Both British prime ministers want to expand the Rwanda plan

Rishi Sunak, one of the possible successors to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, will present a plan on Sunday to expand the controversial Rwanda agreement. His opponent, Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, also wants to tackle British immigration policy.

according to Watchman The former British chancellor will promise that, as prime minister, he will tackle illegal immigration and take back control of Britain’s borders. Sunak will also pledge to make the Rwanda plan a success “at any cost”.

The British government has agreed with Rwanda to accept asylum seekers from the UK for 120 million pounds (139 million euros), in order to curb immigration. The plan drew a lot of criticism and the European Court of Human Rights decided last month to draw a line through the plan. The British government opposes this decision.

More border workers

Sunak confronts Truss in the battle to succeed Johnson. You promised in the British tabloid mail on sunday Extension of the Rwanda Agreement. It also wants to increase the number of British border workers from 9,000 to 10,800.

The Conservative Party wants to announce who will succeed Johnson on September 5. The controversial prime minister is stepping down after three years because members of his government have resigned en masse due to dissatisfaction with his leadership that has been burdened with all kinds of scandals.

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