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Channel Crossings in Small Boats

22 November 2021

Lead MP

Priti Patel

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

ImmigrationAsylum & RefugeesMigrants & BordersStandards & Ethics
Other Contributors: 52

At a Glance

Priti Patel raised concerns about channel crossings in small boats 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

ImmigrationAsylum & RefugeesMigrants & BordersStandards & Ethics
Government Statement
The Home Secretary highlighted the unacceptable number of people entering the UK illegally through small boats, citing a global migration crisis. She detailed efforts to tackle this issue, including new deals with France for enhanced policing and technology use; joint intelligence cells between British and French authorities; and stricter criminal offences for illegal entry attempts. The minister also mentioned ongoing investigations by the National Crime Agency leading to numerous arrests and convictions of people smugglers. She discussed the Nationality and Borders Bill's progress through Parliament, which aims to introduce a one-stop appeals process, asylum claims hearings in third countries, and restrictions on asylum seekers from safe countries. Additional measures include visa penalties for non-compliant nations, expedited foreign national offender returns, and age verification checks for children claiming asylum. The minister invited constructive dialogue with opposition members while emphasising the Labour Party's record of opposing these reforms.

Shadow Comment

Nick Thomas-Symonds
Shadow Comment
The shadow Home Secretary criticised the government's handling of illegal immigration, noting over £200 million spent on ineffective deals with France and a lack of transparency in spending. He challenged the Government to clarify who is responsible for managing immigration policy—Priti Patel or Steve Barclay—and questioned the effectiveness of proposed legislative measures such as the Nationality and Borders Bill. The shadow stressed that these reforms breach international refugee conventions, reduce protections against modern slavery, and do not address the root cause of illegal crossings.
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