John Major criticises Rwanda asylum plan as un-Conservative and un-British'
Briefly

Sir John Major criticized the former Conservative government's Rwanda scheme, stating it was un-Conservative and unsuitable for the 21st century, expressing frustration over society viewing immigration negatively.
Major expressed disbelief at the notion that a remote country in North Africa could comprehend British law, highlighting a lack of understanding of the actual situation faced by those seeking refuge.
Major condemned the Rwanda policy, stating it was 'un-Conservative, un-British, and unchristian,' emphasizing that treating people poorly was not aligned with UK values.
Reflecting on historical practices, Major pointed out that transporting people in the past for punishment was not a policy suitable for today, indicating a need for change.
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