Lee Anderson backed Rwanda Bill after being teased by Labour MPs in the ‘no’ lobby
"I was going to vote no. The Labour lot were all giggling and laughing and taking the mick..."
"I was going to vote no. The Labour lot were all giggling and laughing and taking the mick..."
"The shadow home secretary can't even get the name of the country right, talking about the Kigali government."
Asked about the current political and legal obstacles around the deal witht he country, Paul Kagame said that it was "not Rwanda's problem".
It comes as the Bibby Stockholm in Dorset has been beset by problems.
The Reform UK leader refused to put forward a candidate in Kingswood as a matter of principle... You'll never guess what happened next.
Former prime minister Liz Truss and former leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith are among those to back the amendment.
Lee Anderson and Brendan Clarke-Smith said that said it was ‘important in terms of credibility that we are consistent’ in arguing for safeguards.
The 24-page document does not make mention of the party’s pledge to spend £28 billion annually on green projects.
All four episodes of the series had TV audiences of at least nine million.
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