Immigration Policy Debate

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Department: Home Office

Immigration Policy

Shaun Davies Excerpts
Monday 9th March 2026

(1 day, 9 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Alex Norris Portrait Alex Norris
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I am sure that the subject of that meeting was not how to help people to work illegally in the fishing industry, which, as the hon. Gentleman knows, we are discussing today, but of course I am always open to meetings with colleagues to hear about their important work and what they want to see from the Government.

Shaun Davies Portrait Shaun Davies (Telford) (Lab)
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I welcome the Government’s focus on closing the hotels, and I am delighted that the last remaining hotel in my constituency that was opened by the Conservatives will be closing in the coming weeks, but will the Minister recommit the efforts of the Home Office to recovering the excess profits made by the providers of the contracts that were so badly negotiated by the last Government?

Alex Norris Portrait Alex Norris
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My hon. Friend has timed his question perfectly, enabling me to say, just as the Chancellor joins me, that we have recouped tens of millions of pounds from those contracts, not to mention reduction amounting to hundreds of millions as a result of our improvement in relation to hotels. Nevertheless, all those hotels will be closed—opened by the Tories, closed by Labour.