
Rishi Sunak performing in London. File photoMOSCOW, Aug 5UK may consider withdrawing from the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) if other options to resolve the migration crisis do not work, said the former head of the British Treasury, involved in the fight for the post «We may have to, no options can be ruled out,» he said, answering a question about the possible withdrawal of the UK from the ECHR, during the fourth election speeches in Eastbourne. The broadcast was conducted on the Youtube channel of the Sun newspaper. Sunak promised, who will do their best to implement the migration policy agreed with Rwanda to ensure control of the British borders. and Rwanda on April 13 signed a migration agreement under which persons recognized by the British government as illegal migrants or persons seeking death hedgehogs will be deported to Rwanda for paperwork, asylum and relocation. The plan has drawn criticism from both human rights organizations and some politicians who believe that the measure will not help stop the flow of illegal migrants who are trying to arrive in the UK on small boats across the English Channel from France. The expulsion of migrants to Rwanda was to take place on the evening of June 14. However, the first flight with migrants was canceled at the last moment due to a ruling by the ECHR, which Britain was extremely unhappy with. Last year, over 28,000 people crossed the English Channel in small boats. Most of them are from Iran, Iraq, Eritrea and Syria.

