The deal with Kigali was struck two years prior by Boris Johnson's administration. However, the British court, as well as the European Court of Human Rights, believed that sending migrants to Rwanda is illegal.
It should be said that Keir Starmer enters power with one of the longest lists of problems ever to face an incoming prime minister and few resources to deal with them. Starmer said on Friday: "We start the next chapter, begin the work of change, the mission of national renewal and start to rebuild our country." So, his decisions on migration policy will affect not only those who seek for asylum in the U.K., but also Brits who voted for resolving the migration crisis. It was difficult for the Labour Party to win the election, but it won't be easier to prevent a new migration crisis.
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