Leader of the House, Penny Mordaunt, has said the legislation will not be back in parliament until 15 April, despite there being three sitting days left before recess and the prime minister promising the legislation was an 'emergency'.
The next stage of the Rwanda bill's progress has been delayed until after the Easter recess as it remains stuck in parliamentary limbo. Wednesday was the busiest day for migrant crossings in the Channel this year with 514 people making the journey in 10 boats. More than 4,000 are thought to have crossed from France so far in 2024. There are three sitting days left in the Commons before the Easter break begins on 26 March, with MPs returning on 15 April.
Another told her that it was a 'performative' move from the government to make it look like it was taking action, but the bill was actually not going to work and was in fact a 'dud'. Someone from the Labour side believes the government had avoided bringing the bill back before the Commons before the break so they could blame the Lords for the delay. Peers had been preparing for more sittings to happen ahead of the recess.
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