Prince Charles 'slams Rwanda migrant plan' as High Court rules first flight can go ahead

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Prince Charles has 'slammed the Government's Rwanda migrant plan' after the first scheduled flight to remove asylum seekers from the UK was given the green light

On Friday, campaign groups vowed to keep fighting after losing the High Court bid to block the Government's plan to send migrants to Rwanda.

Meanwhile, Clare Moseley, founder of Care4Calais, said: "We have been granted permission to appeal on Monday as we are deeply concerned for the welfare of people who may be forcibly deported to Rwanda, a fate that could profoundly harm their mental health and future."The court heard 31 people were due on the first flight on Tuesday, with the Home Office planning to schedule more this year.

He added: "There is a material public interest in the Home Secretary being able to pursue her policy." The barrister later said that the agreement between the two countries, known as a Memorandum of Understanding, was "unenforceable". However, Home Office lawyers said legal action should not be allowed to derail the plans and urged the court to reject the application, arguing there was a "strong public interest in permitting these removals to proceed as scheduled" and a "clear public interest in deterring the making of dangerous journeys and the activities of criminal smugglers".

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