Keir Starmer has announced that Labour would scrap the Rwanda deportation scheme and replace it with a new specialised border security unit if it won power. Starmer announced the plans in Dover alongside the local MP, Natalie Elphicke, who dramatically defected from the Conservatives to Labour on Wednesday
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