According to the UK government,
the main objective of the policy of sending migrants to Rwanda is to act as a
deterrent. In this scenario, sending a couple of hundred people a year to
central Africa will have the effect of deterring 40,000 other people each year
from attempting the trip across the Channel from France. An unkind soul might
point out that this effect depends firstly on desperate people being deterred
by the prospect of being sent somewhere they consider undesirable, and secondly
on them being unable to calculate that the mathematical probability of them
actually being sent to Rwanda is, shall we say, on the low side, even if the
policy is eventually ruled to be legal.
Faced with the possibility that
it will be found to be illegal anyway, to say nothing of the probability of
losing three by-elections this coming Thursday, the geniuses of the New
Conservative group have resurrected a discarded old Priti Patel idea of sending
migrants instead to remote Scottish islands. Their aim is to win or retain the
votes of those who have been persuaded that migrants are responsible for all
their woes, and should therefore be treated as inhumanely as possible, but is
also, presumably, intended to have a deterrent effect: people will be so
frightened of being sent to these so far unnamed remote islands that they will
decide not even to attempt to enter the UK. I can’t help but wonder, however,
whether these geniuses have thought through all the implications of their
message. Taking such a decision without asking Scotland doesn’t seem to be
treating Scotland as a valued partner in ‘this great union of ours’, and taking
it as read that the prospect of living in parts of Scotland will put people off
the idea of becoming UK citizens doesn’t exactly sound like extolling the
virtues of Scotland remaining part of the UK. Whilst it’s obviously true that
the policy is aimed at English voters rather than Scottish ones, admitting as
much would merely compound the problem.
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Can't be long before it dawns on them that Wales has got a lot of empty coal and slate mines that could serve as accommodation/deterrent options.
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