All 2 Debates between Mike Tapp and Catherine Fookes

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Debate between Mike Tapp and Catherine Fookes
Monday 23rd March 2026

(1 week, 4 days ago)

Commons Chamber
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Mike Tapp Portrait Mike Tapp
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I have laid out the concerns, and the reasons for this brake. For example, 93% of those coming over from Afghanistan as students are claiming asylum. The Green party may well want open borders; that is not what we stand for. We stand for control and order, but, at the same time, compassion. That is exactly why we are looking at safe and legal routes, while working to control the borders.

Catherine Fookes Portrait Catherine Fookes (Monmouthshire) (Lab)
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15. What steps she is taking to help tackle violence against women and girls.

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Debate between Mike Tapp and Catherine Fookes
Monday 5th January 2026

(2 months, 4 weeks ago)

Commons Chamber
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Catherine Fookes Portrait Catherine Fookes (Monmouthshire) (Lab)
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9. What steps she is taking through the visa and immigration system to support refugees from Ukraine.

Mike Tapp Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mike Tapp)
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This Government remain committed to supporting Ukraine following Russia’s illegal invasion. More than 300,000 Ukrainians have been offered temporary sanctuary through the dedicated Ukraine schemes, and Ukrainians can still apply to the Homes for Ukraine scheme with a UK sponsor.

Catherine Fookes Portrait Catherine Fookes
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Blwyddyn newydd dda, Mr Speaker.

Monmouthshire hosts more than 400 refugees from Ukraine. Most of the adults work locally, and some have started businesses; their children are settled in schools, and they contribute hugely to our community. However, Ukrainians in Abergavenny—a proud town of sanctuary—as well as in our towns of Chepstow and Caldicot say that their temporary status can create practical hurdles, such as in housing or university grant applications, because they may suddenly be uprooted. What is the Minister doing through the visa system to ensure that refugees from Ukraine have the necessary support and stability to thrive here in the UK in the long term?

Mike Tapp Portrait Mike Tapp
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I thank my hon. Friend for raising this important concern. Ukrainians in Monmouthshire and across the UK have full access to work, healthcare and education, and this Government acted swiftly to introduce a further extension of three and a half years to provide certainty. Ukrainian visa applications are processed swiftly, and e-visas can be easily accessed online to prove status. The Department for Education is working closely with higher education providers to ensure that they support Ukrainians in maintaining stable access to their studies. We have to be clear that this bespoke route offers temporary sanctuary; it balances the immediate needs of Ukrainians with the future needs of Ukraine as it rebuilds.