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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 10 Jun 2014
Home Affairs

"I think that the Home Secretary might have mentioned the fact that the biggest problem in Scotland—I am sure that the same is true in Northern Ireland—as has been said in public by the Justice Minister, Kenny MacAskill, is the criminalisation of victims by the UK Border Agency, which treats …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 10 Jun 2014
Home Affairs

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 10 Jun 2014
Home Affairs

"I would congratulate anyone who introduced proper apprenticeships, particularly the 5,000 in his constituency. How many of those people are doing three-year courses that will be recognised by City and Guilds to make them tradesmen, which we are very short of? How many are bogus apprenticeships with people doing short-term …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 10 Jun 2014
Home Affairs

"They are bogus...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 10 Jun 2014
Home Affairs

"Might not the logic be to expose the fact that what has been offered by the Scottish National party was the lunacy of independence, as against staying within the Union where we could negotiate changes, and to expose the paucity of the hon. Gentleman’s argument that independence might be better …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 10 Jun 2014
Home Affairs

"May I just say to the hon. Member for Brigg and Goole (Andrew Percy) that I am told the police are so good at monitoring calls from mobile phones in prisons that if a criminal does not have one, they will throw him one over the wall, because they will …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 10 Jun 2014
Home Affairs

"In fact I drew the conclusion from the statistics for England and Wales, which I quoted to the Minister and he will read in the record. Those are not statistics that the Government like to put out but they are the facts. Violent crime is going up in England and …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 10 Jun 2014
Home Affairs

"I just wonder whether anyone in the Home Office has read the evidence that was put before the Joint Committee. Everyone, including the people running the California rules, said quite clearly that it is not enough to have a voluntary code and that statutory obligations are needed, because otherwise it …..."
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Written Question

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Tuesday 13th May 2014

Asked by: Michael Connarty (Labour - Linlithgow and East Falkirk)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what his Department's priorities are for provisions to be included in the forthcoming Modern Slavery Bill.

Answered by Karen Bradley

The Modern Slavery Bill is an important step in the fight against modern
slavery. The provisions in the Bill are designed to protect victims and
strengthen the law enforcement response. Increased sentences, restricting the
activities of those who pose a risk to others and introducing an Anti-Slavery
Commissioner will ensure that law enforcement have the tools they need to
prosecute and convict the perpetrators of this abhorrent crime, whilst at the
same time protecting more people from becoming victims of this appalling crime.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 07 Apr 2014
Justice and Home Affairs Opt-out

"Unfortunately, I did not have time to give notice that I would participate in this debate; we only got notice of it yesterday.

I have a constituent whose father went to the courts in this country under the European arrest warrant and was told that the EAW was not to …..."

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