Rishi Sunak’s plan to make all Channel asylum seekers subject to automatic deportation could be delayed by months, it emerged on Tuesday amid fresh Conservative anger over the Prime Minister’s asylum laws. singharj HugoGye report
The legislation meanwhile came under attack from senior Tories across the political spectrum as MPs considered 20 Lords amendments to the Bill.
Mrs May said the bill would “enable more slave drivers to operate and make money out of human misery, it will consign more people to slavery”. Mr Loughton and former Cabinet minister Sir Robert Buckland also signalled they would rebel to back a Lords amendment on setting up more safe and legal routes for refugees to disincentivise them from crossing the Channel in small boats.
MPs were due to take part in around 18 votes on Tuesday night, with the bill returning to the Lords for further consideration on Wednesday.modelled on the “Homes for Ukraine” scheme.scheme has been a superb one which we should all be proud of. I took part in it myself at one point.
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