Six Bishops contributed on the Rwanda Bill Amendments


Last week in the House of Lords there were several discussions for the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill that related for Amendments and it was very significant that a total of six Bishops corresponded on the contribution. It was very encouraging. On Monday 12th February the Bishop of Southwark published on the first Amendment 1 discussion which can be obtained from here. Also the Amendment 6 discussion took place with the Bishop of Lincoln who corresponded here and later on the Bishop of Southwark corresponded which is here. Then on Tuesday 13th February the Amendment 18 was published with people including the Bishop of Bristol who corresponded here and then the Amendment 19 which was contributed early on by the Bishop of Bristol here and then also the Bishop of Leeds who contributed here. On the same day there was also the Amendment 31 which was contributed by the Bishop of Chelmsford whose comment is here and also the Bishop of St Edmunsbury and Ipswich who later commented here. It was very significant for all of these Bishops to correspond on the amendments for this Bill.

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