Speeches by Kearns.
Every Hansard contribution by Alicia Kearns this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 101–120 of 240 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “One of my concerns has been that when Mandelson was our ambassador in Washington DC, he was responsible for a very large embassy. There may have been members of the Foreign Office staff there who had survived rape or sexual assault, or there may well have been sexual assaults during his tenure as ambassador. Can the Mi…” mp-performancedefenceother | 107 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “rose—” mp-performancedefenceother | 1 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “Will the hon. Lady give way one more time?” mp-performancedefenceother | 9 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Points of Order “On a point of order, Mr Speaker. The Prime Minister, who has now left the Chamber, said that each Humble Address that his party laid in opposition mentioned national security. However, I have checked the two most recent Humble Addresses laid by the Labour party when it was in opposition, and all Labour Members should b…” mp-performancedefence | 102 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “My right hon. Friend hits on a point that no one has raised in today’s debate; without it, we would have had a real missed opportunity. As yet, there has been no commitment from the Government as to how quickly files will be turned over to the ISC or how quickly all the documents mandated in this Humble Address will be…” mp-performancedefenceother | 361 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “I will take one last intervention.” mp-performancedefenceother | 6 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “It is quite clearly the will of the House that that would be beyond unacceptable—it would be a contempt of Parliament, if it happened. I can say—I would like to think that this goes for the entire House—that I have complete confidence in the integrity of gentlemen such as my right hon. and learned Friend the Member for…” mp-performancedefenceother | 133 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “I can give but one comment to those new MPs who may think that a reshuffle is a good thing: it causes only more upset and heartache within the party, and it will not be a solution.” mp-performancedefenceother | 37 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “It is very difficult, particularly when a party has such a high number of new MPs—we have been there and experienced it—to feel the mood music, hear the jungle drums, and understand whether something is a precipice or a turning point. For many of us who have been reflecting over the past few days, this has the hallmark…” mp-performancedefenceother | 193 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “One lesson of being in government—there are many—that I hope we have learned is that the writing is normally on the wall. It was very clear from early days that this man was going to let down our country, but those of us who criticised him were told, “This is imaginative; this is inspired. They are putting in place a m…” mp-performancedefenceother | 195 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “Unfortunately, as Members must slowly learn, where there is a vacuum of silence in this place, our constituents, the great people of this country, see conspiracy, and sadly too often they are right. The Paymaster General has committed to get me answers to my letter, and although he is currently having a conversation wi…” mp-performancedefenceother | 256 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “The hon. Lady’s point about the wider establishment is important. Individuals like Sir Richard Branson clearly offered to help Epstein launder his identity and reputation by suggesting public relations advice on how he might recover from his prosecution. We have gentlemen like Bill Gates, whose wife has bravely spoken …” mp-performancedefenceother | 83 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “I am very grateful to the hon. Gentleman, because I agree that he should hold his Government to exactly those standards. I am very sorry that he missed my point of order—I recognise that it was not a show-stopper—but that is exactly the point I made: national security concerns are implicit in Humble Addresses. If the G…” mp-performancedefenceother | 332 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “My right hon. Friend is absolutely right. He may also recall that, following Prime Minister’s questions, I had no choice but to make a point of order because the Prime Minister had told this House that every Humble Address that the Labour party had proposed in opposition had a national security protection clause, yet n…” mp-performancedefenceother | 143 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “I entirely agree with my very good and hon. Friend. I was taken aback by the comments of the Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, the right hon. Member for Islington South and Finsbury (Emily Thornberry), who sought to give us a lecture on how Government vetting is undertaken. She kept referring to fast-stream civil…” mp-performancedefenceother | 154 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson ““Liberation Day!”—that was how Mandelson described the day of Epstein’s release from prison for procuring children to be trafficked and raped. His next message was, “How is freedom feeling?” Epstein replied, “she feels fresh, firm, and creamy”. Mandelson’s next reply: “Naughty boy”. We had not seen those emails, I admi…” mp-performancedefenceother | 657 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “Another appointment that we have had is that of the National Security Adviser, Jonathan Powell, who some might argue is the de facto Foreign Secretary. Given that he is running around having secret meetings with Wang Yi and other Chinese senior officials, how can we have confidence that he went through the appropriate …” mp-performancedefenceother | 68 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “There does seem to be amnesia about this. When Mandelson was made ambassador, it was well known that he continued the relationship with the convicted paedophile post his conviction, and there were simpering emails already in the public domain saying things like, “Oh darling one, all should be forgiven.” The suggestion …” mp-performancedefenceother | 122 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “I wish to credit the hon. Gentleman for the speech he is giving today. Very early in my career, I voted for something and I could not sleep that night. Never since have I voted for something that has made me feel ashamed of myself, and I will never do it again. It takes bravery to do that so early in the hon. Gentleman…” mp-performancedefenceother | 143 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “I thank my right hon. Friend for making that point. From my perspective—I wonder if he agrees with me—if the amendment had said that anything that was secret or top secret needed to be withheld, that would be a very different argument. However, the use of the very vague terminology of “national security”—which has neve…” mp-performancedefenceother | 89 |