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Shapps: Hope Labour peers come to sense and back Rwanda Bill

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Shapps: Hope Labour peers come to sense and back Rwanda Bill

Shapps: Hope Labour peers come to sense and back Rwanda Bill

Defence Secretary Grant Shapps claims the Labour Party always instructs its peers to vote against legislation in the House of Lords, but he hopes they will "come to sense" and pass the government's Rwanda Bill.

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