Speeches by Vickers.
Every Hansard contribution by Matt Vickers this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 441–460 of 591 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 11 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Seventh sitting) “I will not desist from using those figures, but I would be happy to hear the hon. Member’s alternative figures when the time comes. I am sure this is not cost-neutral; I am sure it is very expensive. As I was saying, that is why an effective removals and deterrent agreement is needed. I ask the Minister whether the Gov…” immigration | 239 |
| 11 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Seventh sitting) “Does the hon. Gentleman want me to use my fingers to help him to count? The deterrent is preventing people from getting in those boats. If people know that they will be detained and removed when they arrive in this country, they will stop coming.” immigration | 45 |
| 11 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Seventh sitting) “Does the hon. Gentleman know what has happened with global migration? If we compare the movements that have been made in the last week, those into Europe and those into this country seem to be slightly misaligned. The number of people arriving in this country is up 28%. The number of people put into hotels in communiti…” immigration | 290 |
| 10 Mar 2025 | Crime and Policing Bill “I take this opportunity to thank our brave, hard-working police officers, PCSOs, police staff and volunteers for the huge sacrifices they make to keep our streets safe. I thank all hon. Members across the House for their considered and concise contributions. The Bill covers a wide array of offences, and we all welcome …” crime | 1,485 |
| 10 Mar 2025 | Crime and Policing Bill “What the shadow Home Secretary was doing in office was putting more police on the country’s streets than ever before—149,679 police officers. We hope the Government will maintain that as we move forward, but there are lots of question marks around that. We all need to support our police officers to tackle the heinous c…” crime | 93 |
| 10 Mar 2025 | Crime and Policing Bill “Go for it.” crime | 3 |
| 6 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Sixth sitting) “Clause 23 gives authorised officers the power to access, copy and use information stored on relevant articles that have been retained under powers detailed in clause 21, and authorises the use of any information retained under this clause relating to the prevention, detection and investigation, or prosecution of such a…” immigrationcrimetechnology | 388 |
| 6 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Fifth sitting) “I beg to move amendment 17, in clause 18, page 11, leave out lines 24 to 26 and insert— “(c) the vessel in which the person travelled could not reasonably have been thought to be safe for the purposes of reaching the United Kingdom.” This amendment would apply the new offence of endangering another during a sea crossin…” immigrationcrime | 101 |
| 6 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Sixth sitting) “Clause 22 gives authorised officers the duty to pass on seized items that have been found in a search under clause 21 where there is a reasonable belief that the article or information stored on it has been obtained in consequence of, or is evidence in relation to, an offence other than the relevant immigration offence…” immigrationcrimetechnology | 125 |
| 6 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Fifth sitting) “As I said in my opening remarks, that has to be a deterrent. This is a damp squib Bill. If people come to this country illegally—if they break in—there should be real consequences. If they put other people’s lives at risk, there should be real consequences. I think we have proposed the right sentence, and Committee Mem…” immigrationcrime | 71 |
| 6 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Sixth sitting) “We support clauses 19 to 26, but only in so far as they endorse powers that we think already exist to seize, extract and retain data from mobile devices. Clause 19 provides definitions of key terms in sections 20 and 21 relating to the provisions of those clauses to allow authorised officers to search for, seize and re…” immigrationcrimetechnology | 469 |
| 6 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Sixth sitting) “Clause 21 gives authorised officers the power to seize any electronic device that has been found in a search under clause 20, or is not found on a search but appears to the officer to be, or to have been, in the possession of a relevant person. How would officers determine whether an article appears to be or to have be…” immigrationcrimetechnology | 123 |
| 6 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Fifth sitting) “It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Stuart. Clause 18 creates a new offence of endangering others’ lives during a sea crossing from France, Belgium or the Netherlands to the United Kingdom, which results in the commission of an existing offence under section 24 subsection (A1), (B1), (D1) or (E1) of t…” immigrationcrime | 699 |
| 6 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Sixth sitting) “Clause 24 amends the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001 so that provisions relating to the protection of legally privileged material and excluded and special material apply when mobile devices are seized under clauses 20 to 23. Can the Minister explain how often the Government envisage that those provisions would nee…” immigrationcrimetechnology | 154 |
| 6 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Fifth sitting) “Yes—it is the case that more people are coming on fewer boats. Equally, however, there is also a rise in the number of boats that are coming across. I think that both those things are problematic. One thing that we know about these boats being filled with yet more people is that they become ever more dangerous, and we …” immigrationcrime | 144 |
| 6 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Fifth sitting) “I thank Members for their considered contributions. Effective international partnerships can be useful, but I would not want to deny anyone the right to scrutinise a partner on Twitter, particularly one to whom we pay so much money. The previous Government were right to toughen up on sentences for the worst offences. T…” immigrationcrime | 125 |
| 6 Mar 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Fifth sitting) “I repeat exactly what I said: the previous Government were right to toughen up those sentences and make those who are guilty of some of the worst offences stay longer in prison. They were right not to release people during the pandemic, and therefore they were right to have the biggest prison-building programme since t…” immigrationcrime | 139 |
| 5 Mar 2025 | Antisocial Behaviour and Illegal Bikes “I would like to thank you, Dr Murrison, for chairing today’s debate. I would also like to congratulate the hon. Member for Tipton and Wednesbury (Antonia Bance) on securing this important debate. I think the last time this debate was had might actually have been the time that I brought it as a Back Bencher. We were hav…” crimelocal-government | 180 |
| 5 Mar 2025 | Antisocial Behaviour and Illegal Bikes “That will teach me to take an intervention. I think, actually, one of the big problems is that off-road bike incidents are not recorded in a way that allows us to properly measure what is going on, where they are and what the response is. I think the best thing that was done at the back end of the last Administration w…” crimelocal-government | 76 |
| 5 Mar 2025 | Antisocial Behaviour and Illegal Bikes “I will carry on; I want to make some progress. Cycle lanes and footpaths running through residential areas of Stockton West have become a crime speedway, used by those dealing drugs and committing thefts and other such crimes to move quickly under cover. Efforts to tackle the issue have seen motorbike inhibitors put in…” crimelocal-government | 592 |