Tougher on illegal immigration
The UK should have stronger laws to tackle illegal immigration.
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Mark Pritchard almost always voted for stronger laws and enforcement of immigration rules
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On 17 Jan 2024:
Mark Pritchard voted increasing the maximum penalty for landlords and agents authorising a tenancy for a person without the right to enter or remain in the UK.
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On 17 Jan 2024:
Mark Pritchard voted increasing the maximum penalty for employing a person without the right to enter or remain in the UK.
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On 17 Jan 2024:
Mark Pritchard voted yes on Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill Committee: Third reading
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On 26 Apr 2023:
Mark Pritchard voted yes on Illegal Migration Bill - Third Reading
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On 20 Apr 2022:
Mark Pritchard voted in favour of creating an offence of entering the United Kingdom without a valid entry clearance (if one is required), and against creating an alternative narrower offence of arriving in the United Kingdom in breach of a deportation order.
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On 22 Mar 2022:
Mark Pritchard was absent for a vote on Nationality and Borders Bill — Clause 11 — Differential Treatment of Refugees
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On 22 Mar 2022:
Mark Pritchard was absent for a vote on Nationality and Borders Bill — Clause 39 — Illegal Entry and Similar Offences
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On 22 Mar 2022:
Mark Pritchard was absent for a vote on Nationality and Borders Bill — Clause 62 — Identified Potential Victims etc: Disqualification from Protection
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On 8 Dec 2021:
Mark Pritchard voted not to exempt potential child victims of modern slavery, exploitation or trafficking from requirements to provide information to determine if they are in-fact a victim, not to exempt them from being denied support on the grounds they are a threat to public order and not to exempt them from limits on support.
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On 8 Dec 2021:
Mark Pritchard voted to infer that the late provision of information by a potential slavery or trafficking victim damages that person’s credibility.
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On 8 Dec 2021:
Mark Pritchard voted for a series of changes to the law on immigration and nationality, including permitting the removal of asylum seekers with applications pending to other countries and provisions aimed at discouraging unsafe and dangerous routes of entry.
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On 7 Dec 2021:
Mark Pritchard voted not to make it an offence to advertise services designed to facilitate illegal immigration.
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On 7 Dec 2021:
Mark Pritchard voted against explicitly requiring immigration and enforcement officers to avoid using their powers in a way that could endanger life at sea.
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On 20 Jul 2021:
Mark Pritchard voted for a series of changes to the law on immigration and nationality, including permitting the removal of asylum seekers with applications pending to other countries and provisions aimed at discouraging unsafe and dangerous routes of entry.
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On 20 Jul 2021:
Mark Pritchard voted for a series of changes to the law on immigration and nationality, including permitting the removal of asylum seekers with applications pending to other countries and provisions aimed at discouraging unsafe and dangerous routes of entry.
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On 28 Apr 2021:
Mark Pritchard voted for new guidance intended to ensure that vulnerable people are not detained inappropriately in immigration detention.
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On 19 Oct 2020:
Mark Pritchard voted against introducing a time limit on immigration detention of twenty-eight days for nationals of the European Economic Area and Switzerland.
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On 30 Jun 2020:
Mark Pritchard voted against introducing a time limit on immigration detention of twenty-eight days for nationals of the European Economic Area and Switzerland.
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On 14 Dec 2016:
Mark Pritchard was absent for a vote on Draft Immigration Act 2014 (Current Accounts) (Excluded Accounts and Notification Requirements) Regulations 2016
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On 25 Apr 2016:
Mark Pritchard voted against banning the immigration detention of those who are pregnant and against guidance to be taken into account on the immigration detention of vulnerable people.
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On 1 Dec 2015:
Mark Pritchard voted in favour of making it a criminal offence for someone to work if their immigration status prohibits it.
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On 1 Dec 2015:
Mark Pritchard voted to make it an offence to rent a home to someone who is disqualified as a result of their immigration status from occupying premises under a residential tenancy agreement.
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On 1 Dec 2015:
Mark Pritchard voted to restrict the support available to failed asylum seekers and illegal migrants.
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On 1 Dec 2015:
Mark Pritchard voted to create criminal offences of renting a home, driving, and working, while disqualified from doing so due to immigration status; and for other measures in the Immigration Bill.
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On 13 Oct 2015:
Mark Pritchard voted to create criminal offences of renting a home, driving, and working, while disqualified from doing so due to immigration status; and for other measures in the Immigration Bill
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On 13 Oct 2015:
Mark Pritchard voted to create criminal offences of renting a home, driving, and working, while disqualified from doing so due to immigration status; and for other measures in the Immigration Bill.
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