Boris Johnson arrives in Rwanda amid storm over immigration policy

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  1. Looks like a personal trip.

    He probably gone for a free holiday, after all he’s booked out a whole complex with nobody in it.

    What a let down.

  2. Wouldn’t it be funny if Patel cancelled BoJo’s passport, then staged a coup today?

    I bet she’s considered that.

  3. Hopefully a journalist will asking him about gay rights. He’ll have to come out for it and hopefully they’ll arrest him for it.

  4. Distracting away from the current issues. If he is not in the country they cant get him.

    Did the same thing when he went to Ukraine last.

  5. If Rwanda hadn’t suffered so much under colonialism, military dictatorships, civil war and genocide, I’d suggest that Boris Johnson should just be left there rather than being allowed to come back to the UK.

  6. Ah, they’ve finally deported this American-born immigrant who’s been living off of taxpayer money for the last twenty years.

  7. Sooo…has de Piffle just given up on trying to do politics and replaced it with ‘going to places on a plane’?

    Photo call politics just makes him look like a fat ‘mam at Burtons’.

  8. Flying the racist flag as voters back in the UK assemble to eject the Tory candidates in two by-elections (brought about by the formerly sitting Tories having to resign over sexual misconduct)

  9. Crisis at home,inflation running rampant, oil and fuel prices killing the country and old Blow Job Johnson pisses of on holiday to the killing grounds of Rwanda.

  10. God she’s there too . She gave off massive “let them eat cake vibes” at the Jubilee. And what qualified her to be put forward by Johnson for £100k job? Answers on a postcard please!

  11. This Rwanda scheme is basically an expenseive scam to convince the hard line racists that the conservatives are the party to support when it comes to immigration.
    All the easy, legal routes for asylum seekers have been closed down which means a long, difficult and dangerous journey followed by crossing the channel. Not all asylum seekers are illegal immigrants, many want to come to the UK because they already have family here or speak english. Around 75% of them win their case and are allowed to stay and it can take up to 10 years for an asylum case to be heard.
    What is needed is a quick hearings and appeals process, but that doesn’t appeal to the conservatives.

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