Germany could adopt Rwanda plan paid for by UK

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/09/05/germany-could-adopt-rwanda-plan-paid-for-by-uk/

Posted by TypicalPlankton7347

14 Comments

  1. corbynista2029 on

    Looks like it’s Germany’s turn to push for desperate policies in an attempt to win the next election! It didn’t work for the Tories but surely it’ll work for SDP, FDP, and the Greens, right, right?

  2. IllustriousLynx8099 on

    I hope this happens. Solely to see the mental gymnastics of people who have spent the last 8 years lecturing us all on how tolerant, progressive and forward thinking people on the continent are when it comes to immigration. 

    I think they’re all in for a shock over the coming decade.

  3. The Huns are supposed to be intelligent. Why would they buy a second-hand plan that was useless when it was new?

  4. Agreeable_Falcon1044 on

    Amazing how this Rwanda dream comes to life whenever a desperate politician needs a headline.

    Rwanda are pissing themselves. They could pull this trick off for decades. Just keep selling the same immigrant homes over and over…there’s zero chance anyone will ever end up in them!

  5. [https://www.dw.com/en/germany-migration-commissioner-proposes-rwanda-deportations/a-70138163](https://www.dw.com/en/germany-migration-commissioner-proposes-rwanda-deportations/a-70138163)

    >commissioner Joachim Stamp discussed the possibility of deporting [migrants](https://www.dw.com/en/migration/t-41577210) to Rwanda if there were difficulties returning them to their homelands.

    So, Germany is talking about people whose assylum claim has been denied?

    As opossed to how UK talked about ALL assylum seekers?

  6. The EU won’t let them do it. It was the European court of human rights that kept blocking us. If they want to do it they would have to leave the eu

  7. Is this like some kind of Nigerian prince scam for high-level politics? Really starting to look like it.

  8. They could also elect a far right government the way things are going. To be fair EU coordination is needed on this and offshore processing is not a terrible idea. The UK we have made an absolute mess of processing claimants it would be safer if they didn’t get lost in the system over here. Like the rapist they couldn’t deport because in his country he would be put to death.

  9. Melodic-Display-6311 on

    The right is becoming more mainstream across Europe, the mood has shifted, France is perhaps the outlier in this regard more so than us seeing as Reform made larger vote share gains here than the Le Pen party did in France.

    I’ve often said we’re an election away from having a legitimate anti immigration, right wing government taking power, the 2020s appears to be a shift where liberal attitudes in terms of immigration of the 2010s are becoming less popular