Defiant peers inflict first defeat against Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda Bill
RISHI Sunak will hold a surprise press conference this morning to demand the House of Lords back off and let his flagship Rwanda Bill pass.will address the country from Downing Street ahead of a final parliamentary showdown over the Government's deportation plan for asylum seekers.The PM said his patience with those blocking the Bill had “run thin”, adding: “No more prevarication, no more delay.
Last week, peers amended the Bill to include an exemption for Afghan nationals who assisted British troops and a provision meaning Rwanda cannot be treated as safe unless it is deemed so by an independent monitoring body. MPs are expected to vote to overturn those changes this afternoon before sending the Bill back to the House of Lords.The "parliamentary ping pong" - the process whereby the Bill is batted between the Commons and the Lords - will continue until they can agree the final wording.
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