Starmer would halt Rwanda flights immediately under Labour government

10 May 2024, 13:55 | Updated: 10 May 2024, 17:29

No deportation flights to Rwanda will take off under a Labour government, Sir Keir Starmer has told Sky News.

The Labour leader told Sky News political editor Beth Rigby "there'll be no flights" as he wants to "scrap the scheme", which aims to send asylum seekers entering the UK illegally from a safe country, such as France, to Rwanda.

Earlier in the day Sir Keir confirmed Labour wanted to get rid of the Conservatives' flagship scheme to reduce illegal immigration but a party spokesman said they would not stop flights already planned.

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But Sir Keir told Sky News: "There'll be no flights. I want to scrap the scheme so that means the flights won't be going.

"There will be no flights scheduled or taking off after the general election if Labour wins that general election.

"No flights, no Rwanda scheme, it's a gimmick, it's very expensive, it won't work."

Sir Keir earlier announced his plan to tackle small boat crossings, which also included a new Border Security Command with "hundreds of specialist investigators", new counter-terrorism powers to target people smugglers, hopes for a new Europol partnership and a rules-based asylum system.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called Sir Keir's plan "rank hypocrisy" and said everything the Labour leader announced today "are all things that we're already doing".

"Punching through the backlog, having more law enforcement officers do more, that's all happening already," he said.

"We've announced all of that more than a year ago. The question for Keir Starmer if he cares so much about that, why did he vote against the new laws that we passed to give our law enforcement officers new powers?

"They've now used those to arrest almost 8,000 people connected with illegal migration, sentenced them to hundreds of years in prison.

"And if it was up to him, all those people would be out on our streets so I think it's rank hypocrisy of his position."

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