The UK's ability to facilitate flights to Rwanda is under scrutiny, with concerns raised about the lack of secure landing space at RAF Boscombe Down. Former Labour MP, Simon Danczuk, expresses disbelief at this limitation. Meanwhile, MP Diana Johnson questions the Prime Minister about the difficulty in getting airlines to sign up for the flights due to 'reputational damage.' The PM aims to expedite the flights and is confident in the country's capability to send people to Rwanda.
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.@DianaJohnsonMP asks the PM about Rwanda flights and puts it to PM that canāt get airline to sign up because of the āreputational damageā. He says he wants to get flights away as soon as is āpractically possibleā & is confident that we will have ability to send people to Rwanda
Diane Johnson asks the PM about Rwanda flights and puts it to PM that canāt get airline to sign up because of the āreputational damageā. He says he wants to get flights away as soon as is āpractically possibleā & is confident that we will have ability to send people to Rwanda
'I find it hard to believe that we didn't already have an airport or a landing space to be able to make these flights.' Former Labour MP, Simon Danczuk, reacts to RAF Boscombe Down not being secure enough to facilitate planes to Rwanda. https://t.co/wzOSm6ymGl