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Lords Chamber
Nationality and Borders Bill
2nd reading - Wed 05 Jan 2022
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Baroness Fox of Buckley (Non-affiliated - Life peer) There has to be a distinction between citizens and non-citizens for citizenship to be meaningful. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Ludford (LDEM - Life peer) are largely welcome, there are two specific groups whose problems in acquiring British citizenship I - Speech Link
3: Lord Morrow (DUP - Life peer) are British citizens or who have received leave to remain—for instance, as an asylum seeker or under - Speech Link


Public Bill Committees
Nationality and Borders Bill (Sixteenth sitting)
Committee stage: 16th sitting - Thu 04 Nov 2021
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Stuart C McDonald (SNP - Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East) citizenship or British overseas territories citizenship are able to exercise those rights;(b) must make - Speech Link
2: Tom Pursglove (CON - Corby) I understand their thinking behind it: people who are entitled to citizenship should be able to find - Speech Link
3: Tom Pursglove (CON - Corby) citizens and others who are lawfully resident, including those granted refugee status, who are given - Speech Link
4: Bambos Charalambous (LAB - Enfield, Southgate) The young people who face this predicament are mainly Commonwealth citizens who are bright and want to - Speech Link


Public Bill Committees
Nationality and Borders Bill (Fifteenth sitting)
Committee stage: 15th sitting - Thu 04 Nov 2021
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Bambos Charalambous (LAB - Enfield, Southgate) use, on the same terms as residents who are British citizens, without the need for any further insurance.The - Speech Link
2: None There are already routes for children who do not become British automatically. - Speech Link
3: None lives and whose parents are British citizens. - Speech Link
4: Tom Pursglove (CON - Corby) on the British Indian Ocean Territory and their children are either automatically British citizens or - Speech Link
5: Stuart C McDonald (SNP - Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East) Of 654 British-Hong Kong servicemen who applied, only 159 were granted citizenship. - Speech Link


Public Bill Committees
Elections Bill (Third sitting)
Committee stage:s: 3rd sitting - Thu 16 Sep 2021
Department for Work and Pensions

Mentions:
1: Cat Smith (LAB - Lancaster and Fleetwood) If you imagine the numbers in Australia, for instance, of British citizens, you are basically excluding - Speech Link
2: None Specific issues that are of concern to our members and other British citizens abroad are specific to - Speech Link
3: Cat Smith (LAB - Lancaster and Fleetwood) We are used to that, because anyone who has lived abroad has had to fill in forms for British bureaucracy - Speech Link
4: Cat Smith (LAB - Lancaster and Fleetwood) Anne Wafer: That could be a concern, because the perception is that British people who live abroad are - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill
2nd reading - Tue 14 Sep 2021
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Baroness Bryan of Partick (LAB - Life peer) Those who apparently engender such fear are people who do not have the ear of Ministers. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Fox of Buckley (Non-affiliated - Life peer) voice heard by the people in power but also, actually, by your fellow citizens, who you are trying to - Speech Link
3: Baroness Williams of Trafford (CON - Life peer) Those who cause harm are a small number, who often give an unfair and negative image of the vast majority - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Elections Bill
2nd reading - Tue 07 Sep 2021
Cabinet Office

Mentions:
1: Chloe Smith (CON - Norwich North) citizens are just that—British—and are therefore able both to vote and to donate. - Speech Link
2: Brendan O'Hara (SNP - Argyll and Bute) we have here is a Government who are allergic to criticism, who are terrified of scrutiny and who are - Speech Link
3: Alberto Costa (CON - South Leicestershire) In the UK, there are millions of EU citizens who have made it their home, contributing to our economy - Speech Link
4: Anthony Browne (CON - South Cambridgeshire) Does he think that the UK Government should encourage other EU countries to enable British citizens who - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Nationality and Borders Bill
2nd reading (day 1) - Mon 19 Jul 2021
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Priti Patel (CON - Witham) The British people finally have a Government who are listening to them, because our priorities are the - Speech Link
2: Priti Patel (CON - Witham) exploited by those who have been a harm to British citizens and who have no legal right to be in the - Speech Link
3: Priti Patel (CON - Witham) The Bill gives the Home Secretary power to grant British citizenship to people who would have become - Speech Link
4: Henry Smith (CON - Crawley) Many of those descendants are the grandchildren of people who were British subjects in the British Indian - Speech Link
5: Sara Britcliffe (CON - Hyndburn) There are no words strong enough to express my contempt for the traffickers, who give people false hope - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
EU Settlement Scheme - Wed 07 Jul 2021
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Stuart C McDonald (SNP - Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East) Can we make sure that people are not missing out on their entitlement to British citizenship and going - Speech Link
2: Ian Murray (LAB - Edinburgh South) It is particularly important for the Home Office to contact proactively those citizens who are either - Speech Link
3: Christine Jardine (LDEM - Edinburgh West) live and work here, who perhaps married British citizens and are now confused about exactly what their - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Skills and Post-16 Education Bill [HL]
2nd reading - Tue 15 Jun 2021
Department for International Trade

Mentions:
1: Lord Storey (LDEM - Life peer) While we are talking about barriers, what progress has been made on the issue of 16 year- olds who are - Speech Link
2: Lord Taylor of Holbeach (CON - Life peer) Who speaks for these people? Who speaks for seasonal workers in getting skills? - Speech Link
3: Baroness Wolf of Dulwich (Non-affiliated - Life peer) who make them as excellent and responsive as they are. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Whitaker (LAB - Life peer) These are young people who are in the main capable of earning a living and making a contribution to society - Speech Link
5: Baroness Stroud (CON - Life peer) To do this requires increased skills.The way to ensure that families who are doing everything right are - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Immigration Rules: Statements of Changes - Thu 27 May 2021
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Lord Liddle (LAB - Life peer) Where are we going on non-EU immigration now? - Speech Link
2: Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle (GRN - Life peer) Both those industries are tearing their hair out, saying, “Where are we going to find the workers? - Speech Link
3: Lord Paddick (LDEM - Life peer) in the UK who are awaiting the outcome of their settled status applications or who have applied late - Speech Link
4: Baroness Williams of Trafford (CON - Life peer) I have said time and again that the only people who benefit from this are the criminals, who have no - Speech Link