Westminster Politics

Is there any particular reason they chose Rwanda specifically for this scheme?

A country that, superficially at least, is stable and upholds rule of law, making it, again superficially, palatable to the domestic populace, who can be convinced its safe more than they would be DRC or Somalia for instance. Plus Rwanda was willing and happy to take the money.

Important to note this isn't Rwanda's first rodeo either. They signed a similar scheme with Israel (and had some deportations I believe) as well as Denmark. The EU had one with Niger. Australia had one of course with PNG and Narau.

Of course not to mention the EU's deal with Turkey, which was different but aimed at the same area.
 
German colony, then Belgian, but English is one of it's official languages, so maybe there was a strong British commercial presence, just guessing.

I don't think the decision is anything to do with who's colony it was, rather who would take the money.
Ah, was thinking French cos they actually intervened during the massacre when everyone else did feck all from memory.
But yep absolutely, it was purely about who would take your refugees for cash, which must be very few countries.
 
David Lammy delivered some wonderful speeches in the Commons as a back-bencher in response the Windrush Scandal, during the Brexit chaos with Theresa May brought back her withdrawal agreement etc.. And he seemed to be a very diligent, caring constituency MP.

But as shadow foreign secretary he seems out of his depth, albeit not as much as Lisa Nandy during Starmer's initial shadow cabinet/ Now I'd much prefer to see him as foreign secretary than any Tory alternative, and I'd always prefer a Labour / Labour-led government over a Tory / Tory-led one. But still I don't have a great deal of confidence in him.
 
It seems a weird choice on face of it. There are safer countries that would have taken the money. I wonder though, Tories being Tories, whether they picked it precisely because it is not safe, not really any body's first choice for asylum.
I'm not defending the plan in any way whatsoever, but out of respect to Rwanda it is one of the safest countries in Africa, if not the safest. It has a tragic history of course but they have progressed beyond expectation.
 
I'm not defending the plan in any way whatsoever, but out of respect to Rwanda it is one of the safest countries in Africa, if not the safest. It has a tragic history of course but they have progressed beyond expectation.

Have they?

‘Well-camouflaged dictatorship’: Rwandans fear for safety while dirty tricks campaign undermines critics

Kagame’s government targeted journalists who uncovered killings, disappearances and torture linked to the regime

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...hile-dirty-tricks-campaign-undermines-critics
 
Have they?

‘Well-camouflaged dictatorship’: Rwandans fear for safety while dirty tricks campaign undermines critics

Kagame’s government targeted journalists who uncovered killings, disappearances and torture linked to the regime

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...hile-dirty-tricks-campaign-undermines-critics
I take your point, I had been looking at advice sites for the safety of visitors and Kigali comes out quite well on those, but I suppose political opponents are different. The allegation was that there are safer countries though, and in Africa, sadly, I don't think there will be many.
 
A Tory MP said he quit his ministerial role because he could not afford to pay his mortgage on a salary of £118,300.

Mid Norfolk MP George Freeman resigned as science minister in November.

In a blog post, he said he stood down: "Because my mortgage rises this month from £800pcm to £2,000, which I simply couldn't afford to pay on a ministerial salary."

Downing Street said it had "no plans to change our approach to ministerial pay".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-68133873

What a shame. If only he had a job where he could have made a difference to the country's economy and to the mortgage payments of people.
 
A Tory MP said he quit his ministerial role because he could not afford to pay his mortgage on a salary of £118,300.

Mid Norfolk MP George Freeman resigned as science minister in November.

In a blog post, he said he stood down: "Because my mortgage rises this month from £800pcm to £2,000, which I simply couldn't afford to pay on a ministerial salary."

Downing Street said it had "no plans to change our approach to ministerial pay".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-68133873

What a shame. If only he had a job where he could have made a difference to the country's economy and to the mortgage payments of people.

so with a salary of 118,300 can't pay a mortgage of 24,000 yearly. What am I missing?
 
A Tory MP said he quit his ministerial role because he could not afford to pay his mortgage on a salary of £118,300.

Mid Norfolk MP George Freeman resigned as science minister in November.

In a blog post, he said he stood down: "Because my mortgage rises this month from £800pcm to £2,000, which I simply couldn't afford to pay on a ministerial salary."

Downing Street said it had "no plans to change our approach to ministerial pay".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-68133873

What a shame. If only he had a job where he could have made a difference to the country's economy and to the mortgage payments of people.

He gets paid £86k for being an MP representing his constituents. How much of his time does he devote to this job - One hour a week? if he can have so much time on his hands that he can do another highly paid job. How these MPs are allowed to have other jobs is beyond ridiculous. Maybe he should stop being a politician altogether.
 
so with a salary of 118,300 can't pay a mortgage of 24,000 yearly. What am I missing?
Plus whatever his wife is earning, and all down to the policies of the party he represents! These people are so divorced from the reality the rest of us live in, it should a a scandal in its own right, but they've normalised this kind of thing so much it all slides under the radar.
 
Plus whatever his wife is earning, and all down to the policies of the party he represents! These people are so divorced from the reality the rest of us live in, it should a a scandal in its own right, but they've normalised this kind of thing so much it all slides under the radar.
He's a Tory, his wife isn't working
 
A Tory MP said he quit his ministerial role because he could not afford to pay his mortgage on a salary of £118,300.

Mid Norfolk MP George Freeman resigned as science minister in November.

In a blog post, he said he stood down: "Because my mortgage rises this month from £800pcm to £2,000, which I simply couldn't afford to pay on a ministerial salary."

Downing Street said it had "no plans to change our approach to ministerial pay".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-68133873

What a shame. If only he had a job where he could have made a difference to the country's economy and to the mortgage payments of people.

It's amusing they think this is about ministerial pay and not how massively they fecked mortgage rates.
 
so with a salary of 118,300 can't pay a mortgage of 24,000 yearly. What am I missing?
He gets paid £86k for being an MP representing his constituents. How much of his time does he devote to this job - One hour a week? if he can have so much time on his hands that he can do another highly paid job. How these MPs are allowed to have other jobs is beyond ridiculous. Maybe he should stop being a politician altogether.
£86k is a take home of £4800, if your mortgage goes from 16% of your take home to 41% of your take home I can see why you might have to look for more money.

Not that I have sympathy
 
£86k is a take home of £4800, if your mortgage goes from 16% of your take home to 41% of your take home I can see why you might have to look for more money.

Not that I have sympathy

Yes but therefore he needs to resign as an MP and find a job that will pay him what he wants - as he won't have time to be an MP as well. :wenger:
 
£86k is a take home of £4800, if your mortgage goes from 16% of your take home to 41% of your take home I can see why you might have to look for more money.

Not that I have sympathy
“Well he shouldn’t have stretched himself when he took out a huge mortgage. He knew interest rates couldn’t stay low forever”

Is what Tories have been saying to homeowners since Truss’ disaster budget decimated the mortgage market.
 
Get Lee around to teach him how to cook three 10p pieces up into a hearty meal. He will be grand.
 
£86k is a take home of £4800, if your mortgage goes from 16% of your take home to 41% of your take home I can see why you might have to look for more money.

Not that I have sympathy

No sympathy here, but sounds like he’s still paying off his divorce and ongoing child maintenance/education as well as some care for his parents based off what I was reading this morning.
 
£86k is a take home of £4800, if your mortgage goes from 16% of your take home to 41% of your take home I can see why you might have to look for more money.

Not that I have sympathy

The job he quit was that of Minister, so the operative wage is £118k, not £86k. That's £6,200 a month, or £4,200 a month after mortgage repayments. £600 shy of his total take home from just being an MP.

Like F-Red said, bloke must have had other payments to make. I guess there's also the chance he's out on his arse at the next election.
 
No sympathy here, but sounds like he’s still paying off his divorce and ongoing child maintenance/education as well as some care for his parents based off what I was reading this morning.

If he couldn’t afford child maintenance…
 
The job he quit was that of Minister, so the operative wage is £118k, not £86k. That's £6,200 a month, or £4,200 a month after mortgage repayments. £600 shy of his total take home from just being an MP.

Like F-Red said, bloke must have had other payments to make. I guess there's also the chance he's out on his arse at the next election.
OK, well it's likely cover as he wants to earn more etc.
 
“Well he shouldn’t have stretched himself when he took out a huge mortgage. He knew interest rates couldn’t stay low forever”

Is what Tories have been saying to homeowners since Truss’ disaster budget decimated the mortgage market.
Agree
 
No sympathy here, but sounds like he’s still paying off his divorce and ongoing child maintenance/education as well as some care for his parents based off what I was reading this morning.
I've got child maintenence to pay and a mortgage that his party helped to inflate by 40%, but I don't earn a third of what he's on. Zero sympathy for these feckers.
 
No sympathy here, but sounds like he’s still paying off his divorce and ongoing child maintenance/education as well as some care for his parents based off what I was reading this morning.
He shouldn't have got divorced or had kids then. Sometimes in life you just have to dig in for the greater good. Weather the storm. British flags blowing in the wind. 10p meals.

Just trying to reply with the same shit the Tories do whenever someone poor complains about their hardships.
 
No sympathy here, but sounds like he’s still paying off his divorce and ongoing child maintenance/education as well as some care for his parents based off what I was reading this morning.

as a tory mp, they’ll also be the rent boys.