Dozens of migrants head to UK in 'small boat' hours after Parliament back Rishi Sunak's Rwanda Bill
Dozens of migrants were heading to the UK in a “small boat” to cross the Channel just hours after Parliament backed Rishi Sunak’s controversial Rwanda Bill.The pictures of the asylum seekers and economic migrants clambering into an overcrowded flimsy vessel immediately raised questions over whether the Government’s Rwanda Plan will achieve its aim.Illegal migration minister Michael Tomlinson claimed on BBC Breakfast that the Bill would have a “deterrent effect” over live pictures of a crowded dinghy leaving French shores to cross the Channel, said to be carrying migrants from Afghanistan, Eritrea and South Sudan.The video of the migrants boarding the boat, some without life jackets, came shortly after MR Sunak declared on Tuesday that “nothing will stand in our way” in getting deportation flights off the ground after Parliament passed his controversial Rwanda Bill.
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00:00Just bring you some new images here on Sky News reminding you of that top story this morning that after months of parliamentary ping-pong
00:07The Commons and the Lords have finally passed the government's flagship Rwanda bill
00:11Which is a central tenant of Rishi Sunak's time in office and one of his five key pledges to I quote stop the boats
00:18Well, this is live footage from our Sky News team in Dunkirk on the French coast
00:23and what you can see there in the middle of your footage on the
00:28Horizon just in the right-hand side of your screen is a dinghy with migrants which our team says has left the coast of France
00:35And as you can see
00:36Travelling against the waves that are incoming onto the French coastline heading in the direction of the UK that comes
00:42Just 10 or 12 hours after the government's flagship Rwanda bill passing through the House of Lords and Commons
00:49Heading now obviously to Buckingham Palace for Royal Assent
00:52Which will follow in due course Rishi Sunak saying it may take 10 to 12 weeks before flights
00:57Take off to Rwanda many challenges many hurdles still to come for that