Rishi Sunak's asylum spat with Ireland explained

rishi sunak's asylum spat with ireland explained

Rishi Sunak’s asylum spat with Ireland explained

Ireland’s justice minister complained that migrants from the UK had started crossing the border into the Republic in order to avoid being deported to Rwanda. Helen McEntee claimed that 80% of recent asylum seekers had come from Northern Ireland; days later, the new Taoiseach, Simon Harris, said his government would be introducing a law to override an Irish court ruling that the UK is unsafe for asylum seekers owing to the Rwanda plan, with a view to sending migrants back. However, Downing Street insists that it has “no legal obligation” to accept them.

The Home Office said this week that it has begun detaining the first migrants identified for deportation to Rwanda, and confirmed that the first one-way flights would leave within nine to 11 weeks. However, it also admitted that it has been unable to locate 3,557 of the 5,700 asylum seekers due to be deported, because they’re not obliged to report to Border Force.

An extraordinary gambit

“The Irish do like a laugh,” said The Sun. How else to explain Dublin’s ludicrous plan to send its asylum seekers to Britain? Since we left the EU, France has refused to take back those who reach the UK in small boats. Yet Simon Harris seems to think that Britain can be compelled to accept those who make it to Ireland. “A pointless new law will apparently enforce it. How? Britain won’t allow it.”

It’s an extraordinary gambit, agreed The Times – but Harris is wrestling with an issue that has become toxic in Ireland, as it has in Britain. There have been arson attacks on proposed hostels for asylum seekers, hundreds of whom were living in a “tent city” in central Dublin until it was cleared this week.

Still, that migrants are fleeing to Ireland suggests that the Rwanda plan is having its intended deterrent effect. Even that is not clear, said The Independent. The Irish have provided no data to back up their claim about migrants fleeing the UK; and boats are still crossing the Channel. What migrants may be deterred from is reporting to Border Force on arrival – which would “come as a surprise to no one”.

A week of hypocrisy

“For connoisseurs of hypocrisy and irony in politics”, the past week has been “one to treasure”, said Dominic Lawson in the Daily Mail. Days after France’s President Macron labelled Sunak’s Rwanda plan a “betrayal of European values”, the largest grouping in the European Parliament proposed its own scheme to send asylum seekers to “safe third countries”. And then Ireland triggered this diplomatic spat.

During Brexit negotiations, Dublin repeatedly insisted that there could be no hard border between the North and the Republic, saying it would undermine the Good Friday Agreement. Yet now the Irish government is complaining that this border is too porous. In doing so, it has presented a problem without a solution, said Sean O’Grady in The Independent. The 310-mile border in question is “basically invisible and imprecise even to the locals, let alone someone fleeing Mogadishu”. The idea that Dublin could send migrants back to Northern Ireland and never see them again is for the birds.

Dublin insists it does have the right to return asylum seekers, as part of a reciprocal deal made in 2020, said Nimo Omer in The Guardian. The UK says the deal is not legally binding, and it has never been used. Put on hold during the pandemic, it has been delayed again by the Irish high court’s ruling in March that the UK cannot be designated as a safe place.

Dublin’s workaround – which may not work, but may persuade voters that it is “doing something” – is to introduce a law that designates the UK as a safe place. Sound familiar? It ought to, said Michael Deacon in The Daily Telegraph. After all, the Rwanda law does the same thing for that country, and is a similarly “cynical distraction”.

By making the immigration debate all about the “relatively tiny” number of people arriving in the UK on small boats (29,437 last year), Rishi Sunak is hoping that voters will continue to overlook the “vast number” arriving on our shores legally (672,000 net last year). “Who does Sunak think he’s kidding? Quite plainly, it’s us.”

‘Proof of concept’

The first failed asylum seeker was sent from the UK to Rwanda this week. The man had signed up to a voluntary relocation scheme in which migrants who cannot be returned to their own countries are offered £3,000 to go to Rwanda. The scheme is separate to the enforced deportation plan; but officials said it was “proof of concept”.

Those due to be deported to Rwanda have been detained in cities including Glasgow, Bristol and Birmingham, The Guardian reports. Several were detained after turning up for what they thought were routine Home Office appointments.

OTHER NEWS

34 minutes ago

Girls Aloud kick off reunion tour dedicated to late bandmate

34 minutes ago

Arizona baseball crushed by Oregon State, falls out of 1st place in Pac-12

34 minutes ago

3 underrated Netflix shows you should watch this weekend (May 17-19)

34 minutes ago

DC clears out encampments as homelessness rises

38 minutes ago

Video: I'm an American man living in the UK... here are THREE things I find weird about your country

38 minutes ago

Basketball coach who had hopes of playing in the NBA charged with rape of girl, 14, he met on Snapchat

38 minutes ago

Elections 2024: IFP raises banner as a ‘sign of hope’ over Cape Town

38 minutes ago

Erin McGregor recalls moment she first realised son Harry might have autism

38 minutes ago

Arsenal could set new Premier League prize money record with Manchester United fighting for £6.2m

38 minutes ago

Chelsea ready bid for future Ballon dOr winner who'd thrive with Palmer

38 minutes ago

Transparent Solar Panels: What Do They Cost, And Are There Any Disadvantages?

38 minutes ago

Sam Kerr’s fight to clear her name of criminal charges hits fresh hurdle

38 minutes ago

91-Year-Old Man Rescues Struggling Fire Department with $500,000 Donation

38 minutes ago

Maple Leafs’ David Kampf Leads Czechia to Top of Group ‘A’ with Dominant Win Over Austria at World Hockey Championship

38 minutes ago

Passive Income: The Investment Needed to Yield $1,000 Per Annum

38 minutes ago

Nigeria will have no need to import petrol from next month - Dangote

38 minutes ago

5-Star Wide Receiver Dakorien Moore Decommits From Elite SEC Program

42 minutes ago

‘Motherland’ Spin-off ‘Amandaland’ Set At BBC

44 minutes ago

Do you think you're a better driver than AI? Three in five motorists reckon they are superior to autonomous vehicles

44 minutes ago

Anya Taylor-Joy puts on a VERY leggy display in a leather miniskirt and a red jacket as she heads to the Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga premiere afterparty with Chris Hemsworth

44 minutes ago

THE EURO FILES: Hometown heroes Lucas Perez and Patrick Cutrone fire old clubs out of the doldrums... as Deportivo La Coruna and Cesc Fabregas' Como earn promotion

44 minutes ago

Do you think you're a better driver than AI? Three in five motorists reckon they are superior to autonomous vehicles

44 minutes ago

The subtle change to bottled drinks that everyone's secretly furious about: Experts lift the lid on tethered plastic bottle caps - as users fume they're the 'worst thing to happen to humanity'

44 minutes ago

I run a nudist resort and these are the do's and don'ts of getting naked at a holiday retreat (and how erections are dealt with)

44 minutes ago

Two police officers who took a two-hour break to get a kebab on the night of the Manchester Arena attack which left 22 dead are given final written warnings

44 minutes ago

More Devon disease cases are expected today as MP claims heads 'have to roll' over parasite found in drinking water

44 minutes ago

Cristiano Ronaldo is taunted by 'Messi, Messi' chants from Al-Hilal fans as Saudi champions score 100th-minute equaliser against Al-Nassr - after Portuguese star missed first half sitter

44 minutes ago

What are they key questions ahead of today's All-Ireland senior football openers?

44 minutes ago

Indian actor dies by suicide days after co-star passed away in car accident

45 minutes ago

The 2007 All-Ireland-minor winning captain still serving Galway 17 years later

45 minutes ago

Puka Nacua not feeling any added pressure in 2024 after historic rookie year

45 minutes ago

Senegalese PM Ousmane Sonko questions French military presence

45 minutes ago

NHS staff must be able to blow whistle, Health Secretary says

45 minutes ago

Bad year of mosquitoes or wasps? Weather has the final say

45 minutes ago

Why Minecraft is Still an Amazing Adventure 15 Years Later

45 minutes ago

Veteran broadcaster calls for 'much more scrutiny of what our MEPs are doing'

45 minutes ago

Siakam helps Pacers set up decider against Knicks

46 minutes ago

Stars' Matt Duchene ends Avs' season in 2OT after no-goal call

48 minutes ago

Basketball coach who had hopes of playing in the NBA charged with rape of girl, 14, he met on Snapchat

48 minutes ago

Do you think you're a better driver than AI? Three in five motorists reckon they are superior to autonomous vehicles

Kênh khám phá trải nghiệm của giới trẻ, thế giới du lịch