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The defence secretary admitted it was "impossible" to know when the first deportation flights will take off.
Another fine mess for the "chaotic and hopeless Tory government".
The prime minister was asked if his government was "a laughing stock" during a tetchy press conference.
The BBC presenter said the former home secretary was "a headline-grabber".
Charlie Stayt mocked Chris Heaton-Harris's claim that the government keeps its promises.
“This is the desperate dying days of a party ripping itself apart," says Labour frontbencher as departing immigration minister dodges Commons.
Immigration minister's resignation leaves prime minister's flagship deportation policy in tatters.
It came after James Cleverly became the latest minister to visit the east African country to sign an immigration deal.
And he still doesn't know when the first migrants will be deported to the east African country.
Trevor Phillips said the only person who has been sent there is home secretary James Cleverly.