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16 Dec 2025 Finance (No. 2) Bill

As I have said, in the interests of time, I will take no more interventions. Instead, we are taking action to cut the cost of living and strengthen our public services. There will be £150 off average energy bills next year, rising to £300 for the poorest households—again, money back in working people’s pockets. As infl

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16 Dec 2025 Finance (No. 2) Bill

In the interests of time, I will not give way again. These are income streams that are overwhelmingly enjoyed by the highest earners, and it is, by and large, the already well-off who will pay more under the Bill. Its provisions include changes to national insurance relief on pension contributions through salary sacrif

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27 Nov 2025Budget Resolutions

Undoubtedly my constituents will be watching this Budget debate closely, asking what it means for them and whether it will sort out the cost of living, fix the NHS and help pay down the national debt. What they will have seen from my right hon. Friend the Chancellor and her ministerial team is a Budget with those issue

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24 Nov 2025Ministerial Code

My constituents have not forgotten following the rules during lockdown only to find out that the then Government, who set those rules, were having raucous, drunken parties in the corridors of power. I greatly welcome this Government’s strengthening the ministerial code and ensuring that our nation’s leaders are properl

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13 Nov 2025Topical Questions

T4. Much of Erewash is on a floodplain, so the Flood Re scheme is an enormous help to my constituents, particularly those who were catastrophically affected by Storm Babet in 2023. However, local businesses have told me that there is no similar scheme to support their properties. What steps is the Minister taking to su

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5 Nov 2025Engagements

Q12. Since this Government massively boosted the national minimum wage for young people, my Erewash constituents earn far more than the £3.40 an hour that I was paid in my first job just 17 years ago. What is the Deputy Prime Minister’s response to the people, including Conservative and Reform Members, who claim that £

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4 Nov 2025Supporting High Streets

Like people around the country, my constituents are tired of watching their high streets decline. They are tired of seeing good, local businesses close, replaced by dodgy barbers, vape shops, betting shops, or worse: nothing at all, with the shop left to rot. The decline in our high streets is a political choice that w

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4 Nov 2025Supporting High Streets

In my area, the Conservative administration brought in a parking charge after Labour campaigned extensively for free parking. I was reassured by the local council recently, because the data showed that parking charges actually made no difference at all to footfall. Could the right hon. Gentleman comment on the fact tha

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4 Nov 2025Supporting High Streets

When the shadow Minister’s party came into government in 2010, I was working in the Animal store in Queens Arcade in Cardiff, which was an anchor institution there: it brought people in, and ensured that retail was thriving in the community. When his party left government 14 years later, the Animal store was closed, as

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4 Nov 2025Supporting High Streets

I thank the hon. Gentleman for that very reasonable point, although I think it is probably more a question for the ministerial team than for me. I am extremely proud to work with Labour-controlled Erewash borough council, which has been taking a lot of firm action recently on our declining high street. Since taking con

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30 Oct 2025 Business of the House

This evening, I will join Long Eaton’s Men Walking and Talking group, who meet every Thursday to go for a walk in the park and discuss life and their mental health. The group gives men a safe space to open up about their mental health and provide each other with judgment-free support. Will the Leader of the House join

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27 Oct 2025 Victims and Courts Bill

I will speak in favour of new clauses 13 and 14 and the expansion to clause 3. I served with some colleagues in Committee, but may I begin by thanking all Members who have contributed tonight? We have had a series of impassioned speeches from across the House, and I particularly thank my hon. Friends the Members for Bo

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21 Oct 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1395)

Sure. In that case—and I accept that—is there a road map between where we are now and the position where every single person in the organisation can say, “Yes, this is the right way to do it”?

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21 Oct 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1395)

Would it be fair to say that at the moment in your assessment there is nothing that has necessarily failed to be implemented?

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21 Oct 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1395)

With respect, John, on the question that I asked, I appreciate you said you are not aware necessarily of the exact technology available, but if you cannot answer the question of what the appropriate route is and that is not embedded throughout even your own response, how can we have confidence that that is going to per

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21 Oct 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1395)

Using this particular breach as an example—30,000 lines on a spreadsheet shared with an external organisation and then disseminated through that organisation, accidentally or otherwise—I think we all broadly agree that that is not an appropriate way to share the data. In your view, what is an appropriate way to share t

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21 Oct 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1395)

More broadly, what do you think the Government need to do to address the concerns and, to go back to the data breach, to ensure that such data breaches do not happen again? What else do the Government need to do beyond what they are doing at the moment?

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21 Oct 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1395)

I was broadly interested in your assessment of how you think it is going. Do you think there are any holes?

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21 Oct 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1395)

Do you have intentions to hold such a meeting?

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21 Oct 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1395)

Have you yet had the opportunity to interface with the new Chancellor, who took over a few days later, to examine whether continuity exists on those points?

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