Starmer to scrap Rwanda deportation plan

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As the newly elected British Prime Minister Keir Starmer presided over his first Cabinet meeting on Saturday, he created Mission Delivery Boards for his ministers to drive through the change he said the public had voted for...

In a widely expected and one of his first acts after assuming office, he stated that the government would scrap the controversial Conservative policy to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda...

Talking about the Mission Delivery Boards, Starmer said: We will have Mission Delivery Boards to drive through the change that we need, and I will be chairing those boards to make sure that its clear to everyone that they are my priorities in the government, he said...

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