School Trips: Passport and Visa Requirements

Debate between Baroness Williams of Trafford and Lord Newby
Wednesday 2nd February 2022

(2 years, 9 months ago)

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Baroness Williams of Trafford Portrait Baroness Williams of Trafford (Con)
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My Lords, we have found a way through. It is called a passport.

Lord Newby Portrait Lord Newby (LD)
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My Lords, the Minister has twice cited security concerns to justify this change. What new security concerns have arisen since we left the EU?

Baroness Williams of Trafford Portrait Baroness Williams of Trafford (Con)
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Some ID cards are among the least secure documents seen at the border, as they were before we left the EU. As a rule, they are not as secure as corresponding national passports.

Enforcement of Lockdown Regulations

Debate between Baroness Williams of Trafford and Lord Newby
Tuesday 18th January 2022

(2 years, 9 months ago)

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Baroness Williams of Trafford Portrait Baroness Williams of Trafford (Con)
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My Lords, the Government are obliged, when they do anything, to make sure that there is not a disproportionate effect on different communities. That requirement is placed on them under the public sector equality duties set out in Section 149 of the Equality Act and covers decisions with respect to the Government’s response to Covid-19.

Lord Newby Portrait Lord Newby (LD)
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My Lords, I think the whole House is relieved that the noble Baroness has not been present at No. 10 parties, but it is not a general rule that Ministers can answer questions only about events at which they were present. I wonder if she might possibly write to the noble Lord, Lord Watts.

Baroness Williams of Trafford Portrait Baroness Williams of Trafford (Con)
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I think I answered the noble Lord’s question. I was not there; I was not witness to any events that may or may not have happened. As the noble Lord will know—and yes, I do speak for the Government—Sue Gray is doing her review, and the outcome of that will be known in due course.

Visas

Debate between Baroness Williams of Trafford and Lord Newby
Monday 21st October 2019

(5 years ago)

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Baroness Williams of Trafford Portrait Baroness Williams of Trafford
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I agree with the noble Baroness that science alone will not solve the problems that we face, but science is hugely important, particularly given that we have a shortage of scientists in this country and a shortage of specialist engineers. That is why I think noble Lords focus on this area.

Lord Newby Portrait Lord Newby (LD)
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My Lords, does the Minister’s definition of “the brightest and the best” extend to the brightest and best fruit-pickers?

Baroness Williams of Trafford Portrait Baroness Williams of Trafford
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I think that the noble Lord is conflating two issues. In terms of our future immigration system, yes, we want the brightest and best, but it must be a system that works for people coming here both temporarily and for work.

Homophobic Hate Crime

Debate between Baroness Williams of Trafford and Lord Newby
Tuesday 22nd January 2019

(5 years, 9 months ago)

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Baroness Williams of Trafford Portrait Baroness Williams of Trafford
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The noble Lord is absolutely right that those types of hate crime do not constitute aggravated offences. There are other types of hate crime that do not carry the aggravated uplift either. I said that the courts can pass the sentence that fits the severity of the crime that has been meted out.

Lord Newby Portrait Lord Newby (LD)
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My Lords, that was a hugely interesting answer but, again, it was not to the question. Could the Minister possibly answer my noble friend’s question?

Visas: Certificates of Sponsorship

Debate between Baroness Williams of Trafford and Lord Newby
Thursday 13th September 2018

(6 years, 1 month ago)

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Baroness Williams of Trafford Portrait Baroness Williams of Trafford
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I am not complacent at all. I recognise completely the value that the entertainment industry gives to society and, of course, the economic value. We are working through a solution that will help those people entering through Ireland. It is predominantly an Irish issue.

Lord Newby Portrait Lord Newby (LD)
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My Lords, I think the noble Baroness said in an answer to an earlier question that there had been no change in policy since 2008. If that is the case, can she explain why the experience of people organising festivals and of individuals trying to perform at them has changed so dramatically for the worse this year?

Baroness Williams of Trafford Portrait Baroness Williams of Trafford
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As I said, because of the lack of immigration controls on certain routes from Ireland to the UK, there have been difficulties around the certificates of sponsorship, because there has been no immigration official to hand the certificate to. That is exactly what we are looking at.

Greater Manchester: New Deal

Debate between Baroness Williams of Trafford and Lord Newby
Monday 8th June 2015

(9 years, 5 months ago)

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Baroness Williams of Trafford Portrait Baroness Williams of Trafford
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My Lords, in terms of the devolution deal, Manchester has not requested licensing as one of the devolved powers, but I can write to the noble Lord with further details on licensing locally.

Lord Newby Portrait Lord Newby (LD)
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My Lords, if Manchester asked for more money, would the Government give it any?

Baroness Williams of Trafford Portrait Baroness Williams of Trafford
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My Lords, the Government have made it absolutely clear that these deals are fiscally neutral, and that has been understood by Greater Manchester.