Disastrous Rwanda plan won’t stop the boats

RAMP Principal and former Immigration Minister, Caroline Nokes MP, criticises the government’s Rwanda deal in a Times op-ed. She argues that, in the absence of safe and legal routes, the offshoring plan will not succeed in breaking the smuggling model. She therefore calls parliamentarians to support the expansion of legal and safe routes, including through a commitment to global resettlement in the Nationality and Borders Bill’s debate in Parliament.

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