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lordship

[lawrd-ship] / ˈlɔrd ʃɪp /




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Addressing the judge as the video was played, Mr Taylor said: "Your lordship sees the ratio of police officers to members of the mob, those officers being seriously outnumbered."

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They don’t want to be picking time-consuming fights with the Lords, or creating laws that could be gummed up with hundreds of possible amendments – helpful tweaks - from their lordships.

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"We remain focused on not letting that happen, and hope their lordships recognise it's time to let this bill pass so we can continue to stop the boats, and save lives."

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At a press conference, Mr Cleverly insisted Rwanda was a safe country and said "we feel very strongly this treaty addresses all of the issues of their lordships in the Supreme Court".

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"I am happy that we have got to a place where the bill has been effectively gutted by their lordships," he told MPs.

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