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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 06 Jul 2016
EU Nationals in the UK

"As a fellow London MP, I am sure my right hon. Friend has received many letters from EU migrants working hard, earning money and starting their lives here in this country, but also from former residents and the families of former residents who live abroad. Does he agree that this …..."
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Written Question
Human Trafficking: Ports
Thursday 9th June 2016

Asked by: James Berry (Conservative - Kingston and Surbiton)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps Border Force has taken to identify and assist potential victims of trafficking and modern slavery at ports across the UK.

Answered by James Brokenshire

Combating modern slavery, which includes human trafficking, slavery, servitude and forced or compulsory labour, is a leading priority for Border Force. All frontline Border Force Officers have access to comprehensive guidance on modern slavery and must complete mandatory training on identifying victims of modern slavery.

Additionally, Border Force has specialist teams at ports across the country which receive additional, in depth, training to increase their levels of expertise. This allows Border Force to maintain a high degree of vigilance to identify and protect those who may be a victim of modern slavery and to identify those seeking to exploit them. Border Force officers follow established processes and referring all identified child and consenting adult potential victims to the National Referral Mechanism (NRM), which acts as the UK's identification and support process for victims.

Border Force staff also receive mandatory training also takes places on how to refer potential victims to NRM. Working in close partnership with police forces, social services and the UK Human Trafficking Centre, Border Force also carries out intelligence led exercises to tackle the threat of trafficking at the border.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 07 Jun 2016
Investigatory Powers Bill

"That was a very disappointing reaction from the right hon. Member for Orkney and Shetland (Mr Carmichael) to what I thought has been the very constructive way in which the right hon. Member for Leigh (Andy Burnham) has dealt with the Government both today and yesterday...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 04 May 2016
Dublin System: Asylum

"Does my right hon. Friend agree that the UK has the double protection of being outside the automatic opt-in and outside Schengen, so that when asylum seekers choose not to claim asylum at the first port of call, they cannot travel across Europe and come to the UK through a …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 20 Apr 2016
Border Force Budget 2016-17

"Does my right hon. Friend agree that the UK has the strongest borders in Europe, partly because of the Government’s investment in technology at our borders and partly because of the Conservative party’s firm position that we should not join the Schengen system?..."
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Tue 12 Apr 2016
Policing and Crime Bill (Seventh sitting)

"Does my hon. Friend agree that a lot of this online crime—online fraud—is not local crime but happens in boiler rooms that sell, or mis-sell, things across the whole of the UK, and that there needs to be a collective national approach to it? A lot of this work is …..."
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Tue 12 Apr 2016
Policing and Crime Bill (Seventh sitting)

"Does the hon. Lady agree that this is not just an issue for the Government to tackle, but an issue for internet companies? Whereas online banking fraud has been quite effectively tackled by the banks, companies such as Google, Twitter and Facebook need to do much more. They are some …..."
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Tue 12 Apr 2016
Policing and Crime Bill (Seventh sitting)

"Is the hon. Gentleman aware that that was in fact a recommendation of the Select Committee on Home Affairs? The right hon. Member for Leicester East (Keith Vaz) circulated something to the Committee this morning saying that it was his cross-party Committee that brought the issue to the Government’s attention, …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 11 Apr 2016
Oral Answers to Questions

"13. What steps the Government have taken to tackle violence against women and girls...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 11 Apr 2016
Oral Answers to Questions

"Last month, True Honour, an honour-based violence charity led by my constituent Sarbjit Athwal, and of which I am proud to be a trustee, was recognised with charity status. Will my right hon. Friend update the House on her Department’s progress in tackling honour-based violence?..."
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