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Sunak vows to change law after Supreme Court defeat

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Sunak vows to change law after Supreme Court defeat

Sunak vows to change law after Supreme Court defeat

Rishi Sunak confirmed he will introduce emergency legislation following the Supreme Court's ruling of the Rwanda asylum plan as unlawful.

The prime minister said he will "not allow a foreign court to block flights," describing the Rwanda policy as a "necessary deterrent." Report by Kennedyl.

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