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Nicholas Reed Langen is a 2021 re:constitution fellow, edits the LSE Public Policy Review and writes on the British constitution for The Justice Gap.
The UK Supreme Court ruled, unanimously, the government can’t proceed with relocating asylum seekers to Rwanda. Pervading the judgment is a sense of disbelief & outright contempt for recently ousted Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s flagship policy.