It is not yet clear whether peers will push their amendments for a third time, further delaying the Government’s Rwanda scheme.
The parliamentary “ping-pong” over the Government’s Rwanda scheme will continue on Tuesday as peers are set to once again debate legislation declaring the east African nation safe for refugees.
The Bill will now return to the House of Lords, where peers could further prolong the parliamentary wrangling by making yet more changes. The legislation will only receive royal assent and become law once both Houses have agreed on its final wording in a process known as parliamentary ping-pong. Home Office minister Michael Tomlinson stressed that the “elected” Commons had voted in favour of an unamended Bill and called on MPs to “stand with the Government in upholding the will of the House of Commons”.But Labour’s shadow immigration minister Stephen Kinnock said the Rwanda scheme was “doomed to fail” and described the policy as “fundamentally unworkable, unaffordable and unlawful”.
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