Home Office
High confidence
On the predecessor regime (BSAIA 2025) and the 2026 Bill scope: Government position is to layer further primary legislation on the BSAIA 2025 framework to operationalise the May 2025 white paper and November 2025 'Restoring Order and Control' policy statement, with substantive focus on visa controls (Visa Brake), asylum/returns architecture and enforcement powers.May 2026Jan 2026Nov 2025
Tension with JUSTICE, Asylum Matters, Baroness Chakrabarti
Shabana Mahmood
High confidence
On the March 2026 Immigration Rules package: as then Home Secretary, laid HC 1691 introducing the Visa Brake and procedure/rights-of-appeal changes to Part 12, framed as 'migration reforms' to reduce inflows and tighten the system.Mar 2026Mar 2026
Alex Norris
High confidence
On small-boat OIC: as then Minister of State for Border Security and Asylum, restated Government determination to crack down on dangerous Channel journeys in WMS HCWS1540 (April 2026); has been the working-level Commons minister on OIC policy through BSAIA 2025 commencement and into the 2026 Bill window.Apr 2026Jan 2026
Lord Hanson of Flint
High confidence
On BSAI Bill Lords scrutiny: as Government spokesperson in the Lords, defended Bill provisions in extensive 'will-write' correspondence covering eVisas, NRM/modern slavery data, biometric checks, age-assessment data, Border Security Command staffing, statutory timeframes, alternative-to-detention pilots, returns negotiations and the online-publishing offence — a wide engagement surface that previews 2026 Bill scrutiny.Sep 2025Jul 2025Sep 2025Sep 2025Jun 2025Jun 2025Jun 2025
Tension with Baroness Hamwee, Lord German
Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR)
High confidence
On BSAI Bill (predecessor): published 4th Report (June 2025) raising human-rights scrutiny issues on the Bill, with Government Response published September 2025; will be the natural locus of HRA-compatibility scrutiny on the 2026 Bill.Jun 2025Sep 2025
Lords Constitution Committee
High confidence
On BSAI Bill: published 10th Report (June 2025) raising constitutional implications, particularly around detention powers and the Border Security Commander construct.Jun 2025Jun 2025
Lords Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
High confidence
On BSAI Bill: 25th Report (May 2025) scrutinising delegated powers — including the Home Secretary's power to amend the list of articles caught by new serious-crime offences.May 2025May 2025
Lords Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee (SLSC)
High confidence
On HC 1691: drew the Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules and a linked instrument to the special attention of the House in 56th Report (March 2026) — signalling concerns over the Visa Brake or related Rules changes.Mar 2026
JUSTICE
Medium confidence
On BSAI Bill: submitted written evidence (BSAIB16) to Commons Public Bill Committee — civil-liberties NGO commentator typically raising rule-of-law and due-process concerns on broadly-drafted offences and powers.Mar 2025
Tension with Home Office
Asylum Matters
Medium confidence
On BSAI Bill: submitted written evidence (BSAIB19) to Commons Public Bill Committee — refugee/asylum-sector commentator typically raising concerns on asylum-support, inadmissibility and accommodation provisions.Mar 2025
Tension with Home Office
Baroness Hamwee
High confidence
On BSAI Bill Lords stages: pressed Government repeatedly on clause language, translation/interpretation provisions, staff bonuses for asylum decision-making, and statutory timeframe design — recipient of multiple Government 'will-write' letters from Lord Hanson and Lord Katz.Sep 2025Sep 2025Oct 2025Nov 2025
Tension with Lord Hanson of Flint
Lord German
High confidence
On BSAI Bill Lords stages: pressed Government on the online publishing offence definition, the meaning of 'receive' in Clause 24, UNHCR resettlement quotas under the UK Resettlement Scheme, and other clause details.Jul 2025Sep 2025Sep 2025Nov 2025
Tension with Lord Hanson of Flint
Lord Harper
Medium confidence
On BSAI Bill Lords stages: pressed Government on UK data-protection effectiveness in the context of new data-sharing powers, and the extent of international engagement.Jul 2025Oct 2025
Lord Murray
Medium confidence
On BSAI Bill Lords Committee stage: tabled amendments (notably 158) and pressed for further detail — recipient of two responding letters from Lord Katz (September 2025).Sep 2025Sep 2025
Baroness Chakrabarti
Medium confidence
On BSAI Bill Lords Committee stage: tabled amendments 184 and 185 — recipient of responding correspondence from Lord Katz on the Government's view.Oct 2025
Tension with Home Office
Lord Bach
Medium confidence
On BSAI Bill Lords stages: tabled amendment 137 on access to immigration legal aid — recipient of Lord Hanson responding correspondence.Sep 2025
Lord Oates
Medium confidence
On BSAI Bill Lords stages: pressed Government on problems with eVisas and (with Lady Ludford and Earl Russell) on EUSS Clause 42 provisions.Jun 2025Sep 2025
Baroness May of Maidenhead
Medium confidence
On BSAI Bill Lords stages: engaged Government on preventing abuse of the immigration system — a Conservative former Home Secretary's contribution likely to be repeated on the 2026 Bill.Jun 2025
Border Security Command
High confidence
Statutory operational lead under BSAIA 2025 led by Martin Hewitt CBE QPM — its operational priorities and intelligence picture on OIC underpin the policy case for further legislation in 2026.Dec 2025Jan 2026
Home Affairs Committee (Commons)
High confidence
On BSAI implementation and adjacent files: engaged in active correspondence with the Home Secretary on the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration (March-April 2026), and with ministers on family returns, the Adults at Risk policy, Campsfield IRC reopening and the Manston Inquiry — broad-spectrum scrutiny of the implementation environment into which the 2026 Bill will land.Apr 2026Apr 2026Mar 2026