Article 5XD0M UK set to criminalise illicit refugee crossings after ministers avoid Commons rebellion

UK set to criminalise illicit refugee crossings after ministers avoid Commons rebellion

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Peter Walker Political correspondent
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Government wins string of votes to restore elements of controversial borders and nationality bill removed by Lords

The UK appears set to criminalise illicit refugee crossings and could ship asylum seekers for processing in other countries after ministers easily saw off a potential rebellion in the Commons over the controversial borders and nationality bill.

Despite a number of Conservative backbenchers expressing concerns about aspects of the bill, the government convincingly won a string of votes to restore elements changed in the House of Lords, including the idea of Australian-style third country processing.

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