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Proceeding contribution from Boris Johnson (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 30 January 2017. It occurred during Ministerial statement on US Immigration Policy.


US Immigration Policy

I listened very carefully, and I think the hon. Lady’s most substantial point was about the particular case of a Glaswegian doctor. I appreciate that there will be all sorts of cases—particularly difficult cases, heart-breaking cases—in which people have experienced a lot of frustration as a result of this measure. I repeat, because perhaps Members did not follow it first time, that this is not the policy of Her Majesty’s Government but a policy that is being promoted elsewhere.

What we will do is make sure that all our consular network and all our diplomatic network are put at the service of people who are finding difficulties as a result of these measures, but, as I said, because of the energetic action of this Government, of the Prime Minister and of my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary we have an exemption for UK passport holders, whether dual nationals or otherwise. I think that most fair-minded people would say that that shows the advantages of working closely with the Trump Administration and the advantages of having a relationship that enables us to get our point across and to get the vital protections that UK passport holders need. The approach taken by the Labour party, of pointlessly demonising the Trump Administration, would have achieved the very opposite.


Secondary information

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
620 c677 
Session
2016-17
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Subjects
British nationals abroad Immigration controls Iraq Visas USA Sudan Iran Syria Yemen Libya Somalia Dual nationality
Link
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