By Ashley Cowburn The Tories’ new Deputy Chairman attempted to blame “pesky” Labour peers blocking the Rwanda Bill – only to be reminded he didn’t vote for it either. Jonathan Gullis’s awkward encounter came in one of his first media interviews since being appointed to fill the role of the former Tory turned Reform MP, Lee Anderson. Mr Gullis launched into a fierce attack on Labour as the number of asylum seekers crossing the Channel so far reached a record high – despite the PM’s promises to stop the boats. The new Tory Deputy Chair said “pesky peers in the House of Lords” and Labour MPs were…