Tory ministers once again are looking at proposals to move asylum seekers to the volcanic isle in the South Atlantic, which does not have a hospital or facilities for large numbers
Desperate Tories are reviving a plan to send migrants 4,000 miles away to Ascension Island.
The idea was scrapped three years ago by now ministers are studying it again amid a legal row over their bid to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda. Judges are due to rule on whether moving migrants to the east African country is legal.
But while courts weigh up the decision, the Home Office is resurrecting proposals to send them to the rocky British Overseas Territory of Ascension Island – 4,000 miles from the UK in the South Atlantic – instead. Home Office Minister Sarah Dines told Times Radio: “We’re pretty confident that Rwanda is a lawful policy ⦠so that’s what we’re focusing on.
“But like any responsible government, we look at additional measures, so we’re looking at everything to make sure our policy works. We need to reduce the pull factor of illegal criminal gangs, getting people to this country basically abusing the system.”