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 301–320 of 388 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Ninth sitting) “I thank my hon. Friend for his question. I would probably put it slightly differently. This is an example of where we are being fair and generous—going beyond what was technically within the withdrawal agreement—because that is right for EU citizens who were here. In line with the approach that we took across the whole…” immigrationfiscal-policysocial-care | 159 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Tenth sitting) “I am grateful for the opportunity to speak in response to the debate on new clauses 5 and 13. I want to clarify a few points. There are already rules that can prevent those arriving illegally from gaining citizenship. In February, the Home Secretary further strengthened measures to make it clear that anyone who enters …” immigrationsocial-carelabour-market | 110 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Tenth sitting) “I am pleased to speak on new clause 14. It is unclear whether its intention is to commission a review of the impact of setting a minimum wage for new entrants or for settled workers in the care sector. I interpreted that its effect would be the Government commissioning a review into implementing a national minimum wage…” immigrationsocial-carelabour-market | 615 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Tenth sitting) “I thank the hon. Member for Woking for tabling new clause 16, which would exempt the NHS from paying the immigration skills charge when recruiting skilled workers. I recognise that the intention is to protect the NHS and reduce the cost of recruiting those vital health and care professionals. As we all know, they do a …” immigrationsocial-carelabour-market | 238 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Tenth sitting) “I will keep my remarks brief, because there is some overlap between this new clause and the debate we had on safe and legal routes. New clause 20 proposes a new humanitarian travel permit. As we have mentioned, the UK has a strong history of protecting those fleeing war and persecution around the world. I talked about …” immigrationsocial-carelabour-market | 235 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Ninth sitting) “It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship today, Dame Siobhain, and to contribute to Bill Committee proceedings on this important piece of legislation. I will briefly state the purpose and effect of the clause before I make some more detailed remarks. The purpose of the clause is to ensure retrospective power for …” immigrationfiscal-policysocial-care | 555 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Ninth sitting) “I beg to move amendment 22, in clause 55, page 56, line 28, after “39” insert “ and (EU Settlement Scheme: rights of entry and residence etc)”. This amendment to the extent clause is consequential on NC31.” immigrationfiscal-policysocial-care | 37 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Ninth sitting) “I turn first to new clause 31, which is on EU citizens’ rights. It will confirm in law what the UK has in practice sought to do since the EU settlement scheme was established: to ensure that all EU citizens and their family members with status under the scheme have equal rights in the UK. Part of this is quite complica…” immigrationfiscal-policysocial-care | 1,171 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Ninth sitting) “The hon. Lady asks a good question. The extra cohort is a minority in that. There are estimates. I am not sure whether I have here the estimate of the specific number of the extra cohort, which it is quite difficult to have an exact number on. But I will make sure that she is written to about the best estimate or the b…” immigrationfiscal-policysocial-care | 94 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Ninth sitting) “I thank hon. Members for those comments. I can clarify the numbers that I have; if there is anything that we have not covered, I can make sure that Members are written to. I mentioned that 5.7 million people now have status, but 4.1 million have settled status and have met the requirements for that. On why the change h…” immigrationfiscal-policysocial-care | 101 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Ninth sitting) “The hon. Gentleman mentions the Fresh Talent scheme, which allowed graduates of Scottish universities to remain and work for two years after graduation without needing a sponsoring employer. In practice, many Fresh Talent participants did not remain in Scotland and took up employment elsewhere in the UK. That is precis…” immigrationfiscal-policysocial-care | 56 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Ninth sitting) “It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship for this important debate, Dame Siobhain. It is probably the fourth time we have discussed this matter. I want to acknowledge the persistence of the hon. Member for Perth and Kinross-shire. He will be aware—perhaps this is one point I can acknowledge that he would have pre…” immigrationfiscal-policysocial-care | 267 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Ninth sitting) “Thank you, Dame Siobhain. It is a pleasure to speak to these new clauses, and to acknowledge the genuine questions and important aspects that have been raised in the debate so far. In particular, I thank the hon. Members for Perth and Kinross-shire and for Woking for tabling the amendments. Contributions also came from…” immigrationfiscal-policysocial-care | 482 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Ninth sitting) “Indeed, it is important to have data that can inform policymaking and public debate. This is a separate matter to the one of those who come to work, settle and contribute to our economy and society, which I know we all want to see—that is indeed what we see in our constituencies—but it is also important that those who …” immigrationfiscal-policysocial-care | 761 |
| 13 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Ninth sitting) “I will just make this point first. In a sense, the new clause will have a very limited impact on access to benefits for those with pre-settled status, or limited leave, under the EUSS. To access income-related benefits such as universal credit, they would be required to evidence relevant qualifying activity, such as cu…” immigrationfiscal-policysocial-care | 162 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Draft Immigration (Biometric Information etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2025
Draft Immigration and Nationality (Fees) (Amendment) Order 2025 “I thank the shadow Ministers for their contributions, as well their overall support for the measures in these statutory instruments. They ensure the robustness, efficiency and security of our systems, while future-proofing them and keeping us in line with our competitors. I had an experience last year in Australia wher…” immigrationfiscal-policytechnology | 1,747 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Draft Immigration (Biometric Information etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2025
Draft Immigration and Nationality (Fees) (Amendment) Order 2025 “It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Sir Roger. The legislation we are debating concerns two elements of our immigration system: the fees for immigration and nationality applications, and the use of biometric information. I will take each instrument in turn. The draft Immigration and Nationality (Fees) (Amen…” immigrationfiscal-policytechnology | 1,810 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Draft Immigration (Biometric Information etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2025
Draft Immigration and Nationality (Fees) (Amendment) Order 2025 “I beg to move, That the Committee has considered the draft Immigration (Biometric Information etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2025.” immigrationfiscal-policytechnology | 18 |
| 24 Feb 2025 | Indefinite Leave to Remain “I am still quite flabbergasted by the questions that the Conservatives ask in the House. Their party saw net migration more than quadruple to record levels. The shadow Minister will know that the Prime Minister has also pledged a White Paper on reducing net migration—that was at the end of last year—and work is under w…” immigrationfiscal-policy | 73 |
| 24 Feb 2025 | Topical Questions “We are introducing electronic travel authorisations in line with the approach of our international partners such as Australia and the USA, who have also been looking at how to enhance their ability to pre-screen travellers upstream, to stop those who pose a threat from travelling to the UK. As the former immigration Mi…” crimeimmigrationsocial-care | 130 |