as all migrants due on the first plane tomorrow enter appeals. the i also focuses on the same story, saying the flights may not get off the ground amid a potential last minute decision from the court of appeal on monday. the financial times has a report on the northern ireland trade deal where conservative backbenchers are putting pressure on the prime minister to rip it up. death of our hero. the metro s frontpage focuses on former british soldierjordan gatley, the second brit to be killed fighting for ukraine. the guardian features a stark warning from the confederation of british industry that overriding the northern irish deal will damage uk investment. the times lead on a new policy coming into force this week where universities will be forced to reveal investment from so called foreign actors in a move to crackdown on undue overseas influence on higher education. one million kids to go hungry says the mirror, in their report that the prime minister is snubbing a
breaking international law and they intend to vote against the bill, so there is a brief going around our sister publication politics home revealed this today, this internal memo that has been circulating amongst tory mps and two mps told us that they were preparing themselves for having the whip removed for actually voting against this bill, so it is another really big row that is coming up. so it is another really big row that is coming urn- turn to the guardian, they also lead with this story, rachel watson, and the warning from the cbi. yes. with this story, rachel watson, and the warning from the cbi. with this story, rachel watson, and the warning from the cbi. yes, and i think this shows the warning from the cbi. yes, and i think this shows where the warning from the cbi. yes, and i think this shows where we the warning from the cbi. yes, and i think this shows where we are - the warning from the cbi. yes, and i think this shows where we are with l think this shows where
compliant with the human rights act, etc, but many are very pleased with this policy, actually. i spoke to a red wall tory mp recently who told me he had received twice as many e mails about people coming over in small boats, compared to the kind of barnard castle dominic cummings scandal, which really blew up tory mp boxes and his constituency is nowhere near the coast at all, so it is obviously something, the kind of thing people do get very het up about and contact their mps about, it is something mps do feel shift slopes, but obviously they are hoping this plan can actually work track can shift votes. so i think the government would be too hesitant about getting into a big row with the court saying lefty lawyers are blocking our plan and they have already said things like that, but at the same time the tory mps think they actually want this plan to work, so we ll have to see what happens. work, so we ll have to see what ha ens. ,., work, so we ll have to see what hauens. , ., ,
basically we are now re entering another massive brexit row. i mean, i think everyone what you will probably think, oh, god, haven t we had enough of this? it is basically a replay of the row we had over the internal market bill, which was a vicious one, we knew there were concerns that the bill could breach international law basically by trying to rewrite or override the northern ireland protocol, which is what was agreed in order to get brexit done. but, you know, there are all sorts of problems around this kind of legislation actually getting through parliament because the house of lords can just keep sending it back and keep making arguments that it could break international law, so basically we are having the same row again. so tomorrow, monday in the house of commons liz truss is going to be presenting a new bill, a northern ireland protocol bill, and some tory mps who say again, this is risking
exactly on this issue, food security, food poverty, food self sufficiency in britain. all of these things are the kind of things we really need to be talking about because. i mean, we probably will because. i mean, we probably will be soon because they have been so many warnings, especially from the bank of england, that food prices are probably going to, you know, escalate to a ridiculous level in this country later this year. so. it is going to be one of those things where it is probably incredibly high on the agenda of people, you know, normal people, voters. but it is probably not as hot a political issue are something like the northern ireland protocol bill row, which, you know, may in the end end up as the previous bit of legislation did, the government backing down and withdrawing bits of the bill and that sort of thing, so it is a really important conversation, but it probably won t get as much attention as it deserves, i think. get as much attention as it deserves, ithink. i g