Debates between Lord Khan of Burnley and Baroness Ludford during the 2019 Parliament

Fri 8th Jul 2022

Refugees (Family Reunion) Bill [HL]

Debate between Lord Khan of Burnley and Baroness Ludford
2nd reading
Friday 8th July 2022

(1 year, 10 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Was he five? I thought he was 11; the press always says 11. Anyway, he has obviously been a very successful businessman and politician. How do you know who will prosper? Lots of refugees often prosper more than anybody else in the country because they have a sense of having to achieve something, and they also want to give back to the country. It is not just people who come on higher-paid immigrant visas who are an asset to the country. Many people who come without a bean to their name make a huge contribution. My noble friend reminds me that a lot of the visas currently being issued are for students, who do not have any income.

Altogether I find the Government’s argument not persuasive and rather incoherent. I remain convinced, as I believe everyone else who has spoken in this debate does, that to be more generous on refugee family reunion and other safe and legal routes would help marginalise the criminal gangs, would help refugees prosper and give back to this country, and would be a win-win all round. I must stop there.