In a determined stance, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has reaffirmed his commitment to the Rwanda deportation plan, despite the recent ruling by the Supreme Court declaring it unlawful. Sunak has expressed his willingness to change UK law if necessary to ensure the success of the initiative.

During Prime Minister’s Questions, Sunak stated that he would work on finalising a new treaty with Rwanda following the Supreme Court ruling. He emphasised that if current domestic legal frameworks or international conventions continue to hinder the plan, he is prepared to revise these laws and reevaluate international relationships.

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