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Rishi Sunak to bring in emergency law after supreme court’s Rwanda ruling

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/11/16 at 3:06 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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In a determined move to salvage his contentious initiative to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda, prime minister Rishi Sunak has pledged to introduce emergency legislation after the UK Supreme Court deemed the plan unlawful. Sunak, during a hastily convened press conference, asserted that the proposed legislation would definitively establish, in legal terms, Rwanda’s status as a safe haven, aiming to put an end to what he referred to as the “merry-go-round” of legal challenges.

Facing mounting pressure from the right-wing faction of the Conservative party to distance the UK from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), Sunak declared that he would not permit a foreign court to obstruct the deportation flights, though he refrained from delineating the specifics of such a stance.

While unveiling a parallel strategy involving an international treaty with Rwanda, Sunak emphasized that this accord would provide legal assurances preventing individuals deported from the UK from being returned to their countries of origin. However, Whitehall insiders cautioned that the treaty’s realization and subsequent legal challenges could extend beyond a year.

The Supreme Court’s unanimous ruling articulated by Lord Reed expressed concerns about the potential wrongful determination of asylum claims in Rwanda, referencing evidence from the UNHCR highlighting the pitfalls of a similar deportation arrangement between Israel and Rwanda. The court concluded that there were “substantial grounds” to believe that deportation to Rwanda could expose individuals to the risk of ill-treatment.

Despite Sunak’s swift intent to enact legislation, potential opposition in the House of Lords poses a significant hurdle. The Liberal Democrats criticized Sunak for doubling down on a failed plan, and the Bar Council warned that reversing a court ruling through legislation would raise critical questions about the balance of power between the courts and parliament.

The urgency of Sunak’s legislative push could intensify if it faces resistance in the Lords, and while the Chancellor expressed determination to meet the initial flight schedule in spring, he declined to unequivocally commit to this timeline. Critics argue that further delays could exacerbate tensions within the Conservative party and impact broader legislative frameworks.

Sunak’s robust rhetoric at the press conference, where he underscored his commitment to executing the policy and averting blockages, is designed to assuage concerns among MPs. However, uncertainties linger over the viability of his proposed legislative maneuvers and the broader implications for the UK’s stance on international conventions.

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