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Cabinet leave Downing St ahead of vote on Rwanda bill

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Cabinet leave Downing St ahead of vote on Rwanda bill

Cabinet leave Downing St ahead of vote on Rwanda bill

Cabinet ministers leave Downing Street after a meeting with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

It comes ahead of a vote in the Commons this evening where ministers will indicate whether they are in support of the Rwanda scheme.

Report by Ajagbef.

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