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Labour's plan for failed asylum seekers shows they're willing to adopt previously unpalatable policies

Sky News Saturday, 19 April 2025
Labour's plan for failed asylum seekers shows they're willing to adopt previously unpalatable policiesThe Conservatives leapt on Labour's idea for third country migrant "returns hubs" as evidence that cancelling their controversial Rwanda plan was a mistake.
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