Kuwait Times

Upper house votes to delay Sunak’s Rwanda plan

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Britain’s unelected upper house of parliament inflicted a blow Monday to the government’s controvers­ial plan to send migrants to Rwanda, by voting to delay ratificati­on of the treaty with Kigali. The move is a blow for Prime Minister Rishi Runak, who had urged the House of Lords to pass the plan, saying it was the will of the people.

A majority of peers — 214 against 171 — voted to delay ratificati­on of the treaty that London signed with Kigali until the British government has demonstrat­ed that Rwanda is a safe country for migrants who would be deported there. The treaty is central to the Conservati­ve government’s policy to combat illegal immigratio­n by deporting asylum seekers to the East African country.

Sunak, an internal Tory appointmen­t as prime minister after Liz Truss’s short-lived tenure ended in disaster in October 2022, is under pressure to deliver on what he has made a flagship policy. The prime minister survived a key test of his leadership last week by fending off right-wing rebels in his Conservati­ve party to win a knife-edge parliament­ary vote in the lower House of Commons on the so-called Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigratio­n) Bill.

He has staked his political future on the scheme, promising to “stop the boats” of migrants crossing the Channel from northern France. The bill is Sunak’s answer to a UK Supreme Court ruling late last year that deporting asylum seekers to Kigali is illegal under internatio­nal law.

If passed, the legislatio­n would compel judges to treat Rwanda as a safe third country. It would also give UK ministers powers to disregard sections of internatio­nal and British human rights legislatio­n. But critics dismiss it as an expensive gimmick that will not work, accusing the government of not doing enough to clear asylum backlogs.

Peers in the House of Lords, which include former senior judges, have expressed deep unease about the plan, particular­ly its calls to ignore internatio­nal human rights and refugee law. Unlike elected members of the House of Commons, the Lords do not have the power to block ratificati­on of the treaty, which is central to the legislatio­n. But the vote, to which the government will have to respond, suggests new difficulti­es for the controvers­ial bill. — AFP

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365+65! 0U [OPZ ÄSL WOV[V )YP[HPU»Z 7YPTL 4PUPZ[LY 9PZOP :\UHR OVZ[Z H WYLZZ JVUMLYLUJL HM[LY )YP[HPU and Rwanda sign a new treaty to transfer illegal migrants to the African country. — AFP

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