Conservative Party conference: I’d bring back Rwanda policy and quit ECHR, says Tory leadership hopeful Jenrick

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cn4y7vl0xl0t

Posted by faconsandwich

18 Comments

  1. faconsandwich on

    Why do all Right-wingers have such a raging hard-on for removing rights and leaving the EcHR that stop them exploiting us?

    I seem to have answered my own question.

  2. “I want to spaff £10bn more on Rwanda and remove all you plebs human rights and protections from a corrupt government”

    do we really want to live in a dictatorship – neither the Chinese style or the Russki style appeal to me.

    Helluva pitch that, Bob,

  3. corbynista2029 on

    Ah right, the policy that allows the UK to deport 200 people at a price tag of £2mil per deportation? Can we check if any Rwandan official has donated to Jenrick’s campaign?

  4. HauntedFurniture on

    Beginning to suspect the real reason people are calling for the leadership contest to be cut short is to curtail yet more embarrassment

  5. Healthy_Direction_18 on

    All irrelevant hot air. Whichever one of these buffoons gets nominated won’t see a general election campaign anyway.

  6. InMyLiverpoolHome on

    I wondered if the conservatives would go back to the drawing board and try re-invent themselves following their destruction at the GE, but it seems they’re literally just gonna do the exact same thing again

  7. Downtown_Category163 on

    Did we, the voting public, fucking *stutter?* Why are their only plans to do the same thing that made us bin them the last time, only even angrier and more incompetently?

  8. There’s a good chance they’ll form the next government given how inept Labour have been.

  9. “Make me leader and I will remove your rights” should be a stupid thing to say.

  10. “I’ll waste £10,000,000,000 of **your** money on a pointless gimmick designed to appeal to thickos and racists. And I’ll strip you for of your rights.”

    It’s a fucking terrible platform. It’s also not particularly conservative.

  11. JewsFromOuterSpace on

    Rwanda is a great staging point to process asylum applications and perform background checks. It’s also one the fastest developing nations in Africa. The trek to Rwanda also does not include going through Europe or crossing the channel. Put them to work in a culture that is similar to their own while processing their claim. If they check out, fine, allow them in. Some may choose to stay. Some may choose to go on. If they don’t check out, we’ve lost nothing.

    Immigration is a major issue whether you choose to accept it or not. It will only get worse with further climate change. Protect our resources that are meant for BRITISH CITIZENS, or throw them away.

  12. Hey, you know that really unpopular shit that convince a load of people to not vote for us last time? I think we should bring that back

  13. tolkienfan2759 on

    Y’all need Trump… he would get up on his hind legs and bellow at the immigrants and they would turn around and go back where they came from

  14. Academic_Noise_5724 on

    For the last time:

    This will never happen. The Good Friday Agreement, which secured peace in Northern Ireland, is underpinned by the ECHR. The US will simply not allow the UK to threaten peace in NI.