No,
my position on the Rwanda plan is that people offered no alternative and that was broadly rooted (I argued) that people didn't seem to have a big issue with what was going on.
Read this:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-63488070
Anyone saying several months ago what is now being reported as fact would have been chastised by many on the left. Albanian gangs? People smugglers? Emptied Albanian towns etc? The default argument against that was that these are desperate people and this is heartless etc.
It's good you say people should be sent back if they fail asylum claims, but this still costs us a lot of money, it takes years and often because of the same lawyers who are desperate to prevent serious foreign criminals being deported.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-59243086
Anyway, finally it seems people appreciate whats going on. Shame that wasn't acknowledged months ago