Asylum Seekers: Hotels Debate

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Department: Home Office

Asylum Seekers: Hotels

Baroness Hamwee Excerpts
Monday 20th January 2025

(3 days, 18 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord German Portrait Lord German (LD)
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My Lords, this has been an interesting debate—

Baroness Hamwee Portrait Baroness Hamwee (LD)
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Sorry, the communication obviously was not good enough.

Lord German Portrait Lord German (LD)
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My hearing aid is still out of action.

Baroness Hamwee Portrait Baroness Hamwee (LD)
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As there is the opportunity to speak in the gap, perhaps I may respond to some comments of the noble Lord, Lord Green of Deddington, regarding the Private Member’s Bill, for which I must take responsibility and not load it on the Minister.

The Bill is concerned primarily with allowing children to sponsor their parents to come to this country—currently, parents can sponsor children, as he said. Much of the rest of the Bill reflects what is in the current rules. The extra numbers involved are difficult to estimate, but the Refugee Council, the Red Cross and Safe Passage have given an estimate of, from memory, a lower figure of 340 a year and a maximum figure of 750.

The noble Lord shakes his head about the reflection of the current rules. To give him just one example, when I looked at them, I was surprised to see that the term “emotional well-being”, which I think he may have mentioned, is in them; I was quite encouraged to see that.

More generally, and I know that my noble friend will say everything I would want to say and probably more—and better—asylum seekers cannot just be a matter of numbers for us, given what is going on globally with conflicts and so on. This is where the debate seems to always land. I want to put on record at least a response to the noble Lord; I am actually grateful to him for having read the Bill.