- Mon Apr 22, 2024 1:02 pm
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Sunak ‘confident’ civil service will enact Rwanda bill despite legal concerns
Rishi Sunak has said he is confident Home Office staff will enact the Rwanda deportation scheme, despite fears that could put them in breach of international law.
The FDA, the union for senior civil servants, has threatened ministers with legal action if they are forced to implement the government’s Rwanda deportation bill.
The union has warned civil servants could be in violation of the civil service code, and potentially open to prosecution, if they followed a minister’s demands to ignore an urgent injunction from Strasbourg banning a deportation.
But speaking on a flight to Poland, Sunak said: “I’m clearly and firmly of the view that civil servants know that what they’re there to do is support the government and that’s what I’m confident they will do in this instance.
“That’s why we specifically changed the civil service code, which is one of the steps that we made a little while ago, to make it crystal clear that when it comes to rule 39 decisions, the bill gives ministers the discretion to decide what to do about those.”
He added: “I wouldn’t have put that power in there if I wasn’t prepared to use it, but our changes to the code make it crystal clear that civil servants will be expected to follow ministerial guidance on that point when we get there, or if we get there.”
The FDA sent a pre-action legal letter to James Cleverly, the home secretary, outlining its concerns last month.
Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:40 pmThey’re very much in denial, aren’t they ? Denial that this election is about a 14 year record of corruption, incompetence, cruelty, deliberate ideology-based damage (aks Brexit), and sheer nastiness .
I also note Chris Plop or whatever his name is doing the rounds today and saying that an election would be a "referendum on grumpiness with the government", so should only take place when people are going to take it seriously.
I'm going to stay up for him losing his seat.
Abernathy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 2:38 pmThis is what happens when you ignore anyone disagreeing with you (because they're woke lefties and they'll never stop moaning) and surround yourself with sycophants, and judge everything by its immediate effect on you personally.
They’re very much in denial, aren’t they ? Denial that this election is about a 14 year record of corruption, incompetence, cruelty, deliberate ideology-based damage (aks Brexit), and sheer nastiness .
And it always will be,. Not about a couple of pence knocked off NICs, nor about restrictions on buying fags, nor about increasing defence budgets, nor about sending vulnerable refugees to fucking Rwanda.
davidjay wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 3:03 pm It will certainly be nice to see that Labour aren't the party whose extremists blame a crushing defeat on not being extreme enough.Political parties dont learn the lessons of history or learn from the mistakes of other parties. Labout in the 1979-1983 period blamed their 1979 defeat on not being socialist enough. The result was the 1983 manifesto and an absolute thrashing at the polls.
slilley wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 3:36 pmNot quite right. Though Corbyn will definitely not be a Labour candidate at the election, he remains a member of the Labour Party. Of course, the instant he declares as a candidate against the official Labour candidate in Islington North, he won’t be. Automatic expulsion.
the Jeremy Corbyn card, someone who is no longer a Labour Party member nor will he be a Labour candidate next time around.
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