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Priti Patel - Civil Servants Are Alarmed By Claims They Could Be Ordered To Ignore ECHR Rwanda Rulings - politicshome.com - Rwanda

Civil Servants Are Alarmed By Claims They Could Be Ordered To Ignore ECHR Rwanda Rulings

The government is looking into ways to force civil servants to obey ministers if they decide to ignore court rulings blocking deportation flights to Rwanda, a minister has confirmed.

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Rishi Sunak - Robert Jenrick - Adam Payne - Rishi Sunak Prepares To Face Down "Unpredictable" Tory Rwanda Rebels - politicshome.com - Rwanda

Rishi Sunak Prepares To Face Down "Unpredictable" Tory Rwanda Rebels

Rishi Sunak is braced for a critical and unpredictable day in the House of Commons, as dozens of disgruntled Conservative MPs decide whether to use a vote on Rwanda legislation to torpedo one of the Prime Minister's flagship policies.

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Liz Truss - Lee Anderson - Robert Jenrick - Adam Payne - Tory Deputy Chairs Quit As Rwanda Bill Rebellion Gains Momentum - politicshome.com - city Rome - Rwanda

Tory Deputy Chairs Quit As Rwanda Bill Rebellion Gains Momentum

Conservative MPs Lee Anderson and Brendan Clarke Smith have quit their roles as deputy chairmen of the Tory party in order to vote for amendments to Rishi Sunak's Rwanda legislation, against Government instruction.

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Bill - Caitlin Doherty - Even - Rwanda Bill Faces Tough Lords Test Even If It Survives Commons Row - politicshome.com - Rwanda

Rwanda Bill Faces Tough Lords Test Even If It Survives Commons Row

Attention is on the House of Commons this week, as Tory rebels threaten to revolt over Rishi Sunak’s legislation designed to revive the plans to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, but even if it survives a row amongst MPs, it must still get past the Lords.

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Rishi Sunak - Adam Payne - General Election - Dire Tory Polling Intensifies Right-Wing Pressure On Rishi Sunak Over Rwanda - politicshome.com - Britain - Rwanda

Dire Tory Polling Intensifies Right-Wing Pressure On Rishi Sunak Over Rwanda

An explosive new YouGov poll predicting a Labour general election landslide has been viewed as a move by the Tory right to enhance pressure on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to take a more hardline approach to deporting migrants to Rwanda when legislation returns to the House of Commons votes this week. 

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Rishi Sunak - Robert Jenrick - Bill - Of A - Senior Tory Wants To Make The Rwanda Bill Less Of A Legal "Glass Jaw" - politicshome.com - Rwanda

Senior Tory Wants To Make The Rwanda Bill Less Of A Legal "Glass Jaw"

Senior Conservative MP Robert Buckland says his amendments to Rishi Sunak's Rwanda bill will stop the legislation being a "glass jaw" by making it less legally problematic.

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Why “Stop The Boats” May Not Work For Rishi Sunak Like It Did For Australia’s Right - politicshome.com - Norway - Australia - Rwanda - Papua New Guinea

Why “Stop The Boats” May Not Work For Rishi Sunak Like It Did For Australia’s Right

It wasn’t exactly subtle. But that was the point. “STOP THE BOATS” screamed Rishi Sunak’s latest lectern slogan in red and white capital letters when he defended his Rwanda deportation legislation late last year.

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Keir Starmer - Rishi Sunak - Transition Talks Between Opposition And Civil Service Should Start Immediately, Says New Report - politicshome.com

Transition Talks Between Opposition And Civil Service Should Start Immediately, Says New Report

Transition talks between the Civil Service and opposition party should begin in January if Keir Starmer’s Labour is ready to govern the country effectively, a new Institute for Government (IfG) report has warned.

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