Rishi Sunak to host a ‘rebel breakfast’ as Rwanda vote looms
The Prime Minister and Home Secretary are leading efforts to win over would-be rebels ahead of Tuesday’s vote.
The Prime Minister and Home Secretary are leading efforts to win over would-be rebels ahead of Tuesday’s vote.
The ERG's Mark Francois says PM Rishi Sunak's Rwanda bill should be revised, as the current one "has so many holes in it".
The Prime Minister’s authority is in the hands of tribes from the right and left as they hold separate meetings to consider backing the legislation.
The Labour leader will insist that his ‘fundamentally changed’ party is ready to govern.
The Prime Minister is facing arguably the toughest week of his premiership.
Ministers expect a further £50 million cost in the coming year, which would bring the total to £290 million.
It comes as new polling shows Rishi Sunak is now almost as unpopular as his party after a year of deteriorating polling numbers.
The Prime Minister’s favourability rating has collapsed since the start of the year, according to pollster Ipsos UK.
The prime minister has defended his new Rwanda plan as he battles to maintain authority.
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