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11 Nov 2025Violence against Women and Girls

Will the Minister confirm whether she is aware of anyone accused or convicted of a sexual offence having been granted asylum in the UK?

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4 Nov 2025 Houses in Multiple Occupation: Planning Consent

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Dowd. It was in the Runcorn and Helsby by-election that I became aware of the issue of HMOs in our communities, and now I speak endlessly on this topic to highlight their impact on often deprived and forgotten communities that are bearing the brunt of the problem of

housinglocal-government
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20 Oct 2025 Sentencing Bill

I thank the hon. Lady for the Eton example. I am sure that will resonate very well with my constituents in Runcorn.

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20 Oct 2025 Sentencing Bill

I absolutely agree with the right hon. Lady—[Interruption.]

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20 Oct 2025 Sentencing Bill

No, I will make some progress; I have given way a lot. Let me move on and make a point of clarification with respect to clauses 26, 27 and 28, which are on recall. The current system allows for fixed-term recall of 14 days for custodial sentences of less than 12 months and 28 days for custodial sentences of one to four

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20 Oct 2025 Sentencing Bill

I thank shadow Minister for supporting me on that point. I turn to clauses 24, 36 and 37 with respect to licences. These clauses all give powers to the Probation Service to reduce the length of a community order imposed by the judge or magistrate. The Probation Service is underfunded and overstretched already, and the

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20 Oct 2025 Sentencing Bill

We proposed an amendment to remove clause 20 all together. The clause proposes to reduce the time served of a custodial sentence from a half to a third in order to free up prison capacity. This means that dangerous criminals who have been locked up for some of the worst possible offences, including paedophiles, could b

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20 Oct 2025 Sentencing Bill

Today I speak in favour of the eight amendments tabled by Reform UK. Simply put, the Bill is motivated by the desire to free up prison spaces, and not by what is the best way to administer justice. Its primary function is not the protection of the public, or the protection of victims of crime or abuse—in fact, it is th

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19 Oct 2025Asylum Seekers: Support and Accommodation

Now he is twisting things.

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19 Oct 2025Asylum Seekers: Support and Accommodation

No, I am going to continue; I have given way once. Anyone who has come to this country illegally will never be entitled to claim asylum here again.

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19 Oct 2025Asylum Seekers: Support and Accommodation

No, I will not rule out any possible policy.

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19 Oct 2025Asylum Seekers: Support and Accommodation

I will.

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19 Oct 2025Asylum Seekers: Support and Accommodation

I will make a bit of progress. The immediate action needs to be that all these hotels are closed to illegal migrants, and that they are moved out of the community into holding centres to be processed and sent home. The conditions in which they are held in these processing centres will be humane but not luxurious. There

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19 Oct 2025Asylum Seekers: Support and Accommodation

I accept that we have to start doing something radical that sends a message, will stop people coming to this country, and will stop the pull factors that send people to our shores.

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19 Oct 2025Asylum Seekers: Support and Accommodation

No, I am nearly finished. We need to prioritise our own citizens and stop this betrayal of our culture and our country. To finish, I would like to make this observation. The Home Office has just put out a contract to tender for asylum support and accommodation services to run from 2029 to 2036, so clearly, the Governme

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19 Oct 2025Asylum Seekers: Support and Accommodation

No, I am going to continue. We have to stop the incentives to come to this country. We need to protect the public, particularly women and girls, from these sexually active young men currently free to roam our streets.

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19 Oct 2025Asylum Seekers: Support and Accommodation

I will not. We know that the Americans are despairing at our asylum seeker policies, and are watching our country being overrun. The only people who do not seem concerned are the Government. How does this make us look to the world, and how does it make our loyal British citizens feel? Well, I will tell hon. Members: it

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19 Oct 2025Asylum Seekers: Support and Accommodation

I shall not. We have all seen pictures of asylum seekers hanging out of windows, laughing at the peaceful protests below. This leaves a sour taste in the mouth of the British taxpayer. We know that other European countries are laughing at us with our ridiculously generous asylum policy, and waving asylum seekers throug

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19 Oct 2025Asylum Seekers: Support and Accommodation

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Dr Murrison. I commend those who have signed the two petitions that bring this debate to Westminster Hall. In my constituency, 461 residents signed the petition to shut down the migrant hotels and deport illegal migrants, and 871 residents signed the petition to stop f

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14 Oct 2025Knife Crime

I will make a little progress, if that is all right. My only observation about stop and search is that it has an effect, and I believe very strongly that stop and search needs to be brought back with absolutely zero tolerance. We need to support the police in putting aside any worry about being accused of being racist

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