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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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21 Oct 2025Life Sciences Innovative Manufacturing Fund

Not the Opposition Benches.

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12 Oct 2025New Social Housing: Buckingham and Bletchley

12. What steps his Department is taking to support local authorities to build social housing in Buckingham and Bletchley constituency.

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12 Oct 2025New Social Housing: Buckingham and Bletchley

The on-time, on-budget delivery of 183 new council homes for local families on the Lakes estate in Bletchley is a good demonstration of what Labour can achieve in local government. Is my right hon. Friend willing to visit Bletchley over the coming weeks and months to discuss how further investment from the social and a

housinglocal-government
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8 Sept 2025Government Debt Interest Payments

The trust of financial markets depends not just on the policy of the Government today, but on whether we keep that trust tomorrow. The Opposition squandered that trust when they were in government by trying to push through tax cuts that they could not afford—that the UK could not afford. Does the Chancellor agree that

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7 Sept 2025NATO Defence Spending Target

Britain’s commitment to the 5% NATO target clearly sends a strong signal of our resolve, but that pledge must command public confidence that the money will be spent wisely. Can the Secretary of State provide more detail on how he is working with the Treasury, the Cabinet Office and others to ensure that every additiona

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7 Sept 2025Defence Industrial Strategy

I thank the Minister for his statement. I welcome this industrial strategy, which—as my hon. Friend the Member for Slough (Mr Dhesi) said—demonstrates how closely aligned a strong domestic defence sector is with our economic security and sovereignty. Can the Minister add a bit more detail about what assessment his Depa

defenceeconomy-jobs
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1 Sept 2025Pension Schemes Bill (First sitting)

Q I have a short question about scale tests. Both organisations have reflected a concern that the drive to consolidating may be undermining smaller schemes. How can we ensure that there are sufficient reassurances in the Bill that support better transition pathway rules? Zoe Alexander: I am pleased to talk on this poin

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16 Jul 2025Capital and Export Finance: SMEs

Innovative high-growth companies, such as Envisics in Bletchley, are developing and exporting world-leading technology-driven products but face difficulties securing the domestic capital needed to scale up. Too often, overseas investors and, sometimes, Governments, offer both finance and other incentives for them to re

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16 Jul 2025Capital and Export Finance: SMEs

9. What steps his Department is taking to ensure that SMEs in Buckingham and Bletchley constituency can access capital and export finance as part of the UK’s recent trade agreements.

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16 Jul 2025Topical Questions

T2. The Government’s £500 million investment to support under-represented entrepreneurs was hugely welcomed by business leaders in my constituency, but access to capital is only part of the challenge. Many still face entrenched barriers around networks, mentoring and market access. Will the Minister set out the steps t

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15 Jul 2025Financial Services Reform

I thank the Minister for her statement and commend the work that she and the Chancellor have done on the wider Leeds reforms. I want to pick up on the forthcoming campaign to promote retail investment, which has the potential to reshape public understanding of risk, reward and financial planning. The problem with many

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6 Jul 2025Pension Schemes Bill

My hon. Friend is absolutely right. Stakeholders and firms that I have spoken to—in the local government pension sector, the private sector and the City of London—are unanimous that scale is very much an economic imperative. Have the Government considered what role fiscal incentives can play in helping to accelerate th

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6 Jul 2025Pension Schemes Bill

As I have said, I think that larger funds can manage risk better and deliver better outcomes for savers, which means that they can take greater ownership of how they spend their retirement years. I also think that the £25 billion threshold for megafunds in the defined-contribution market is the right level to deliver t

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6 Jul 2025Pension Schemes Bill

I am probably a parliamentary oddity, given that I have been looking forward hugely to rising to support the Bill—and what luck to follow such a colourful and interesting speech from the right hon. Member for North West Hampshire (Kit Malthouse). I believe that this landmark piece of legislation, which builds on the pr

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6 Jul 2025Pension Schemes Bill

In all aspects of our financial system and our financial markets, and when it comes to either public activities or private markets, transparency is very much the best way to derive the most effective outcomes for those who benefit from pension schemes. Initiatives such as the Mansion House accord, which has been referr

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