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24 Feb 2025Ukraine

Yesterday, Ukrainians in Welwyn Hatfield came together in sober recognition of the third anniversary of the Russian invasion. I pay tribute to them for their bravery and resilience, and for how they are going about rebuilding their lives as valuable members of our community. I told them that in this House, I would spea

defenceother
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30 Jan 2025Proportional Representation: General Elections

That feels like more of a question for our in-office chats from a few years ago. I will not comment on the potential reaction of another party, but I will say that I would abide by all referendum results even though that would be three in three and a pretty bad track record for me. It is time to propose a date and stic

local-government
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30 Jan 2025Proportional Representation: General Elections

I want to start by putting on record that I am a long-standing advocate of a more proportional electoral system for our general elections. My belief is that any system to replace first past the post needs to balance two core features: to preserve the vital link between a Member of Parliament and a constituency; and to

local-government
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29 Jan 2025 Youth Mobility Scheme: EU

I think it is so important to reflect on the fact that we now have a Government who are actively saying that we want a stronger and closer relationship with the European Union. That is the context for this debate. I am personally very sympathetic to the idea of a youth mobility scheme with the European Union. We inheri

economy-jobslabour-marketdefence
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20 Jan 2025UK-Ukraine 100-year Partnership

I warmly welcome this bold new partnership. I think it is a source of pride for everyone in the House that we have more than 200,000 Ukrainians living among us as our friends and neighbours. Will the Foreign Secretary offer a tribute to the Ukrainian community in Welwyn Garden City, who have set up a thriving Saturday

defenceculture-communityeconomy-jobs
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16 Jan 2025 Covid-19 Inquiry

We all lived through the pandemic, and we all came to see the immense value of our key workers: the bus drivers who had to continue to make essential journeys; the carers who had no choice but to continue to provide close-quarters care; and the posties, some of whom I met recently in Welwyn Garden City at their deliver

healthlocal-governmenteconomy-jobs
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6 Jan 2025Topical Questions

Since Putin’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, our European Union allies have contributed €47.3 billion in funding to the Ukrainian military. One of those integral allies is Poland, which has just assumed the presidency of the EU Council, having started on 1 January. Will the Minister set out in a little more detail how

defenceeconomy-jobs
70
6 Dec 2024 European Union (Withdrawal Arrangements) Bill

I believe the European Union is our ally—it is 27 democracies—and I am concerned about some of the language I am hearing. The hon. and learned Gentleman talks of colonisation and surrender; is that the message we want to send to our 27 friends and allies in the European Union?

economy-jobsdefenceimmigration
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6 Dec 2024 European Union (Withdrawal Arrangements) Bill

For the record, is it the hon. and learned Gentleman’s view that the 27 member states of the European Union are not our allies? At least one Member has made that point, as has another next to him. It is important to have this on the record for the House: does the hon. and learned Gentleman believe the 27 member states

economy-jobsdefenceimmigration
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6 Dec 2024 European Union (Withdrawal Arrangements) Bill

My hon. Friend is making a powerful speech, especially on the language we use. In my maiden speech, I said that when I agree with a Member on the other side, I would say so in this House. I call out the right hon. Member for Richmond and Northallerton (Rishi Sunak), who I believe did a good thing with the Windsor frame

economy-jobsdefenceimmigration
98
3 Dec 2024National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill

The Budget delivered in this House a few weeks ago was a Budget for growth, investment and public services. It was a Budget delivered by a Chancellor who was direct about the scale of the challenge that we inherited from the Conservative party, and who was clear and optimistic that we can build a better country, but on

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobshealth
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3 Dec 2024National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill

Absolutely. I speak to businesses day in, day out. Those businesses say to me, “Thank goodness we have had a change in government after the past 14 years.” I will return to Daisy and Jake, because I would like to put them on the record. I joined those two paramedics on a shift in Hertfordshire. They are extraordinarily

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobshealth
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3 Dec 2024National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill

I do not regret the vehicle we have chosen. I have faith in the figures in the Red Book. Interestingly, I have heard colleagues on the Opposition Benches cite the OBR, and that is from the same party who, just two years ago when it was in government, wanted to get rid of the OBR and not listen to expert voices at all.

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobshealth
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26 Nov 2024“Get Britain Working” White Paper

It is a sad reality that there are fewer people in work today than in 2019, before the pandemic, so I am under no illusions about the scale of the challenge. When I talk to young people in Welwyn Hatfield, the thing that most concerns me is that they often cite problems with their mental health as being a barrier to ge

economy-jobslabour-markethealth
107
18 Nov 2024 Bus Funding

It is a time of optimism for everyone who uses the bus in Welwyn Hatfield. First, after a long Labour party campaign we have doubled the frequency of one of the lifeline bus services to which the Secretary of State referred: between the urgent care centre at Queen Elizabeth II hospital and the Lister hospital. Secondly

transportlocal-governmentfiscal-policy
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14 Nov 2024 National Insurance Contributions: Healthcare

When Labour came into government in July, every element of our health service was in crisis. Since, then, we have announced record investment in our national health service, but I am yet to hear whether the Conservative party supports that record investment. Does the Minister agree that the Government are listening to

healthsocial-carefiscal-policy
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11 Nov 2024Defence: 2.5% GDP Spending Commitment

The shadow Secretary of State referenced his so-called plan for defence spending back in April this year, a plan that the Institute for Government said did “not add up” and was “fictitious”. Does my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State agree that under this Labour Government we will never make funding commitments t

defencefiscal-policy
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4 Nov 2024 Higher Education Reform

We have thousands of international students at the University of Hertfordshire in Hatfield—they are most welcome and they make a great contribution. However, when the Conservative party was in power, the independent Office for Students concluded that the entire higher education model was reliant on international fee in

educationfiscal-policy
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30 Oct 2024Budget Resolutions

It is an honour to have the opportunity to speak on a historic day for this House, with the first Budget speech ever delivered by a woman, the first of this Labour Government and the first in 14 years that is serious about investing in our country, our people and our public services. There is no escaping the inheritanc

economy-jobscost-of-livinghealth
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22 Oct 2024 Infected Blood Compensation Scheme

We have heard some incredibly eloquent, moving and substantial speeches today, and I pay tribute to all of them. I also congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Leeds North West (Katie White) on a fantastic maiden speech, which was a celebration of women in Parliament, all her work on the climate and, of course, York

healthfiscal-policysocial-care
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