{"id":182147,"date":"2023-12-06T17:41:59","date_gmt":"2023-12-06T17:41:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hotworldreport.com\/?p=182147"},"modified":"2023-12-06T17:41:59","modified_gmt":"2023-12-06T17:41:59","slug":"rishi-sunaks-new-migrant-flight-law-will-rule-rwanda-is-safe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hotworldreport.com\/world-news\/rishi-sunaks-new-migrant-flight-law-will-rule-rwanda-is-safe\/","title":{"rendered":"Rishi Sunak's new migrant flight law will rule Rwanda is 'safe'"},"content":{"rendered":"

BREAKING NEWS<\/span> Rishi Sunak’s new migrant flight law will rule Rwanda is ‘safe’ and shield deportations from human rights challenges after Suella Braverman challenges him to save Tories from ‘electoral oblivion’ over Channel boats<\/h1>\n

Rishi Sunak will try to block Rwanda migrant flights from human rights challenges under new legislation that will rule that the country is a ‘safe’ destination for those crossing the Channel in small boats.<\/p>\n

A new law published tonight will seek to ‘disapply’ parts of the 1998 Human Rights Act in a bid to ensure flights take off before the next election.<\/p>\n

The\u00a0Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill will also reinforce the power of ministers to ignore rulings made by European Court of Human Rights judges, though it stops short of pulling out of its jurisdiction.<\/p>\n

The Prime Minister said the legislation will ensure his flagship asylum scheme ‘cannot be stopped’ as he battles the issue of small boat crossings of the Channel.<\/p>\n

Mr Sunak is meeting Tory MPs this afternoon after an incendiary resignation statement in the Commons by former home secretary Suella Braverman.<\/p>\n

Flanked by her righting allies\u00a0she warned the Tories face ‘electoral oblivion’ if they don’t\u00a0get a grip on illegal immigration and demanded ‘notwithstanding clauses’ that allow human rights laws to be ignored.<\/p>\n

The PM is walking a tightrope between warring wings of his party over whether to waive human rights rules to get the deportation flights to east Africa running in the spring after the Supreme Court ruled the previous plan was unlawful.\u00a0<\/p>\n

The law, published this afternoon, seems closer to the ‘semi-skimmed’ option favoured by Tory moderates, but may go far enough to placate Ms Braverman’s allies.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Former minister Jacob Rees-Mogg\u00a0said ‘on initial reading’ the bill is ‘encouraging’, as he made his way to the 1922 Committee meeting with the PM.\u00a0‘It has the notwithstanding clause in it – that’s good. But we are waiting for the legal advice,’ he said.<\/p>\n

But a source close to Mrs Braverman said: ‘This bill doesn’t come close to meeting Suella’s tests. <\/p>\n

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Rishi Sunak is facing a Tory pincer movement as he prepares to unveil emergency legislation on the Rwanda plan<\/p>\n

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A new law published tonight will seek to ‘disapply’ parts of the 1998 Human Rights Act in a bid to ensure flights take off before the next election.<\/p>\n

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Mrs Braverman took the rarely-used opportunity to give a resignation statement to MPs to issue an apocalyptic warning about the problem’s impact on Tory electoral chances.<\/p>\n

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Channel migrants are brought ashore in Kent over the weekend<\/p>\n

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Touring broadcast studios this morning, policing minister Chris Philp said the legislation would appear within ‘days’ and will do ‘whatever it takes to make sure that the Rwanda scheme is legally watertight and doesn’t get unpicked by the courts’<\/p>\n

‘The Prime Minister has kept the ability for every single illegal migrant to make individual human rights claims against their removal and to then appeal those claims if they don’t succeed at first. It is fatally flawed. It will be bogged down in the courts for months and months. And it won’t stop the boats. It is a further betrayal of Tory voters and the decent patriotic majority who want to see this insanity brought to an end.’\u00a0<\/p>\n

Braverman took the rarely-used opportunity to give a resignation statement to MPs to issue an apocalyptic warning about the problem’s impact on Tory electoral chances if its ‘Plan B’ is not tough enough.<\/p>\n

Flanked by leading figures on the Tory right including Liz Truss she said that the law must include a ‘nothwithstanding clause’ that would allow human rights laws to be sidestepped.<\/p>\n

She also advocated for the creation of makeshift detention facilities along the lines of the Covid-era\u00a0Nightingale Hospitals to house arrivals before they are sent to Rwanda. And she said MPs should sit over Christmas to get the law passed as soon as possible.<\/p>\n

She asked: ‘All of this comes down to a simple question: who governs Britain? Where does ultimate authority in the UK sit? Is it with the British people and their elected representatives in Parliament? Or is it in the vague, shifting and unaccountable concept of ”international law”?’\u00a0<\/p>\n

Braverman’s five-point plan for immigration<\/h3>\n