Speeches by Cooper.
Every Hansard contribution by Yvette Cooper this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 1,501–1,520 of 1,526 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 21 Jul 2024 | Border Security and Asylum “My hon. Friend is right; it is really important that we try to clear the backlog as rapidly as possible. It includes some people who are very vulnerable and may be in need of support. It also includes people who should not be in the UK, and the system should operate fairly so that they are swiftly returned. But we actu…” immigrationcost-of-livingcrime | 152 |
| 21 Jul 2024 | Border Security and Asylum “I say to the hon. Member that no one should be making these dangerous journeys, and the criminal gangs are making massive profits from organising these boats. I just do not think they should be able to get away with it, and they are at the moment. We should be taking action against those criminal gangs, and I simply do…” immigrationcost-of-livingcrime | 180 |
| 21 Jul 2024 | Border Security and Asylum “My hon. Friend is right, and I welcome her to her place in this House. I think what people in this country have always wanted is that combination of strong border security and a proper, fair system, so that we do our bit alongside other countries to help those who have fled persecution, but also so that the rules are e…” immigrationcost-of-livingcrime | 131 |
| 21 Jul 2024 | Border Security and Asylum “The right hon. Member makes an important point about what is happening in the Mediterranean, and about the pressures we have seen and the fact that, as the Prime Minister said in his statement, we have seen not just conflicts, wars and persecution, but the impact of climate change, making people travel and sometimes le…” immigrationcost-of-livingcrime | 150 |
| 21 Jul 2024 | Border Security and Asylum “I welcome my hon. Friend to his place. There is a real challenge from the chaotic way the asylum system has been run, which has led to the last-minute procurement of hotels and has ended up being extremely costly. Everybody loses out from spending billions of pounds on this system, but also from local authorities often…” immigrationcost-of-livingcrime | 138 |
| 21 Jul 2024 | Border Security and Asylum “My hon. Friend is right. We must tackle the illegal working and also the exploitation that can often drive a lot of what happens. That is why we are intensifying the immigration enforcement, which is part of our new, huge expansion to the returns and enforcements unit. He is right that the process, which has become too…” immigrationcost-of-livingcrime | 115 |
| 21 Jul 2024 | Border Security and Asylum “My hon. Friend is right to raise the importance of working closely with local authorities. We are determined to do that. The Immigration Minister already has work in chain looking at how we can have better working co-operation between the Home Office and local authorities. It is also important to recognise that, throug…” immigrationcost-of-livingcrime | 109 |
| 21 Jul 2024 | Border Security and Asylum “I welcome my hon. Friend to Parliament. We have to do all these things. We have to take action on the criminal gangs exploiting the situation in the first place, which involves much stronger co-operation with European colleagues. That must include the new counter-terror powers that will be in the new legislation as par…” immigrationcost-of-livingcrime | 94 |
| 21 Jul 2024 | Border Security and Asylum “May I thank you, Mr Speaker, for standing up for the Opposition Front Benchers, as I know you have often done for me in the past? I apologise to the shadow Home Secretary for the delay in the arrival of the statement. Most people in the United Kingdom want to see strong border security, with a properly controlled and m…” immigrationcost-of-livingcrime | 1,655 |
| 21 Jul 2024 | Border Security and Asylum “I welcome the shadow Home Secretary’s words about the dedication of Home Office officials and about the importance of work on national security. As he knows, when I was shadow Secretary of State, I always worked with him and supported him around national security issues. I know he will do the same and I welcome him to …” immigrationcost-of-livingcrime | 527 |
| 21 Jul 2024 | Border Security and Asylum “It is a pleasure to get my first question at the Dispatch Box from the hon. Member, and I look forward to very many more. He raises important issues. The border issues between Northern Ireland and Ireland are of course different; we rightly have different arrangements that reflect our long-shared history. But we also h…” immigrationcost-of-livingcrime | 104 |
| 21 Jul 2024 | Border Security and Asylum “I welcome the hon. Member to his new post. He is right to talk about the importance of the UK doing its bit to help those who have fled persecution and conflict. It is why I strongly believe that the Homes for Ukraine programme was immensely important. Personally, it has been important to our family. It is important th…” immigrationcost-of-livingcrime | 194 |
| 21 Jul 2024 | Border Security and Asylum “My hon. Friend makes a really important point. I welcome her to Parliament, and I welcome her asking questions on this issue. We have to take a strong, rigorous and robust approach to value for money in every Department. It cannot simply be the responsibility of the Treasury; it has to be the responsibility of the Home…” immigrationcost-of-livingcrime | 144 |
| 21 Jul 2024 | Border Security and Asylum “I realise that the right hon. Member is keen to get rid of me before I have even finished standing up at the Dispatch Box. Unfortunately, we have seen a succession of Conservative Home Secretaries—eight, I think, in the last eight years—none of whom resigned. Two of them were sacked under the last Government—actually, …” immigrationcost-of-livingcrime | 131 |
| 21 Jul 2024 | Border Security and Asylum “My hon. Friend makes an important point, and I welcome him to his seat in Parliament. He is right that removals of failed asylum seekers have fallen by a third since 2010. Removals of foreign national offenders have fallen by a quarter. That is not good enough. It means that the rules are not being respected or enforce…” immigrationcost-of-livingcrime | 136 |
| 21 Jul 2024 | Border Security and Asylum “As I said in response to the hon. Member for Honiton and Sidmouth (Richard Foord), ensuring that the UK always does its bit to help those who have fled persecution is really important. We have done so through different programmes in the past. We had the Syrian families programme back in 2015, which was important, but w…” immigrationcost-of-livingcrime | 166 |
| 21 Jul 2024 | Border Security and Asylum “My hon. Friend raises an important question. As well as a failure to tackle the criminal gangs taking hold along the channel, there has also been too much of a focus on gimmicks and a failure to have practical planning in place. For example, there was a failure to ensure that there were proper long-term contracts on as…” immigrationcost-of-livingcrime | 180 |
| 21 Jul 2024 | Border Security and Asylum “The hon. Gentleman obviously does not understand the system that his party and his Government put in place. All the people who are in the asylum system are staying there. Under his policies for those individuals, they are now being sent all around the country into asylum hotels. That is the system the Conservatives hav…” immigrationcost-of-livingcrime | 150 |
| 21 Jul 2024 | Border Security and Asylum “My hon. Friend will know that there are long-standing arrangements for family reunion and for refugees. There are also different concerns that have been raised around Gaza, because there is a real importance to people’s being able to return to their homes in the middle east too. If she has an individual case that she w…” immigrationcost-of-livingcrime | 73 |
| 21 Jul 2024 | Border Security and Asylum “The hon. Member refers to an incident in the channel where there was co-operation between Border Force and the French authorities that also involved returning people to the French coast. That operational co-operation is important, but I would just say to him that “co-operation” is the really important word. If we want …” immigrationcost-of-livingcrime | 130 |