Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Rishi Sunak Rwanda bill has finally became law after a latenight in the House of Parliament last night 22/04/24. Sunak said in a statement "nothing will stand in our way" now of getting flights off the ground. But the schemes could still be held up by challenges in the courts. Ahead of the approval of the bill, Rishi Sunak said flights to Rwanda would take off within 10 to 12 weeks, missing his original spring target.
A lawyer representing some of those who could potentially be sent to Rwanda suggested there may be other routes to stop flights taking off. Nicholas Hughes, a solicitor at a law firm Duncan Lewis, represents dozens of people who were affected when the flights were first planned in 2022, he also stated they are likely to represent clients selected for potential future flights to Rwanda.
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