minster has even left the cop summit in dubai early to come back for the vote. here s our particle correspond and a warning her report contains flash photography. it was still dark when conservative mps arrived at downing street early this morning. over breakfast, the prime minister was trying to persuade them to back his latest attempt to send asylum seekers to rwanda. , ., attempt to send asylum seekers to rwanda. ,, ., attempt to send asylum seekers to rwanda. , ., ., ., attempt to send asylum seekers to rwanda. ,, ., ., ., attempt to send asylum seekers to rwanda. ., ., ., ., ., , rwanda. are you going to go against the bill? they rwanda. are you going to go against the bill? they were rwanda. are you going to go against the bill? they were tight-lipped - rwanda. are you going to go against the bill? they were tight-lipped on | the bill? they were tight-lipped on the bill? they were tight-lipped on the way out the bill? they were tight-lipped on the way ou
analysis provided by the society of conservative lawyers in a paper and i declare my interest as chair of executive written by lawyers both experienced in international law. it is best to go to people with experience in the international law field rather than other field, experience in the international law field rather than otherfield, they conclude as i do that although there are areas which certainly need to be examined with care, the bill falls on the right side of the line. deeming provisions are not unprecedented as has been put out, as has already been set out. i am concerned and i hope the minister will take on and explore the situation raised by the memberfor kenilworth about how deeming provisions deal with international law o obligation because you the deem in domestic law but you can t to oust your international law obligations, that said, i think there is force i refer to the very useful analysis in the society for conservative lawyers pamphlet that in realityf c