and what is sets out. labour have said they will repeal the bill if they win the next election. labour s shadow home secretary yvette cooper said it was a waste of taxpayers money. this all comes after came robertjenrick resigned as immigration minister over the bill last week. continuing to press his concerns that it wasn t fit for purpose. 3i3 269 better than was expected. but plenty of danger still ahead. rachel, what did you make of events tonight at the end of it all? there s been an enormous amount of arm twisting through the course of the day. arm-twisting through the course of the da . . , ., ., ., , the day. there have been an enormous amount of arm-twisting. the day. there have been an enormous amount of arm-twisting. it the day. there have been an enormous amount of arm-twisting. it was - amount of arm twisting. it was clear, i think that it was just a lot of hot air coming from opponents. when push came to shove they would actually fall into line and support
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