Speeches by Murray.
Every Hansard contribution by Chris Murray this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 321–340 of 654 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 4 Jun 2025 | Scottish Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 630) “There is some international evidence, particularly on the west coast of the United States, where there can be quite big impacts on local communities where safe consumption takes place. I am thinking particularly of San Francisco. Do you look into that evidence and does that inform your view on safe consumption in the U…” | 54 |
| 4 Jun 2025 | Scottish Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 630) “Cabinet Secretary, obviously this is a pilot and it is very localised at the moment. It will need to be evaluated in the round once it comes to the end, but one challenge that we have in Scotland is the extremely high number of drug deaths. 1,172 people died last year, and every single one was a tragedy. If the pilot i…” | 93 |
| 4 Jun 2025 | Scottish Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 630) “I understand that it is for local areas to come forward with their own proposals, but you are responsible for the national figure of drug deaths. I wonder whether you have a view on how many drug consumption facilities you would want to see across Scotland in order to make a meaningful substantive impact on the overall…” | 71 |
| 4 Jun 2025 | Scottish Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 630) “We had a discussion with the Cabinet Secretary from Scotland earlier, where we talked about safe consumption as a pathway to recovery, as a step that people need to take before they can begin their rehabilitation. Do you have a view on whether safe consumption can be a step on a pathway to rehabilitation?” | 54 |
| 4 Jun 2025 | Scottish Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 630) “Do you think that the international evidence around safe consumption rooms is evolving, or do you see it as remaining quite static in different jurisdictions where it is evaluated?” | 29 |
| 3 Jun 2025 | Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 505) “Home Secretary, 10 years ago, we did not have small boat crossings, but now they are one of the biggest challenges that your Department faces. What has changed in the interim is that we do not have the Dublin system; there is no mechanism for the Home Office to send people back to the European countries where they shou…” | 84 |
| 3 Jun 2025 | Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 505) “I draw the Committee’s attention to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests and the support that my office receives from RAMP. Home Secretary, I want to ask you about the immigration White Paper, which you published a fortnight ago. It is one of the biggest changes in British immigration policy for a l…” | 133 |
| 3 Jun 2025 | Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 505) “Thank you for that answer, Home Secretary. I want to pry a little bit on that confidence issue. If you are saying that the reason you do not want to set a target on immigration is because of public confidence, that implies that you know what the target is, but you just do not want to be clear with the public about it, …” | 113 |
| 3 Jun 2025 | Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 505) “You started touching there on the economic impact of migration. It is clear that the Government’s No. 1 mission is economic growth, but I think this is the first White Paper that the Government have published that does not address economic growth particularly. Why is that, and what is your view on the economic impact o…” | 105 |
| 3 Jun 2025 | Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 505) “My final question is on skills and immigration. The concern would be that as you reduce people coming into the country, there will be a skills gap that will not be met by the domestic workforce fast enough. We see that in a lot of sectors, but some of them are really critical to the Government achieving their objective…” | 95 |
| 3 Jun 2025 | Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 505) “Sorry, but we do not have much time; I want to be really specific about international co-operation on this issue.” | 20 |
| 3 Jun 2025 | Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 505) “Yes, we’ve met them.” | 4 |
| 3 Jun 2025 | Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 505) “Would you see a return to Dublin as an option for the Home Office? Is it something you are pursuing, given that when we had it before, we did not have small boat crossings?” | 34 |
| 3 Jun 2025 | Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 505) “When I asked that question, I did not expect you to say you had smashed a gang today, so that is very interesting to hear. I have one final question. A lot of the people who come over in small boats end up in asylum hotels, which are so controversial. They have cost the Home Office £7 billion over this contract. They a…” | 161 |
| 3 Jun 2025 | Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 505) “I recognise it was all inherited.” | 6 |
| 1 Jun 2025 | UK Visas and Immigration: Processing Times “The problem with the immigration system we inherited is that it had very high levels of low-skilled immigration, but what the economy actually needs is low levels of high-skilled immigration. We need to attract worldwide top talent for some key sectors, many of which are based in Edinburgh East and Musselburgh, so that…” immigrationeconomy-jobs | 93 |
| 21 May 2025 | EU-UK Summit “I agree with the right hon. Gentleman that the point of a Government is to deal with the challenges that the country faces at the time. That is why I would argue that it was insane to stand like King Canute on the shores of this country asserting that a Rwanda scheme was going to work, when it clearly, patently would n…” economy-jobsdefenceimmigration | 378 |
| 21 May 2025 | EU-UK Summit “It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Vickers. I congratulate the hon. Member for Boston and Skegness (Richard Tice) and my hon. Friend the Member for Walthamstow (Ms Creasy) on securing this important debate. I represent a city that has phenomenal ties to Europe. Edinburgh was made by Europeans and con…” economy-jobsdefenceimmigration | 782 |
| 21 May 2025 | EU-UK Summit “The hon. Gentleman talks about control, but that result was mainly motivated by immigration. After the Brexit vote, annual migration tripled to 900,000. Does he call that control? Also, does he welcome the fall in net migration to 400,000 that was announced today? If he does, would he call that reasserting control on m…” economy-jobsdefenceimmigration | 54 |
| 13 May 2025 | Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 580) “Would 3% sound appropriate?” | 4 |