Immigration Policy Debate

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Department: Home Office

Immigration Policy

Damien Egan Excerpts
Monday 9th March 2026

(1 day, 8 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Alex Norris Portrait Alex Norris
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See, this is funny, Mr Speaker: when the hon. Gentleman was in my office saying he wanted the hotel in his constituency closed, he was saying, “Make sure we get a grip and get them closed”, but then when he sees the proposals to do so, he does not want them. He cannot have those two things together.

Damien Egan Portrait Damien Egan (Bristol North East) (Lab)
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We see reports of armed criminal gangs operating with confidence along the northern coastline of France. My constituents ask what the French authorities are actually doing to deal with the issue. Can the Minister give an update on the ongoing discussions that he is having with his French counterparts? What will change on the back of these reforms?

Alex Norris Portrait Alex Norris
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This is an important point. The gangs are well embedded; they had a head start of a good six-plus years on this Government. It is not easy for the French authorities, which we work very closely with. Through the Sandhurst agreement, we have seen 40,000 preventions, but we are in active negotiations about where we go next to tackle that pernicious threat.