Asylum Hotels and Illegal Channel Crossings

Debate between Jonathan Hinder and Angela Eagle
Tuesday 25th March 2025

(4 days, 15 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Angela Eagle Portrait Dame Angela Eagle
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It is important, in order to deal with the chaos that we inherited, to create a system that is faster, fairer and much easier to get through than the one we inherited. Unless the hon. Lady wants people to be destitute on the streets, we have to look after them while we are processing their asylum claims. Speed is important, as well as ensuring that we do that processing fairly.

Jonathan Hinder Portrait Jonathan Hinder (Pendle and Clitheroe) (Lab)
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I thank the Minister and her colleagues in the Department for the work that they are doing to tackle illegal immigration, especially the enforcement against the gangs who put vulnerable lives at risk. My constituents want illegal immigration stopped, and the chaotic huffing and puffing from the Conservatives is one of the reasons they were booted out on this issue at the general election. It is important to restoring faith in politics that we deliver on it. Does the Minister believe that the existing legal framework on asylum and returns will allow us to do so?

Angela Eagle Portrait Dame Angela Eagle
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The Prime Minister has made it clear that the answer will not be to ignore international law, so we have to ensure that we create a system that is fast and fair and does the job much more effectively than the one we inherited. We are looking into how we can make changes to ensure that that happens.