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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Rwanda plan was clutching at straws & doomed to failure. If the UK is unable or unwilling to physically stop the dinghies crossing the channel we may as well throw open the doors & say "Come one, come all".
Laying on ferries to bring the migrants across the channel would put the smuggling gangs out of business.
The only thing we can agree on is that a government clearly less than keen on solving the illegal economic migrant problem has managed to remove the planned removal after it's friends managed to keep delaying it.
Unsubstantiated claims that it wasn't a deterrent hold no sway when it was deliberately prevented from being tried; especially when the RoI claims the mere threat of it was sufficient to encourage them there instead.
I think it's an indication that voiced concerns at what our new government intends to do are all too valid.
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