Proceeding contribution from Diane Abbott (Labour) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 17 June 2010. It occurred during Adjournment debate on Alternatives to Child Detention.
Alternatives to Child Detention
I remember our conversations with great clarity. My hon. Friend is a good friend and colleague, but we took diametrically opposed views on the issue of children in detention. I thought that it was wrong, and I have always thought that. One argument is that there is a problem because this is not an easy matter, but the real Home Office position was revealed in many statements, which claimed that ultimately, children in detention were not the responsibility of the Government but that it was the fault of their parents. Behind that lies a narrative on immigration that suggests that the more punitive the system is made, the less likely people are to abuse it.
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- 2010-12
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- Westminster Hall
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- Children Detainees Deportation Immigration controls Immigration Offenders Detention centres UK Border Agency
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