Speeches by Wishart.
Every Hansard contribution by Pete Wishart this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 161–180 of 386 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Eleventh sitting) “I rise to speak to new clause 43 on age determination by the Home Office. The one thing we can agree on with the Conservative Front Benchers is that my new clause could not be more different in objective and tone than what we have heard from the shadow Minister. My new clause aims to uphold a simple yet vital principle…” immigration | 806 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “I am compelled again to rise in opposition to what is probably the most egregious of all the new clauses that we are having to consider in today’s marshalled groups. The hon. Gentleman has laid some competition before us, but this new clause is by far the most disgraceful and appalling. The Human Rights Act is an impor…” immigration | 151 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “Just to clarify, I think the hon. Lady is saying clearly that what she intends to do is to take decisions about immigration out of the hands of judges, and leave them in the hands of politicians. Is that her intention?” immigration | 41 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “I am struggling to understand this new clause. There are a number of reasons why other countries may not be able co-operate with the UK on immigration and visa cases—it could be political instability, or there could be a right-wing despot in charge—but that impacts on ordinary asylum seekers. Does the hon. Lady not acc…” immigration | 74 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “I do not want to detain the Committee for long with this amendment, but this is just another abhorrent amendment from the warped imagination of the Conservative party. I do not know where they come up with things like this. They would have to be very creative and very cruel to propose something quite like this. The ame…” immigration | 254 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Eleventh sitting) “I am grateful to the Minister for her response to my new clause 43, but a lot of what she claims is in it is not actually there—I hope she accepts that. Those of us who visit asylum seekers in our constituencies will recognise that the determination is probably the most contentious issue that asylum seekers bring to us…” immigration | 322 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “While the Minister is on her feet, could she perhaps ask the Opposition spokesperson whether he actually means hotels?” immigration | 19 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “I have studied this measure closely. Conditions change within the countries that people leave, and asylum status and human rights records change accordingly. Is the hon. Gentleman trying to say that there is no reason whatsoever that an asylum seeker may go back to their country of origin and then come back to the UK? …” immigration | 85 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “We really cannot let them away with this, because it is just cruelty personified. Would the hon. Gentleman not make every effort and take every risk to return to his country of origin if it were the funeral of his mother or father?” immigration | 43 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Eleventh sitting) “It is a pleasure to once again to serve under you as Chair, Dr Murrison. When I look at the Tory amendments in their totality, they are quite frankly an absolute and utter disgrace. It is as if the Tories have learnt absolutely nothing from the Rwanda debacle and the Illegal Migration Act 2023. Some of the amendments t…” immigration | 452 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Ninth sitting) “rose—” immigrationfiscal-policysocial-care | 1 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Tenth sitting) “And there’s one of them!” immigrationsocial-carelabour-market | 5 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Ninth sitting) “Absolutely. I think we are starting to get into territory where there is general agreement. With these amendments, we are asking the Government to look at what more they could do to achieve their clear objective of smashing the gangs. The gangs are successful and will adapt to whatever is put in their way by the Bill. …” immigrationfiscal-policysocial-care | 164 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Ninth sitting) “I realise and understand that it is me standing between everybody else around here and lunch, so I will be brief. I am grateful to the Minister, and there is very little I disagree with her on: we have to tackle the upstream situations and do all we can to ensure that we alleviate some of them. I agree with all that. A…” immigrationfiscal-policysocial-care | 158 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Ninth sitting) “I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.” immigrationfiscal-policysocial-care | 12 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Ninth sitting) “I thought we were ready for lunch! I am ill prepared. This Committee has a strong work ethic—I am desperately trying to find my notes. The new clauses are practically the exact opposite of everything about this Bill. I am delighted, if quite surprised, that they have been selected for debate. As you would expect, Dame …” immigrationfiscal-policysocial-care | 651 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Ninth sitting) “So was I.” immigrationfiscal-policysocial-care | 3 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Ninth sitting) “I cannot let the hon. Gentleman get away with this, because it is utter and total bunkum. I ever so gently encourage him to look at the migration figures within the United Kingdom and at how many people are leaving Scotland and how many are coming from the rest of the UK to settle in Scotland. It is at a record high, a…” immigrationfiscal-policysocial-care | 98 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Ninth sitting) “This has been a very good debate and we have got to the heart of some of the issues. I will push the new clause to a vote because, of all the things that those involved with the welfare of and looking after refugees and asylum seekers tell us, their main ask of this Government is to look at a strategy for safe routes. …” immigrationfiscal-policysocial-care | 274 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Ninth sitting) “I will be brief, but a lot of the questions that were asked were relevant and deserve a response. First, it is not me that the hon. Member for Edinburgh East and Musselburgh needs to debate and speak to about this; it is Scottish businesses, business organisations and the political consensus in Scotland. The hon. Membe…” immigrationfiscal-policysocial-care | 184 |