good evening. on the eve of a crucial vote for the prime minister on his plan to send illegal migrants to rwanda various factions of conservative mps have been meeting and giving their opinions on whether the plan will work and by extension whether they are likely to vote for it. and in an indication of how divided the party is over the issue, the opinions vary widely. some have given it their backing as long as it doesn t change others say it has to change or be junked altogether. others say it has to change or be junked altogether. our political editor chris mason is in westminster. this plan is something that rishi sunak has made central to his premiership but he s struggling to get his party to back it. he really is. that s the reality tonight. there are few more awkward places for a prime minister to find themselves than one where they are transparently and very publicly at the mercy of their own mps. clumps of conservatives who have been meeting throughout the
inspired munich, erik ten hag dismissed widely supported suggestions last week that he had a split dressing room. his team were booed off having lost 3 0 last saturday to bournemouth, saying their consistency is down to chopping and changing the season, something which didn t happen last season. ~ ., ., .,~ something which didn t happen last season. ., ., .,~ ., , season. we ve had to make many chances, season. we ve had to make many changes. i season. we ve had to make many changes, i think season. we ve had to make many changes, i think especially - season. we ve had to make many changes, i think especially in - season. we ve had to make many changes, i think especially in our| changes, i think especially in our back line. we had a regular formation for a long time, then you get the routines in. so we have to wait for that, and until that moment, we have to deal with it. everything has to do with it. but i m sure that when we get back to regular basis, then we will
defending his role at the inquiry which is looking at how political decisions were made. mr sunak has been accused by some of putting the economy before lives. the main criticism centres around his month long eat out to help 0ut scheme in august 2020. diners received 50% off meals out on mondays, tuesdays and wednesdays, paid for by the government. it cost the treasury £840 million. at the time, rishi sunak said it would protectjobs in the hospitality industry and boost the economy. but one analysis suggests the benefit to the industry was comparatively small compared to other measures. the scheme started in august. you can see covid was on the rise from september but we don t know for certain why. people were mixing more, with schools and workplaces reopening too. here s our health reporter, jim reed. mine too. that and the yakisoba, depends on the mood i m in. back in the summer of 2020, the then chancellor brought his flagship policy to the table. eat out to help 0ut subs
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