Yvette Cooper launches audit of "complete con" Rwanda scheme in bid to 'get money back'
Newly appointed Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has launched an audit into the Rwanda scheme with the hope of recouping funds spent on the scrapped plan. …
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Labour is about to learn a hard lesson in GCSE economics – and so are we
Taxes will inevitably rise. The public sector will remain as unproductive as ever. The prisons will be emptied, crime will go unpunished, there will be endless lectures from Yvette Cooper about how we “have to do the right thing” and constant reminders from Rachel Reeves that “she knows how to run …