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HomePoliticsUK PoliticsRwanda bill latest: MPs and Lords in showdown as Sunak promises flights...
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Rwanda bill latest: MPs and Lords in showdown as Sunak promises flights by July

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April 22, 2024
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    Rwanda bill latest: MPs and Lords in showdown as Sunak promises flights by July – BBC News

























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    1. MPs and peers are sitting in Parliament for a showdown on the Safety of Rwanda Bill, after months of wrangling
    2. The bill is heading back to the House of Lords once again, after MPs voted to reject a change – or amendment – made by peers
    3. PM Rishi Sunak says it will be approved by Parliament tonight “no matter how late it goes – no ifs, no buts”
    4. He says flights taking some asylum seekers to Rwanda will set off in “10-12 weeks”
    5. The plan – designed to deter migrants crossing the Channel in small boats – was announced in 2022, but no flights have set off
    6. Sunak previously said he expected flights to set off this spring – he acknowledges the delay, but blames it on Labour



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