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Afghanistan: FCDO Responses to Members

09 September 2021

Lead MP

James Cleverly

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

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DefenceTaxationEmploymentForeign Affairs
Other Contributors: 18

At a Glance

James Cleverly raised concerns about afghanistan: fcdo responses to members in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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

Government Statement

DefenceTaxationEmploymentForeign Affairs
Government Statement
Through the collaborative efforts across government and the armed forces, a significant evacuation operation was conducted between August 15th and 29th, successfully evacuating over 15,000 people from Afghanistan. This included more than 8,000 British nationals, close to 5,000 Afghans who served Britain loyally along with their dependents, and approximately 500 high-risk individuals such as Chevening scholars, journalists, human rights defenders, women's rights campaigners, judges, etc. Post-evacuation phase, the government committed to supporting those who worked for the UK and processing remaining eligible cases through diplomatic channels. Since Operation Pitting concluded, more than 100 additional staff have been assigned to process over 200,000 emails received during this period. The minister reiterated that responses from Members of Parliament regarding their constituents would be provided within seven days by either the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) or Ministry of Defence (MoD). A commitment was made for continuous work towards concluding this operation.

Shadow Comment

Chris Bryant
Shadow Comment
The shadow minister highlighted concerns over the government's handling of evacuations from Afghanistan, emphasising that over 140 cases had not received adequate responses. He criticised the complexity of three separate departments processing applications and called for a single point of contact to streamline communication. Additionally, he questioned whether individuals rejected under the Afghan relocations policy would automatically be considered under other schemes, inquired about when full resettlement criteria would be published, and noted discrepancies in briefing availability between Conservative and Labour MPs. He also raised issues regarding misinformation given by embassy staff on the day of an explosion.
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