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Business, Innovation and Skills: Topical Questions (18 Nov 2010)
http://www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?id=2010-11-18a.1049.6&s=speaker%3A11267#g1051.2
Mark Tami: In response to my hon. Friend the Member for Wrexham (Ian
Lucas) and my right hon. Friend the Member for Leicester East (Keith
Vaz), the Secretary of State gave vague assurances on intra-company
transfers, particularly those that are vital to the future of Toyota on
Deeside. When will he finally end the uncertainty that still hangs over
this issue?
Backbench Business - [9th allotted day]: Immigration (18 Nov 2010)
http://www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?id=2010-11-18a.1078.1&s=speaker%3A11267#g1093.2
Mark Tami: I shall briefly address two issues, tier 1 workers and
intra-company transfers, and following your guidance, Mr Deputy Speaker,
will give climate change and air travel a wide berth. It is already
clear that the Government's cap, as originally formulated, does not fit,
and once again a headline-grabbing policy that went down very well with
the tabloid press has turned out to be far from...
Backbench Business - [9th allotted day]: Immigration (18 Nov 2010)
http://www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?id=2010-11-18a.1078.1&s=speaker%3A11267#g1094.1
Mark Tami: I accept the hon. Gentleman's point that, in some aspects,
tier 1 has gone wrong, but we should not put the whole thing in the bin
and say, "We are going to introduce a blanket ban at some point when we
reach some quota that is made up as we go along." I accept that there
are problems, but I am discussing a company that directly employs and
pays such workers; they do not come to this country...
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