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Nationality and Borders Bill

I was going to come on to that, and I shall do so now. The right reverend Prelate has mentioned ESOL, which of course

is used in either a work context or a life context. He mentioned that there were NGOs providing language assistance for people in accommodation centres. I am not aware of plans to introduce ESOL, but I would say that that is maybe further along the chain of the claim and therefore the granting of asylum.

I hugely support learning the English language for all aspects of these people’s lives, not least in order to integrate, for their children to get educated and for them to be able to access basic things such as healthcare if and when they are granted asylum. So I will think about that—actually, I will not just think about it but take it up with the department.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
818 cc1041-2 
Session
2021-22
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Subjects
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