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Speeches by Barros-Curtis.

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21 May 2026Steel Strategy

Last week, Sev.en Global Investments announced a £100 million investment into 7 Steel UK in Cardiff, a site that I have recently visited. Do the Government agree that that investment shows our plan to prioritise a modern steel strategy is paying off for jobs and growth while putting working people in Wales and the rest

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21 May 2026Steel Strategy

10. What progress he has made on implementing the steel strategy.

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28 Apr 2026Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges

The right hon. Gentleman is very eager. I will give way.

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28 Apr 2026Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges

The right hon. Gentleman can chunter some more, but maybe he should listen to what I say about the basis on which I reached my decision, and then I will happily give way. Before I turn to the lack of evidence to make out this case, I want to mention—as others have—the integrity of the Prime Minister. I have known him f

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28 Apr 2026Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges

I completely agree with my hon. Friend. Even if his intervention was perhaps slightly askew from the point I am about to make, it goes to the question of consistency on this issue and many others. As I said, the Opposition party leaders have been shapeshifting on this issue. The Leader of the Opposition and the right h

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28 Apr 2026Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges

That is an irrelevant point. I have already said that regardless of the position of the party, I do not need to be told how I will vote on this motion, because the case has not been made out. [Interruption.] If people will stop chuntering, I will respond to the individuals who have said that we will have to look in the

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28 Apr 2026Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges

I rise in this debate first and foremost to reiterate, as other colleagues have done, my fullest solidarity with the victims of Epstein. We should always maintain them at the forefront of our minds. Notwithstanding their absence from the motion, I know that many colleagues on both sides of the House have referenced the

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28 Apr 2026Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges

Before I explain why I am making that case and that decision, I will happily give way.

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28 Apr 2026Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges

I appreciate the right hon. Gentleman’s patronising tone, but I will simply say that I do not need to be told how to vote on this motion, because I do not believe that the case has been made out, as I will explain now, if I can make some progress. I underline my point by reiterating what the Speaker said earlier, and w

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28 Apr 2026Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges

The Prime Minister addressed that question when it was put to him in this House a number of times over the following days. He said that he was trying to secure the answers to the questions that he asked on that evening, and the officials were not able to answer, so as he has said, and as colleagues have made clear, inc

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28 Apr 2026Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges

If the right hon. Gentleman will wait to hear why I think that, I will happily give way in a moment. As has been said, the motion cuts across existing procedures that everyone in this House unanimously agreed, supported and initiated just a few weeks ago. As I have stated and will go on to explain, it lacks any credibi

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22 Apr 2026Rail Network Improvements

5. What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to improve the rail network in Wales.

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22 Apr 2026Rail Network Improvements

The UK Labour Government’s generational commitment to a £14 billion pipeline of rail projects in every part of Wales is a clear demonstration of what can be achieved when two Labour Governments work together. The investment from the spending review has resulted in upgrades at Cardiff West junction, which is set to doub

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21 Apr 2026Iran: Human Rights

As was referenced, in January, the Islamic Republic unleashed hell on its own citizens, with a brutal crackdown on civilian protests that reportedly saw more than 30,000 people killed and thousands arrested. The subsequent UN Human Rights Council report found that many of Iran’s actions may amount to crimes against hum

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21 Apr 2026Iran: Human Rights

4. What recent assessment her Department has made of the human rights situation in Iran.

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19 Mar 2026National Security Strategy, Political Finance and Foreign Influence

I thank my hon. Friend for that excellent statement. I fully welcome the report and its recommendations, which I will read very carefully. I share his concerns about cryptocurrencies. The first recommendation is about the need for a single centralised unit. Does he agree that the Government might consider the new Natio

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19 Mar 2026Business of the House

In Cardiff West, four banks have now closed—HSBC, Halifax, Barclays and, as of June, Lloyds bank in Canton. With those cumulative closures, a large part of my constituency will be left with extremely limited access to face-to-face banking services. I have met Lloyds and I have written to Link to highlight my concerns a

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19 Mar 2026UK Steel Strategy

I refer proudly to my membership of GMB and Unite. I welcome this brilliant announcement and especially the backing of Welsh steel, because Welsh steelmaking is expected to account for half of all future UK steelmaking. As the Secretary of State mentioned, I was proud to recently visit with my Front-Bench colleagues 7

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4 Mar 2026China: Foreign Interference Arrests

I thank the Minister for his statement and for all the work he does on the defending democracy taskforce. I also put on record my thanks to the law enforcement authorities and national security agencies. From what I have read online, I understand that one of today’s arrests took place in my constituency. My constituent

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4 Mar 2026UK-EU Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement

Our recent trade deals with the EU, UK, India and South Korea will reduce bureaucracy while giving significant benefits to our constituents in accessing these markets. Can the Minister outline what other agreements we will benefit from in the near future?

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