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'Disgraceful': Tories condemned for wasting £715m on sending no asylum seekers to Rwanda

Labour slams Tories' £715m failure in Rwanda asylum plan. Demand accountability; call out government waste now

Suella Braverman arrives at Kigali International Airport for her visit to Rwanda, March 18, 2023. Image: PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

The Labour government has shamed the Conservatives for spending more than £700m of taxpayer money on a failed plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda.

Official government figures published by the Home Office on Monday (2 December) found that an “eye-watering” £715m was spent on the scheme from 2022, with £50m wasted on flights that never took off. 

The Home Office said in a report: “During more than two years in which the policy and partnership operated, only four volunteers and no asylum seekers were sent to Rwanda.”

The scheme, which was scrapped by Labour almost immediately after the party won a landslide in the 2024 general election, was announced by then-prime minister Boris Johnson in April 2022, with the Tories claiming that any asylum seeker entering the UK “illegally” could be sent to Rwanda to have their asylum claims processed there. 

The European Court of Human Rights prevented any deportation flights from taking off and the policy was ruled unlawful by the UK Supreme Court in November 2023. 

Labour has condemned the multi-multi-multi-million pound bill for the scrapped scheme, with MP Angela Eagle describing the proposals as a “gimmick”. 

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Eagle, minister for border security and asylum, commented on the figures: “The sheer eye-watering scale of the Conservatives’ Rwanda gimmick has been exposed. The taxpayer has footed a £700m bill thanks to their incompetence and Kemi Badenoch would do it all over again.”

She continued: “This government has already started the hard graft. We hired more caseworkers to tackle the asylum backlog and get people out of hotels. We’ve also removed thousands of those with no right to be in the UK.

“Labour is getting on with cleaning up the Conservatives’ mess. Our new Border Security Command is working with our European partners to smash the criminal gang networks driving small boat crossings.”

Home secretary Yvette Cooper added that “84,000 crossed the Channel from the day the deal was signed to the day it was scrapped”, meaning that the “so-called deterrent did not result in a single deportation or stop a single boat crossing the Channel”.

Lisa Smart, the Liberal Democrats’ home affairs spokesperson, added that the bill was a “disgraceful waste of taxpayer money”.

“The Conservatives should be utterly ashamed of themselves. £715m wasted on their failed Rwanda scheme with absolutely nothing to show for it,” Smart added.

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“Not only did they recklessly throw millions down the drain, but the Conservatives left our asylum system in a state of disrepair.”

Rwanda scheme ‘designed to be cruel’

“It is appalling that the previous government spent such an eye-watering amount of money on a scheme that was designed to be cruel,” Alison Pickup, executive director at the charity Asylum Aid, told the Big Issue.

“Since 2022, when the Rwanda plan was announced, we have seen the devastating impact it has had on the mental health of people seeking protection in the UK. Our clients have experienced great fear and anxiety, and were constantly worried about being sent to a country with which they had no prior connection.”

Pickup continued: “Those who arrive in the UK to seek safety after taking a long and arduous journey deserve to have their protection claims considered here in a fair, timely and effective manner. This money should have been spent on the systems that could make that a reality.

“People who come here seeking safety must not to be shipped off to a third country and the government must ensure that the UK does not outsource its asylum responsibilities ever.”

Steve Smith, CEO of Care4Calais, added: “This is a hefty price tag for nothing more than the pain, suffering and anxiety inflicted on thousands of survivors of torture and modern slavery.

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“The last Government’s Rwanda scheme was brutal, inhumane and always unworkable. It didn’t stop a single Channel crossing, but the dawn raids, violent detentions and prolonged court battle have left an emotional scar on all those impacted by it.” 

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