
What is the Rwanda bill and why is so much at stake for Rishi Sunak?
Some ministers are even warning Tory rebels that should the bill be voted down, it would collapse the government.

Some ministers are even warning Tory rebels that should the bill be voted down, it would collapse the government.

The Prime Minister invited around 15 potential rebels into No.10 for breakfast this morning to try to persuade them not to vote against the government tonight.

“I guess we’ll find out what the will of the British people is at the next general election. If you do end up out of work, I’ll put in a word for you with Walkers Crisps.”

A failure to increase spending and investment as a share of GDP has resulted in multiple crises affecting the NHS

‘The most disadvantaged in Britain are no better off than 15 years ago’

The Tories have more resources at their disposal, and Electoral Commission records show that they have raised five times more than Labour this summer.

Figures show that the cost of the scheme has spiralled to £290 million, despite the fact that not a single flight has taken off to the east African country.

‘The Tories’ have wasted an astronomical £290 million of taxpayers’ money on a failing scheme which hasn’t sent a single asylum seeker to Rwanda.’

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A recent poll for LFF found that 67% of the public want to see buses in public ownership.