MPs reject amendment protecting victims of modern slavery from deportation to Rwanda
Veteran Conservative backbencher Sir Bill Cash urged peers to “calm down” and described their amendments as “ridiculous”.
Veteran Conservative backbencher Sir Bill Cash urged peers to “calm down” and described their amendments as “ridiculous”.
"With his appalling conduct today, he has forfeited what little remains of his already slender right to govern," Nicholas Pegg said.
Three shadow ministers – Yasmin Qureshi, Afzal Khan and Paula Barker – quit on Wednesday evening to back calls for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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Some 354 MPs voted in favour, with seven against and some noticeable no votes.
Monroe, referring to the cost of living crisis, pointed out that these issues have been given a "fancy title" now it effects others.
Suella Braverman had faced pleas from Tory MPs to reform the Government’s controversial asylum reforms.
The Department of International Trade have argued that it "isn't appropriate".
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