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Ascension Island part of ‘additional measures’ to tackle small boats – minister

07 Aug 2023 3 minute read
Asylum seekers arriving (Photo: Gareth Fuller)

A Home Office minister has confirmed the UK Government is looking at “additional measures” following reports that plans to send asylum seekers to Ascension Island could be revived.

Sarah Dines said “times change” and that the small boats crisis had become “urgent” when asked why the Ascension Island plan was reportedly being reconsidered after seemingly being rejected by Boris Johnson’s former government.

Proposals to use the volcanic island in the South Atlantic for processing people who arrive in the UK by unauthorised means are apparently being considered by ministers and officials as a “plan B” if the Rwanda scheme fails.

The plans to send asylum seekers to Kigali have been stalled by legal challenges that will end up in the Supreme Court.

Safeguarding minister Ms Dines said Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Home Secretary Suella Braverman remain “committed” to the Rwanda agreement but said other measures were under consideration.

Additional measures

Asked on Sky News whether the multiple reports about the Ascension Island plan being revisited were correct, Ms Dines said: “We are pretty confident that Rwanda is a legal policy.

“The High Court and the Lord Chief Justice found that it was, so that is what we are focusing on.

“But like any responsible government, we look at additional measures, so we are looking at everything to make sure our policy works.

“We need to reduce the pull factor of illegal criminal gangs getting people to this country, basically abusing the system.”

In plans first revealed in 2020, former home secretary Dame Priti Patel reportedly ordered department officials to explore plans for building an asylum processing centre on Ascension Island, which is more than 4,000 miles from the UK.

The British Overseas Territory, which is used as a staging post to supply and defend the Falkland Islands, has an RAF base and a population of fewer than 1,000.

Moving asylum seekers there and keeping them supplied was said to represent a considerable logistical challenge, with the idea apparently dropped.

Ms Dines, asked why Mr Sunak’s Conservative administration appeared to be revisiting the possibility of using the island, told Sky News: “Well, times change.

“We look at all possibilities. This crisis in the Channel is urgent, we need to look at all possibilities and that is what we are doing.

“We are determined to make sure there isn’t the pull factor for illegal migrants to come to this country, basically to be abused by criminal organised gangs.

“These are international operations and they have got to stop.”

Under Dame Priti’s plans, asylum seekers would reportedly be processed on Ascension Island with the possibility that they would return to mainland UK if their application was successful.

The Rwanda plan instead involves those sent to Kigali having an application processed to live in the east African country, rather than Britain.


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David Zenati-Parsons
David Zenati-Parsons
8 months ago

dog whistle politics at it’s best from the hapless Tories. Infrastructure simply isn’t there for this nonsense to happen.

Rhufawn Jones
Rhufawn Jones
8 months ago

Meddai’r hen epil Hengist a Hors o wleidyddion, a oresgynasant yr ynys hon drwy drais a thwyll, ac nad oes gennynt fodfedd o hawl foesol dros hen diroedd y Brythoniad. Hen symbalau swnllyd. Cywion Alys.

Cat
Cat
8 months ago

Mad idea, but is it not better to process people quickly, allow those who qualify to stay and to get the? into the labour force and then return those home that do not qualify. Surely better than stockpiling people, dividing communities and making everyone miserable in the process. But then that’s not the point for the Tories is it?

Fi yn unig
Fi yn unig
8 months ago
Reply to  Cat

No, it’s not the the point for the Tories. They know Rwanda will (literally) not fly and with the population of Ascension Island at around 800, they have no chance of doubling that plus by shipping people in on a scheme that is doomed to fail. The islanders won’t wear it and it is just another ‘look over there’ distraction from this people trafficking government. If anyone gets there, there they will stay – just like Rwanda.

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