Rishi Sunak In Last-Ditch Talks To Avert Tory Rwanda Rebellion
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26% Medium Conservative
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32% Medium Conservative
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"For those who believe the bill needs to be strengthened further, the obvious course of action is to vote for a second reading and try to amend the bill in a committee of the whole house." | Positive | 12% Conservative |
"Many MPs on the right of the party, who on Monday held a series of meetings about how to best approach tomorrow's vote, claim that the legislation in its current form does not go far enough and want Sunak to harden his approach further by overriding international law." | Negative | -4% Liberal |
"Speaking to PoliticsHome on Monday, one weary former secretary of state said they did not know how the Prime Minister would get his new plan for deporting people to Rwanda through Parliament given the size of the gulf between the demands of the party's moderate and right wings." | Negative | -8% Liberal |
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : "For those who believe the bill needs to be strengthened further, the obvious course of action is to vote for a second reading and try to amend the bill in a committee of the whole house.48% : Many MPs on the right of the party, who on Monday held a series of meetings about how to best approach tomorrow's vote, claim that the legislation in its current form does not go far enough and want Sunak to harden his approach further by overriding international law.
46% : Speaking to PoliticsHome on Monday, one weary former secretary of state said they did not know how the Prime Minister would get his new plan for deporting people to Rwanda through Parliament given the size of the gulf between the demands of the party's moderate and right wings.
43% : He told Sky News: "If the bill were to be lost tomorrow, government will lose considerable authority, and that's the last thing we want as we approach election year."Even if the Prime Minister does avoid defeat tomorrow, there will be major questions over how he will placate MPs on the right of the Tory party later in the legislative process.
36% : They were addressed by Robert Jenrick, who quit as immigration minister last week in protest against the Rwanda legislation.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.