Speeches by Eagle.
Every Hansard contribution by Angela Eagle this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 761–780 of 820 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “I am not getting into a numbers game in the House. We are trying to deal with and dismantle a trade that was allowed to become established and industrialised on the previous Government’s watch. I am not going to stand here and say, “It’ll happen overnight,” but we will make progress.” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 51 |
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “Yes.” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 1 |
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “No. We have just had a Budget, which we are in the middle of debating and will be voting on, and I expect that that will be the way we go forwards.” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 32 |
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “We are ensuring that the enforcement part of the Home Office that deals with returns is given the resources it needs to do that job, but to make it even more successful, we have to engage with those countries to which we wish to return people so that we can have papers issued. Again, the significant shift in internatio…” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 65 |
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “Those countries are not considering a Rwanda scheme; they are all saying that they will stay within the confines of international law. The Rwanda scheme definitely tore up international law, and it was planned to spend nearly £10 billion up until 2027 on trying to remove 250 people a week from this country, and to spen…” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 81 |
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “Yes, but let us not underestimate the fact that under the Illegal Migration Act 2023 nobody who arrived in that way could be processed, so 118,000 people are waiting to be processed because the previous Government stopped the system dead. We have to get the processing system going again—that is what we are doing—so tha…” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 79 |
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “I could not have put it better myself.” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 8 |
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “Well, getting to that level of withdrawal would be a fantastic development that would put incredible pressure on many of the supply lines currently being used; if we could get to that stage, we would have already made significant progress. The answer to what the right hon. Gentleman is talking about is international co…” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 90 |
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “Yes, and the repurposing of some of that money and resource that has not been lost is funding the new approach.” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 21 |
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “I do not believe that safe routes would stop people from attempting to come over the channel in small boats. I have some sympathy with the idea of safe routes, but I do not think they would stop this trade. For example, 1,500 Indians came across, and we have a visa regime with the Indians. The highest nationality for s…” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 105 |
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “They are indeed, and perhaps they should also be reminded that returns collapsed on their watch as well.” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 18 |
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “Yes, I agree. The loss of life in the channel this year has been the highest on record, and that is because more pressure is being put on the gangs, the boats are being overloaded and there is more anarchy on the beaches in France. Those are all things that we have to try to deal with in co-operation with our French co…” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 63 |
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “The way to deter the small boat crossings is to deal with those who are organising and profiting from that immoral trade. That is what we are doing.” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 28 |
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “The issue with hotels and other dispersal accommodation is that we have inherited a backlog. Owing to the way in which the Conservatives ran the system, there was no processing of asylum seekers, who then had to be put up in hotels. Hotels are temporary, not a solution. We will do our best to get out of dealing with ho…” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 90 |
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “I agree very much with my hon. Friend’s observations, and so do the figures. Between the date of the announcement of the Rwanda scheme and the date of the last general election, 83,500 people came across in small boats. [Interruption.] The right hon. Member for Croydon South (Chris Philp) says that it had not started t…” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 118 |
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “My hon. Friend makes an intriguing point, given that Conservative Members have said repeatedly that they were about to start the Rwanda scheme the week after the election, and that all of a sudden it would work and be perfect—after 83,500 people crossed in small boats knowing that the scheme was legislated for and in p…” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 83 |
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “Given that the Conservative party processed virtually nobody who came over in a small boat, they are still in the asylum backlog that we are attempting to deal with.” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 29 |
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “That is certainly the balance that this Government are aiming to achieve.” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 12 |
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “I said in an earlier answer that there are no magic wands in this area. Tough operational processing and international co-operation will begin to bear down on this, and work by the National Crime Agency and by prosecutorial authorities, often cross-border in different jurisdictions. The fact that we have made such a go…” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 113 |
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “Yes, it is advisable to try to deal with the immediate causes of the problem—organised immigration criminality—as well as bearing down on the longer-term causes, which often are about political stability in other areas of the world.” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 37 |