Politics

How did your MP vote on the Rwanda bill?

Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda bill has passed a crucial Commons vote with a majority of 44.

The second reading of the legislation passed with 313 MPs voting in favour and 269 against.

It comes after right-wing Tory MPs said they could not support the bill, while One Nation Conservative moderates said they would back the proposals despite having reservations about some elements.

The result will come as a relief to the prime minister, who spent the day holding crisis talks with various factions of his party to try and persuade them to back it.

So, how did your MP vote?

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