Last quarter of 2020 saw 322 people removed from the UK by charter flight, 10 times more than in 2019

The cost of removing people from the UK by charter flight during the last three months of 2020 cost £13,354 per person – more than one hundred times higher than the average cost of a ticket on a scheduled flight, and a 11.5% increase on last year.

A freedom of information response obtained by the organisation No-Deportations stated that between October and December 2020 the Home Office spent £4.3m deporting 322 people on 23 charter flights – which amounts to £13,354 per deportee.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Fresh strikes in southern Gaza as talks on two-month pause in fighting continue

Hundreds killed and injured in central Gaza Strip while Palestinians crowd into…

Norway bow and arrow attack: suspect showed signs of radicalisation, say police

Danish man, who is in custody in connection with deaths of five…

Astronauts to live and work on the moon by 2030, Nasa official says

Head of Orion lunar programme says Artemis 1 mission is ‘first step…