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Statement Of Changes In Immigration Rules (Cm 7944)

EDM number 870 in 2010-12, proposed by Jeremy Corbyn on 20/10/2010.
Categorised under the topic of Immigration.

That this House opposes the Statement of Changes in the Immigration Rules laid on 1October 2010, Cm 7944, on account of its introduction of compulsory English language tests for non-EEA migrants applying to join or remain with their British or settled spouses, fianc(e)s or partners in the UK as it will discriminate against South Asians, women, those in conflict zones and poor people in developing countries who will struggle to access English teaching before coming to the UK; notes that it will also generate hardship for certain groups of refugees, and former refugees with British citizenship who wish to be reunited with their spouses, and that such individuals cannot return to their home countries to live with their spouses for fear of torture or persecution; and believes this measure risks breaching the European Convention on Human Rights whilst also undermining the spirit of the Refugee Convention.

This motion has been signed by a total of 11 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Jeremy Corbyn20/10/2010Islington NorthLabourProposed
John McDonnell20/10/2010Hayes and HarlingtonLabourSeconded
Mark Durkan20/10/2010FoyleSocial Democratic and Labour PartySeconded
Naomi Long27/10/2010Belfast EastAllianceSeconded
Jim Cunningham10/11/2010Coventry SouthLabourSeconded
Gerald Kaufman10/11/2010Manchester, GortonLabourSeconded
Roger Godsiff12/11/2010Birmingham, Hall GreenLabourSigned
Caroline Lucas22/11/2010Brighton, PavilionGreenSigned
Tony Lloyd13/12/2010Manchester CentralLabourSigned
George Mudie15/12/2010Leeds EastLabourSigned
Yasmin Qureshi17/01/2011Bolton South EastLabourSigned

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