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Nationality and Borders Bill

Ministerial correction made by Chris Philp (Conservative) on Thursday, 22 July 2021, in the House of Commons on behalf of the Home Office.

Nationality and Borders Bill

The following is an extract from the Second Reading debate on the Nationality and Borders Bill on 20 July 2021.

Opposition Members should study article 31 of the refugee convention, which makes it clear that it is permitted to impose penalties where someone has not come “directly” from a place of danger and where they did not have a reasonable opportunity to claim asylum somewhere else.

[Official Report, 20 July 2021, Vol. 699, c. 915.]

Letter of correction from the Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department, the hon. Member for Croydon South (Chris Philp):

An error has been identified in my speech.

The correct wording should have been:

[Official Report, 20 July 2021, Vol. 699, c. 915.]

Letter of correction from the Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department, the hon. Member for Croydon South (Chris Philp):

An error has been identified in my speech.

The correct wording should have been:

Opposition Members should study article 31 of the refugee convention, which makes it clear that it is permitted to impose penalties where someone has not come “directly” from a place of danger and where they had a reasonable opportunity to claim asylum somewhere else.

Type
Written correction
Reference
699 c10MC 
Session
2021-22
Nationality and Borders Bill
Tuesday, 20 July 2021
Proceeding contributions
House of Commons
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