Tory MP Urges Government to Ignore Supreme Court's Block on Rwanda Migrant Deal

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Tory MP Urges Government to Ignore Supreme Court's Block on Rwanda Migrant Deal
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Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson today urged Rishi Sunak to 'ignore' the Supreme Court's block on the Rwanda migrant deal and 'just put the planes in the air now'. The Ashfield MP put pressure on the Prime Minister to send asylum seekers to Africa 'the same day' they arrive in Britain despite judges ruling the policy to be unlawful.

Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson urges Rishi Sunak to ignore Supreme Court 's block on Rwanda migrant deal and send asylum seekers to Africa immediately. Anderson criticizes the court's decision and calls it a dark day for the British people.

Other Conservative MPs also demand tough action on illegal migration.

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