Calais Children and Immigration Act Debate

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Department: Home Office

Calais Children and Immigration Act

Henry Smith Excerpts
Wednesday 16th November 2016

(7 years, 6 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Robert Goodwill Portrait Mr Goodwill
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The hon. Lady is absolutely right: many of these children have experienced traumatic situations, not only perhaps in their host country, but certainly as part of their journey and their life in the camp. On 1 November, my hon. Friend the Minister for Vulnerable Children and Families and I issued a joint written ministerial statement on the safeguarding strategy for these children. The strategy includes a number of measures, including transfer procedures, safeguarding for family reunion, the information given to these children and revising the statutory guidance under the Dublin III arrangements. We will give regular updates to right hon. and hon. Members on how that is working out.

Henry Smith Portrait Henry Smith (Crawley) (Con)
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Does my hon. Friend think it extraordinary that, for months, the Labour party has not had a shadow Immigration Minister?

Robert Goodwill Portrait Mr Goodwill
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I think that Labour has had a number of problems in that regard, but I will not revisit those issues.