Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Department: Home Office

Oral Answers to Questions

Euan Stainbank Excerpts
Monday 9th February 2026

(6 days, 7 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Sarah Jones Portrait Sarah Jones
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In the last two years of the previous Conservative Government, shop theft rose by 60%—[Interruption.] No, it was 60% in the last two years of the previous Government.

We are taking action through the new offence to protect shop workers, which the previous Government failed to do. We are tackling antisocial behaviour with respect orders. We are putting specialist rape and serious sexual offences teams in every police force. We are taking thousands of dangerous knives off our streets, and knife crime is falling. This Government are taking action that is supported by the police—putting 13,000 more police in our neighbourhoods, and ensuring that they tackle the scourge of everyday crime.

Euan Stainbank Portrait Euan Stainbank (Falkirk) (Lab)
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3. What steps her Department is taking to close asylum hotels.

Shabana Mahmood Portrait The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Shabana Mahmood)
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Asylum hotels were a legacy of the last Conservative Government—at their peak, there were 400 open across the country, as asylum case working had ground to a halt. We have already restarted decision making, increased returns and opened new military sites. We are now closing asylum hotels, and by the end of this Parliament, we will have shut every single one.

Euan Stainbank Portrait Euan Stainbank
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The Tories’ asylum hotels have divided communities and endangered vulnerable people in communities such as Falkirk, but we must be honest: the Inverness barracks proposal is controversial, and will aggravate community tensions in Scotland rather than cool them if there is no corresponding urgent move to close asylum hotels in Scotland. Will the Secretary of State join me this month in visiting Kemper Avenue to see at first hand why the Cladhan must now be fairly prioritised for closure in the hotel exit plan?