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UK wins court case over canceled plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda

International arbiters have rejected a Rwanda appeal for damages over the contentious refugee resettlement deal it had signed with the previous British government, which was scrapped by incoming Prime Minister Keir Starmer immediately after taking office in 2024. The contentious

UK wins court case over canceled plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda
DW World โ€” 1 June 2026
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International arbiters have rejected a Rwanda appeal for damages over the contentious refugee resettlement deal it had signed with the previous British government, which was scrapped by incoming Prime Minister Keir Starmer immediately after taking office in 2024.

The contentious plan, which seemed at risk of being annulled by British courts anyway, foresaw sending migrants who arrive in the UK illegally seeking asylum to Rwanda, where they would be permitted apply for asylum and residency.

The incoming government called it a "gimmick" and a "shocking waste of taxpayer money," saying Britain had already spent the better part of a billion pounds on a scheme that was unlikely ever to take effect as envisaged.

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Rwanda was appealing for two annual payments, each of 50 billion pounds (roughly โ‚ฌ58 billion or $67 billion), originally due in April 2025 and 2026 โ€” saying Starmer's government, which took office in the summer of 2024, still owed it these installments.

The Permanent Court of Arbitration found that written diplomatic exchanges between the two countries after Starmer scrapped the deal in 2024 amounted to confimration that the UK would not be making the payments.

For 2025's payment, the decision was a majority verdict; in 2026's case, it was unanimous. The decision was dated May 15, but formally announced by the Hague-based panel on Monday.

"The UKย robustly defended its position, and the tribunal has now ruled in favor of the UKย on all grounds," the British government said in response.

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"The UKย robustly defended its position, and the tribunal has now ruled in favor of the UKย on all grounds,"
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