Syrian Refugees: Settlement in the UK Debate

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Department: Home Office

Syrian Refugees: Settlement in the UK

Baroness Sharples Excerpts
Monday 7th December 2015

(9 years ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Bates Portrait Lord Bates
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I have two thoughts on that. First, of course, it is absolutely right that there needs to be downward pressure on the wrong sort of immigration into this country. We have got to get those numbers down, precisely so that we can also offer more generous support to the genuine refugees and asylum seekers. On the specific of students, whatever the change in the calculation of the numbers, it will make no change to the student policy. There is no cap on the number of students who can come here for genuine courses at genuine universities, and that will remain the case.

Baroness Sharples Portrait Baroness Sharples (Con)
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How can we be sure that these people seeking refuge are indeed from Syria?

Lord Bates Portrait Lord Bates
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Yes, my noble friend is absolutely right to point this out. That is one of the reasons why we want the investigations and checks to take place in the refugee camps in the region, under the auspices of the UNHCR, rather than encouraging people to make the perilous journey here and then try to establish whether their bona fides and credentials are as they say they are.