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British Citizens Abroad: FCO Help to Return Home

24 March 2020

Lead MP

Caroline Nokes

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

Foreign Affairs
Other Contributors: 41

At a Glance

Caroline Nokes raised concerns about british citizens abroad: fco help to return home 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:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs about measures planned to assist British citizens who are abroad to return home, citing concerns over embassies being closed, lack of support from consular services, inability to find commercial flights, and urging immediate action to work with airlines and unused planes.

Government Response

Foreign Affairs
Government Response
Provided details on FCO's efforts including engaging with foreign governments, doubling consular contact centre capacity, and working closely with airlines to reduce travel costs. Emphasised the importance of keeping international hubs open for facilitating return routes. The Minister provides updates on repatriation efforts, including securing flights for UK nationals stranded in various countries. He acknowledges the challenges posed by restrictions imposed by other nations and emphasises ongoing negotiations with foreign counterparts to ensure safe accommodation and travel. Acknowledges the situation faced by stranded citizens and confirms that embassies and high commissions remain operational despite local restrictions. Details efforts to facilitate commercial flights, secure accommodation, and collaboration with European Governments for repatriation. Highlights the G7 meeting's focus on international cooperation for repatriating nationals. Reassured MPs about the prioritisation of consular efforts, communicated specific details regarding flights and support for constituents stuck in various countries including Peru, New Zealand, and on cruise ships. Acknowledged concerns about information flow to MPs. Responded to concerns about various countries by emphasising ongoing negotiations with foreign governments, working closely with airlines, and addressing specific constituent cases. Highlighted efforts to secure flights despite challenges.
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