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Starmer says 24,000 migrants have been removed from UK since Labour took office

Starmer says his government scrapped the Rwanda scheme. The last government had spent £700m on it, but just four volunteers had gone to Rwanda.

Even if the scheme had started working properly, only about 300 people a year would have gone to Rwanda.

He says, since Labour took office, more than 24,000 people with no right to be in the UK have been returned.

It would have taken the Rwanda scheme 80 years to reach that number, he claims.

He says this is the highest return rate for eight years, and it included four of the biggest return flights ever.

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Simon Jones from BBC South East, who covers the small boat issue extensively, says on social media that, although Keir Starmer linked the latest removal numbers to potential Rwanda deportation numbers (see 9.26am), the comparision is not exact.

Labour says it’s returned 24,000 people who had no right to be here since it came to power – which it says would have taken the Rwanda scheme 80 years to achieve. (Note: Rwanda was not designed for the deportation of foreign-national offenders).



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