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Local election results: Suella Braverman to join Laura Kuenssberg after bleak Tory showing - BBC News Local election results: Suella Braverman says Rishi Sunak needs to own this and change course - BBC News
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We are live now with Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg on BBC One, looking at the fallout from the government's trouncing in the local elections. Harper is asked about an upcoming interview with the Rwandan government, which has declined to say it would be able to handle tens of thousands of asylum seekers being sent from the UK.
Follow us here for updates and analysis, and you can watch live by pressing Play at the top of this page. The government wants to send around 40,000 people. Do ministers have a plan B, he's asked.
He tells viewers the government has a clear plan to start flights going in ten to twelve weeks, and says the ministers believe they can get a steady rhythm of flights up and running this year.
Harper says the deterrence effect will hit smuggling gangs operating boats across the Channel.
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