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28 Oct 2025Stamp Duty Land Tax

I agree with the right hon. Gentleman about the importance of creating abundance in the housing market. Does he therefore think it was wrong for his party and the Prime Minister at the time to come to my constituency during the general election and campaign against the new homes being built there, which this country so

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28 Oct 2025Stamp Duty Land Tax

I am glad that the right hon. Gentleman has asked me to comment on the 14 years of Tory failure—years in which his party failed to grow the British economy and created a number of the problems that the country faces. While the shadow Chancellor made many good remarks in his opening speech, there was a little bit of amn

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22 Oct 2025 Building Safety Regulator

I beg to move, That this House has considered the performance of the Building Safety Regulator. It is an unrivalled pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Desmond. I thank the Backbench Business Committee for granting the debate and colleagues from four different parties for adding their names to the applicatio

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22 Oct 2025 Building Safety Regulator

I will be as quick as I can. I welcome the Minister to her place and thank her for her response. I also thank my hon. Friend the Member for Northampton South (Mike Reader) and the hon. Member for Boston and Skegness (Richard Tice) for bringing their experience from industry and talking about some of the things they bel

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22 Oct 2025 Building Safety Regulator

I thank my hon. Friend for those comments, which show exactly the kind of consequences we are facing because of what has been happening to the Building Safety Regulator. If we are not building new social homes, we have to ask where they are going to be instead. Quite often, children aged one or two are stuck in tempora

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14 Oct 2025Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1154)

How effective do you expect Awaab’s law will be to prevent social tenants from being left in hazardous conditions that harm their health?

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14 Oct 2025Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1154)

I am Chris Curtis. I am Labour MP for Milton Keynes North.

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14 Oct 2025Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1154)

Nic, can I ask a follow-up on that? Based on your work and experience, can you think of anything else that could prevent tenants from using these new powers, or difficulties that will come in the way of them?

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14 Oct 2025Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1154)

Richard, you said that the Government should tighten up their guidance to ensure that the law is applied consistently. How would you like to see the guidance changed in order to achieve this?

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14 Oct 2025Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1154)

Do you think that the new powers that are coming in might—

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15 Sept 2025Ambassador to the United States

I appreciate some of the points the right hon. Member is making, but I would just note that one of the Conservative candidates running in a Milton Keynes constituency at the last general election worked for Global Counsel. It is interesting that the Conservatives have such complaints about this organisation when they w

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9 Sept 2025Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1154)

I am Chris Curtis, Labour MP for Milton Keynes North.

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9 Sept 2025Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1154)

We know that temperatures will be rising, and we know that climate change will have impacts on the quality of the housing stock. What do you think we can do? How big a problem is this, and what are the main things we can do to mitigate the challenges that that will create? I will start with Millie, because I am guessin

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9 Sept 2025Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1154)

One of the policy solutions that is often suggested is that our planning system is too restrictive on allowing people to have air conditioning or air conditioning heat pumps in people’s homes. Do you think that that is one of the things that we should look at as we are reforming the planning system?

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9 Sept 2025Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1154)

When you started, a very long time ago now, you mentioned listed properties being a particular problem. Do you think we need to have more flexibilities within the system so that properties being listed is not a barrier to making the changes that are required here or on the other problems that we have discussed?

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7 Sept 2025Indefinite Leave to Remain

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Jeremy. I will not speak for too long, given that most of the debate’s key points have already been made, so hopefully that will help with the average speaking time that you are aiming for. I, too, thank the Petitions Committee for this debate, and I thank my hon.

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7 Sept 2025Indefinite Leave to Remain

I completely agree. Diversity is at the heart of Milton Keynes. We are a proud city that shows how people from many backgrounds can come together to enrich and strengthen our community. We have seen at first hand how the many people who have come to our city from Hong Kong have added to our local economy. The previous

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21 Jul 2025Music Streaming: Label-led Principles

I start by—[Interruption.] Oh, that is a bright tie, Minister. I start by echoing earlier comments thanking the former Member for Cardiff West, the unions and the Ivors Academy for their important campaigning on this issue, and I congratulate the Minister for getting this important deal over the line. The music industr

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15 Jul 2025Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 672)

Very quickly on the NHS point, you touched specifically on funding the staff to come in. My understanding—correct me if you think I am wrong—is that, with the education system, for example, when you are building lots of new homes, you get extra funding in the local area to ensure that there are the schools and the teac

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15 Jul 2025Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 672)

Do you have a number on net additions that you estimate from the Planning and Infrastructure Bill?

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