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Fuming Rishi Sunak Vows to Bring in Emergency Laws to Start Migrant Flights to Rwanda After Judges Block Scheme

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The PM Pledges to Push Through Deportation Flights

After the Supreme Court ruled the current Rwanda deportation plan illegal, Rishi Sunak promises to bring in emergency laws to get it back on track.

Pressure Mounts on Sunak to Fix the Mess

Tory MPs are urging the PM to resolve the situation and warn that his leadership is at stake.

Sunak Faces Massive Tory Backlash

The Prime Minister is met with criticism and warned of an existential crisis if the party does not address the migrant boats issue.

Time to End the Legal "Merry-Go-Round"

Sunak expresses frustration with the court challenges and vows to put an end to the legal battles.

New Treaty with Rwanda

Sunak plans to sign a new treaty with Rwanda and guarantee settled status for all asylum seekers deported there to satisfy the judges.

Flights Remain Grounded for Months Longer

Despite the planned law change, the flights will not resume immediately and could still face further legal challenges.

MPs Urge Sunak to Ignore the ECHR

Tory MPs call on the PM to disregard the European Court of Human Rights and take action without delay.

Emergency Legislation Demanded

Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman and other MPs demand emergency legislation to overrule the Human Rights Act and the ECHR.

The Future of the Party at Stake

Some MPs warn that the court ruling could have serious consequences for the Conservative Party.

Supreme Court Backs the Principle of Sending Migrants to a Third Country

Despite the ruling against the current plan, the Supreme Court supports the idea of deporting illegal migrants to a third country.

New Treaty with Rwanda to Address Human Rights Concerns

A strengthened treaty is being developed to address concerns about Rwanda's human rights record and media freedom.

Labour Leader Criticizes the PM

Sir Keir Starmer criticizes the PM, stating that the government's central pillar has collapsed.