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Speeches by Sobel.

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10 Feb 2025Biomass Generation

I thank the Minister for his statement. I have met women from the southern United States and British Columbia who live next door to primary forests that have been cut down by Drax so that wood pellets can be burned in Yorkshire. As we know from the BBC’s “Panorama” and Ofgem, Drax has utilised primary and old-growth fo

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5 Feb 2025 Gambling Harms

My hon. Friend is making a wonderful contribution. GamCare has found that there has been exponential growth in online gambling. More than half its callers struggle with online gambling and 60% said online slots were the main problem. We just heard about many people struggling with debt and the affordability of gambling

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5 Feb 2025 Overseas Territories: Tax Transparency

Does my hon. Friend agree that without those actions there is a real danger that significant sums of Russian assets and money, which could be sanctioned and used to reconstruct Ukraine, will be left in the hands of the supporters and perpetrators of the war in Ukraine?

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30 Jan 2025Proportional Representation: General Elections

I am coming to that exact point shortly, and I thank my hon. Friend for raising it. The 2024 general election was a stark illustration of the problems with our voting system, and it is important to understand that it was not a one-off. These problems have been getting worse for decades, and that is set to continue if w

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30 Jan 2025Proportional Representation: General Elections

I will be brief, because we have had a long and thorough debate. I thank everyone who took part in it, particularly my hon. Friend the Member for Ilford South (Jas Athwal), who cut a lonely figure in opposing a change to the voting system. I thank him for his bravery in the face of such opposition; it is a shame that w

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30 Jan 2025Proportional Representation: General Elections

I have just said that the first step would be for the Government to set up a national commission. This debate is the first step for the APPG to try to persuade the Government to set up that national commission. We are on a journey. Not everything the Government announced at the start of the Parliament is what they are

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30 Jan 2025Proportional Representation: General Elections

Absolutely. The turnout and engagement of voters in general elections should be a matter of concern for everybody in this place and in the country at large. The truth is that first past the post is failing on its own terms. It is becoming less and less representative and producing more and more random results; there ar

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30 Jan 2025Proportional Representation: General Elections

I beg to move, That this House has considered proportional representation for general elections. Before I speak on the matter at hand, I note that today is the funeral of one of my party’s and our country’s greatest politicians, John Prescott. I send my thoughts to his family and friends. They include some who would ot

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24 Jan 2025 Climate and Nature Bill

I thank the Minister, with whom I served on the Environmental Audit Committee when she was Chair. At that time we were very critical of the Environment Act 2021, and the lack of delivery on a deposit return scheme and a neonicotinoids ban. Both of those things the Minister has achieved this week. That is delivery in ac

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23 Jan 2025Holocaust Memorial Day

On Monday it will be 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. I find this debate quite difficult, so please bear with me. I went with my own family, my father and my two sons, to Auschwitz-Birkenau in the summer of 2023. I know that many Members here have been to Auschwitz-Birkenau, and although it is a dif

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23 Jan 2025Holocaust Memorial Day

Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. Professor Zygmunt Bauman died in January 2017. He was a great supporter of mine and always had placards outside his house when I stood for election, but unfortunately he never got to see me elected to this place. I want to record my thanks to the Baumans. This debate is about a better f

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20 Jan 2025 New Hospital Programme Review

Leeds general infirmary received outline planning permission in 2020. Two Conservative Prime Ministers came to Leeds and promised that we would get our new hospital, despite knowing that the funding was not there in the Treasury. I thank my right hon. Friend for visiting the LGI. Now that we know we are in wave 2, will

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20 Jan 2025UK-Ukraine 100-year Partnership

I want once again to thank the Foreign Secretary, the Defence Secretary and the Prime Minister for willing this partnership into life. As chair of the all-party parliamentary group on Ukraine, I fully support all nine pillars of the agreement, as I am sure all members of the all-party group do. Pillar 4 deals with the

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14 Jan 2025Renters’ Rights Bill

I express my gratitude to the Minister and the Secretary of State for tabling amendments on regulating the student lettings season, and on rent in advance. Both are issues that I have been campaigning on. Over a year ago, I went to Leeds University Union’s cost of living event, where those issues and others were brough

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14 Jan 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-01-14)

Maybe we should have worded it slightly differently; I apologise to the Committee on that point.

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14 Jan 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-01-14)

It does, yes. Anyway, we are getting into the minutiae.

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14 Jan 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-01-14)

If we were going to be waiting post the February recess, then we would consider a 90-minute debate in Westminster Hall.

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14 Jan 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-01-14)

Yes, at the Labour party conference. That is what it said in our motion, which was passed at the Labour party conference. That is the Labour party’s—

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14 Jan 2025Renters’ Rights Bill

Apologise!

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14 Jan 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-01-14)

Thank you, Bob. First of all, it is a pleasure to be back in front of the Committee. I served with you many years ago, I think it is fair to say, and you do sterling work in terms of delivering parliamentary business for us on the Back Benches, so thank you for your service, all of you.

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