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Amber Rudd

Former Independent MP for Hastings and Rye ( 6 May 2010 – 6 Nov 2019)


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Written Answers — Home Office: Visas: Foreign Investment in UK ( 1 Mar 2024)

Tom Pursglove: ...Secretary’s Written Ministerial Statement of 12 January 2023 provided the findings of the review and represented the Home Office’s commitments given by a previous Home Secretary (the Rt Hon Amber Rudd) to undertake a review of the operation of the Tier 1 Investor visa route between 30 June 2008 and 06 April 2015. The Tier 1 (Investor) route was closed on 17 February 2022. The...

Windrush - Motion to Take Note (29 Feb 2024)

Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede: ...their efforts to ensure that appropriate funds are distributed. As noble Lords will know, there is a long history to this scandal Suffice it to say that, on 16 April 2018, the then Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, apologised to the Windrush generation from the Dispatch Box in the other place. The following day, the then Prime Minister, Theresa May, also apologised to Caribbean leaders at a...

Church Commissioners: Community Sponsorship Scheme (20 Jul 2023)

Andrew Selous: The Church of England is developing a new strategy for community sponsorship, building on the launch of community sponsorship in 2016 by Amber Rudd, when Home Secretary, and the Archbishop of Canterbury at Lambeth Palace. The Church will continue to use its presence in every community to raise the profile of community sponsorship, as it has been demonstrated to work well for all concerned.

Public Bill Committee: Victims and Prisoners Bill: Examination of Witness (22 Jun 2023)

...we had to locate them and arrange for visas and what have you to bring them to the UK for the processes of identification, DNA tests and that sort of thing. At the time, we were very lucky, because Amber Rudd came down and got it very quickly. She absolutely got it very quickly. The one thing that happened really promptly was that she allowed for that; she made sure that we had processes...

Illegal Migration Bill - Second Reading (Continued) (10 May 2023)

Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle: ...debate the Minister said: “Our broken asylum system is costing the country some £3 billion a year”. I thought I would look up the list of Home Secretaries since 12 May 2010—Theresa May, Amber Rudd, Sajid Javid, Priti Patel, Suella Braverman, Grant Shapps and Suella Braverman again. Which one of those does the Minister hold responsible for our self-described “broken asylum...

Scottish Parliament: National Health Service Dentistry ( 8 Feb 2023)

Gillian Martin: I do not have time. Therefore, dentists could not apply through the other visa routes. At that point, Amber Rudd was the Home Secretary, so I wrote to Ms Rudd and called on her to put in place contingency visa arrangements to take into account the impact of Brexit on dentists. I referenced another pressure that was highlighted at the time in a survey by the British Dental Association, which...

Treasury: Economy: Impact of UK Withdrawal from EU ( 7 Feb 2023)

Barry Sheerman: Last week, I was a bit unkind to one of the Treasury team, and can I apologise for that? I shall be very nice this morning. Does the Chancellor agree with former Home Secretary Amber Rudd? Yesterday, she said that in order to be a Conservative today you have to have a few drinks and then say that Brexit actually works, or if you have really had a few drinks you can admit it does not work....

Written Ministerial Statements — Home Office: The Tier 1 (Investor) route: Review of operation between 30 June 2008 and 6 April 2015 (12 Jan 2023)

Suella Braverman: In March 2018, following the Salisbury poisonings, the then Home Secretary Amber Rudd committed to a review of individuals who had entered the UK under the Tier 1 (Investor) immigration route, prior to reforms made in 2015. I am now providing here the government’s final response summarising the findings of that review. The Tier 1 (Investor) route had allowed individuals (primarily...

Cabinet Manual: Revision (Constitution Committee Report) - Motion to Take Note (16 Dec 2022)

Lord Berkeley: ...within the last five years. I got rather a long list from the Library when I asked, which I found rather depressing. Noble Lords will know all about them: Michael Fallon, Priti Patel, Damian Green, Amber Rudd, Mark Field, Matt Hancock. I am not going to go into what each one of them was alleged to have done because it does not really matter—well, it does matter, but that is not the point...

Benefit Sanctions — [Mark Pritchard in the Chair] (13 Dec 2022)

Chris Stephens: ...the concept of escalating sanctions, with longer sanction periods for second and third sanctionable failures within a 12-month period. However, the then Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Amber Rudd, had concluded that three-year sanctions were rarely used and were counterproductive, and ultimately undermined the goal of supporting people into work. The Work and Pensions Committee...

Protection from Sex-based Harassment in Public Bill ( 9 Dec 2022)

Karen Bradley: ...the many other excellent contributions as well as on securing the Bill and bringing it to this point. I know that he will take it further and get it on the statute book, because everybody in the Chamber wants to see the Bill become an Act of Parliament. He embodies what we need to do, because men are part of the solution. Men are the problem—there is no doubt about it. We have talked...

Universal Credit (Transitional Provisions) Amendment Regulations 2022 - Motion to Regret (24 Oct 2022)

Baroness Sherlock: ...transition by the end of 2024, nor does it explain why providing evidence to Parliament after 10,000 notices would obstruct that objective. It said: “In 2019, the then Secretary of State, Amber Rudd MP, undertook to gather evidence and return with it to Parliament, to seek permission to complete the migration. That undertaking has been overturned by this instrument without explaining...

Public Order Bill: New Clause 7 - Power of Secretary of State to bring proceedings (18 Oct 2022)

Victoria Atkins: ..., has set out some of the history of this, and I was an active part of it, so I really am trying to help the Minister when I try to explain some of the shifting of that balancing operation. In 2017 Amber Rudd was Home Secretary, and in response to concerns voiced by parliamentarians she commissioned a review into demonstrations and protests outside abortion clinics. We announced the...

Social Security (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill [Lords] ( 8 Sep 2022)

Justin Tomlinson: ...work out which ones we could deliver and when. If we have an idea that we want to do something, generally we try to work out how to get from A to B. At the time, I was working for the wonderful Amber Rudd, who was just a whirlwind of enthusiasm and super sharp. Anyone who had to present their ideas to her really needed to be on top of their brief. She did not suffer fools, and this was one...

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Universal Credit (27 Jul 2022)

Karen Buck: ...of potentially vulnerable people in receipt of Universal Credit was first presented to (a) the then Prime Minister, Rt Hon Theresa May MP and (b) the then Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Amber Rudd.

NDAs: Universities: Miners Strike 1984-85: UK-wide Inquiry (29 Jun 2022)

Kit Malthouse: ...issues arising from the calls for an inquiry into the policing of the strikes at Orgreave and, by extension, the miners strikes more broadly. As Members have mentioned, the former Home Secretary Amber Rudd announced the decision in October 2016 not to undertake an inquiry, and her successor, my right hon. Friend the Member for Bromsgrove (Sajid Javid), upheld that decision in September...

NDAs: Universities: Windrush Review — [Esther McVey in the Chair] (29 Jun 2022)

Olivia Blake: ...the lack of engagement with the publics affected by the scandal, and the absence of a formal training and development programme are all cause for concern. Following the revelations of the scandal, Amber Rudd, the now former Home Secretary and former Member for Hastings and Rye, said that the Department had become “too concerned with policy and strategy and sometimes loses sight of the...

Public Bill Committee: Public Order Bill: New Clause 1 - Offence of interference with access to or provision of abortion services (21 Jun 2022)

Rupa Huq: ...that tens of thousands of women, at a number of locations, are affected every year. I have previously ventilated this issue through a ten-minute rule Bill and a letter to the then Home Secretary, Amber Rudd. Loads of MPs from both sides of the House signed up to those, because they know, as do their local police forces, what a waste of time it is for the police to have their people tied up...

Standards in Public Life ( 7 Jun 2022)

Clive Efford: ...how the code has been applied in the past, because Ministers have resigned when they have inadvertently misled the House. The most recent example I think of is that of the former Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, who inadvertently misled the House about immigration figures, and as a consequence of the information that was supplied to her, resigned from her post. It is not true that the...

Backbench Business: Working Tax Credit and Universal Credit: Two-Child Limit — [Steve McCabe in the Chair] (21 Apr 2022)

Alison Thewliss: ...the arbitrary quirk of fate of bringing a baby into this world a minute after midnight, a family will find itself £2,935 worse off per year. I give some credit to the former Secretary of State, Amber Rudd, for not making the policy retrospective, as was originally intended. However, having recognised the inherent unfairness of the policy, she ought to have abolished it altogether.


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