the head of the un refugee agency has said the policy will set a catastrophic precedent . hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sonia sodha, the chief leader writer at the observer, and olivia utley, the assistant comment editor for the daily telegraph. tomorrow s front pages, let s get stuck in. the metro reports on the first flight taking asylum seekers from the uk to rwanda. it s due to take place on tuesday, after another legal challenge to the government s policy was rejected. the daily mail though says reports that only a handful of people may actually be on the flight make it a farce . meanwhile, leaders of the church of england have condemned the plans. the i covers a letter signed by all 25 bishops who sit in the house of lords saying the policy shames britain . the guardian leads with reports that the eu is ready to launch legal action, after uk ministers published new legislation which would scrap parts
get the maximum number of refugees over to rwanda, but to deter people from making that very dangerous crossing in small boats from france to britain and taken by that metric, you could say it s already doing some good, even if only having seven people on the flight saves 200, even if it doesn t sound very sensible. it is also possible that the activist groups and lawyers want to make an example of the government by taking on as many of these cases as they can, but if they keep getting shut down by the courts as they have been here, they will lose interest eventually and the policy could find a way to break through. but things aren t going swimmingly for the government as far as this policy was concerned, which was always going to happen, because trying to break through this impasse that we ve reached with the channel crisis was going to be a challenge. let s bring in the i newspaper, which looks at what the bishops of the church of england have been