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Frontier Controls

Volume 228: debated on Monday 12 July 1993

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That this House takes note of European Community Documents Nos. 4077/92, 4527/92, 6497/92, 7632/92 + CORI and 8679/92, relating to the abolition of frontier controls and the completion of the internal market; welcomes the benefits to business and consumers of the freer flow of goods across the internal frontiers with other Member States of the European Community from 1st January 1993; and endorses the need for immigration controls to be maintained on non-EC nationals at United Kingdom frontiers together with such checks as are necessary to combat terrorism, drug trafficking or other serious crime.—[Mr. Conway.]

Question agreed to.