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Amnesty For Asylum Seekers

EDM number 2255 in 2005-06, proposed by Austin Mitchell on 24/05/2006.

That this House is concerned at the numbers of failed asylum seekers condemned to a miserable, futile and uncertain limbo without rights to jobs, support or accommodation, who are awaiting arrest or deportation which the Government continuously threatens but does not carry out in many cases, and which would cost millions if it were put into effect; and suggests that the Government should introduce an amnesty for family units without criminal records but which have children and who have made efforts to educate themselves and to integrate into their local communities, in order that the threat of uncertainty hanging over them is removed and that they are allowed to make the contribution to society and to the economy they wish to make, and show the United Kingdom to be the decent and tolerant society it should aspire to be.

This motion has been signed by a total of 12 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Austin Mitchell24/05/2006Great GrimsbyLabourProposed
George Galloway05/06/2006Bethnal Green and BowRespectSeconded
Glenda Jackson05/06/2006Hampstead and HighgateLabourSeconded
Diane Abbott07/06/2006Hackney North and Stoke NewingtonLabourSeconded
Alan Simpson08/06/2006Nottingham SouthLabourSeconded
Jeremy Corbyn08/06/2006Islington NorthLabourSeconded
Mark Fisher12/06/2006Stoke-on-Trent CentralLabourSigned
Piara S Khabra14/06/2006Ealing, SouthallLabourSigned
Ann Cryer20/06/2006KeighleyLabourSigned
John McDonnell22/06/2006Hayes and HarlingtonLabourSigned
Robert Wareing22/06/2006Liverpool, West DerbyLabourSigned
Mohammad Sarwar06/07/2006Glasgow CentralLabourSigned

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