The same Kevin Hollinlake who has been doing the media rounds saying Frank Hester is both a racist and not a racist seems to think it will deter people from trying to come to the UK in the first place.
So I don't think anybody would try and come here just to get £3,000 to go to Rwanda.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68550404
I see what you are saying Casdon. The BBC article touches on this:
According to official statistics, 19,253 people were voluntarily removed from the UK last year. Of these, 3,319 received a "reintegration package" or flights paid by the Home Office - the highest number since 2010.
The Home Office says payments under the current scheme "can pay for" temporary accommodation in the destination country, or education costs, or the cost of setting up a business.
Responding to the government's latest announcement, Labour's shadow immigration minister Stephen Kinnock said: "Even government ministers are finally recognising that their Rwanda scheme has no chance of succeeding, so they're resorting to paying people to go there instead."
He said Rwanda had "very limited capacity" for accepting people and that the government should "make clear how many people they expect to send on this basis, and what the cost will be.
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. If someone's been refused asylum why do we need to pay them in order to get them to leave?
