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The government's controversial Rwanda Bill has finally been passed in Parliament after months of back and forth between the House of Commons and House of Lords.

It will now head for Royal Assent before becoming law. Report by Alibhaiz. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00Order.
00:07The ayes to the right were 312, the noes to the left were 237.
00:21The ayes have it, the ayes have it. Unlock.
00:36Minister to move that a committee be appointed to draw up reasons.
00:42I beg to move that a committee be appointed to draw up a reason to be assigned to the
00:47disagreeing to their amendment. That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Ciaran Mullan, James
00:53Sunderland, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher and Alison Thewlis be members of the committee.
00:59That Michael Tomlinson be the chair of the committee. That three be the quorum of the
01:05committee and that the committee do withdraw immediately.
01:12The question is that a committee be appointed to draw up a reason to be assigned to the
01:18Lords for disagreeing to their amendment 3J. That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Ciaran
01:26Mullan, James Sunderland, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher and Alison Thewlis be members
01:33of the committee. That Michael Tomlinson be the chair of the committee. That three be
01:39the quorum of the committee. That the committee do withdraw immediately. As many as are of
01:47that opinion say aye.
01:49Aye.
01:50Aye.
01:51Aye.
01:52Aye.
01:53Aye.
01:54Aye.
01:55Aye.
01:56Aye.
01:57Aye.
01:58Aye.
01:59Aye.
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