Debates between Natalie Elphicke and Jeremy Wright during the 2019 Parliament

Mon 18th Mar 2024

Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill

Debate between Natalie Elphicke and Jeremy Wright
Jeremy Wright Portrait Sir Jeremy Wright
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My hon. and learned Friend anticipates my conclusion, and I agree with him entirely. In fact, he agrees with me entirely, in advance.

Natalie Elphicke Portrait Mrs Elphicke
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In light of what my right hon. and learned Friend says, how does he see Parliament’s role in assessing any future breaches of the treaty?

Jeremy Wright Portrait Sir Jeremy Wright
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Essentially, Lords amendments 2 and 3—flawed as they are—raise the valid issue of what happens if Rwanda at any point falls below the standards expected of it to justify its safe country status. The Bill would establish in legislation the largely unchallengeable conclusion that Rwanda is a safe country for the purposes of the Bill because Parliament says so, without any mechanism for Parliament to say differently if the facts change—save, presumably, for fresh primary legislation.