I thank my hon. Friend for his comments and questions. This statement is obviously about the report and the work that we undertook as a Select Committee over the past couple of years. It is fair to say that we were very disappointed that the Home Secretary was not able to come last week or this week to answer questions on a variety of issues. The Home Office will have to respond to our report: it has to do so within eight weeks—I think that is the normal timetable—although in the past that timeframe has been rather elastic and the Home Office has not always responded as quickly as we would have liked. This is an urgent matter, though, and the fact that other reports have come out this week will hopefully enable the Home Office, in crafting its response, to take a view about what is working, what is not working and what more it needs to do.
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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