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No, the Rwanda deal itself is theft. The British taxpayer pays for everything - we pay to house the migrants until the deal goes through. We pay to send them over there. We pay for the infrastructure there.
We pay for the vulnerable migrants Rwanda is sending us in return.
Meanwhile Suella Braverman gets to follow in her daddy's footsteps and run a for-profit business in the form of a concentration camp in Africa. At the British taxpayer's expense, of course.
There are no published details regarding contracts. I fully expect to agree with you, but until we have those facts, you cannot hold this line. Once they are out of office, Angela Raynor has said she will be looking into stuff like this. I wait for the day, not long now.
Maybe not on specific contracts and who pays for what, however Article 16 of the Rwanda agreement explicitly states the UK will accept vulnerable migrants from Rwanda in return for sending migrants to Rwanda.