UK PM Rishi Sunak’s next U-turn may be to ditch Raab’s Bill of Rights
The United Kingdom's Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab's controversial Bill of Rights may be struck down again leading the Sunak government to perform yet another U-turn.
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