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UK Prime Minister under threat by his Party due to his Rwanda immigration Bill


Rishi Sunak is battling to keep his grip on power amid a rebellion over his Rwanda migrant bill with some Tories reportedly plotting to put Boris Johnson back in Number 10.

Reports say an ambitious purported plan could also involve installing Nigel Farage in the House of Lords to act as Mr Johnson’s right-hand man in a ‘dream ticket’ to woo voters.

On Tuesday, Rishi risks an embarrassing defeat in a Commons vote on laws he says will allow the UK to send illegal migrants to Rwanda.

Critics in his party say the bill is just not tough enough to deter the thousands who make the perilous Channel crossing in small boats each year.

Robert Jenrick, who resigned last week as immigration minister over the row, accused Sunak on Sunday of making a political choice to devise legislation that did not do the job.

‘The test for this is not, “Can you get one or two symbolic flights off before the next election with a handful of illegal migrants on them?”,’ he said on the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg.

‘The test is, “Can you create a strong deterrent that is sustainable and stops the boats and protects the borders of this country for years to come?” That’s what I want to achieve and I’m afraid this bill is not it.’

Jenrick warned the Conservatives would face the ‘red-hot fury of the public’ if they failed to reduce migration.

Also, some Tories believe they are doomed to lose to Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party unless Sunak becomes the fourth PM in four years to step down.

The report says party members Believe Boris Johnson, who resigned after several rows including Partygate, would be the best replacement.

If a Tory MP were to resign from a safe seat, plotters believe, party bosses would be unable to stop the proven campaigner from rejoining the Commons and potentially re-entering Downing Street.

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