Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Department: Home Office

Oral Answers to Questions

Chris Green Excerpts
Monday 1st April 2019

(5 years ago)

Commons Chamber
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Caroline Nokes Portrait Caroline Nokes
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The minimum income threshold was set after consideration of advice from the independent Migration Advisory Committee. The Supreme Court has endorsed the lawfulness of that approach and agrees that the minimum income requirement strikes a fair balance between the interests of UK citizens wishing to sponsor a non-EEA spouse and of the community in general.

Chris Green Portrait Chris Green (Bolton West) (Con)
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T9. I would like to thank my right hon. Friend on behalf of my constituent, Janine Aldridge, for his work in looking into concerns about the retention of human tissue. On behalf of Ms Aldridge, I wrote to the Mayor of Greater Manchester on 17 July 2017 to raise concerns about the retention of her daughter’s tissue samples, which has led to the family holding three separate funerals. I was disappointed recently to receive a letter from the chief constable of Greater Manchester police, indicating that it has not undertaken a formal investigation into her complaint and was unaware that that was expected, despite Ms Aldridge meeting the Mayor and his deputy. Will my right hon. Friend urgently investigate this matter, so that the Aldridge family can have confidence that they have finally laid Leah to rest and to ensure that this never happens again?

John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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The hon. Gentleman could not be accused of excluding any consideration that he might think in any way relevant, anywhere at any time.