Prominent Tories resign in dispute over deportation law – International

2024-01-16 19:14:06

London – The dispute within British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Party over an asylum pact with Rwanda has personnel consequences. On Tuesday evening, two Tory party deputy chief executives, Lee Anderson and Brendan Clarke-Smith, resigned from their positions. They were expected to vote once morest the government’s bill and wanted to avoid expulsion by resigning.

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