This morning, Rishi Sunak told some Conservative party members that he was open to talking about making his Rwanda law stricter. This was during breakfast, according to MPs who were there.
The prime minister said he was willing to make small changes to the bill. But it was not clear if he would agree to any suggestions from MPs.
Sunak said that the problem of lots of people coming into the country was not his fault, but something he had to deal with because it was left over from the people who did the job before him.
Each member of parliament spoke one by one to share their opinions with him. Many people told the prime minister they would not support the bill and were trying to decide whether to not vote or to vote against it.
However, some MPs are planning to vote for the government tonight because they hope the bill will be changed later.
At the meeting, a lot of MPs complained about the way the bill was handled and said that Sunak should have talked to them before it was made public.
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