Britain proposes bypassing human rights laws to let Rwanda scheme take off
- The UK government has introduced the "Safety of Rwanda Bill" to bypass a Supreme Court ruling against their plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.
- Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party's success hinges on the Rwanda plan, designed to deter migrants from using people smugglers to reach Britain.
- The bill disallows certain sections of the Human Rights Act and allows ministers to decide whether to comply with injunctions from the European Court of Human Rights.
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Britain proposes bypassing human rights laws to let Rwanda scheme take off
Britain proposes bypassing human rights laws to let Rwanda scheme take off Britain published draft emergency legislation on Wednesday which it hopes will allow its Rwandan migrant deportation scheme to finally take off by bypassing domestic and international human rights laws that might block it. The "Safety of Rwanda Bill", published the day after Britain signed a new treaty with Rwanda, is designed to overcome a ruling by the UK Supreme Court…
Britain proposes bypassing human rights laws to let Rwanda scheme take off
Britain published emergency legislation on Wednesday which it hopes will allow its Rwandan migrant deportation scheme to finally take off by bypassing domestic and international human rights laws that might block it.
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