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<blockquote>Meanwhile, Migrants Organise Ltd, which promoted a protest outside the Home Office against the Rwanda policy, which it described as “kidnapping and deportation of refugees”, has received more than £10,000 in government grants. The law firm Instalaw, which went to court to challenge the legality of the Rwanda policy, received £2,000 for an apprenticeship scheme.<ref name="telegraph">https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2022/09/02/trans-activist-charities-receive-taxpayers-money-loophole/</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>Meanwhile, Migrants Organise Ltd, which promoted a protest outside the Home Office against the Rwanda policy, which it described as “kidnapping and deportation of refugees”, has received more than £10,000 in government grants. The law firm Instalaw, which went to court to challenge the legality of the Rwanda policy, received £2,000 for an apprenticeship scheme.<ref name="telegraph">https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2022/09/02/trans-activist-charities-receive-taxpayers-money-loophole/</ref></blockquote>
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Revision as of 14:10, 21 November 2023

Donors

  • Taxpayer grants

Meanwhile, Migrants Organise Ltd, which promoted a protest outside the Home Office against the Rwanda policy, which it described as “kidnapping and deportation of refugees”, has received more than £10,000 in government grants. The law firm Instalaw, which went to court to challenge the legality of the Rwanda policy, received £2,000 for an apprenticeship scheme.[1]

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