It is certainly not phoney, but it is time that the Government got a grip. We cannot go back to the situation alluded to by the Opposition spokesman, the hon. Member for Aberavon (Stephen Kinnock), when the Home Affairs Committee reported—I think in 2011— that over half a million legacy cases had been left by the Labour Government. We certainly should not get anywhere near that, so the Government are indeed getting a grip.
Asylum Seeker Employment and the Cost of Living
Proceeding contribution from
Sarah Dines
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 14 December 2022.
It occurred during Debate on Asylum Seeker Employment and the Cost of Living.
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