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7 Jan 2026Bletchley Railway Station: Eastern Entrance

My hon. Friend is absolutely right: the Oxford-Cambridge growth corridor is a critical part of the Government’s growth mission, and key to the UK’s long-term economic competitiveness. I know he will agree that if we are to realise the full potential of that growth corridor, we have genuinely to invest and promote the c

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7 Jan 2026Bletchley Railway Station: Eastern Entrance

Good things come to those who wait, Madam Deputy Speaker. Despite the late hour, I am grateful for the opportunity to champion an issue of strategic importance to Bletchley—namely, the case for a new eastern entrance to our railway station to create a direct and welcoming connection to our town centre, for which local

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7 Jan 2026Bletchley Railway Station: Eastern Entrance

I will reluctantly give way.

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16 Dec 2025 Finance (No. 2) Bill

I am pleased to contribute to this debate, and I congratulate my hon. Friend the Exchequer Secretary on bringing forward his first finance Bill. I hope it is the first of many. Given the limited time that I have, I will focus my remarks on the Government’s central mission: economic growth. The Government have rightly p

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15 Dec 2025NATO: European Security

Deterrence depends not only on military strength but on our economic resilience, from energy security to protecting our critical infrastructure and vital industries. Will the Minister provide more information on what conversations he has been having with our partners and NATO allies in Europe, to align our economic sec

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15 Dec 2025NATO: European Security

21. What recent discussions he has had with NATO counterparts on European security.

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4 Dec 2025Topical Questions

T10. Through the town deal and the Bletchley investment taskforce, our town is already working hard to attract private investment. We see an opportunity to go even further by bringing in socially minded investors to back local growth. What further steps is the Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister taking through the Of

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3 Dec 2025 Oxford to Cambridge Growth Corridor

I have drawn the short straw here. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Cambridge (Daniel Zeichner) on securing this debate. I felt compelled to join the debate this afternoon because I wanted to underscore the point, which has been made by others, that if we want to make the Oxford-Cambridge growth corridor a

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1 Dec 2025Office for Budget Responsibility Forecasts

I thank the Chief Secretary to the Treasury for his statement. The integrity of fiscal forecasting depends not only on technical expertise, but on the public’s confidence in the people who deliver it. Clearly, that confidence has been shaken in the past few days. Can he outline what governance changes he and the Depart

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1 Dec 2025Budget Resolutions

It is a pleasure to contribute to this third day of the Budget debate, and a pleasure to follow the right hon. Member for Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge (Sir Gavin Williamson), and I associate myself with the speeches of my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero and my hon. Friend

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1 Dec 2025Topical Questions

I was pleased to see that the forthcoming curriculum reforms acknowledge the importance of financial capability for young people, but there is the immediate challenge of the scant financial education that exists now, which must be addressed. Can the Minister update the House on how the Department is working with civil

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27 Nov 2025Youth Services: Buckingham and Bletchley

2. What discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on funding for youth services in Buckingham and Bletchley constituency.

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27 Nov 2025Youth Services: Buckingham and Bletchley

Bletchley youth centre has been a trusted hub for our town for over 60 years, supporting 400 young people in the town every week by providing affordable activities and outreach to prevent antisocial behaviour, but that service has been stretched due to years of underfunding by the previous Government. There is hope, ho

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25 Nov 2025 Pension Investment in UK Equities

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Stringer, and to keep the Minister company on the Government side. I congratulate the right hon. Member for Salisbury (John Glen) on securing this debate and on a highly compelling speech and argument. The question of whether we can create the right incentive framework

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24 Nov 2025Buckinghamshire Council: Funding

Multi-year funding settlements can help councils such as Buckinghamshire to prepare for the future and ensure the continuity of local services, but that approach was not necessarily applied by the last Conservative Government. In the north Buckinghamshire towns and villages that I represent, there is particular pressur

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20 Nov 2025Topical Questions

East West Rail promises to be hugely transformative for Bletchley, positioning the town as a key economic hub, not only between London and Birmingham but between Oxford and Cambridge. With a new eastern entrance at Bletchley station, we can unlock the jobs and investment that will not only revitalise the town centre, b

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17 Nov 2025Topical Questions

Returning to rural crime, I pay tribute to the work that the Thames Valley police rural crime taskforce is doing for rural communities and farmers in the Buckingham and Bletchley constituency. Can the Minister set out more detail of how the national rural crime strategy will complement the work already being done by lo

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13 Nov 2025Flood Resilience: Buckingham and Bletchley

I thank the Minister for her response. Last winter’s floods exposed how years of under-investment by the previous Conservative Government had left Buckingham’s flood defences inadequate, which impacted many businesses and residents in our town. I have had the pleasure of working with the Flood Action 4 Buckingham group

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13 Nov 2025Flood Resilience: Buckingham and Bletchley

1. What steps she is taking to improve flood resilience in Buckingham and Bletchley constituency.

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4 Nov 2025Regional Economic Growth: Pension Funds

The establishment of the Sterling 20 sends a strong signal that this country is serious about mobilising more of its own domestic capital into productive domestic assets. As the Oxford-Cambridge growth corridor’s anchor, my Buckingham and Bletchley constituency is primed to offer high-quality investment opportunities.

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