Illegal Migration Bill
Thursday, 27 April 2023
Bills
House of Lords
My Lords, the British people are generous and welcoming to those in need fleeing persecution, war...
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My Lords, Trevor Phillips recently wrote in the Times that, in 2000, 175 million people lived out...
My Lords, before I make my speech, let me make it clear that we will not support the noble Lord, ...
My Lords, I acknowledge at the outset the great assistance that I have received in discussions wi...
I point out to the noble and learned Lord that the speaking time is six minutes.
Advisory.
I am nearly at the end.
The Foreign Office travel advice includes the following:
“Hom...
My Lords, we need a Bill to reform migration. We need a Bill to stop the boats. We need a Bill to...
My Lords, it is indeed a privilege to follow the most reverend Primate. I am sure that the whole ...
My Lords, it is a privilege to be able to take part in this debate. Given the attendance in the H...
My Lords, what an absolute pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Dubs, who is a living example ...
My Lords, it is a clever ploy to entitle this Bill the Illegal Migration Bill. Not for the first ...
My Lords, I will concentrate my remarks on the amendment in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Padd...
If the noble Lord were to look at Hansard for 11 December, he would find a whole-day debate on im...
I am most grateful to the most reverend Primate and I echo the words of my noble friend about wha...
My Lords, before the noble Lord sits down, may I ask in a more timely manner what I was going to ...
I am most grateful to the noble Lord, for whom I have immense respect. Of course I am aware of th...
My Lords, I refer to the register and support from RAMP. Here we go again: the wretched of the ea...
My Lords, I decided to speak today after reading the words of the Immigration Minister, Robert Je...
My Lords, few situations are so bad that they cannot get worse, and certainly the current world m...
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble and learned Lord, Lord Brown. We are told that thi...
Can the noble Lord—and his noble friend Lord Forsyth—explain what the Members of this House think...
I will try to answer the noble Baroness’s question like this: I wish the Liberal Democrats would ...
My Lords, I start where the noble Lord, Lord Dobbs, finished. Some asylum seekers clearly are non...
My Lords, this Bill is one of anachronisms; it is not suitable for our time and does not reflect ...
My Lords, there will be plenty of time later to tackle the many complications in this Bill. For m...
I declare my interests as a member of the RAMP project and a trustee of Reset.
When looking...
My Lords, I always argue and indeed believe that legislation is improved by the process of scruti...
My Lords, attempting to compress all my criticisms of the Bill into the time allotted would be im...
My Lords, it is an honour to follow the speech of the noble Lord, Lord Browne of Ladyton, with wh...
My Lords, the Joint Committee on Human Rights, on which I serve, is required and mandated by Parl...