Politics latest: 'Enough is enough,' Sunak declares - Rwanda flights starting 'come what may'

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Rishi Sunak has vowed deportation flights will happen ahead of a final push today to pass the bill designed to rescue the embattled Rwanda scheme.Meanwhile, the home secretary will meet the Met chief as calls grow for him to quit over the treatment of an antisemitism campaigner.

Two of Westminster's best-connected journalists, Sky News's Sam Coates and Politico's Jack Blanchard, guide you through their top predictions for the next seven days in British politics.This week, they react to MP Mark Menzies' resignation from the Conservative Party and look at what it might mean for the next election.Also this week, Rishi Sunak is packing his bags for Europe.

Mr Sunak's Rwanda plan could finally pass through parliament too, more than five months after he unveiled the emergency laws. Jack and Sam reveal the final stage will be far from straightforward though, with MPs told to expect a long night in the Commons.Plus, Angela Rayner is standing in for Keir Starmer at PMQs this week, the first time she's been in the Commons since police announced they were investigating her. Jack and Sam discuss how she'll deal with the mounting pressure.

 

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Politics latest: Planes are booked, Sunak says - Rwanda deportations will start 'come what may'Rishi Sunak has vowed deportation flights will happen ahead of a final push today to pass the bill designed to rescue the embattled Rwanda scheme. The home secretary will meet the Met chief as calls grow for him to quit over the treatment of an antisemitism campaigner.
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