
Fears PM could be forced into election amid Tory infighting on Rwanda
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
53% : Mr Sunak hit back after Mr Jenrick's resignation saying he had 'misunderstood' the Rwanda plan and following his views would 'collapse' the whole scheme Jenrick's resignation came just an hour after a plea by Rishi Sunak for the party to 'unite or die' over his Rwanda policy Jenrick was Minister for Immigration between 25 October 2022 and 6 December 2023 Speculation about Mr Jenrick's position reached fever pitch because he was nowhere to be seen while Home Secretary James Cleverly made a statement to MPs on the legislation at 6pm last night, 90 minutes after it was published.51% : 'It's to decide whether they're interested in being in Government, continuing to make those massive changes we've made over the past decade.
51% : 'It's to decide whether they're interested in being in Government, continuing to make those massive changes we've made over the past decade.
47% : But a Government source told the Mail 'there is no Suella option on the table here' because both Rwanda and the UK want to stay within international law.
34% : The PM said his resignation was 'disappointing' and added that Rwanda would not accept a scheme in breach of international law.
29% : Rwanda's foreign affairs minister Vincent Biruta said his country would not continue with the deal if it broke international law.
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