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9 Jan 2025 Violence against Women and Girls

My hon. Friend is making a very effective speech and showing that this is a process, not an event. Governments have been working hard on this issue for many years, and this year marks 10 years since the introduction of the coercive control offence, which I was very proud to take through as a Minister in the Serious Cri

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9 Jan 2025 Violence against Women and Girls

Would the hon. Lady like me to intervene?

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9 Jan 2025 Violence against Women and Girls

My hon. Friend is making another powerful speech, and her real-life examples of how we can change things with a multi-agency approach are so powerful. Her point on clarity is important, and I urge her to keep fighting to make sure we have that clarity.

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9 Jan 2025 Violence against Women and Girls

My hon. Friend is making a powerful point: what is illegal offline must be treated the same way online. I fully support everything she is saying.

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9 Jan 2025 Violence against Women and Girls

I absolutely agree with my hon. Friend. This is something that has to start in schools and in the workplace. We need to ensure that all of society appreciates, understands and gets behind this. To conclude, I started the internet safety strategy as the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. I am pleased that

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9 Jan 2025 Violence against Women and Girls

I do agree with my right hon. Friend: I fully support what the Government are doing and I fully support their aims and goals. We might have slightly different ways of getting there, but all of us in this House want the same thing. We need to be supportive. If we scrutinise the Government and suggest areas where they mi

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9 Jan 2025 Violence against Women and Girls

I was not expecting be called so early. I am grateful for the opportunity to take part in this important debate. I have taken part in many debates on these topics over the years, and they show the House at its best, because they are when we come together. This House, when speaking with one voice in our determination to

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19 Dec 2024Liaison Committee (Commons) — Oral Evidence (HC 530)

But that is not the situation with the temporary pause that has been put on asylum applications for Syrian nationals. When will the Government change its position on that? Clearly, under international law, we cannot just have a blanket stop on asylum applications from Syrian nationals.

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19 Dec 2024Liaison Committee (Commons) — Oral Evidence (HC 530)

So they will be done on a case-by-case basis?

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19 Dec 2024Liaison Committee (Commons) — Oral Evidence (HC 530)

There are a number of former UK nationals who are now stateless in Syria. What is the Government’s position on those stateless individuals, given what has happened in Syria?

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19 Dec 2024Liaison Committee (Commons) — Oral Evidence (HC 530)

What can you do, though, to locate them and get them back home?

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19 Dec 2024Liaison Committee (Commons) — Oral Evidence (HC 530)

Good afternoon, Prime Minister. Children are often the biggest victims of global conflict. I am thinking of the estimated 20,000 Ukrainian children who have been stolen by Russia. What are you and your Government doing to help locate them and reunite them with their families?

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19 Dec 2024Liaison Committee (Commons) — Oral Evidence (HC 530)

We absolutely do. I do not think any of us think it is tolerable, Prime Minister; do not worry about that.

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19 Dec 2024Liaison Committee (Commons) — Oral Evidence (HC 530)

I absolutely take that point, but how are you going to deter the young person who decides that their only hope is to make a very dangerous crossing to try to get to the United Kingdom?

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19 Dec 2024Liaison Committee (Commons) — Oral Evidence (HC 530)

How are you communicating that deterrent around the world to those who may consider making these journeys?

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19 Dec 2024Liaison Committee (Commons) — Oral Evidence (HC 530)

I very much welcome the agreements you have been striking around the world to tackle migration working with partner countries. There is clearly no silver bullet to dealing with irregular migration. Does there need to be a deterrent?

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19 Dec 2024Liaison Committee (Commons) — Oral Evidence (HC 530)

I think we would all agree with that, but just to be clear, are you now not supportive of more blanket safe and legal routes?

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19 Dec 2024Liaison Committee (Commons) — Oral Evidence (HC 530)

You are talking about country-specific schemes. In opposition, you voted for more blanket safe and legal routes. Have you changed your view on that?

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19 Dec 2024Liaison Committee (Commons) — Oral Evidence (HC 530)

All these conflicts across the whole world lead to more irregular migration. What is the role of safe and legal routes in irregular migration policy?

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16 Dec 2024 English Devolution

The residents of Staffordshire Moorlands do not want to be subsumed into Stoke-on-Trent. Can the Minister guarantee that they will not be forced into a devolution deal against their will, and that decisions that matter to them will continue to be taken in the Moorlands and not in Stoke-on-Trent?

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