Like me, my hon. Friend will see people at her surgery regularly who are looking for a family member to come here who has been numerous times before, but they are knocked back. Is not the fallacy of the UK Government’s proposal on ending free movement that, inevitably in a free trade agreement, they will start dishing out lots of visas anyway, and we will end up with more people at our surgeries when the incompetent Home Office fails to administrate those visas, creating more work for us as MPs?
Public Services
Proceeding contribution from
David Linden
(Scottish National Party)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 16 October 2019.
It occurred during Queen's speech debate on Public Services.
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