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the plan has been strongly criticised by human rights groups, and the uk supreme court ruled the policy was unlawful. here is rishi sunak setting out a timeline for his plan. the first flight will leave in 10—12 weeks. now, of course that is later than we wanted, but we have always been clear that processing will take time and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the house of lords to try to block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. let's speak to our political correspondent in westminster, peter saull. so things are under way? they are, it feels like — so things are under way? they are, it feels like groundhog _ so things are under way? they are, it feels like groundhog day - so things are under way? they are, it feels like groundhog day here - so things are under way? they are, it feels like groundhog day here in | it feels like groundhog day here in the house of parliament, the commons has once again started debating this legislation. god knows they've debated it enough already, i'll shortly moved a couple of votes on the amendments that were passed by the amendments that were passed by the house of lords last week, one effectively means that people who

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fewer than half of their peers are turning up— fewer than half of their peers are turning up on voting because they don't _ turning up on voting because they don't like — turning up on voting because they don't like it either.— don't like it either. consistently all the way _ don't like it either. consistently all the way through _ don't like it either. consistently all the way through this - don't like it either. consistently all the way through this bill - don't like it either. consistently all the way through this bill we | all the way through this bill we have _ all the way through this bill we have backed _ all the way through this bill we have backed any _ all the way through this bill we have backed any amendmentsl all the way through this bill we l have backed any amendments to all the way through this bill we - have backed any amendments to try and mitigate — have backed any amendments to try and mitigate this— have backed any amendments to try and mitigate this dreadful— have backed any amendments to try and mitigate this dreadful bill, - have backed any amendments to try and mitigate this dreadful bill, we . and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose _ and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose it— and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose it in— and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose it in its— and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose it in its entirety— and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose it in its entirety and - and mitigate this dreadful bill, we oppose it in its entirety and we i oppose it in its entirety and we will put — oppose it in its entirety and we will put forward _ oppose it in its entirety and we will put forward amendments i oppose it in its entirety and we i will put forward amendments as oppose it in its entirety and we - will put forward amendments as we have done — will put forward amendments as we have done at— will put forward amendments as we have done at every— will put forward amendments as we have done at every stage _ will put forward amendments as we have done at every stage in - will put forward amendments as we have done at every stage in this - have done at every stage in this process — have done at every stage in this rocess. ~ , process. the prime minister said the first fli . ht process. the prime minister said the first flight would _ process. the prime minister said the first flight would go _ process. the prime minister said the first flight would go in _ process. the prime minister said the first flight would go in 10-12 - first flight would go in 10—12 weeks. first flight would go in 10-12 weeks. , . . , , first flight would go in 10-12 weeks. , .. , , ., first flight would go in 10-12 weeks. _. , weeks. the success of this deterrent doesnt weeks. the success of this deterrent doesn't rest — weeks. the success of this deterrent doesn't rest on _ weeks. the success of this deterrent doesn't rest on one _ weeks. the success of this deterrent doesn't rest on one flight _ weeks. the success of this deterrent doesn't rest on one flight alone. - weeks. the success of this deterrent doesn't rest on one flight alone. it . doesn't rest on one flight alone. it rests on the relentless continual process of successfully and permanently removing people to rwanda with a regular rhythm of multiple flights every month over the summer and beyond until the boats are stopped. that the summer and beyond until the boats are stopped.— the summer and beyond until the boats are stopped. that is aimed at critics in his — boats are stopped. that is aimed at critics in his own _ boats are stopped. that is aimed at critics in his own party _ boats are stopped. that is aimed at critics in his own party have - critics in his own party have suggested they have doubts the plan will work. the prime minister is insistent that it will. his hopes for delivering his promise depend on it. there are a couple of things to bearin it. there are a couple of things to bear in mind with all this talk of speed and delay. firstly, there have been some points in this process where the government itself could have sped things up a little bit. also, the lords are not

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lords later on this evening, the house of lords will put forward two more amendments, slightly narrower they say in scope than the ones passed last week, then it'll presumably go back to the house of commons, but we'll have to wait and see whether the numbers are there on the opposition benches and across benches in the house of lords to send it back the house of commons one more time. but ultimately the thinking is the lords will back down, it'll make it onto the statute book at some point, the expectation is anyway this week, and ultimately the plans are in place to get flights off the ground to rolando. peter, thanks very much for that. let's speak to our africa correspondent barbara plett usher. just remind us of the role that rhonda will play here? rwanda will exce -t the rhonda will play here? rwanda will except the refugees, _ rhonda will play here? rwanda will except the refugees, it'll _ rhonda will play here? rwanda will except the refugees, it'll give - rhonda will play here? rwanda willj except the refugees, it'll give them a shelter and food, then basically provide them with support for the first couple of years that they are here. it'll process their

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currently disagree over two things. the lords want an independent committee to say rwanda is sticking to the treaty and for there to be the ability to declare rwanda unsafe if needed. they also want a small boat migrants who have worked with uk armed forces to be exempt from being sent to rwanda. the prime minister has claimed labour is to blame for delays. labour says the government could have passed this bill soon and that it was mr sunak always looking for someone else to blame. and it's notjust labour peers were trying to make changes. crossbenchers who don't belong to any party are, too. we crossbenchers who don't belong to any party are. toe-— any party are, too. we are strong --eole any party are, too. we are strong people and — any party are, too. we are strong people and we — any party are, too. we are strong people and we will— any party are, too. we are strong people and we will keep - any party are, too. we are strong people and we will keep going . any party are, too. we are strong people and we will keep going as| people and we will keep going as long as is necessary. this is, in my view, the most inexpressible and insensitive day i've experienced in nearly a0 years in one or other house of parliament. nearly 40 years in one or other house of parliament.— house of parliament. other opposition _ house of parliament. other opposition parties - house of parliament. other opposition parties also - house of parliament. other| opposition parties also want amendments. —— magnix bookable. the conservatives could win this if all the conservatives turned up but fewer _ the conservatives turned up but fewer than half of their peers are turning _

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it says members of both the upper and lower chambers of parliament will have to keep voting until it's approved. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous english channel crossing on small boats. so far this year, more than 6,000 migrants have made the journey. the prime minister will hold a press conference shortly. there you can see live pictures from number 10 downing st. he's been talking about the fact that he is determined to get it done so it will be interesting to see what he has to say. like i say, in about 25 minutes or so. say. like i say, in about 25 minutes orso. our say. like i say, in about 25 minutes or so. our political correspondent harry farley has been explaining more about the so—called ping—pong expected to take place in parliament over the coming hours. it's been more than four months since _ it's been more than four months since this— it's been more than four months since this bill first came to parliament. what has happened now is the house _ parliament. what has happened now is the house of lords have tabled some amendments, some changes, some suggested _ amendments, some changes, some suggested rewording of the bill. it has gone — suggested rewording of the bill. it has gone back to the house of commons. mps are expected to

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held up proceedings, they are entitled to overturn with the lower chamber but they can't frustrate and delay. we are keeping an eye on what could potentially be a pretty long session there in the house of commons and house of lords into the evening. live now to westminster where we can speak to baroness angela smith, shadow leader of the house of lords. what are your thoughts when you consider this legislation? looking at the detailed _ consider this legislation? looking at the detailed legislation - consider this legislation? looking at the detailed legislation for - consider this legislation? looking i at the detailed legislation for some time, there are seven issues we picked out — they wouldn't have killed off the bill, but they would've introduced some sensible amendments to it, and the government rejected them all and we are down to the last two, including support for our allies, afghanistan, who worked alongside our soldiers. what surprises me is rishi sunak poncelet comment saying we'll have to go

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on and pass the bill. i think we can expect a similar message from him this morning. the deputy foreign secretary andrew mitchell was out and about giving tv and radio interviews this morning. he accused the house of lords of being patronising in their debate about rwanda, and indeed he has even accuse them of their debates of having a hint of racism. so i think there is some strong words there from the deputy foreign secretary andrew mitchell. it will be interesting to see where they rishi sunak repeats those allegations. but i think we can certainly expect him to call on the house of lords to push through this bill, to accept the government's bill. obviously the house of lords, from their perspective, they have tabled a number of changes. we are down to the last two amendments the house of lords want to see. one addressing those who have worked with uk forces overseas, particularly afghans who helped british troops in

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the house of lords as it bounces back and forth, discussing amendments on different issues. when it gets under way, we will be back in westminsterfor it gets under way, we will be back in westminster for that. around the world and the cross the uk, this is bbc news.

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accepted his regulation, which says it believes will allow all parties to move forward. i want to take your light of the house of commons because we are keeping across the debate, a significant day in westminster. the prime minister rishi sunak�*s plan, the flights to take up in 12 weeks. that is what he said earlier today. the legislation has to past here first, the house of commons, and the house of lords. they are debating now. there are two amendments up upfor up for consideration by mps. there is a process which basically goes back and forth between the house of commons, the lower chamber and the upper chamber of the house of lords. rishi sunak saying he would like it done and dusted today, even if it means a late day and night's work.

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