In a dramatic turn of events, the House of Lords has rejected ministerial pleas to end the parliamentary deadlock over the Rwanda bill. The bill, championed by Rishi Sunak, has become a focal point of contention between the two chambers.
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In two decisive votes, peers stood firm, maintaining their insistence on two critical changes to the Safety of Rwanda Bill. These changes, passed with majorities of 37 and 52, have significant implications for the proposed legislation.