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announced a couple of new sites this week but right now there s only space for a couple of thousand people. where are they going to go? that speak clear that our scheme to detain and swiftly remove doesn t require 50,000 new detention places and the government is in no way planning to do that. and the government is in no way planning to do that. what happens if 50,000 planning to do that. what happens if 50.000 people planning to do that. what happens if 50,000 people arrive? planning to do that. what happens if 50,000 people arrive? we - planning to do that. what happens if 50,000 people arrive? we need - planning to do that. what happens if 50,000 people arrive? we need to l 50,000 people arrive? we need to increase our 50,000 people arrive? we need to increase our detention 50,000 people arrive? we need to increase our detention estate. - 50,000 people arrive? we need to increase our detention estate. we l increase our detention estate. we have several thousand places alread
obviously, a big issue for the government at the moment due to the numbers crossing the channel in small boats. big questions around where they are kept at the moment as well. and that s something the home secretary spoke about this morning. well, let s be clear that our scheme to detain and swiftly remove does not require 50,000 new detention places. the government is in no way planning to do that. what we need to do is we do. what happens if more people arrive? we do need to increase our detention estate. we ve got several thousand places already that we use and we ve got capacity there. we will need to increase some of our detention capacity. but what we believe to work is that once we are able to relocate people from the uk to rwanda, pursuant to our well world leading deal, that will have a significant deterrent effect and people will stop making the journey in the first place. they ll stop paying the evil people smuggling gangs in the first place and numbers will come down. and t
is a longer solution, as the government sees it, that government problem. at the moment, questions about detention capacity. and that is something that the home secretary touched on earlier. well, let s be clear that our scheme to detain and swiftly remove does not require 50,000 new detention places. the government is in no way planning to do that. what we need to do is. what happens if 50,000 people arrive? we do need to increase our detention estate. we have got several thousand places already that we use and we have got capacity there. we will need to increase some of our detention capacity. but what we believe to work is that, once we are able to relocate people from the uk to rwanda, pursuant to our world leading deal, that will have a significant deterrent effect and people will stop making the journey in the first place. they will stop paying the evil people smuggling gangs in the first place, and the numbers will come down. and that is notjust speculation, that is actually bor
and that s something the home secretary spoke about this morning. well, let s be clear that our scheme to detain and swiftly remove does not require 50,000 new detention places. the government is in no way planning to do that. what we need to do is we do. what happens if more people arrive? we do need to increase our detention estate. we ve got several thousand places already that we use and we ve got capacity there. we will need to increase some of our detention capacity. but what we believe to work is that once we are able to relocate people from the uk to rwanda, pursuant to our well world leading deal, that will have a significant deterrent effect and people will stop making the journey in the first place. they ll stop paying the evil people smuggling gangs in the first place and numbers will come down. and that s notjust a speculation that s actually borne out of experience. so other countries who rolled out a similar scheme, for example, australia. now that idea there that the rw