RWANDA today became the latest country to declare it’s open to striking a deportation deal with Nigel Farage.

A spokesperson for the Rwandan government confirmed they would consider reviving the agreement brokered with the previous Tory administration – but only if Britain settles a disputed £50mn debt.

Kigali insists it is owed the cash under the terms of the deal signed by then-Home Secretary Priti Patel , which was later scrapped by Sir Keir Starmer.

Yolande Makolo told The Times: “The UK still owes Rwanda outstanding payment from the cancelled deal, clearing this first would help restore trust if the UK wished to re-introduce a partnership.”

Responding to the offer, Reform’s DOGE efficiency chief, Zia Yusuf, said: “Within 24 hours of us announcing our plan, Afghanistan and Rwanda

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