> Couldn't we make our benefits and our healthcare slower to access, bringing them into line with other countries?
>> No, because the handwringers (including many in the so-called Tory Party) won’t hear of it.
>> Don’t get me wrong, the Rwanda plan is a farce. If (a very big “if”) any are sent there the numbers will barely scratch the surface of the problem.
Again, it doesn't stack up. The handwringers can't be persuaded on making access to healthcare and benefits as difficult as on the continent, but the Rwanda scheme can be got past the same handwringers - as if it was somehow less onerous?
And then the Rwanda scheme is a farce, so what's actually being done is ... nothing???
Do the handwringers know that the Rwanda scheme is a farce so, as long as it remains a farce, they pay lip service to it?
Is this what politics has become?