Speculations ahead of autumn statement on Wednesday about potential personal tax cuts

Rishi Sunak is considering blocking a key human rights law to help force through plans to send asylum seekers to Rwanda amid growing pressure from rightwing Conservative MPs, Rajeev Syal reports.

The Times has more on the row this plan has generated within cabinet. In his story Steven Swinford reports:

Robert Jenrick, the immigration minister, is pushing for emergency legislation to disapply the Human Rights Act and direct courts to ignore the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in asylum cases.

However, cabinet ministers including James Cleverly, the home secretary, Victoria Prentis, the attorney-general, and Alex Chalk, the justice secretary, are said to have reservations about a hardline approach. One senior government source described the strategy as “mad”, saying the courts would go “ballistic” and questioning whether Sunak would be willing to endorse it.

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