Home Office spent £268k on deportation flights that never flew

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Cost covers three-month period during which high court had halted enforced return policy

The Home Office has spent a quarter of a million pounds on charter flights to deport people in the last three months without a single plane leaving the runway in that period, it has been revealed.

 

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Should of been packed

No magic money tree suck it up nurses

I don't know what your tax bill is but mine is very much less than £268k. Makes you wonder why you bothered when the government continues to piss it up the wall.

So the G blames the gov for flights which have been stopped by leftwing activists who don't want rapists and murderers to be deported

Sounds like someone is snorting up the funds!

This country deserves to go broke, then the rats will leave off they’re own accord, on the hunt for another free home & free money!

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