PJZAJE
UNDERTAKINGS
MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS
(a) STATEMENTS IN PARLIAMENT
10 December 1984 : Baroness Young
In certain limited cases certain rights of admission will exist at
the discretion of the Home Secretary in the United Kingdom. That
will be on a very limited basis for people who were exposed to
special considerations and special factors.
6 February 1985: Mr Luce
The Hon Member for St Helens South (Mr Bermingham) referred to the
admission to country of people whom he described as 'at risk'. In
certain very limited cases rights of admission will exist at the
discretion of the Home Secretary, but this will be on a very limited
basis for people who have been exposed to special factors and
considerations. It would be inappropriate to disclose the
categories and numbers of people involved or the special
considerations or factors concerned. I should add that that point
has already been covered in previous statements and debates.
Our policy is that the assurances extend to spouses and dependent
children under the age of 18, as
as we have stated on previous
occasions.
16 January 1986: Mr Waddington
The Hon Member for Battersea (Mr Dubs) asked about those who might
be at risk after the Chinese takeover. I can only repeat that undertakings have been given to some people in Government service.