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pass time will presumably reject that amendment, said it back to the lords. there is some expectation that that will be eight. the red benches but ultimately back down, which means this legislation goes on the statute book ad rishi sunak�*s timetable, he says that in 10—12 weeks, although that is effectively him breaking his promise of it being by the end of the spring, that will eventually happen, he hopes, over the summer. flights taking off regularly. let's get an snp perspective. kirsten, your party is obviously strongly opposed to this plan fundamentally. what will your feelings be when this legislation actually gets onto the statute books? , , ., ., , actually gets onto the statute books? , ., , , . actually gets onto the statute books? ., , , . ., books? this is a grotesque piece of legislation- — books? this is a grotesque piece of legislation- it _ books? this is a grotesque piece of legislation. it is _ books? this is a grotesque piece of legislation. it is really _ books? this is a grotesque piece of legislation. it is really deeply - legislation. it is really deeply depressing that this is where the uk government has got to. and certainly. _ government has got to. and certainly, my colleagues and i will do all— certainly, my colleagues and i will do all we — certainly, my colleagues and i will do all we can to oppose this and to vote against it. it is such a damaging piece of legislation. it is draconian — damaging piece of legislation. it is draconian. it is a shocking way to
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terms _ government is more than its share in terms of— government is more than its share in terms of looking after those who flee here~ — terms of looking after those who flee here. people in scotland have stepped _ flee here. people in scotland have stepped up and been happy to do so, to welcome _ stepped up and been happy to do so, to welcome people to these shores. i think that _ to welcome people to these shores. i think that is — to welcome people to these shores. i think that is something that people in scotland should be commended for. and i in scotland should be commended for. and i have _ in scotland should be commended for. and i have to say, this rwanda bill, the plants— and i have to say, this rwanda bill, the plants this uk government has and the _ the plants this uk government has and the shocking way they want to treat people, that is not something that can _ treat people, that is not something that can be — treat people, that is not something that can be in scotland's name, that is not _ that can be in scotland's name, that is not where — that can be in scotland's name, that is not where we are and that is not who we _ is not where we are and that is not who we stand for. fire is not where we are and that is not who we stand for.— is not where we are and that is not who we stand for. are you prepared to sta u- who we stand for. are you prepared to stay pp all— who we stand for. are you prepared to stay up all night? _ who we stand for. are you prepared to stay up all night? i _ who we stand for. are you prepared to stay up all night? i think - who we stand for. are you prepared to stay up all night? i think that - to stay up all night? i think that is our 'ob to stay up all night? i think that is ourjob and — to stay up all night? i think that is ourjob and we _ to stay up all night? i think that is ourjob and we will— to stay up all night? i think thatj is ourjob and we will absolutely to stay up all night? i think that i is ourjob and we will absolutely do that if— is ourjob and we will absolutely do that if necessary. my colleagues and i will that if necessary. my colleagues and i will take _ that if necessary. my colleagues and i will take every possible opportunity to oppose this really, really— opportunity to oppose this really, really reprehensible piece of legislation. really reprehensible piece of legislation-— really reprehensible piece of leaislation. , , ., ., ~ legislation. kirsten oswald, thank ou ve legislation. kirsten oswald, thank you very much _ legislation. kirsten oswald, thank you very much there. _ legislation. kirsten oswald, thank you very much there. we - legislation. kirsten oswald, thank you very much there. we have - legislation. kirsten oswald, thank| you very much there. we have had legislation. kirsten oswald, thank i you very much there. we have had a range of opinions on this highly controversial plan. what matters here is not what is happening in parliament, it is whether or not this policy that has been years in the making, was first dreamt up when borisjohnson was prime minister, actually does make a difference in reducing small boat crossings. the prime minister is adamant that it
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