany, France, and then the UK.
“I accept that separation following that journey will be a matter of distress,” he said.
However, the judge refused the application, finding it did not over-ride the public interest in deporting the man.
 
godwasa...finds it funny a father and son have been separated for life:



Son of claimant to stay behind in UK as father flown to Rwanda​

The son of the third asylum seeker who had his appeal to be removed from tonight’s flight to Rwanda rejected will stay in the UK while his father is flown to the African country.
Sonali Naik QC, for the third claimant, said: “This claimant left his home country with his adult son who lives in the UK and who is an asylum seeker who is not subject to the Rwanda policy, so, as it stands, the claimant will be removed to Rwanda and the son left behind.”
Telling the court the Iranian man had been abused while in Greece before coming to the UK, she added: “This is a father and son who are both asylum seekers and have been travelling together.”
Benjamin Seifert, for the Home Office, said the son was not an adult-dependent relative and that if his father needed to be returned, it would be done within a “reasonable time”.
Mr Justice Swift said the man had been through an “arduous” journey with his son between Iran, Greece, Germany, France, and then the UK.
“I accept that separation following that journey will be a matter of distress,” he said.
However, the judge refused the application, finding it did not over-ride the public interest in deporting the man.
 
The judge condemned the government for the use of the term “leftie lawyers” pointing out that they were doing exactly what their job was.
 

Only six people now bound for Rwanda today, reports say​

An injunction has been granted to block another person from being sent on tonight’s deportation flight to Rwanda, reports say.
The intervention was made today by the European Court of Human Rights have granted an injunction to stop one of the people on the Rwanda flight being deported tonight.
 
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