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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Worker Visas Rural Businesses 2026-03-23

2026-03-23 Seamus Logan (Aberdeenshire North and Moray East) (Scottish National Party)
Partial Answer

What discussions have been had with the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs regarding the potential impact of changes to worker visas on businesses in rural economies?...

Answered by: Mike Tapp

Topical Questions 2026-03-23

2026-03-23 Rachael Maskell (York Central) (Labour/Co-operative)
Partial Answer

My constituent came to the country at 13 months old. As a teenager, she was taken into care, groomed and exploited in county lines, and is now serving time in prison. Why are this Government deporting...

Answered by: Alex Norris

Topical Questions 2026-03-23

2026-03-23 Chris Philp (Croydon South) (Conservative)
Partial Answer

Who is running the Government's immigration policy now?...

Answered by: Shabana Mahmood

Asylum Seekers Recorded Crime 2026-03-23

2026-03-23 Chris Murray (Edinburgh East and Musselburgh) (Labour)
Direct Answer

That is why it is good to see that removals of foreign national offenders have gone up 40% from what was left under the previous Government. The way we deal with crime in communities is by reinvigorat...

Answered by: Shabana Mahmood

Asylum Seekers Recorded Crime 2026-03-23

2026-03-23 Edward Leigh (Gainsborough) (Conservative)
Partial Answer

What assessment she has made of the potential impact of the number of asylum seekers on levels of recorded crime?...

Answered by: Shabana Mahmood

Ukrainian Refugees Permanent Settlement 2026-03-23

2026-03-23 Mike Martin (Tunbridge Wells) (Liberal Democrat)
Partial Answer

If she will take steps to provide Ukrainian refugees with a route to permanent settlement. The recent 24-month extension of the Ukraine permission extension scheme demonstrates our intention to ensure...

Answered by: Mike Tapp

Right to Protest 2026-03-17

2026-03-17 Peter Bedford (Mid Leicestershire) (Conservative)
Partial Answer

People should have the right to protest but need responsibilities. Fringe groups feel emboldened to protest supporting terrorism contrary to British values. What steps is the Department taking to ensu...

Answered by: Jake Richards

Victims’ Rights 2026-03-17

2026-03-17 Munira Wilson (Twickenham) (Liberal Democrat)
Partial Answer

What steps he is taking to support victims' rights. The Minister will recall that last month I raised with her the case of Roksana Lecka, who was convicted of child cruelty at a nursery in Twickenham....

Answered by: Alex Davies-Jones

Foreign National Prisoners Sentences 2026-03-17

2026-03-17 Ben Obese-Jecty (Huntingdon) (Conservative)
Direct Answer

The Government are preparing to resume deportations of Syrian foreign national offenders while the Syrian Democratic Forces call for repatriation. Several ISIS-linked individuals have returned from al...

Answered by: Jake Richards

Topical Questions 2026-03-17

2026-03-17 Gideon Amos (Taunton and Wellington) (Liberal Democrat)
Partial Answer

Given the massive immigration tribunal backlog left by the previous Government, would it not make more sense to lift the cap on non-salaried tribunal judges who are already recruited, and invest in co...

Answered by: Sarah Sackman

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