At the start of the trouble in Northern Ireland, I went to our Deputy First Minister and got her, with the help of the local health trust, to visit our local hospital, where we were able to offer some form of reassurance to people, of whatever background and every country of origin, that they had our total support. Does the Home Secretary agree that that is a good, positive way to approach this? Does she also agree that we must identify and speak about the issues that many people have with illegal immigration, and try to ensure that we do not see in this country what we have seen in countries across the EU?
Violent Disorder
Proceeding contribution from
Gregory Campbell
(Democratic Unionist Party)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 2 September 2024.
It occurred during Ministerial statement on Violent Disorder.
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