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in the studio, ian birrell, who writes for the mail on sunday and is freshly returned from a lengthy spell in the donbas region of ukraine. latika bourke is a columnist for the age of melbourne and the sydney morning herald. she has spent much of a month stomping through australia covering the election campaign there. and jeffrey kofman has been a news anchor in both his native canada and the united states as a war correspondent. thank you all for coming, good to see you. a bit of a relief from the hot temperatures outside in london as we record this programme. jeffrey, let s begin with rwanda. tell us what happened to what britain says is a ground breaking, revolutionary new asylum policy, sending asylum seekers who want to come and live in the uk to rwanda instead. i tell you what did not happen, europe did not meddle in british law. that s what borisjohnson and his supporters want us to believe, that this is another european incursion. that is not what happened. a couple of observat
those three aspects. in the studio, ian birrell, who writes for the mail on sunday and is freshly returned from a lengthy spell in the donbas region of ukraine. latika bourke is a columnist for the age of melbourne and the sydney morning herald. she has spent much of a month stomping through australia covering the election campaign there. and jeffrey kofman has been a news anchor in both his native canada and the united states as a war correspondent. thank you all for coming, good to see you. a bit of a relief from the hot temperatures outside in london as we record this programme. jeffrey, let s begin with rwanda. tell us what happened to what britain says is a ground breaking, revolutionary new asylum policy, sending asylum seekers who want to come and live in the uk to rwanda instead. i tell you what did not happen, europe did not meddle in british law. that s what borisjohnson and his supporters want us to believe, that this is another european incursion. that is not what happened.
who want to come and live in the uk to rwanda instead. i tell you what did not happen, europe did not meddle in british law. that s what borisjohnson and his supporters want us to believe, that this is another european incursion. that is not what happened. a couple of observations here. one, they tried to send asylum seekers to rwanda to deter them from coming across the camera, to say, not worth it, stay in france, stay in the continent. they knew it wasn t legal. they are pushing this. this is about protecting britain, the same rhetoric as brexit, and they are simply doing it for posturing, flight ready to go, half an hour before, the european human rights court said no, you can t do it. that is not the european union. winston churchill was a signatory to this, i think it was 1959. 46 nations, much larger than the european union, completely separate. it s the european council that