Rwanda scheme: This is how every MP voted on the Safety of Rwanda Bill
Find out how your MP voted
Find out how your MP voted
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.”
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.
Anderson believes that the government should simply ignore the law.
In a unanimous decision, the five Supreme Court justices agreed with the Court of Appeal that there had not been a proper assessment of whether Rwanda was safe.
The senior doctors’ strike has proven a particular bugbear for many on the Right. Amid the gushing anniversary celebrations, the Tory press didn’t hold back in making its contempt over the consultants’ industrial action known.
‘Who’s laughing now Suella. #GeneralElectionNow.’
This audience showed the government want they think of the Rwanda policy