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Tim Farron blasts Rwanda plan in sensation Question Time appearance

“The amount money the government have wasted on the Rwanda plan so far is the equivalent of 5.7 million GP appointments"

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2024-03-22 10:35
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Tim Farron has accused the government of using the lives of the world’s “most desperate” people as “political footballs” in a stinging outburst on Question Time.

The former Liberal Democrats’ leader outlined the exorbitant cost of the scheme that is currently making its way through Parliament.

Peers in the House of Lords defiantly batted back the bill after MPs dismissed amendments they made that would ensure it complied with domestic and international law.

The seven defeats ensures a further round of “ping-pong” over the Bill, where legislation is batted between the two Houses until agreement is reached.

“Ask yourself what you would want to happen to you if this country was an unlivable, intolerable basketcase”

The Liberal Democrats’ Tim Farron says the government are using the lives of the world’s “most desperate” people as “political footballs”#bbcqt https://t.co/c7Q8bycZHB pic.twitter.com/0nK9qYO5QC

— BBC Question Time (@bbcquestiontime) March 21, 2024

Refugee campaigner and Labour peer Lord Dubs, who fled the Nazis as a child on the Kindertransport scheme, said: “To send a child wrongly assessed as being an adult to Rwanda would be an appalling dereliction of our responsibilities to vulnerable young people.”

What’s more, even if the bill overcomes parliamentary hurdles, the government has still to find an airline to take asylum seekers to east Africa, such is the reputational damage it might cause.

In the pantheon of political white elephants, this surely has to be up there!

Tim Farron, "The amount money the government have wasted on the Rwanda plan so far is the equivalent of 5.7 million GP appointments"

#bbcqt pic.twitter.com/WIkbXX53Gm

— North East Bylines (@NEBylines) March 21, 2024

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