Warning that bill is not compatible with international rules comes amid mounting revolt by Tory MPs

Rishi Sunak’s revised Rwanda plan is still in breach of international law, the UN’s refugee agency has said.

The warning came amid a mounting revolt by Conservative MPs threatening to vote against the bill. They drew on a poll believed to be funded by rightwing opponents of Sunak’s leadership. It found his constituency was one of 111 where voters wanted asylum seekers removed without right of appeal.

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