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17 Jun 2025Engagements

As a trained physics teacher and a former engineering lecturer, may I ask the Deputy Prime Minister what this Government are doing to help people improve their maths skills after they have left school? I came across an awful case the other day: a 61-year-old man who believed he had counted up £7 billion of Government s

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16 Jun 2025Victims and Courts Bill (First sitting)

Q Good morning to you all. Baroness Newlove, you published a report last year on the experiences of victims of antisocial behaviour. To what extent do you think the Bill’s antisocial behaviour measures meet the recommendations of your report? Baroness Newlove: Antisocial behaviour is my drum. I absolutely welcome that

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16 Jun 2025Victims and Courts Bill (First sitting)

Q Good morning both and thank you for coming to give evidence. We have rightly discussed antisocial behaviour in depth. I know from my own email inbox that it is a huge scourge on my constituents’ lives in Erewash. Broadly, what is your general assessment of how the Bill’s measures on antisocial behaviour will help us

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16 Jun 2025Victims and Courts Bill (Second sitting)

Q We have heard a number of times today how this Bill can work in tandem with the Crime and Policing Bill in several areas. Could you comment on how the two Bills will work together to tackle antisocial behaviour? Alex Davies-Jones: I am grateful for that question. It is important to note that the criminal justice syst

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10 Jun 2025Spending Review 2025

I thank the Chancellor for her statement today. I welcome all the choices she has made, but especially the investments in Derby and the wider east midlands, which will be an enormous boon to my constituents in Erewash. I also warmly welcome her commitment to ending the use of asylum hotels in this Parliament. The Tory

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9 Jun 2025Nuclear Power: Investment

A very happy birthday to you, Mr Speaker. May I thank the Secretary of State for today’s announcement, which represents a massive boost for my constituents in Erewash and a huge vote of confidence for Rolls-Royce just down the road in Derby? How does he foresee the announcement affecting the availability of apprentices

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3 Jun 2025Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords]

Once again, it is a great honour to speak about the Product Regulation and Metrology Bill. Today, we are focused on the amendments proposed following the Public Bill Committee, on which, in common with the right hon. Member for Basildon and Billericay (Mr Holden), I was honoured to serve; I was the resident metrologist

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3 Jun 2025Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords]

I am grateful to the hon. Lady for giving way. It is lovely to hear of her experiences. I was aware that she was previously at the National Physical Laboratory. Indeed, I recall how excited my field was when she was first elected. I would just like to place strongly on the record how much I agree with her colleagues’ e

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3 Jun 2025Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords]

I thank the hon. and learned Member for his intervention, but I disagree with his assessment. This Bill is about providing the Secretary of State with the powers necessary to ensure that we remain at the forefront of science. Opposition Members have incorrectly claimed that the Bill hands over authority to foreign powe

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3 Jun 2025Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords]

Does the Minister agree that the Bill is instrumental in keeping the UK at the forefront of science internationally?

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3 Jun 2025Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords]

Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. I thank my hon. Friend for his intervention—it was perfect. He is absolutely right, and I will leave the perfection to the mathematicians. To illustrate my point, I hear people in engineering asking for products to be made perfectly—for the angle of the corner of the table to be exactly

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3 Jun 2025Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords]

On that point, could the Minister elaborate on how the Bill supports the advancement of British science?

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3 Jun 2025Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords]

I thank the right hon. Member for his intervention. As I discussed extensively during the Bill Committee, there is a misunderstanding here of exactly what the Bill is doing, so I fundamentally disagree with the point he makes, but I will go into more detail on it in my speech. One of the first things one learns about a

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2 Jun 2025Dementia Care

I wanted to share some of my experiences and, with her support, the experiences of my office manager, Becca. Becca and I agreed that the issue we wanted to raise in the debate is dignity. Becca’s nan, Pat, lived with dementia for over a decade. She received care both at home and, later, in a specialist dementia care ho

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21 May 2025 Business of the House

As the first metrologist elected to this House, I think it falls to me to remind Members that Tuesday this week was World Metrology Day. This year, we celebrated the 150th anniversary of the metre convention, which is the international treaty that established the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures and enabled th

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19 May 2025 Victims and Courts Bill

Every day, we Members hear from our constituents that victims of crime have been sidelined, and left to navigate a system that often feels indifferent to their suffering. My decision about what to raise in today’s debate stems from a conversation I had in my constituency surgery a few weeks ago with a constituent who h

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14 May 2025Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords] (Third sitting)

Will the hon. Lady give way?

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12 May 2025Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords] (Second sitting)

It is a great pleasure to serve under your chairship, Ms Vaz. It is also a great pleasure to serve on this Committee. It is rare that a Member has the opportunity to influence legislation that affects their specific area of professional expertise. As the first elected metrologist, I feel deeply honoured to be debating

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12 May 2025Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords] (Second sitting)

I appreciate that. I take the hon. Lady’s point and will continue, as I am nearly done. The last point I wished to make was that this amendment, and many of those we have heard today, has no purpose other than to demonstrate that their proposers have broadly failed to maintain the softest grasp of what metrology is, wh

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12 May 2025Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords] (Second sitting)

The hon. Lady makes a good point; it is very important that, in situations such as the one she describes, we maintain the utmost scrutiny. In that situation, however, it was not necessarily a failure of the standards bodies, but of the individual companies that had put forward—

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