It is obviously a cross-party report and so had to be agreed by Committee members from all parties. I think we were quite clear about the need for the Government to address and expand safe and legal routes. It is worth mentioning that we are somewhere in the middle of the table: we are not the most generous and we are not the least generous country in taking asylum seekers. That is worth remembering. As I say, the report has cross-party support, and I actually think it is fairly hard-hitting about the situation in the asylum system and in respect of small boat crossings in the channel. I hope we will get a positive response from the Home Office in due course.
Channel Crossings, Migration and Asylum
Proceeding contribution from
Diana Johnson
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 21 July 2022.
It occurred during Backbench debate
and
Select Committee statement on Channel Crossings, Migration and Asylum.
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