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Speeches by O'Hara.

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10 Jun 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-06-10)

Given how many people are subscribed and committed to speak, I do not think that would suffice on this occasion.

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10 Jun 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-06-10)

Given there have been so many iterations of this debate in Westminster Hall, I question whether it would be useful to have another one. I think the optics of having this on the Floor of the House of Commons are hugely important. As much as I appreciate the offer of Westminster Hall, on this occasion I would much prefer

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10 Jun 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-06-10)

I very much appreciate you hearing this so quickly after application. As you can see from the application, 39 Members have signed and committed to take part. Those Members come from nine different parties and they represent every part of the United Kingdom. The reason for the debate is that, arguably, along with Ukrain

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10 Jun 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-06-10)

I appreciate it. Thank you very much. Antonia Bance made representations.

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9 Jun 2025 Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories

Although we welcome the sanctioning of Ben-Gvir and Smotrich, that should have happened a long time ago, and we now need to go much, much further. Further to the previous question, today’s announcement highlights the absurdity of the Government’s position. The Foreign Secretary recently described those Ministers’ views

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8 Jun 2025 Winter Fuel Payment

When the Chancellor slashed the winter fuel allowance last year, she told us that it was necessary, urgent and the responsible thing to do. It turns out that it was not necessary, urgent or the responsible thing to do after all, so is the Minister going to apologise to the millions of pensioners who were put through th

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3 Jun 2025Engagements

Q3. The Prime Minister has repeatedly told this House that it is not for him or his Government to determine what is and is not a genocide. That position is no longer tenable, because at the High Court recently, the Prime Minister instructed his lawyers to argue that in Gaza,“no genocide has occurred or is occurring”.Th

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19 May 2025Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories

May I repeat the question asked by the hon. Member for Bristol Central (Carla Denyer), which went unanswered? Last week, 65 members of nine political parties in both Houses wrote to the Prime Minister, asking him to publish the most recent genocide assessment—the one that persuaded him to send his lawyers to the High C

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13 May 2025 Ministerial Code: Compliance

I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Aberdeen North (Kirsty Blackman) for securing this urgent question. It is not the first time that she has had to raise this issue during her parliamentary career. It appears that whoever is on the Government Benches conveniently forgets everything they said when they were on the Op

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13 May 2025Gaza: UK Assessment

I have just returned from the High Court this morning, where Government lawyers will argue, in defending the continued supply of F-35 components, that the evidence available does not support a finding of genocide, and that there is a “tenable view that no genocide has occurred or is occurring”. It appears that the Gove

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12 May 2025Point of Order

On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. On 20 March the Foreign Secretary said in relation to the conflict in Gaza: “There are atrocities on both sides”.—[Official Report, 20 March 2025; Vol. 764, c. 529.] On 24 March, I wrote to the Attorney General asking how and when His Majesty’s Government arrived at that deter

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12 May 2025Gaza: Humanitarian Situation

Last week the United Nations issued a report describing the situation in Gaza as “one of the most ostentatious and merciless manifestations of the desecration of human life and dignity”. The Government have always insisted that it is not for them but for the courts to determine what is and what is not a genocide, but t

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24 Apr 2025Devolution (Immigration) (Scotland) Bill

As long as we are, unfortunately, part of the United Kingdom, the United Kingdom Government will have a responsibility and a role to play. We should be allowing asylum seekers to work and contribute to the economy, because the current system is a complete nonsense. We should also be looking very closely at how we treat

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24 Apr 2025Devolution (Immigration) (Scotland) Bill

I have rarely in my life been more popular. I give way to the hon. Member for Mansfield (Steve Yemm).

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24 Apr 2025Devolution (Immigration) (Scotland) Bill

I will make some progress, because I said I would stick to the scope of the Bill. The final thing I will say to the hon. Member for Hackney South and Shoreditch (Dame Meg Hillier) is that I do not think it is beyond the wit of everyone in this place to come to an equitable solution. I do not think that throwing up this

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24 Apr 2025Devolution (Immigration) (Scotland) Bill

First, I would question the language about asylum seekers being a burden. I think asylum seekers are here in the main for good, honourable and honest reasons. I do not view them as a burden. I believe that the Scottish Government already take care of that, and yes, there will be cross-border co-operation until such tim

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24 Apr 2025Devolution (Immigration) (Scotland) Bill

If the ferries are such a catastrophe, would the hon. Gentleman care to explain why, in a constituency with probably more ferries than any other in the UK, I was re-elected in 2017, 2019 and 2024 with the largest SNP majority in Scotland? If the ferries are that bad, why do the people who use them vote SNP?

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24 Apr 2025Devolution (Immigration) (Scotland) Bill

I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Arbroath and Broughty Ferry (Stephen Gethins) on the way in which he opened the debate. I thank him for laying out why it is essential that until Scotland is an independent nation, free to return to the security and stability of the European Union, the very least we need to

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24 Apr 2025Devolution (Immigration) (Scotland) Bill

claimed to move the closure (Standing Order No. 36). Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.

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24 Apr 2025Devolution (Immigration) (Scotland) Bill

Madam Deputy Speaker, allow me to veer ever so slightly from my promise to remain within the scope of the Bill in order to answer the hon. Lady’s question. I think I joined the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament when I was 16, before I joined the SNP. I have been a lifelong opponent of nuclear weapons. When I stood in my

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