UK politics: Starmer unveils small boats plan as Sunak’s first Rwanda flights could take off in June

11 May 2024 • 1:23 AM MYT
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Keir Starmer has unveiled a counter-terror style small boats plan that will “replace gimmicks with graft” by scrapping the Rwanda scheme.

He has vowed to partly fund a new “elite” border unit as he set out his plans to stop small boats crossing the Channel.

In a speech at Dover, the Labour leader accused the Conservatives of operating a “Travelodge amnesty” by housing asylum-seekers in hotels rather than processing their claims.

He was accompanied by new Labour MP Natalie Elphicke, who has slammed the Tories approach on boats just days after defecting from the party.

Speaking about her admission, he said the move represents the “mood of the country” as Rishi Sunak is “clinging on by his fingernails” to power.

During the press conference, the opposition leader hasn’t ruled out letting Nigel Farage join the Labour Party.

It comes after as government lawyers have confirmed the first deportation flights as part of the Rwanda scheme could take off in June.