HC Deb 24 April 1986 vol 96 cc196-7W
Mr. Tony Banks

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many representations on behalf of visitors to the United Kingdom have been made to his office by hon. Members in each year since 1979; and what has been the number of staff employed in the relevant Minister's Office for each of the same years.

Mr. Waddington

The available information relates to the number of immigration files* created following representations by right hon. and hon. Members, and is as follows:

Number
1979 10,395
1980 10,029
1981 8,945
1982 9,931
1983 11,456
1984 13,164
1985 16,024
†1986 4,398
† To 31 March.

The figures include representations on all categories of after entry cases as well as those arising at the ports. Not all the representations concerned visitors.

The great majority of representations were handled through my office, and that of my predecessor. The number of staff in post in that office in each year since 1979 was

Number
1979 6
1980–85 7
1986 8

Two additional officers will join the staff of my office very shortly.

* Notes:

1. These figures include a small number of letters dealing with general immigration issues rather than individual cases.

2. Representations made on behalf of a single family may be counted as more than one case where the immigration circumstances of more than one member of the family are under consideration.

3. Further representations made after a reply has been sent are included separately in these figures.

4. Representations received about the same case from more than one right hon. or hon. Member are counted separately.