conservatives voice their opposition to his new plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda. it follows the resignation of immigration minister robertjenrick. he says the new law would still allow people arriving in small boats to challenge their deportation at the european court of human rights. our political correspondent damian grammaticus reports. it s nice to see you, have a good evening. why did you resign, sir? the answer is simple. nice to see you all, thanks very much. and it makes this a moment of perilfor rishi sunak. do you think the prime minister will be able to stop the boats, mr jenrick? as immigration minister, robertjenrick had vowed to see asylum seekers deported to rwanda even after the supreme court ruled the plan unlawful. this was tuesday on breakfast praising the new rwanda treaty. that coupled with a strong piece of emergency legislation that we ll be bringing forward to parliament shortly, will, i hope, enable us to finally get the scheme up and ru
fine, and apparently exhausted the alternative of having a private one on one speed awareness course for herself. obviously conspiracy theories do the rounds in westminster, tongues began to wag. i can t be entirely sure why it has come out now, i don t know who tipped off the sunday times. clearly there have been rumours about her speeding, because the matt romero said they asked questions about this several weeks ago, although they seemed to be under the impression she was doing a course. because the daily mirror. it s undoubtedly true that while if you were to go through speeches that she made, what the prime minister said, it seems like they are technically on the same page. the emphasis on legal migration is very different. at the g7 summit, the big international summit injapan, the prime minister seemed to change his target will get a net migration down. the conservative said on the 2019