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Terrorist Incident at Liverpool Women’s Hospital

16 November 2021

Lead MP

Kit Malthouse

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

EmploymentCommunity Security
Other Contributors: 25

At a Glance

Kit Malthouse raised concerns about terrorist incident at liverpool women’s hospital in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

EmploymentCommunity Security
Government Statement
The explosion outside Liverpool Women's Hospital was a shocking incident, and the minister expressed condolences and gratitude to emergency services. He mentioned that the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre raised the UK national threat level from substantial to severe independently of Ministers due to ongoing intelligence assessments. The public is advised to remain alert but not alarmed. Emphasis was placed on working closely with security agencies and the police to combat terrorism threats.

Shadow Comment

Kim Johnson
Shadow Comment
The shadow minister expressed gratitude towards emergency services, hospital staff, and city council for their swift response. She highlighted the need for unity against hate crimes following such incidents, particularly against the Muslim community, which faces the highest percentage of religious hate crimes. She called on the Minister to review funding allocation to ensure adequate protection for all faith communities during heightened risk periods. Additionally, she urged reconsideration of an inhumane approach to immigration policies.
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