Immigration

General immigration policy, visa system, deportation

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Recent PMQs Questions

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PMQs 2026-02-11

2026-02-11 Steve Race
Direct Answer

The Prime Minister will be aware of Lorraine Cox, a resident of Exeter who in 2020 was murdered by a man whose asylum claim had been denied but who was not removed from this country. Will the Prime Mi...

Answered by: Keir Starmer

PMQs 2026-01-07

2026-01-07 Angus MacDonald
Partial Answer

According to the Office for National Statistics, 174,000 people under the age of 35 moved abroad in the year ending June 2025. In the highlands, the problem is especially acute: demographic statistics...

Answered by: The Prime Minister (Keir Starmer)

PMQs 2025-11-19

2025-11-19 Damien Egan
Direct Answer

Immigration is the No. 1 issue on the doorsteps of Bristol North East: most people will ask me about it. They want a firm but also fair approach, but they have been let down over many years. Controlli...

Answered by: The Prime Minister (Keir Starmer)

PMQs 2025-07-16

2025-07-16 Martin Wrigley
Partial Answer

During my meetings with guests who are in my constituency under the Homes for Ukraine scheme, they have told me that they are worried about their visas running out, even with the 18-month extension. T...

Answered by: The Prime Minister (Keir Starmer)

PMQs 2025-06-18

2025-06-18 Chris Philp
Partial Answer

A Zimbabwean paedophile due for deportation was recently allowed to stay in the UK because of possible 'hostility' back in Zimbabwe. What about the rights of children here to be protected from this da...

Answered by: The Deputy Prime Minister (Angela Rayner)

PMQs 2025-06-18

2025-06-18 Chris Philp
Partial Answer

If she wants to find out who has lost control of our borders, I suggest that she looks to her immediate right, because ever since the Home Secretary scrapped the Rwanda deterrent before it even starte...

Answered by: The Deputy Prime Minister (Angela Rayner)

PMQs 2025-06-18

2025-06-18 Chris Philp
Partial Answer

Yesterday, the Leader of the Opposition and I met survivors of the rape gang scandal and their family members. Fiona, Teresa, Lucia and Marlon told us how authorities deliberately covered up the syste...

Answered by: The Deputy Prime Minister (Angela Rayner)

PMQs 2025-05-21

2025-05-21 Lee Anderson
Partial Answer

How many of those deported are failed asylum seekers that came on small boats or lorries?...

Answered by: The Prime Minister (Keir Starmer)

PMQs 2025-05-21

2025-05-21 Lewis Cocking
Partial Answer

This Labour Government have been in power now for almost 12 months. When will the Prime Minister stop defying the will of the British people, stop dancing around the subject, and stop all illegal immi...

Answered by: The Prime Minister (Keir Starmer)

PMQs 2025-03-12

2025-03-12 Shaun Davies
Partial Answer

Q2. Telford and Britain voted for change in July, yet this week we saw the bizarre spectacle of the Conservatives attempting to bring back the Rwanda policy, clinging on to a gimmick that cost British...

Answered by: The Prime Minister (Keir Starmer)

Recent Ministerial Questions

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Indefinite Leave to Remain Poverty 2026-02-09

2026-02-09 Carla Denyer (Bristol Central) (Green)
Partial Answer

What assessment has the government made of the potential impact of proposed changes to indefinite leave to remain on the number of people living in poverty?...

Answered by: Mike Tapp

Topical Questions 2026-02-09

2026-02-09 Pete Wishart (Perth and Kinross-shire) (Scottish National Party)
Partial Answer

I was at the Westminster Hall petition debate on indefinite leave to remain where some 60 Labour MPs turned up and unanimously rubbished and disparaged the Home Secretary's proposals, leading me to be...

Answered by: Shabana Mahmood

Topical Questions 2026-02-09

2026-02-09 Max Wilkinson (Cheltenham) (Liberal Democrat)
Partial Answer

In recent weeks, those warning that a rapid dip in net migration could harm public services and the economy span left and right, including commentators such as Fraser Nelson. It is no secret that the ...

Answered by: Shabana Mahmood

Topical Questions 2026-02-09

2026-02-09 Chris Philp (Croydon South) (Conservative)
Partial Answer

The Rwanda scheme never started because this Government cancelled it. The Home Secretary talks about gimmicks. Her Government's gimmicks have failed, and that is why cross-channel migration is up 42% ...

Answered by: Shabana Mahmood

Topical Questions 2026-02-09

2026-02-09 Chris Philp (Croydon South) (Conservative)
Partial Answer

Deng Majek from Sudan is an illegal small boat migrant who was sentenced last week to 29 years in prison for the brutal murder of Rhiannon Whyte. He stabbed Rhiannon 23 times as she desperately tried ...

Answered by: Shabana Mahmood

Illegal Migrants Pull Factors 2026-02-09

2026-02-09 Max Wilkinson (Cheltenham) (Liberal Democrat)
Partial Answer

The Conservatives have suggested introducing a removals force like ICE. Will the Home Secretary condemn ICE and reassure that we will not see such units on British streets?...

Answered by: Shabana Mahmood

Illegal Migrants Pull Factors 2026-02-09

2026-02-09 Katie Lam (Weald of Kent) (Conservative)
Direct Answer

Last week, The Times reported that companies previously abusing the work visa system are allowed to continue sponsoring visas. What message does this send to companies breaking rules?...

Answered by: Shabana Mahmood

Illegal Migrants Pull Factors 2026-02-09

2026-02-09 Edward Leigh (Gainsborough) (Conservative)
Partial Answer

The false narrative that Britain is broken due to illegal migrants is causing public distress. Arresting, detaining, and deporting anyone who arrives illegally would be necessary, even if it means der...

Answered by: Shabana Mahmood

Illegal Migrants Pull Factors 2026-02-09

2026-02-09 Julie Minns (Carlisle) (Labour)
Partial Answer

What steps her Department is taking to reduce pull factors for migrants seeking to arrive in the UK illegally. I am concerned about asylum permanence and the ability of immigrants to enter an illegal ...

Answered by: Shabana Mahmood

Victim Support Services Funding 2026-02-03

2026-02-03 Munira Wilson (Twickenham) (LD)
Partial Answer

Supporting victims of heinous crimes such as child abuse is paramount. Aside from support services, clear communication and transparency is key, yet the parents of the 21 babies abused by Roksana Leck...

Answered by: The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (Alex Davies-Jones)

Recent Westminster Hall Debates

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Recent Petitions

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