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Speeches by McMorrin.

Every Hansard contribution by Anna McMorrin this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.

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29 Oct 2025Asylum Seeker Accommodation

We offer sanctuary for those who desperately need it, and we are proud of that, but we inherited contracts and a broken system from the Conservatives. Hotel use has nearly halved since the last election, and we have removed 30,000 people who have no right to be here, ensuring that those who do need to be here have the

immigrationhousinglocal-government
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29 Oct 2025Farmers: Inheritance Tax

Thank you, Mr Speaker. As a proud Welsh MP I am honoured to be here for my first Welsh questions. We fully recognise the role of farmers and the agricultural community in Wales. That is why one of the first things that I did as Minister was meet members of the Farmers’ Union of Wales at the farm of one of its members j

agriculturefiscal-policy
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29 Oct 2025Asylum Seeker Accommodation

I fear that the Conservatives forget about the chaos that they created. We inherited a broken system after 14 years of chaos, and contracts that we have to honour, but in the past year we have halved the use of hotels. We have removed 30,000 people who have no right to be here. It is not job done, as I say, but it is a

immigrationhousinglocal-government
96
29 Oct 2025Cross-border Rail Connectivity

We are investing at least £445 million in Welsh rail in order to right years of underfunding by past Governments. That will mean new stations and more and faster trains along the key lines, and will improve cross-border connectivity, create jobs and boost economic growth.

transporteconomy-jobs
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21 Jul 2025Sir David Amess Summer Adjournment

I am honoured to close this final debate of the term from the Government Dispatch Box. As a Government Whip, I do not often have the opportunity to speak in this Chamber, so it is a genuine privilege to be responding for the first time in this way. I am usually the one lurking just out of shot, muttering about speaking

transportcrimelocal-government
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MethodEach row is one contribution (intervention or speech). Word count from the official text.