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Health and Social Care Bill

The phrase used, which I think is also used in other parts of the Bill, is ““resident in England””. It is not for me but for others, particularly the immigration tribunal, to judge whether somebody who is an immigrant to this country counts as a resident, but I would assume that if he was an illegal immigrant he would not be. If he or she were here except as an asylum seeker then clearly they would be covered by the amendment, which does not purport to set out a new set of immigration regulations. It would be inappropriate for the health service to do that. Therefore, let me turn back for a moment to Amendment 94 as well.

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Reference

735 c1311 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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