Points-based Immigration System Debate

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Department: Home Office

Points-based Immigration System

Chris Elmore Excerpts
Monday 24th February 2020

(4 years, 9 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Priti Patel Portrait Priti Patel
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My right hon. Friend is absolutely right. I recall our great visit to Tiptree and the fruit farms there. He is absolutely right to speak about how we can invest in not only people but technology. That is the ambition of this Government as a whole. We will take new approaches and make sure not only that we have the brightest and the best but are a place of great innovation.

Chris Elmore Portrait Chris Elmore (Ogmore) (Lab)
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I have been approached by someone who has been a carer since 1996. She has specialised in dementia and end-of-life palliative care, and she has comforted people who have lost their loved ones over the course of her 25-year career. She is on a register and can be struck off, just like a doctor, but her pay defines her, by the Home Secretary’s own criteria, as low-skilled. The carer in question is my mother and I am deeply proud of the work she has done over those 25 years. The reality is that the Home Secretary is pinning carers as low-skilled because she will not tackle the issue of low pay in the care sector. She should do the right thing and resolve the pay and conditions of those working in the care sector throughout the country.

Priti Patel Portrait Priti Patel
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On the contrary, I define care as a good quality and it is—

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Chris Elmore Portrait Chris Elmore
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Low-skilled. You said it.

Priti Patel Portrait Priti Patel
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No, it is not low-skilled.

Chris Elmore Portrait Chris Elmore
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You said it.