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Personal Statement
06 December 2023
Lead MP
Rosie Winterton
Debate Type
General Debate
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Rosie Winterton raised concerns about personal statement in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.
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Called on Suella Braverman to make her personal statement, reminding the House of the rules for such statements.
Suella Braverman
Con
Fareham and Waterlooville
Expressed gratitude for the opportunity to make a personal statement. Mentioned the recovery of Mr Speaker and thanked colleagues, civil servants, and Ministers for their work in Cabinet over four years. Highlighted achievements such as the Public Order Act 2023, National Security Act 2023, increase in police officers, pay rises for police, powers to dismiss rogue officers, and review of legal protections for firearms officers. Addressed the crisis of uncontrolled illegal immigration, stating it puts pressure on public finances and services and jeopardises national security. Advocated for action from the Government to stop illegal immigration, commending the Prime Minister's commitment but criticising previous failures. Noted progress made during her tenure as Home Secretary, including a 30% reduction in crossings and 90% reduction in Albanian arrivals, but emphasised the need for emergency legislation to address root causes such as expansive human rights laws. Called for immediate introduction of an emergency Bill addressing Supreme Court concerns, enabling flights before the next election by blocking routes of challenge, ensuring rapid removals within days, administrative detention of illegal arrivals until removed, and building Nightingale-style detention facilities with support from the Ministry of Defence. Emphasised that Parliament must be prepared to sit over Christmas to pass the Bill.
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