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it's not the house it's the house of lords, it's the opposition and the crossbenchers house of lords, it's the opthe tion and the crossbenchers house of lords, it's the opthe house|d the crossbenchers house of lords, it's the opthe house|d 1lords, ssbenchers house of lords, it's the opthe house|d 1lords, theenchers in the house of lords, the government benches. >> they're raising >> well, they're raising very, very . very valid concerns. >> owens. yeah, go on. >> owens. yeah, go on. >> i think that if there >> and if i think that if there is some amendment that accommodates the afghan people who supported the army and the british embassy officials, if something was done to actually support those people and to support those people and to support that amendment, i think the bill just goes straight. >> i hear that, i hear that comment. but the other one, which about having an which is about having an independent panel or body that could whether could eventually ratify whether your rwanda is a safe country, this is just this is against the diffusion of political to diffusion of political
it's not the house it's the house of lords, it's the opposition and the crossbenchers house of lords, it's the opthe tion and the crossbenchers house of lords, it's the opthe house|d the crossbenchers house of lords, it's the opthe house|d 1lords, ssbenchers house of lords, it's the opthe house|d 1lords, theenchers in the house of lords, the government benches. >> they're raising >> well, they're raising very, very . very valid concerns. >> owens. yeah, go on. >> owens....
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the house of commons versus house of lords. on these two changes to the safety of rwanda bill. they both have now been sent back to the lords in the past hour, the house of commons has voted by a majority of between 70 and 80 to return. these attempts to weaken to water down the safety of rwanda bill on areas like regular checks on safety of rwanda. whether you can send afghan veterans back to rwanda if they arrive here illegally . if they arrive here illegally. both those measures have gone back to the house of lords. they then voted 10 pm. tonight on whether they want to accept those measures or will return them to the commons. the commons then votes at midnight . right. then votes at midnight. right. and then it's back to the lords at 2 am. and 4 am, and then 6 am. back in the lords. so it can go on all through the night. and this is it has happened before in 2021 on some trade union legislation. this ping pong happened a happened in 2018 with brexit. but the last time it was this of this scale, you go back to 2005 when the house of commons and lords, they sat through the en
the house of commons versus house of lords. on these two changes to the safety of rwanda bill. they both have now been sent back to the lords in the past hour, the house of commons has voted by a majority of between 70 and 80 to return. these attempts to weaken to water down the safety of rwanda bill on areas like regular checks on safety of rwanda. whether you can send afghan veterans back to rwanda if they arrive here illegally . if they arrive here illegally. both those measures have gone...
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time and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the house of lords to try to block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. let's speak to our political correspondent in westminster, peter saull. peter, it's been months of this being blocked, how different is this evening going to be?— being blocked, how different is this evening going to be? someone told me earlier on tonight _ evening going to be? someone told me earlier on tonight that _ evening going to be? someone told me earlier on tonight that i _ evening going to be? someone told me earlier on tonight that i wouldn't - earlier on tonight that i wouldn't have to bring my sleeping bag tonight, we'll have to wait and see. it could be a long night — at the moment, the ping—pong ball that is this bill is about to land in the house of lords's court, so in the next 10—15 minutes we expect the debate to get under way on the red benches. they'll be considering two new amendments — they can't debate the exact same ones that passed previously under the rules, so there will be slig
time and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the house of lords to try to block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. let's speak to our political correspondent in westminster, peter saull. peter, it's been months of this being blocked, how different is this evening going to be?— being blocked, how different is this evening going to be? someone told me earlier on tonight _ evening going to be? someone told me earlier on tonight that _...
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— despite fierce opposition from the house of lords. speaking earlier this morning, the prime minister said mps and the lords will have to vote tonight, until the bill — to send some asylum seekers to rwanda — is finally passed. mr sunak said the first flight to rwanda would leave "in 10 to 12 weeks" — and the legislation will again be put before the commons in the coming hours. there has been a prolonged stand—off between the two houses of parliament for the past four months, amid concerns about how safe rwanda actually is for asylum seekers. mr sunak set out a timeline for his plan. the first flight will leave in ten to 12 weeks. now, of course that is later than we wanted, but we have always been clear that processing will take time and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the house of lords to try to block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. let's let's take a closer look at the controversial policy and the stakes. so far this year, more than six thousand migrants have
— despite fierce opposition from the house of lords. speaking earlier this morning, the prime minister said mps and the lords will have to vote tonight, until the bill — to send some asylum seekers to rwanda — is finally passed. mr sunak said the first flight to rwanda would leave "in 10 to 12 weeks" — and the legislation will again be put before the commons in the coming hours. there has been a prolonged stand—off between the two houses of parliament for the past four...
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so what is this parliamentary process, this ping—pong between the house of commons and the house of lords is complete death once this process is complete death once this process is complete and this becomes an act of parliament, what likely legal challenges might there be? well, a number of legal _ challenges might there be? well, a number of legal challenges... - number of legal challenges... inaudible 1.i inaudible u think should be emphasised from the beginning as a point everyone is in agreement about, which is that asylum seekers can be removed to a third country, as long as there is a safe point that claims to be processed there. safety means there is not going to be a chance there is not going to be a chance there that they will be returned to countries where they would face death or torture or other irreparable harm. this is a law for the echr, it is law here domestically in the uk, it was agreed by the supreme court and agreed by the supreme court and agreed by the government. the central contention or disagreement between now the house of lords and the house of commons is whethe
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now is with the house of lords. he said today. he's he attacked his political opponents. he said they used every trick in the book to block flights and keep the boat, keep the boats coming . the boat, keep the boats coming. so he is attacking piers. labour peers in the house of lords. but really a lot of this blame is attached to him. i think he said last november that what's required is emerging legislation to get these flights off the ground. we're four and a half months later and it hasn't happened. and he's in power with with a large majority in the house of commons. in fact, there hasn't happened so far. a lot of this responsibility rests with him. >> it's so interesting to hear the criticism of people like suella braverman an and robert jenrick not against the principle of this plan, but saying that unless there is a substantial degree of deportation, it won't have the deterrent effect required. do you think that today's rhetoric , you think that today's rhetoric, this new phrase that we heard from the first t
now is with the house of lords. he said today. he's he attacked his political opponents. he said they used every trick in the book to block flights and keep the boat, keep the boats coming . the boat, keep the boats coming. so he is attacking piers. labour peers in the house of lords. but really a lot of this blame is attached to him. i think he said last november that what's required is emerging legislation to get these flights off the ground. we're four and a half months later and it hasn't...
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bill as it has been amended to the house of lords. there is a strong expectation that tomorrow labour peers will throw in the towel, not confirmed but a strong expectation, and what that would mean is the king would then sign it into law on thursday. what we would then find is that there is a delay until the flights can take off point i spoke to one member of the cabinet who said that delay would be around 12 weeks. that will take us to about mid july, a bit of speculation in recent days about maybe rishi sunak wants the general election injuly so may flights an election injuly so may flights an election at the same time, that has been confirmed i should say. that a minister who told me about that 12 week delay, they have knowledge of what is going on but they are not directly involved. i did speak to one minister who is directly involved in this and they said to me that yes, there will have to be a lag but they will not say how long that would be and what they are saying is they have been able to make a lot of preparations for the fl
bill as it has been amended to the house of lords. there is a strong expectation that tomorrow labour peers will throw in the towel, not confirmed but a strong expectation, and what that would mean is the king would then sign it into law on thursday. what we would then find is that there is a delay until the flights can take off point i spoke to one member of the cabinet who said that delay would be around 12 weeks. that will take us to about mid july, a bit of speculation in recent days about...
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of democracy, the house of democracy, nor does the house of lords . lords. >> what a lovely way to start thursday, andrew, how frustrating is it to be in the lords when this is the elected will of the commons? it is in the tory government manifesto to try and kerb illegal migration. they've chosen the rwanda scheme to do it. and yet your, your colleagues labour colleagues on the labour and liberal democrat benches keep voting down. voting this down. >> course, the >> and of course, the crossbenchers . yeah. well of crossbenchers. yeah. well of course it's you know, there are actually quite a lot of loose ends to this bill. i i'm on the international treaties committee. so we look at the bill and go through it, and we've found quite a few loose ends, which i completely agree with obviously, because we we've done some very detailed research on it and what happens in the lords, of course, is, you know, andrew and carol that we do scrutinise legislation and, and, the commons, don't they come up with some brilliant idea and they don't scrutinise it. so thi
of democracy, the house of democracy, nor does the house of lords . lords. >> what a lovely way to start thursday, andrew, how frustrating is it to be in the lords when this is the elected will of the commons? it is in the tory government manifesto to try and kerb illegal migration. they've chosen the rwanda scheme to do it. and yet your, your colleagues labour colleagues on the labour and liberal democrat benches keep voting down. voting this down. >> course, the >> and of...
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of commons sitting in the house of commons and house of on monday, and house of lords on monday, and house of lords on monday, and to get royal and it's likely to get royal assent safety rwanda assent for the safety of rwanda bill have lost bill on thursday. they have lost a in their timetabling and a week in their timetabling and in a briefing an hour with in a briefing just an hour with the official spokesman, he the pm's official spokesman, he would that the first would not say that the first flights will take off for the spring. significant spring. that is significant because as recently as last tuesday, last week, april the ninth, the pm rishi sunak was meeting with paul kagame , the meeting with paul kagame, the leader of rwanda, behind me, in the building in downing street . the building in downing street. he saying that the he was saying then that the first take off by first flights will take off by the spring. that is now the end of spring. that is now not the case. will get a new not the case. we will get a new timetable for rwanda flights taking off if it goes through both
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forward by the house of lords. we are all hoping here it is not going to be too late a night here. someone said you will not need your sleeping bag. taste here. someone said you will not need your sleeping bag-— your sleeping bag. we will have to wait and see- _ your sleeping bag. we will have to wait and see. peter, _ your sleeping bag. we will have to wait and see. peter, thank - your sleeping bag. we will have to wait and see. peter, thank you - your sleeping bag. we will have to wait and see. peter, thank you forj wait and see. peter, thank you for that. and to sir robert buckland. let's go to our political editor, chris mason. perhaps dreading that late night finish. the prime ministers said today, he talked about the need for a regular rhythm of multiple flights which implies he does not think one flight is going to move the dial. t does not think one flight is going to move the dial.— does not think one flight is going to move the dial. i say, come on, this is what _ to move the dial. i say, come on, thi
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that have been put forward to the house of lords for this piece of legislature that declares rwanda is a safe country to send asylum—seekers. in an hour's time, the house of commons will look at it again and they'll be some concerns raised of certain elements should one of the amendments that enables people to fight alongside british armed forces in afghanistan to be exempt from the deportation scheme rememberfor to be exempt from the deportation scheme remember for example, to be exempt from the deportation scheme rememberfor example, victims scheme remember for example, victims of scheme rememberfor example, victims of modern slavery by the government is expected to reject all of that in the bill as written is the only way forwards and in a couple of hours' time, be back to back to the house of lords and the be looking at it tomorrow and the expectation is they will send back one more time to house of commons and rejects it again and on wednesday, the lords will probably then finally back down which means legislature, we think is we think it will be granted royal assent on thurs
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of lords , act despite the house of lords, that it act despite the house of lords, thatitis act despite the house of lords, that it is beginning to have an effect and don't take it from me, as the chairman of the european research group, take it from the foreign minister of the repubuc from the foreign minister of the republic of ireland . and i say republic of ireland. and i say again, who for years and years these people were arguing we could not have any kind of border restriction on the island of ireland under any circumstances. well guess what? it you know, history appears to have moved on a bit. very rare. >> we see you so happy in the studio, mark france. normally you're steaming with anger about this government, but there we are. another thing. you reason why you're happy is the 2.5% target to on gdp spending. you've got an idea of how that money should be spent. >> yeah. sorry. to be fair, this government are absolutely right to stand firm on this. and i hope they'll continue to do so. now 2.5. yes, another good decision by the government. i was delighted last week when we anno
of lords , act despite the house of lords, that it act despite the house of lords, thatitis act despite the house of lords, that it is beginning to have an effect and don't take it from me, as the chairman of the european research group, take it from the foreign minister of the repubuc from the foreign minister of the republic of ireland . and i say republic of ireland. and i say again, who for years and years these people were arguing we could not have any kind of border restriction on the...
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it will bands between the two houses, the house of lords and commons, until eventually we are expecting at some point this evening, i do could be late this evening, for the house of lords to eventually give way and for the bill to go through. the government saying they on offering any concessions, any changes to the bill, but the lords want to see. labour and the lord saying they are looking to back down, so it could be a late one. ., , ., , looking to back down, so it could be a late one-— a late one. lots of procedure to get throu~h. a late one. lots of procedure to get through. thank _ a late one. lots of procedure to get through. thank you. _ a late one. lots of procedure to get through. thank you. we _ a late one. lots of procedure to get through. thank you. we will- a late one. lots of procedure to get through. thank you. we will cross l through. thank you. we will cross back to him when it gets under way. let's speak to our africa correspondent, barbara plett usher. rishi sunak giving a timeline now within 12 weeks, he would like to see planes leaving the uk with asylum seekers
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house of lords comes into play. >> the house of lords is part of the judiciary, a part of the legislature. you're absolutely right. bill of right. we don't have a bill of rights country. i think rights in this country. i think maybe a of maybe we should have a bill of rights. know, we rights. i don't know, but we don't the present time, and don't at the present time, and parliament, in the name of the monarch, forget, monarch, let's not forget, is supreme. just as the monarch is supreme over parliament. so however, lords is however, the house of lords is an amending body and they can an amending a body and they can do mean, and i know do this. i mean, you and i know in all honesty i admire your i wouldn't say its naivety because you're shrewd to be you're far too shrewd to be called if you believe you're far too shrewd to be calleend if you believe you're far too shrewd to be calleend is if you believe you're far too shrewd to be calleend is going f you believe you're far too shrewd to be calleend is going to ou believe you're far too shrewd to be calleend is going to workelieve you're fa
house of lords comes into play. >> the house of lords is part of the judiciary, a part of the legislature. you're absolutely right. bill of right. we don't have a bill of rights country. i think rights in this country. i think maybe a of maybe we should have a bill of rights. know, we rights. i don't know, but we don't the present time, and don't at the present time, and parliament, in the name of the monarch, forget, monarch, let's not forget, is supreme. just as the monarch is supreme...
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and house lords of commons and house of lords for amendments, turnover by for amendments, a turnover by the the push by the lords, the by the push by the lords, turnover commons last turnover by the commons last night to then came back, surprisingly the house of surprisingly from the house of lords, from lord hope and lord browne des browne, a former labour shadow labour defence secretary, and lord hope being the former deputy head of the supreme court there, trying to find little ways to and find little ways to tweak and for government view for the government point of view , down safety of , watered down the safety of rwanda. brown wants rwanda. bill, lord brown wants to mean if you if you served overseas with uk forces in afghanistan, you will then not be sent to rwanda. if you arrive here legally, lord hope wants to have checks on have regular checks on the safety of rwanda. government safety of rwanda. the government is it's is digging in now, saying it's not happen . we're back not going to happen. we're back on monday for more pong on monday for more ping pong between lords . b
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and of course, he finished up in the house of lords. liam halligan. you knew him very, very well. in fact, i think you even saw him last week, yeah. so i met frank field when i was a young academic, making my way in my early 20s, he he was a welfare reform expert at the time. he was the chairman of the social security select committee. and then i stayed in close touch with him. i was a financial times correspondent when he was the minister, and have seen him over the years, many times since. why was i drawn to him and why did we become friends? we became friends. and i was drawn to him because he really was a man of principle. he was somebody very much of labour values . principle. he was somebody very much of labour values. he principle. he was somebody very much of labour values . he set principle. he was somebody very much of labour values. he set up the child poverty action group. he set up the low pay unit, two really important institutions in this country . really important institutions in this country. but he didn't always believe in left wing roots to achieve those labour
and of course, he finished up in the house of lords. liam halligan. you knew him very, very well. in fact, i think you even saw him last week, yeah. so i met frank field when i was a young academic, making my way in my early 20s, he he was a welfare reform expert at the time. he was the chairman of the social security select committee. and then i stayed in close touch with him. i was a financial times correspondent when he was the minister, and have seen him over the years, many times since....
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things ongoing in the house of lords. football's world governing body fifa says the current cycling will earn it $11 billion. more than the annual income of some small countries. there is big money to be made from merchandising and broadcasting rights and the united states have become one of their biggest markets. the european clubs have already been profiting from summer friendlies they've been staging in america but they might go a step further by taking official league games to the states as the nfl does with its games in london. our responsibility with the athletic. >> doing something that could potentially upset supporters, politicians, media would be difficult. however, fifa is going to look again at their policies. we don't have a clear time frame but i would think by the end of this year or so and after that, it's a case of if the pathway is there i would imagine the span irk la liga would be the first to try again. they've already said when the roads clear for us we would try and do it and after that you're looki
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and forth from there, house of commons to house of lords later, a big day, per minister says he wants the legislation passed by the end of the day. more of that coming out later. this is lewisjuan day. more of that coming out later. this is lewis juan jones, day. more of that coming out later. this is lewisjuanjones, this is bbc news. hello there. a bit of a disappointing day again for this stage in april — rather grey, cloudy, damp, certainly across england and wales, where it did feel really chilly once again. and that chilly feel will continue for the rest of the week, with the best of the sunshine towards western areas — always more cloud towards the north and east. you can see the arctic air pretty much lingering across the uk over the next few days, pretty much until we reach the weekend, in fact, where things may turn a bit milder in the south. but we've had thick cloud across england and wales, courtesy of these weather fronts, which have brought outbreaks of light and patchy rain. and that patchy rain will continue across eastern england, spreading southwards into the mid
and forth from there, house of commons to house of lords later, a big day, per minister says he wants the legislation passed by the end of the day. more of that coming out later. this is lewisjuan day. more of that coming out later. this is lewis juan jones, day. more of that coming out later. this is lewisjuanjones, this is bbc news. hello there. a bit of a disappointing day again for this stage in april — rather grey, cloudy, damp, certainly across england and wales, where it did feel...
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the house of lords suggested last week. we expect mps in the commons to reject those changes. it will go back to the lords and we expect the lords to try to reinsert those changes and then it goes back to the commons and the question is how many times it will bounce between the two houses before eventually we expect it to pass and for the lords at some point this evening to concede the bill to pass at some point tonight. harry, thank you. we have been listening to a press conference by the prime minister on his government's rwanda plan. we can listen to what he had to say about the timeline. the listen to what he had to say about the timeline.— the timeline. the first flight will leave in 10-12 _ the timeline. the first flight will leave in 10-12 weeks. _ the timeline. the first flight will leave in 10-12 weeks. of- the timeline. the first flight will| leave in 10-12 weeks. of course, leave in 10—12 weeks. of course, that leave in10—12 weeks. of course, that is— leave in 10—12 weeks. of course, that is tater _ lea
the house of lords suggested last week. we expect mps in the commons to reject those changes. it will go back to the lords and we expect the lords to try to reinsert those changes and then it goes back to the commons and the question is how many times it will bounce between the two houses before eventually we expect it to pass and for the lords at some point this evening to concede the bill to pass at some point tonight. harry, thank you. we have been listening to a press conference by the...
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the house of commons, you go to the house of lords, it comes back, etc. etc. that's how it works. this is how it has been working for years. >> 10s ivor, do you hope the rwanda bill never works ?10s do rwanda bill never works? 10s do you hope the planes never go to rwanda ? well 10s i don't think rwanda? well 10s i don't think they will go, but what's your view? you don't want them to, do you? >>i you? >> i don't think they will go, andrew. >> all right. you didn't answer the question. but anyway, always good to talk to you. that's the former labour defence minister, ivor caplan. you're talking. this is andrew pierce and carol maloney. this is britain's newsroom on gb news. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good morning. welcome to your latest gb news weather from the met office a bit of a cloudier start for many of us this morning, particularly compared to over the weekend with outbreaks of rain that will continue to push their way southwards as we head through the rest of this morning. but rain not turning particularly heavy, but a much c
the house of commons, you go to the house of lords, it comes back, etc. etc. that's how it works. this is how it has been working for years. >> 10s ivor, do you hope the rwanda bill never works ?10s do rwanda bill never works? 10s do you hope the planes never go to rwanda ? well 10s i don't think rwanda? well 10s i don't think they will go, but what's your view? you don't want them to, do you? >>i you? >> i don't think they will go, andrew. >> all right. you didn't...
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and they said, no, no, it's not a house of lords. and they ended up saying it's just going to be a double represents section of the people. well, that's extraordinary statement to make, because if the people could be represented twice, why not three times? four times. and of course, in the decades, palin over the decade, from 70, 76 to 1787. that's exactly what happened. election became the criterion of representation. so you suddenly had a whole lot of bodies being representative of the people in the senate. by the time you get to the 1787 in in in most most of the elites were that all of the official roles in the government and state and the federal level are some ways representative of the people. and that's an extraordinary change in a very short period of time because. no one would have said that in 1776. no one was saying that. so in that sense, the the the the constitution was more democratic, not less, though the rhetoric was more skeptical of demand rhetorically and in language, but of course, in reality it is was considered
and they said, no, no, it's not a house of lords. and they ended up saying it's just going to be a double represents section of the people. well, that's extraordinary statement to make, because if the people could be represented twice, why not three times? four times. and of course, in the decades, palin over the decade, from 70, 76 to 1787. that's exactly what happened. election became the criterion of representation. so you suddenly had a whole lot of bodies being representative of the people...
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the bill's now been sent back to the house of lords again. but tonight's political ping pong wasn't without its mishaps. this wasn't without its mishaps. this was the moment the lights went out in the house of lords. >> are i must said something very controversial , but i've very controversial, but i've still i've still got a light. so if yes , thank you. if yes, thank you. >> well, tonight's showdown between the two houses comes after the prime minister declared earlier that. enough is enough, and said mps and peers will sit through the night to get the bill passed . well, we've get the bill passed. well, we've just learned the prime minister is set to announce the uk's largest ever package of aid for ukraine during visits to warsaw and berlin tomorrow . the £500 and berlin tomorrow. the £500 million pledge comes as the prime minister warns that vladimir putin will not stop at the polish border if his assault on ukraine is not stopped . the on ukraine is not stopped. the funding includes ammunition, air defence, drones and engineering supp
the bill's now been sent back to the house of lords again. but tonight's political ping pong wasn't without its mishaps. this wasn't without its mishaps. this was the moment the lights went out in the house of lords. >> are i must said something very controversial , but i've very controversial, but i've still i've still got a light. so if yes , thank you. if yes, thank you. >> well, tonight's showdown between the two houses comes after the prime minister declared earlier that....
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the house of lords refused to back down on its changes to the legislation last night. it means the safety of rwanda bill, designed to ensure that migrants can be sent to the east african country, won't become law until next week at the earliest. peter walsh is from the university of oxford's migration 0bservatory. he gave me his reaction to the ping—pong happening in parliament. it seems to have been going on for quite some time now. but in this most recent development, the amendments that were successfully tabled in the house of lords, their not bill—racking bill—breaking amendments, they're actually fairly modest. one is to prevent the relocation to rwanda of foreign nationals who have assisted uk military operations overseas, thinking in particular of afghan interpreters and other staff members. and then the other is just to allow the home secretary to be able to change their mind in the future as to whether rwanda is safe. because the bill as currently drafted says, implies that rwanda is safe forever and always. so these are quite modest amendments. all eyes
the house of lords refused to back down on its changes to the legislation last night. it means the safety of rwanda bill, designed to ensure that migrants can be sent to the east african country, won't become law until next week at the earliest. peter walsh is from the university of oxford's migration 0bservatory. he gave me his reaction to the ping—pong happening in parliament. it seems to have been going on for quite some time now. but in this most recent development, the amendments that...
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house of lords and house of commons about the intricacies of the bill and say that the government is ready to get flights off as soon as possible. obviously, the caveat to all of that is that rishi sunak initially said that he wanted to get flights off in the spring, he is now saying the flights now won't happen for at least another 10—12 weeks, which takes us beyond the spring into the summer. i think that will have implications for whether these will be done... they certainly won't be done by local elections, and there are questions about how much of an impact this will have before a general election, whenever that comes later this year. so what do they make up about the controversy in rwanda itself? our correspondent barbara plett—usher is in kigali. well, the government here has largely stood back and watched legal and political wrangling in the uk, that is the process for britain, they welcome debate and so on. but in the meantime, they stressed that they ready to receive these migrants at a moment's notice, when and if they are able to arrive. certainly, the hostel that has
house of lords and house of commons about the intricacies of the bill and say that the government is ready to get flights off as soon as possible. obviously, the caveat to all of that is that rishi sunak initially said that he wanted to get flights off in the spring, he is now saying the flights now won't happen for at least another 10—12 weeks, which takes us beyond the spring into the summer. i think that will have implications for whether these will be done... they certainly won't be done...
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the house of lords is refusing to back down on two amendments. nick's here. we're heading for round four of pin pong — four of ping pong — where where are we tonight? we are in a lengthy session of parliamentary ping—pong, that is the process when the two houses of parliament cannot agree, so the legislation passes to and fro. to keep the analogy going, we have got two balls in play. the first one is the house of lords saying, we want to exempt afghan veterans. the second one is to allow a monitoring body established by the government to rule in future whether rwanda is a safe country. supporters of that amendment see that currently under the bill, if it passes, rwanda would be deemed by parliament to be safe in perpetuity. so, why is this continuing? essentially because labour peers are supporting these two amendments. if they stop supporting them, they would fall. labour saying they are being constructive, they have withdrawn two amendments, but the one in particular they are supporting is the one on those afghan veterans. that is being p
the house of lords is refusing to back down on two amendments. nick's here. we're heading for round four of pin pong — four of ping pong — where where are we tonight? we are in a lengthy session of parliamentary ping—pong, that is the process when the two houses of parliament cannot agree, so the legislation passes to and fro. to keep the analogy going, we have got two balls in play. the first one is the house of lords saying, we want to exempt afghan veterans. the second one is to allow...
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of lords. you have a clash between the two houses of parliament, between the commons and the lords. the lords want a whole range of things changed about this bill. he mentioned one of them, this idea that parliament can subtly declare rwanda as a country. they want a more independent monitoring of that, they want a greater say for the courts, but there's also a couple of amendments which will specifically give exceptions for moving people who arrive by small boat, by an illegal route into the uk, to rwanda subsequently for they are victims of modern slavery should not be removed and also those who fought for or alongside uk forces overseas. the government has directed that as well, so what has been proposed by the minister for illegal the ministerfor illegal immigration, michael tomlinson, he said there will be a government amended when it comes to modern slavery, it will make sure the rwandan government takes account of people who may have special needs, in that respect, and report looking at
of lords. you have a clash between the two houses of parliament, between the commons and the lords. the lords want a whole range of things changed about this bill. he mentioned one of them, this idea that parliament can subtly declare rwanda as a country. they want a more independent monitoring of that, they want a greater say for the courts, but there's also a couple of amendments which will specifically give exceptions for moving people who arrive by small boat, by an illegal route into the...
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from the government so lord sharp who speaks on behalf of the government and house of lords is just said there will be a review of the scheme that is there in place to enable people who have served alongside british armed forces in afghanistan to stay in the uk, and he said that they will look again at some of those cases, so for some people who might�*ve come across on a small boat, their cases may well be reassessed and for those who are deemed to be eligible for that scheme, he said they will not be deported to rwanda. so that is one of the issues where there is been a real row, one of the many reasons there's been a bit of a stalemate with this legislation and dez brown, former labour defence secretary in house of lords put forward that amendment again this evening, said he now may not push that one to a vote. we have to make wait and see, it may get under way in the next few minutes or so, that may be enough to buy off certain peers, there is one more amendment there from the cross bench pier, was in the name of lord hope, now in the name of lord anderson, the idea of an inde
from the government so lord sharp who speaks on behalf of the government and house of lords is just said there will be a review of the scheme that is there in place to enable people who have served alongside british armed forces in afghanistan to stay in the uk, and he said that they will look again at some of those cases, so for some people who might�*ve come across on a small boat, their cases may well be reassessed and for those who are deemed to be eligible for that scheme, he said they...
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late last night after midnight the house of lords decided to give way to the elected house of commons, so i suppose rishi sunak can claim that as a small political victory but what everyone wants to know, is when their flights are going to actually take off. he has laid out a sort of timetable, he is keen to show that after two years, he is making progress, and he talked about the first flights taking off in 10—12 weeks and an airfield being on standby and slots being booked with commercial charter planes, showing there is progress being made, but of course labour say this is a costly gimmick, the huge cost means they are not in favour of it, and if they came to power they would dismantle it. so with the election looming, rishi sunak has not got much time to prove that the stop the boats, the slogan he keeps talking about, he wants to show it is more than a slogan and that the fights take off and act as a deterrent. dom, does the government still face legal hurdles? practical indeed, 52,000 people at the moment who are in limbo in the ukwho— the moment who are in limbo in the uk w
late last night after midnight the house of lords decided to give way to the elected house of commons, so i suppose rishi sunak can claim that as a small political victory but what everyone wants to know, is when their flights are going to actually take off. he has laid out a sort of timetable, he is keen to show that after two years, he is making progress, and he talked about the first flights taking off in 10—12 weeks and an airfield being on standby and slots being booked with commercial...
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sunok blamed the delays on representatives of the opposition libarian party in the house of lords of the british parliament. which has already added amendments to the bill several times, returning it to the house of commons for consideration. the prime minister also noted that the airfield has already been prepared for the upcoming departure of migrants. flights of private carriers have been booked, hundreds of accompanying persons have been prepared, none, but these flights will go to rwanda - the head promised government. let me remind you that deputies of the house of commons adopted a bill on the expulsion of illegal immigrants to rwanda back in mid-january, but the house. lords insisted on amendments to the document for more than 3 months; in particular, they demanded a guarantee that the rights of illegal immigrants would be respected after deportation. previously, the european court of human rights opposed it. this law, a plan that involved sending migrants to rwanda, was presented almost 2 years ago by boris johnson’s office, it was not implemented due to the position of th
sunok blamed the delays on representatives of the opposition libarian party in the house of lords of the british parliament. which has already added amendments to the bill several times, returning it to the house of commons for consideration. the prime minister also noted that the airfield has already been prepared for the upcoming departure of migrants. flights of private carriers have been booked, hundreds of accompanying persons have been prepared, none, but these flights will go to rwanda -...
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the bill is now being sent back to the house of lords. a russian missile kills 1a and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. inflation in the uk has fallen to its lowest level for two and a half years as some food prices drop. hello,
the bill is now being sent back to the house of lords. a russian missile kills 1a and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. inflation in the uk has fallen to its lowest level for two and a half years as some food prices drop. hello,
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but the house of lords, this is where it's stuck at the moment. and some of these peers so called peers, they are just concerned that the bills i know full is not complying with buttons international human rights obligations, but others all pasted in principal. lo, dobbs, for example, he's somebody who arrived in the u. k. as a survival of the hollow cost, he's 91 years old. and he's one of the main opponents of the bill. he's sitting with the opposition to labor part. the he said is a disgrace and he, and also all those will be determined to do whatever it takes for them to, to stop this bill. and so it's a standoff between the house of commons and the house of laws that we're seeing at the moment. and in addition to 2 groups like migrant advocates warning that this could be illegal and immoral, give you an export experts morning today that that is the bill passes. airlines could even be complicit in violating human rights. how is the government responding to these kinds of criticisms? it's the government, it's not picking up on these points, par
but the house of lords, this is where it's stuck at the moment. and some of these peers so called peers, they are just concerned that the bills i know full is not complying with buttons international human rights obligations, but others all pasted in principal. lo, dobbs, for example, he's somebody who arrived in the u. k. as a survival of the hollow cost, he's 91 years old. and he's one of the main opponents of the bill. he's sitting with the opposition to labor part. the he said is a disgrace...
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lord cameron is a member of the house of lords which means he can't be asked questions in the house of commons in the usual way. david lammy wants to see that happen though. ceremonies are being held across rwanda to mark three decades since the start of the genocide against ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus. injust 100 days, 800,000 people were killed in 1994. rwanda's president paul kagame said the international community failed his country. france has acknowledged that it could have stopped the genocide, along with its allies, but lacked the will power to do so. bbc�*s senior africa correspondent, anne soy, has been following the occasion from nairobi. and, just orchestra what happened today. and, just orchestra what happened toda . ~ . , and, just orchestra what happened toda .~ ., ,_ . today. well, a very symbolic li . htin: today. well, a very symbolic lighting of — today. well, a very symbolic lighting of the _ today. well, a very symbolic lighting of the flame - today. well, a very symbolic lighting of the flame of - today. well, a very symbolic - lighting of the flame of re
lord cameron is a member of the house of lords which means he can't be asked questions in the house of commons in the usual way. david lammy wants to see that happen though. ceremonies are being held across rwanda to mark three decades since the start of the genocide against ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus. injust 100 days, 800,000 people were killed in 1994. rwanda's president paul kagame said the international community failed his country. france has acknowledged that it could have stopped...
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lord cameron is a member of the house of lords. that means he doesn't usually get asked them. he can't go into the commons to be asked questions by mps in the usual way, but there is a way of doing it, working with the convention and david lammy wants to see that happen. ceremonies are being held across rwanda to mark three decades since the start of the genocide against ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus. injust 100 days, 800,000 people were killed in 1994. rwanda's president, paul kagame, said the international community failed his country. france has acknowledged that it could have stopped the genocide, along with its allies, but lacked the will power to do so. bbc�*s senior africa correspondent anne soy has been following the occasion from nairobi. well, a very symbolic lighting of the flame of remembrance by president paul kagame in kigali and this flame will burn for the next 100 days to signify the duration of a genocide. in 100 days, more than 800,000 people, mostly of the tutsi ethnic minority, were killed. and moderate hutus as well. now, the events from the 7th of a
lord cameron is a member of the house of lords. that means he doesn't usually get asked them. he can't go into the commons to be asked questions by mps in the usual way, but there is a way of doing it, working with the convention and david lammy wants to see that happen. ceremonies are being held across rwanda to mark three decades since the start of the genocide against ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus. injust 100 days, 800,000 people were killed in 1994. rwanda's president, paul kagame, said...
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the former mep and conservative peer in the house of lords, jacqueline foster, and the co—founder of novara media, aaron bastani, are alongside me. one of my viewers have just got in touch, frank actually, and he says the present lady guest on your programme, obviously you, jacqueline , is the nearest i've jacqueline, is the nearest i've seen to margaret thatcher. it's a crime that she's not in sunak's cabinet. she says, thank you so much. there you go. i've been asking you as well. speaking of, political goings on, are you bothered about that angela rayner comment about rishi sunak being pint sized , or rishi sunak being pint sized, or not? i want to know your thoughts on that. but i also want to ask you, speaking of politicians, ofcom is basically been doing focus groups and stuff like that, looking at whether or not politicians should be able to continue to present programmes on news channels such as gb news anyway , channels such as gb news anyway, long story short, yes. is the short answer . yes we can, of short answer. yes we can, of course, with rules and strings attached, esp
the former mep and conservative peer in the house of lords, jacqueline foster, and the co—founder of novara media, aaron bastani, are alongside me. one of my viewers have just got in touch, frank actually, and he says the present lady guest on your programme, obviously you, jacqueline , is the nearest i've jacqueline, is the nearest i've seen to margaret thatcher. it's a crime that she's not in sunak's cabinet. she says, thank you so much. there you go. i've been asking you as well. speaking...
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of lords next _ it will be in the house of lords next week— it will be in the house of lords next week and i've got a question time _ next week and i've got a question time on _ next week and i've got a question time on tuesday and probably a statement as well. it is right we answer— statement as well. it is right we answer those questions. we have publish _ answer those questions. we have publish summaries of legal advice but that— publish summaries of legal advice but that has been when we've been sending _ but that has been when we've been sending british troops into action as we _ sending british troops into action as we did — sending british troops into action as we did in libya or recently when we sent— as we did in libya or recently when we sent british air force personnel into combat with the two thieves. it's into combat with the two thieves. it's a _ into combat with the two thieves. it's a different association was up it's a different association was up i don't _ it's a different association was up i don't think it's right in the circumstances for them as they react
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a short power outage in the house of lords. that says the bill's returned again to the commons, where we're expecting another vote from mps to decide whether to accept or reject the lords latest amendment . well, it lords latest amendment. well, it comes after the prime minister declared earlier that enough is enough and said mps and peers will sit through the night to get the bill passed to the us now and prosecutors have told a court that donald trump's alleged cover up of a hush money payment to a porn star did break the law. sparse crowds greeted trump at the new york courthouse despite his call for nationwide yet peaceful protests. it's the first ever criminal trial of a former us president and comes amid trump's election rematch with joe biden. prosecutors argue his $130,000 payment to stormy daniels deceived voters dunng stormy daniels deceived voters during the presidential campaign in 2016. donald trump denies any wrongdoing , in 2016. donald trump denies any wrongdoing, which had no idea what was happening . what was
a short power outage in the house of lords. that says the bill's returned again to the commons, where we're expecting another vote from mps to decide whether to accept or reject the lords latest amendment . well, it lords latest amendment. well, it comes after the prime minister declared earlier that enough is enough and said mps and peers will sit through the night to get the bill passed to the us now and prosecutors have told a court that donald trump's alleged cover up of a hush money...
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and whips tell house of lords. and whips tell me they expect the lords on wednesday to fold and this bill to become law on thursday . to become law on thursday. that's how they think it's going to happen. but the lords, of course, the government hasn't got a majority there. it may not happen, that's happen, but that's what everyone's parliament. >> there's prediction parliament. >> christopher prediction parliament. >> christopher hopeediction parliament. >> christopher hope .iiction parliament. >> christopher hope . weon parliament. >> christopher hope . we await from christopher hope. we await to the eventuality. to see the eventuality. but thank much indeed, thank you very much indeed, christopher there outside christopher hope, there outside downing made downing street for us, made a note law by thursday. note of that law by thursday. >> but my goodness, how many, how many road bumps has this legislation found? almost how many road bumps has this legisl be»n found? almost how many road bumps has this legisl be
and whips tell house of lords. and whips tell me they expect the lords on wednesday to fold and this bill to become law on thursday . to become law on thursday. that's how they think it's going to happen. but the lords, of course, the government hasn't got a majority there. it may not happen, that's happen, but that's what everyone's parliament. >> there's prediction parliament. >> christopher prediction parliament. >> christopher hopeediction parliament. >> christopher...
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the house of lords. rishi sunak said it marked a landmark moment in the efforts to deter illegal migration and end people smuggling. human rights groups have condemned the policy. rishi sunak said he hoped barring any last—minute legal objections that flights to rwanda could begin within 10-12 flights to rwanda could begin within 10—12 weeks. the united nations has subsequently called on the uk to rethink the plan. un leaders say the legislation would harm human rights and refugee protection. 0fficial and refugee protection. official figures showed that the backlog of people waiting to leave the uk rose from 1800 injuly last year, up to more than 50,000 a week ago. henry, i don't know if you saw those pictures but really stark pictures there, emphasising why this has become such a huge political issue and rishi sunak believes this rwanda policy is the answer.— policy is the answer. that's right, and this is _ policy is the answer. that's right, and this is why _ policy is the answer. that's right,
the house of lords. rishi sunak said it marked a landmark moment in the efforts to deter illegal migration and end people smuggling. human rights groups have condemned the policy. rishi sunak said he hoped barring any last—minute legal objections that flights to rwanda could begin within 10-12 flights to rwanda could begin within 10—12 weeks. the united nations has subsequently called on the uk to rethink the plan. un leaders say the legislation would harm human rights and refugee...
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of commons let alone the house of lords and yet last nightjust alone the house of lords and yet last night just after alone the house of lords and yet last nightjust after midnight i was standing looking at proceedings and that was the end of the final round, the final parliamentary moment and we now await royal assent. you ask about the deterrent, which is an important question. the bill is not yet in force, we need to get the treaty enforces well and get the flights off of the ground and that is when we will see the deterrent effect kick in. we saw the prime minister in december 2020 to strike a deal with albania and since then planes have been taking people back to albania. there was a spike in people from albania coming over in small boats. since then, the number of people coming over has dropped by over 90% and now we see hardly anyone from albania coming across. t anyone from albania coming across. i have to stop you right there on those numbers because we know that the figures have increased significantly this year, people from all nations making the journey now. 0ver all nati
of commons let alone the house of lords and yet last nightjust alone the house of lords and yet last night just after alone the house of lords and yet last nightjust after midnight i was standing looking at proceedings and that was the end of the final round, the final parliamentary moment and we now await royal assent. you ask about the deterrent, which is an important question. the bill is not yet in force, we need to get the treaty enforces well and get the flights off of the ground and that...
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of lords continues. they've been debating and floating to the afternoon on the changes made to the afternoon on the changes made to the afternoon on the changes made to the bill in the comments removed all of their amendments in the bill return to the upper chamber it's being debated now for a third round of the so—called parliamentary ping—pong internet, the government has been defeated twice on further amendments added. it's bringing political correspondent. political correspondent peter saull is following developments from westminster — hejoins me now. it's been going on for sometime now and it is not over yet and there have been some expectations in government circles that it may all be done this week and it won't happen until next week at the because to further arguments and amendments passed on that flexion legislation designed to get the policy of sending asylum—seekers to rwanda off the ground and amendments which effectively gives more powers to a committee of experts who can decide whet
of lords continues. they've been debating and floating to the afternoon on the changes made to the afternoon on the changes made to the afternoon on the changes made to the bill in the comments removed all of their amendments in the bill return to the upper chamber it's being debated now for a third round of the so—called parliamentary ping—pong internet, the government has been defeated twice on further amendments added. it's bringing political correspondent. political correspondent peter...
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suffering yet another defeat in the house of lords tonight. peers have maintained pressure on the government over the prime minister's deportation plan, with continued demands for reassurances in the form of amendment . reassurances in the form of amendment. it's the house of lords ignored ministerial calls to back down and again tonight insisted on further revisions to the safety of rwanda bill. well, in response, the home secretary , in response, the home secretary, james cleverly, said afterwards, terrified that the rwanda scheme will work, labour has acted again to block the passage of the rwanda bill. he continued we want criminal want to break the criminal people smuggling gangs and stop the boats. labour uncomfortable with tackling immigration, will clearly stop at nothing to stop the planes. meanwhile, the uk has signed an agreement with vietnam to increase cooperation on tackling illegal migration. it comes as vietnamese nationals overtake others as the predominant nationality on small boat crossings on the english channel boat crossi
suffering yet another defeat in the house of lords tonight. peers have maintained pressure on the government over the prime minister's deportation plan, with continued demands for reassurances in the form of amendment . reassurances in the form of amendment. it's the house of lords ignored ministerial calls to back down and again tonight insisted on further revisions to the safety of rwanda bill. well, in response, the home secretary , in response, the home secretary, james cleverly, said...
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of lords . the house of lords. >> the west calls for restraint as israel vows to respond over iran's weekend attacks , and the iran's weekend attacks, and the pm continues to resist calls to proscribe iran's revolutionary guard . guard. >> a sleepy donald trump becomes the first american president to face a criminal trial over his hush money
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lord cameron is a member of the house of lords. that means he doesn't usually get asked them. he can't go into the commons to be asked questions by mps in the usual way, but there is a way of doing it, working with the convention and david lammy wants to see that happen. now it's time for a look at today's sport with lizzie greenwood—hughes. hello from the bbc sport centre. hello, we're starting with the premier league where liverpool missed out on going top again — held to a 2—2 draw by their old rivals manchester united at old trafford. it means liverpool stay second in the table behind leaders arsenal on goal difference. 0ur football correspondent john murray reports. liverpool will be wondering how they did not win this match having led through a lewis diaz goal and being so dominant. yet in fact they needed a low late mo salah penalty to salvage a point which means this exciting premier league race has tightened up. manchester united came out and proceeded to turn the game around. bruno fernandes equalised from the centre circle and united went in front with a curli
lord cameron is a member of the house of lords. that means he doesn't usually get asked them. he can't go into the commons to be asked questions by mps in the usual way, but there is a way of doing it, working with the convention and david lammy wants to see that happen. now it's time for a look at today's sport with lizzie greenwood—hughes. hello from the bbc sport centre. hello, we're starting with the premier league where liverpool missed out on going top again — held to a 2—2 draw by...
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this was the moment the house of lords finally backed down, meaning legislation that declares rwanda a safe place to send people will shortly become law. the government hopes the threat of deportation to east africa dissuades people from crossing the channel, even if it doesn't seem to be putting them off yet. the prime minister is determined to ensure that we do stop the boats, and that is why we were sitting so late last night, and why we were determined to get the bill through parliament. we now need to get the treaty ratified and then we need to see the planes get off the ground. when we see the planes take off, then we will see the deterrent effect kick in. rishi sunak had promised to have planes in the air in the spring, but his new timescale is ten to 12 weeks from now. he wants and arguably needs it to work in time for the general election expected later this year. but labour say they would scrap the scheme. the problem is that the rwanda scheme is an extortionately expensive gimmick that is not a serious plan to actually tackle the problem. it's costing around half a a billi
this was the moment the house of lords finally backed down, meaning legislation that declares rwanda a safe place to send people will shortly become law. the government hopes the threat of deportation to east africa dissuades people from crossing the channel, even if it doesn't seem to be putting them off yet. the prime minister is determined to ensure that we do stop the boats, and that is why we were sitting so late last night, and why we were determined to get the bill through parliament. we...