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Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Bill [Lords]

I am extremely grateful to the hon. Gentleman for raising that issue, because it is important. One of the most alarming features is the number of children who disappear back into the hands of traffickers. There are many language problems and there are problems of not generating the sort of warmth to which children will naturally respond. I fear that given the guillotine that we are under, however, that this will require debate on another day. In conclusion, we feel that this Bill is a hotch-potch of provisions. There should have been an overall attempt at simplification— Debate interrupted (Programme Order, 2 June). The Speaker put forthwith the Question already proposed from the Chair (Standing Order No. 83E), That the Bill be now read the Third time. Question agreed to. Bill accordingly read the Third time and passed, with amendments.

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Reference

496 c257 

Session

2008-09

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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