PM 'completely committed' to Rwanda deportation flights
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PM 'completely committed' to Rwanda deportation flights
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says he is "completely committed" to starting deportation flights to Rwanda and will not let a "foreign court" get in the way of the scheme.
His comments follow last week’s ruling by the Supreme Court which found the government’s scheme to be unlawful.
Report by Alibhaiz.
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