The Controversial Rwanda Bill: A Crisis for the British Conservatives

The Conservative government's proposal to remove asylum seekers to Rwanda is a performative cruelty that fails to address the migration problem. The recently published safety of Rwanda bill reneges on Britain's human rights laws and disregards the role of the country's courts. The government's focus on the migration margins rather than the mainstream is evident, and even Rwanda has stated that only a few hundred individuals would be removed. The resignation of former immigration minister Robert Jenrick highlights the bill's weaknesses, with some Tory MPs believing it doesn't go far enough and others fearing it goes too far. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces a divided party and a potential leadership contest, as his authority weakens. The bill's second reading in the Commons is approaching, and if Sunak loses, a vote-of-confidence challenge may follow, increasing pressure for an early general election.
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- The UK plans to ignore part of its human rights law to revive a Rwanda asylum plan The Associated Press
- UK immigration minister resigns over controversial Rwanda asylum legislation, claiming it ‘does not go far enough’ CNN
- The British Conservatives' crisis over Rwanda is a rerun of Brexit The Economist
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