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HM Passport Office Backlog

Proceeding contribution from Paul Holmes (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 14 June 2022. It occurred during Opposition day on HM Passport Office Backlog.

I am absolutely confident that as we speak, with all the action that the Minister has taken, the backlog is rapidly reducing. Because I am now a Back Bencher, I do not have access to all the information, but I am very clear that the backlog is coming down because of the action that the Minister has outlined in this Chamber over the past year and a half, the unprecedented investment that he has put into staffing, and the speed at which he and, more importantly, the staff are sorting out the issues.

Because of the covid pandemic, there was a problem—we all accept that—but the Labour party should acknowledge that the Government are fixing it. We have heard about the tangible action that the Government have taken, but we have heard no suggestions from the Opposition. What the public see is a Government who have taken strong action with extra staffing, more money and passports being completed in 98.5% of cases, while Labour MPs would rather moan than take tangible

action to sort out the problem. We are the Government taking action; they are the Opposition carping from the sidelines yet again.

2.8 pm

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
716 cc181-2 
Session
2022-23
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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