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Shouldn't have been in question in the first place
Sunak urges Lords to accept ‘will of the people’ and vote for his Rwanda bill (msn.com)
It's past tiring at this point hearing Sunak plow on with this claiming repeatedly that it's the will of the people. The Rwanda bill, from conception to today is the definition of something that not the will of the people.
One Minister borders on calling Peers racist for their reasoning on blocking the bill
The Deputy Foreign Secretary says Rwanda is arguably safer than London
Shouldn't have been in question in the first place
Sunak urges Lords to accept ‘will of the people’ and vote for his Rwanda bill (msn.com)
It's past tiring at this point hearing Sunak plow on with this claiming repeatedly that it's the will of the people. The Rwanda bill, from conception to today is the definition of something that not the will of the people.
One Minister borders on calling Peers racist for their reasoning on blocking the bill
The Deputy Foreign Secretary says Rwanda is arguably safer than London
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