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An ally has gone and both wings of the Conservative party are in revolt over asylum. With a crucial vote coming, the stakes are very high
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As Tuesday’s crucial vote looms, MPs from both wings of the party say PM has tied his future to a bill that cannot succeed
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Legislation not 'watertight' enough to prevent legal challenges, warn European Research Group’s lawyers
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Tory psychodrama is ‘cultural stain’ running through the party, Labour leader will say in big speech
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The Tories blow up as the rwanda scheme hits £290m
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Furore over the controversial rwanda scheme labelled far from ‘helpful’ as Britain seeks to fulfil role in the international forum
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Visa changes may cut numbers of students and skilled workers who enjoy public support while rwanda plan won’t address concerns over small boats
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Legal advisers say there is significant risk deportation flights would be blocked under European rights laws
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Fresh doubts over plan emerge, as ex-immigration minister Robert Jenrick accuses PM of breaking his word – and warns of ‘red-hot fury’ of voters
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Prime minister is facing an appearance at the Covid inquiry and a vote on emergency rwanda legislation
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Former immigration minister says rwanda bill will fail to end legal challenges to policy of removing people who cross Channel in small boats
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No 10 says that Suella Braverman signed off on the extra £100m payments to rwanda
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Ahead of a vote on rwanda bill next Tuesday, which could decide the fate of Mr Sunak’s premiership, government sources said they are ‘happy to have conversations’ with rebel MPs about its future
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By next year the British government will have paid out £290m on the scheme – which has yet to host a single deportee, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
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Downing Street defends PM, saying extra £100m was signed off by former home secretary Suella Braverman
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Tom Pursglove was mocked for claiming there is a “unity of purpose in parliament” on the rwanda treaty. The new immigration minister was speaking on BBC Radio 4 Today when he made the comments (8 December). “I think there is a unity of purpose ...
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The former Brexit secretary called on Conservatives not to ‘resign themselves’ to defeat, and if they do not believe in the PM to ‘be doing something about it’
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Tom Pursglove defends cost of scheme after Labour brands it an ‘astronomical’ waste of taxpayers’ money
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Ministers criticised after civil servant tells MPs payment was made in April after £140m had already been sent