Mentions:
1: Robert Jenrick (Con - Newark) Almost all those individuals who have gone to Albania have been time-served foreign national offenders - Speech Link
2: Stephen Kinnock (Lab - Aberavon) Rwanda is the UK, which under the deal must also accept some of Rwanda’s most vulnerable refugees and offenders - Speech Link
3: William Cash (Con - Stone) noteworthy that recently the French Government defied rulings of the Strasbourg Court regarding the deportation - Speech Link
4: Olivia Blake (Lab - Sheffield, Hallam) As the shadow Minister pointed out, since the Government signed their deportation deal, six people from - Speech Link
5: Miriam Cates (Con - Penistone and Stocksbridge) is essential for that process to happen offshore, in the third country of Rwanda, because it is the deportation - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Laura Farris (Con - Newbury) so that hopefully we will be able to get the test done on site on the night, and get more of those offenders - Speech Link
2: Bob Blackman (Con - Harrow East) were deported last year, and what action he will take to ensure that foreign nationals who are violent offenders - Speech Link
3: Michael Tomlinson (Con - Mid Dorset and North Poole) deported wherever possible, and we will continue to do so, in stark contrast to the calls to stop the deportation - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Alex Chalk (Con - Cheltenham) to allow the Secretary of State to direct a second check on the release of some of the most serious offenders - Speech Link
2: Philip Hollobone (Con - Kettering) why we need urgent reform of the asylum system and human rights laws to allow the rapid and effective deportation - Speech Link
3: Gareth Bacon (Con - Orpington) A 2019 Ministry of Justice analysis of a matched cohort of 30,000 offenders shows that those serving - Speech Link
4: Alex Chalk (Con - Cheltenham) Offenders on extended determinate sentences must be released. As the right hon. - Speech Link
5: Alex Chalk (Con - Cheltenham) The cohort now in young offenders institutes is, to put it politely, highly complex. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: James Cleverly (Con - Braintree) recent years, some of the Government’s efforts to tackle illegal migration and deport foreign national offenders - Speech Link
2: Liam Byrne (Lab - Birmingham, Hodge Hill) It is not the prospect of overriding domestic laws and shipping people off to some remote deportation - Speech Link
3: James Daly (Con - Bury North) acceptable to Opposition Members, but we cannot have a situation where we have 10,000 foreign national offenders - Speech Link
4: Patrick Grady (SNP - Glasgow North) wanted to ask her this: if Rwanda is such a desirable place to be deported to, why on earth should deportation - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Suella Braverman (Con - Fareham) into the community only to reoffend—yes, because of their human rights; violent criminals pulled off deportation - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Priti Patel (Con - Witham) We need to ensure that offenders, such as sex offenders who have committed some of the most egregious - Speech Link
2: Michael Ellis (Con - Northampton North) After all, some 70 Labour MPs signed a letter to stop a deportation flight to Jamaica containing up to - Speech Link
3: Neil O'Brien (Con - Harborough) Many of those offenders, as my hon. - Speech Link
4: Kevin Brennan (Lab - Cardiff West) into greater offenders. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Nigel Evans (Con - Ribble Valley) sexual risk to children (that is, paedophiles (including perpetrators of offences online), suspects or offenders - Speech Link
2: Edward Argar (Con - Charnwood) reporting, which I appreciate may not be the right time for consideration by either the victims or offenders - Speech Link
3: Edward Argar (Con - Charnwood) the parole system by enabling the Secretary of State to intervene in the release of the most serious offenders - Speech Link
4: Edward Argar (Con - Charnwood) It will also introduce a provision whereby, for IPP offenders who have reached the three-year qualifying - Speech Link
5: Apsana Begum (Lab - Poplar and Limehouse) themselves, facing potential criminalisation, detention and even deportation. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Laura Farris (Con - Newbury) serious coercive control offences placed under the multi-agency public protection arrangements and offenders - Speech Link
2: Steven Bonnar (SNP - Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill) override the Supreme Court by introducing emergency laws and a new treaty with Rwanda to save his unlawful deportation - Speech Link
3: Martin Vickers (Con - Cleethorpes) Does the Minister agree that we need custodial sentences for persistent offenders? - Speech Link
4: Chris Philp (Con - Croydon South) Persistent offenders should certainly get sent to prison. There is no question about that. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Andrew Jones (Con - Harrogate and Knaresborough) What progress he has made on improving employment opportunities for ex-offenders. - Speech Link
2: Andrew Jones (Con - Harrogate and Knaresborough) We know that ex-offenders are at high risk of homelessness, particularly immediately on release. - Speech Link
3: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) Veterans very often fall on hard times, find themselves in prison and then become ex-offenders. - Speech Link
4: Alex Chalk (Con - Cheltenham) Between January 2019 and March 2023, 14,700 foreign national offenders were served with deportation orders - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Rishi Sunak (Con - Richmond (Yorks)) halved; burglary also halved; antisocial behaviour down by 70%; tougher sentences for rapists and sex offenders - Speech Link
2: Kevin Foster (Con - Torbay) I also welcome the moves on whole-life sentences for the most heinous of offenders. - Speech Link
3: Vicky Ford (Con - Chelmsford) welcome the measures that the Government are going to take on tougher sentences for the most serious offenders - Speech Link