Speeches by Malhotra.
Every Hansard contribution by Seema Malhotra this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 281–300 of 388 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 19 Mar 2025 | Ethnic Minority People: Discrimination “The shadow Minister knows that Hamas is a proscribed organisation, and we will not tolerate antisemitism at any point, or in any way.” crimeculture-communitylabour-market | 23 |
| 19 Mar 2025 | Ethnic Minority People: Discrimination “The hon. Lady is absolutely right. It is important that we tackle religious and racial hatred in all its forms.” crimeculture-communitylabour-market | 20 |
| 19 Mar 2025 | Ethnic Minority People: Discrimination “The hon. Lady is absolutely right. There are stark inequalities in maternal health, mental health and a range of other areas, including infant mortality. She is absolutely right that that must be tackled. We are working across Government and with the Department of Health and Social Care on those issues.” crimeculture-communitylabour-market | 50 |
| 19 Mar 2025 | Ethnic Minority People: Discrimination “The hon. Gentleman will agree that antisemitism has no place in our society or in our workplaces. This is an extremely important issue, and he will know that the Home Secretary and the whole Government take it very seriously.” crimeculture-communitylabour-market | 39 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “The hon. Member for Mid Dunbartonshire proposes an amendment that seeks to significantly change the current refugee family reunion policy, and to expand the current eligibility to include siblings, children under the age of 25 and any undefined family member. The Government fully support the principle of family unity a…” immigration | 358 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “I will—I expect the hon. Lady to make the point she made earlier.” immigration | 13 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “The hon. Lady is right. I have raised a number of times during the debate we have had the ways in which we see routes abused; indeed, the way that routes have been designed has left them open to more abuse. We are now reaping the results of that, in terms of some of the measures and the tightening up that we are doing.…” immigration | 149 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “The hon. Gentleman is right, and the Prime Minister laid out the view that it was the wrong decision. We do need to find a way to tighten up how Parliament understands the rules and how they are interpreted, but as I say, that scheme is not a matter for this Bill. We are at the very end of debating the Bill and now I a…” immigration | 140 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “I thank the shadow Minister for asking what the Bill is about, but we are just at the end of scrutiny of it, so I am sure she is aware that it is about increasing powers, in particular, to be able to better tackle the criminal gangs that are undermining our border security and putting lives at risk. We are making sure …” immigration | 87 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “The shadow Minister understands extremely well that the Bill is about ensuring we stop the criminal gangs and that it introduces new powers to do so. On other new clauses that he tabled, I have given the same response in relation to aspects of the immigration rules. This is not the correct legislation to define parts o…” immigration | 143 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “I thank the shadow Minister for her comments. I am not disputing that there can be a debate on them. What I am saying is that the Bill has a clear and defined purpose, and it would not be appropriate to extend it to be more than what it is designed to be when there are other mechanisms by which immigration rules are de…” immigration | 67 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “I find this a very interesting debate and an important one in a number of respects. New clause 38 would require a consultation on the Government’s approach to the exercise of discretion to grant leave outside the rules in what any reasonable person would consider to be the most exceptional circumstances to warrant such…” immigration | 376 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “A number of the issues raised regarding these new clauses have already been debated in relation to other measures, so I will keep my remarks fairly brief on some of the additional issues.” immigration | 33 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “I thank the hon. Member for that point. I have laid out the argument about needing an immigration system that is subject to rules and that can recognise different circumstances. I have also laid out the point about foreign criminals and where it is legal to deport them. Anyone who is convicted of a crime is considered …” immigration | 133 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “We have said that we hope to publish the immigration White Paper later in the spring. I have made some remarks in relation to foreign criminals; the Government are clear that they should be deported from the UK whenever it is legal to do so. Any foreign national who is convicted of a crime and given a prison sentence i…” immigration | 67 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “My hon. Friend highlights a crucial point about the importance of evidence-based policy and of good data, which was sorely lacking across the whole immigration system when we came into office. The utter chaos, with backlogs in every part of the system, put huge pressure on it and made it much harder to get information …” immigration | 209 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “I just mention that we have the upcoming immigration White Paper, in which we will set out our approach to the immigration system and how to support it to be better controlled and managed for the future. We are clear that net migration must come down. She will know that under the previous Government—to which she was a …” immigration | 164 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Twelfth sitting) “I am pleased to speak about new clause 32, which would mean that people who are settled in the UK had that status automatically revoked in a wide range of circumstances. Irrespective of any other relevant factors, such as how long a person has lived here, settlement could be automatically revoked when a person earns le…” immigration | 605 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Eleventh sitting) “It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Dr Murrison, and to make a few remarks at the end of this interesting debate. I will make a few general comments first and then make more detailed comments on new clause 25. It is worth re-stating some of the shadow Minister’s points. He said that, for too long, we have h…” immigration | 802 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Eleventh sitting) “Does the shadow Minister also agree that, since we came into government to the end of January, returns were almost 19,000, which is up around a fifth on what they were 12 years before, including an increase of about a quarter on enforced returns? He may want to talk more about that.” immigration | 52 |