Speeches by Davies-Jones.
Every Hansard contribution by Alex Davies-Jones this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 481–500 of 794 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 23 Jun 2025 | Victims and Courts Bill (Fifth sitting) “Clauses 13 to 16 contain standard provisions that confer powers to make consequential amendments, to set out the Bill’s territorial extent, to make arrangements for commencement of the Bill’s measures, and to set out the Bill’s short title. Question put and agreed to. Clause 13 accordingly ordered to stand part of the …” crime | 78 |
| 23 Jun 2025 | Victims and Courts Bill (Fifth sitting) “It is customary at this stage in proceedings to say a few words to mark the end of our deliberations in Committee. I welcome that the measures in this Bill command a substantial degree of cross-party support, and I am pleased that the Bill has had the benefit of rigorous scrutiny by members on both sides of the Committ…” crime | 185 |
| 23 Jun 2025 | Victims and Courts Bill (Fifth sitting) “I recognise the importance of transparency when publishing data on foreign national offenders. The hon. Member will know that we inherited our current data collection and publication system from the previous Government. It is interesting that the Conservatives are now keen to make changes, after 14 years in office in w…” crime | 350 |
| 23 Jun 2025 | Victims and Courts Bill (Fifth sitting) “I thank the hon. Member for Kingswinford and South Staffordshire for new clause 4, which would require transcripts of Crown court sentencing remarks to be published and made freely available to the public within two sitting days of being delivered. Introducing that provision would place a significant financial burden o…” crime | 125 |
| 23 Jun 2025 | Victims and Courts Bill (Fifth sitting) “With respect, it is very different. These are court documents that can be used in a court of appeal. What we say here is clarified. We email our speaking notes to Hansard. Our comments are checked. The resources are far vaster than for a Crown court in England and Wales, sadly. Therefore, it is not a fair comparison. T…” crime | 573 |
| 18 Jun 2025 | Victims and Courts Bill (Fourth sitting) “On the wider concerns about private prosecutions, the shadow Minister will have heard me say that we will shortly be publishing our response to the consultation that this Government carried out. We recognise that there is more to do in this area, and we will act if the recommendations suggest that we should do so. He w…” crimesocial-care | 123 |
| 18 Jun 2025 | Victims and Courts Bill (Fourth sitting) “I am confident that there will certainly be more opportunities, given, as I have said, the nature of the issues facing the Ministry of Justice and the need for the Government to act to correct some of the difficulties and problems that we inherited. This Government are getting on with action to clean up the mess in our…” crimesocial-care | 128 |
| 18 Jun 2025 | Victims and Courts Bill (Fourth sitting) “They are included.” crimesocial-care | 3 |
| 18 Jun 2025 | Victims and Courts Bill (Third sitting) “The amendment seeks to amend the process in clause 3 if an offender has been acquitted or had their sentence reduced on appeal. The Bill provides a clear route for considering a prohibited steps order following an appeal that has resulted in an acquittal or a reduction in the offender’s sentence. In such cases, the rel…” crimesocial-care | 230 |
| 18 Jun 2025 | Victims and Courts Bill (Third sitting) “I agree that the current situation in the family courts is difficult, and it can be traumatic for parents who are seeking to have a parental order removed. That is why we have taken the measure in the Bill. It is a new approach, through which we seek to remove parental responsibility on automatic conviction in the Crow…” crimesocial-care | 377 |
| 18 Jun 2025 | Victims and Courts Bill (Third sitting) “The hon. Gentleman will know, having been in Government before the election, how Government collective responsibility and consultation with other Government Departments work. The safeguarding Minister and I are responsible for the Government’s strategy on violence against women and girls, which commits to halving it wi…” crimesocial-care | 161 |
| 18 Jun 2025 | Victims and Courts Bill (Third sitting) “It is a pleasure to speak to this group of amendments: amendment 8, tabled by my hon. Friend the Member for Lowestoft (Jess Asato); amendments 17 and 18, tabled by the hon. Member for Bexhill and Battle; amendment 24, tabled by the hon. Member for Eastbourne (Josh Babarinde); and new clause 13, tabled by the hon. Membe…” crimesocial-care | 291 |
| 18 Jun 2025 | Victims and Courts Bill (Third sitting) “We need to be careful on what we deem as noise. If, as we have heard in the Committee’s evidence sessions, an offender is beginning to make the sentencing hearing a spectacle or a circus and that is causing more distress to the victims and their families and preventing the course of justice, the judge will have the pow…” crimesocial-care | 454 |
| 18 Jun 2025 | Victims and Courts Bill (Third sitting) “I welcome that intervention, but I disagree with the hon. Member. We have seen most recently cases in which offenders have been brought to court despite their reluctance. The prison officers and court staff have been able to get them there with the use of reasonable force. Then they have started to disrupt proceedings,…” crimesocial-care | 108 |
| 18 Jun 2025 | Victims and Courts Bill (Third sitting) “We need to remember that for a criminal case to have been brought, the child or another party will have made an allegation of serious sexual abuse committed against that child, and that will have been followed by criminal proceedings and an initial guilty verdict. The relationship between the child and the accused pare…” crimesocial-care | 382 |
| 18 Jun 2025 | Victims and Courts Bill (Third sitting) “I thank my hon. Friend for that powerful speech. I place on the record my thanks to her and her constituents for all of the brilliant work that they have done in ensuring this measure becomes law, and to ensure that no other families have to face what her constituents and, sadly, many other families have had to face. I…” crimesocial-care | 437 |
| 18 Jun 2025 | Victims and Courts Bill (Third sitting) “I implore the hon. Gentleman, in his efforts to ensure that offenders face families and justice, to explain why none of the additional measures that he proposes were in the previous Government’s Bill.” crimesocial-care | 33 |
| 18 Jun 2025 | Victims and Courts Bill (Third sitting) “Amendments 15 and 16 would change the circumstances in which force may be used to bring an offender to court. They would effectively extend those circumstances to situations in which disproportionate—but not grossly disproportionate—force is required to secure attendance. Based on the debate we have had, it might be be…” crimesocial-care | 962 |
| 18 Jun 2025 | Victims and Courts Bill (Third sitting) “It is an honour to serve under your chairship today, Mr Stringer. I thank the shadow Justice Minister for introducing the amendments he tabled, and the Government appreciate his support of the Bill in principle. The amendments would place a statutory duty on judges to consult victims or their families before deciding w…” crimesocial-care | 278 |
| 18 Jun 2025 | Victims and Courts Bill (Third sitting) “That goes to the heart of why we have kept these measures as niche and tight as possible—because they are quite novel. We are restricting parental responsibility where an offender has been found guilty in a Crown court, with a jury and a judge, of any sexual offence against their own child for which they will be senten…” crimesocial-care | 133 |