MPs back illegal migration bill by 289 votes to 230
by Rajeev Syal Home affairs editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6B6CB)
Controversial asylum law will now go to Lords despite criticism from leading Conservatives
The government's flagship asylum bill passed its third reading in the Commons on Wednesday night and will now go to the Lords despite criticism from several leading Conservatives including Theresa May.
The illegal migration bill, which is supposed to change the law so that those who arrive in the UK by irregular means can be removed to a third country such as Rwanda, was passed by 289 votes to 230. The bill is expected to face greater opposition in the Lords where it could be amended or delayed.
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