Set out his timetable this morning, admitting it will take longer than he would like. The rwanda bill, which is likely to become law tonight, is designed to curb any legal challenge to the process. But the peers are not giving up without a fight. These are the live pictures of the lords, where they are settling in for another round of this Parliamentary Ping Pong. There were two amendments the commons stripped out this the commons stripped out this afternoon one to protect afghan veterans who served with british forces. The government insists there is a legal roots already exist. The Second Amendment would stop migrants from being deported until practical protections are in place to guarantee rwanda as a safe country. Here is the Prime Minister. It is clear that there is a loud minority of people who will do absolutely anything and everything to disrupt this policy from succeeding. You only have to look at what has been going on in parliament over the past few weeks and months, with th
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