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Published 11:01 26 Apr 2022 BST
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PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said: "This humiliating climbdown by the government is a stunning victory for Home Office workers and for refugees.
"PCS is proud to have brought this legal action alongside refugee groups in order to prevent this morally reprehensible and utterly inhumane proposal from ever seeing the light of day. There is little doubt that lives have been saved."
But the Home Office has insisted its plans "fully" complied with "both domestic and international law.""It is right that we consider all safe and legal options to stop these unnecessary journeys, including turning boats around."
They added: "As we have set out previously, this tactic fully complies with both domestic and international law. However, there are extremely limited circumstances when you can safely turn boats back in the English Channel."
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