Clause 62 - Identified potential victims etc: disqualification from protectionClause 62

Nationality and Borders Bill – in the House of Commons at 5:48 pm on 20 April 2022.

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  • Division number 256
    A majority of MPs voted to deny those convicted of false imprisonment, kidnapping, manslaughter, murder, perverting the course of justice or piracy the 30 day "recovery period" offered to victims of modern slavery during which they may not be removed from, or required to leave, the UK; and not to hold a consultation if they should be so denied.

Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 25B.—(Tom Pursglove.)

Division number 256 Nationality and Borders Bill — Clause 62 — Identified Potential Victims etc: Disqualification From Protection

A majority of MPs voted to deny those convicted of false imprisonment, kidnapping, manslaughter, murder, perverting the course of justice or piracy the 30 day "recovery period" offered to victims of modern slavery during which they may not be removed from, or required to leave, the UK; and not to hold a consultation if they should be so denied.

Aye: 306 MPs

No: 225 MPs

Aye: A-Z by last name

Tellers

No: A-Z by last name

Tellers

Absent: 115 MPs

Absent: A-Z by last name

The House divided: Ayes 308, Noes 228.

Question accordingly agreed to.

Lords amendment 25B disagreed to.