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So not a total waste then.
No it doesn't.
The last Government hired a plane. But they are now out of power and that flight is not going to happen.
Tvhe new Government need to use a plane, so they will use the one previously booked.
Rwanda and Vierltnam are different distances, so it might not be the same aircraft.
Presumeably once the flight has happened the present Government will pay the bill.
I am sticking to the point, Returning people to their home countries isn't unusual. No gold stars for Labour for doing that.
//In 2023, we delivered a strong removal performance, with overall returns back to pre-covid levels. In total, 26,000 were returned, an increase of 74%, at an average of 500 removed every week last year.//
untitled: "the vast majority of the vietnamese who participate in small boat crossings do so because they are coerced." - you coerced by saving for years to pay people smugglers to transport them half way round the world? Right oh! What sort of villains would round up unwilling people and then pay to transport them to the UK? I think we need more on this theory me old china.
"you coerced by saving for years to pay people smugglers to transport them half way round the world? Right oh! What sort of villains would round up unwilling people and then pay to transport them to the UK?"
the kind of villains who need cheap labour for producing illegal goods like cannabis or methamphetamine and make lots of money from it. human trafficking is a particularly serious problem in vietnam and it is a particularly easy part of the world in which to gather that particular commodity. i suspect the cost of smuggling them is usually paid by the organisations involved rather than the people being trafficked.
i stress that this is usually the case for vietnamese who make small boat crossings... obviously this does not necessarily apply to other groups like albanians for example.
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