The Illegal Migration bill is central to stopping small boats crossing the Channel. A Lords sitting on the Bill branded it disgraceful and made changes. On 12 July MPs rejected those changes. Theresa May said the bill would consign more people to slavery. Many Tories wanted a different approach. But they could not stop MPs rejecting the Lords amendments. The bill now returns to the Lords for more marathon voting sessions. The Lords amendments are backed by figures including Justin Welby. The Salvation Army said, ‘The UK risks undermining our world-leading system of protections and lifesaving services for vulnerable victims of crime. These include people tricked into coming to the UK illegally and under false pretences, to be exploited in our farms, factories, and building sites or trapped and traded in brothels and even homes.’ Should the bill become law, victims will lose vital protection. MPs will debate it again next week.
Illegal Migration Bill
Written by David Fletcher 14 Jul 2023Additional Info
- Pray: for God to convict MPs to keep life-saving protections for the vulnerable by being more humble and willing to listen on key issues. (Proverbs 11:2)
- More: www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/jul/13/no-more-concessions-on-migration-bill-says-uk-government