Tory MPs told: Back Rishi Sunak's Rwanda flights plan or lose election
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49% : Ahead of the first of a series of votes on the bill next week, No10 distanced itself from a claim by new Legal Immigration Minister Tom Pursglove that rebels could be allowed to later amend the law if they initially back it in its current form.41% : It is said to be unhappy at the law giving ministers unilateral plans to brand Rwanda as 'safe' and over-rule human rights laws and may yet refuse to back the new law in Parliament.
41% : Mr Pursglove was touring broadcast studios on Friday to defend the plan, a day after being appointed minister for legal migration when Robert Jenrick's role was split into two following his resignation in protest at the legislation he believed was doomed to fail.
40% : The 'five families' trying to make Rishi an offer he cannot refuseThe New ConservativesA right-wing traditionalist group led by evangelical Christians Miriam Cates and Danny Kruger.
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