Asylum barge docks after Lords passes ‘shameful’ UK illegal migration bill
by Ben Quinn Political correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6D26Z)
Rishi Sunak's legislation faced challenges from peers including the archbishop of Canterbury
A barge that will be used to house 500 asylum seekers has belatedly arrived in a port on England's southern coast after voting in the House of Lords paved the way for the government's small boats and migration bill to become law.
The arrival of the Bibby Stockholm, which was pulled by a tug into Portland port in Dorset on Tuesday morning, coincided with condemnation of the previous night's drama in which the Conservative frontbench saw off five further changes to the bill peers were seeking, including modern slavery protections and child detention limits.
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