Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 19 Oct 2016
Rights of EU Nationals
"As I have already pointed out, during those three years it is the Government’s absolute intention to secure the rights of EU nationals in the UK and UK nationals in the EU as early in the negotiations as we can.
I think that is reassurance. Let me be clear that …..."Robin Walker - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 19 Oct 2016
Rights of EU Nationals
"We should not be trying to create an atmosphere of fear. We should set out the reassurances I have given and will continue to give.
In conclusion, EU nationals can have the Government’s complete reassurance that there is no immediate change to their right to enter, work, study and live …..."Robin Walker - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 19 Oct 2016
Rights of EU Nationals
"I will not give way again.
We have heard from all parts of the UK and all sides of the referendum debate today, and as we move forward we must seek to bring the whole country together. Given that the UK and the EU would like to maintain a close …..."Robin Walker - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 06 Jul 2016
EU Nationals in the UK
"I am grateful for my right hon. Friend’s efforts to fight for the interests of both UK citizens in the EU and EU citizens in the UK. I asked the Prime Minister a question about investment in this country. Two of the largest inward investors in my constituency, Yamazaki Mazak …..."Robin Walker - View Speech
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Written Question
Monday 6th June 2016
Asked by:
Robin Walker (Conservative - Worcester)
Question
to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many people were refused entry to the UK under a European Arrest Warrant in each of the last five years.
Answered by James Brokenshire
The Home Office does not hold data on those refused entry to the UK under a European Arrest Warrant. Border Force officers have the power to detain an individual subject to an EAW, pending the arrival of the police. Statistics are not kept on EAW arrests made at the border.
Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 29 Feb 2016
Child Refugees: Calais
"I recently met constituents from St Stephen’s church in Worcester who have been to the camp in Dunkirk. They describe the situation for children as appalling. There is very poor sanitation, and with men-only kitchens, there is a danger that children and the women looking after them are missing out …..."Robin Walker - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 04 Nov 2015
Policing
"Another problem that Labour seems to be repeating from its past, according to the shadow Home Secretary’s comments, is the plan to force mergers on to police forces. Will my right hon. Friend commend the way in which the West Mercia police force has worked in a bottom-up alliance with …..."Robin Walker - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 03 Jun 2015
Devolution and Growth across Britain
"It is a pleasure to be able to speak in the debate, which was opened by a Worcestershire colleague—the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills and President of the Board of Trade, my right hon. Friend the Member for Bromsgrove (Sajid Javid), whom I am delighted to welcome …..."Robin Walker - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 14 Jan 2015
Terrorist Attacks (Paris)
"As well as a substantial Muslim community, which has been quick to condemn the atrocities in Paris, Worcester hosts the longest continuously running newspaper in the English language, and the tomb of King John, whose unwilling but lasting legacy of the Magna Carta will be commemorated this year. Does the …..."Robin Walker - View Speech
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Written Question
Thursday 18th December 2014
Asked by:
Robin Walker (Conservative - Worcester)
Question
to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what information her Department holds on (a) the level of reported property crime including burglaries for each of the last five years in Worcester and (b) the proportion of such crimes that have been solved.
Answered by Baroness Featherstone
Data supplied by police forces and held by the Home Office relate to the number of property crimes recorded by (rather than reported to) the police. Figures for each of the last 5 years for South Worcestershire Community Safety
Partnership (CSP) are given in the table. The whole of the Worcester constituency is contained within this CSP.
The Home Office does not hold data centrally on the outcomes of crimes at CSP level. This information is only held at police force area level.