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Speeches by Vince.

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DateDebate & contributionWords
7 Jan 2026Jury Trials

I thank the shadow Secretary of State for giving way; he is always generous with his time. He talks about the length of time it takes for victims to get justice. I speak to police officers in my constituency all the time who say that one of the issues with the backlog, this waiting list, is that people who have been po

crime
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7 Jan 2026 Rural Communities

The Minister is being generous with her time. The previous Government’s cuts to the Environment Agency have had a huge impact on parts of my constituency and just beyond it. We have had fly-tipping on an industrial level that has leaked into the rivers and streams of my constituency and caused a huge amount of damage.

agriculturecost-of-livinglocal-government
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6 Jan 2026Power Cuts: Rural Areas

Nazeing in my constituency is home to many rural businesses, including—as I mentioned before recess—the Lea Valley Growers Association. It has said to me that the biggest challenges it faces are the considerable increase in the cost of energy and energy security, so how does the Minister think the British industrial co

energyutilitiesenvironment
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6 Jan 2026 Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill

Does the Minister agree that, as we become more and more reliant on IT systems—I am thinking in particular about the new patient registration system at the Princess Alexandra hospital in my constituency—it is more and more important that we combat potential cyber-attacks, particularly from foreign powers and enemies of

defenceeconomy-jobsutilities
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6 Jan 2026 Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill

I thank the Minister for giving way; I apologise for intervening again. Is there a piece of work we need to do on culture? When businesses or the public sector are victims of cyber-crime, there is a danger that employees may feel embarrassed or nervous about reporting their concerns. We need to encourage people if they

defenceeconomy-jobsutilities
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6 Jan 2026 Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill

This is a friendly intervention, as I always like to get a bit of cross-party agreement where possible. I mentioned to the Minister the importance of changing the culture among employees to ensure that they feel confident about reporting cyber-attacks. Does the shadow Secretary of State agree with that?

defenceeconomy-jobsutilities
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5 Jan 2026Topical Questions

Mr Speaker, I wish you and your team a very happy new year. I welcome the Minister’s work on the defending democracy taskforce. How can MPs like me, and political parties more generally, get involved in supporting the taskforce, because I am passionate about representing Harlow and not Moscow?

immigrationcrimesocial-care
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5 Jan 2026Agricultural Property Relief and Business Property Relief

I put on the record my thanks to the farmers in my constituency of Harlow who have engaged really productively on the issue. In particular, I pay tribute to Richard and Jack Scantlebury of Great Canfield. Can the Minister talk further about how the record investment of £11.8 billion in sustainable farming can help to b

agriculturefiscal-policyeconomy-jobs
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5 Jan 2026HMP Leyhill: Offender Abscondments

As a former maths teacher, I would be very interested to see the trends with regard to absconsions and the moving average over a period of time. However, ultimately one absconsion by a dangerous criminal is one too many. More specifically, what is the Minister doing to support and train prison staff to ensure they unde

crime
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17 Dec 2025Neurodiversity in the Workplace

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Twigg, and I thank my hon. Friend for securing this debate and for her very personal testimony. Does she agree with me and PACT for Autism, which is based in my constituency, that we should not only support people in work, but support people into work? The applicati

labour-markethealthsocial-care
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17 Dec 2025Digital ID System

Digital IDs have the potential to make life much easier for my constituents in Harlow. However, I have constituents who are concerned about data security. What reassurance can the Minister give them that their data will be safe with this new system?

technologyeconomy-jobs
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17 Dec 2025 UK-EU Common Understanding Negotiations

I welcome my right hon. Friend’s statement. As he will be aware, my constituency of Harlow has a lower than average number of young people going to university, which is something that I would like to see addressed. However, can he talk me through the benefits of the Erasmus+ scheme for young people in Harlow who do not

educationeconomy-jobsdefence
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17 Dec 2025 National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill

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fiscal-policyeconomy-jobslabour-market
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17 Dec 2025 National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill

It’s Christmas! I have been here the whole time, by the way, Madam Deputy Speaker. The Minister talks about the impact on different earners. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury mentioned that only one in five self-employed people actually gets a pension, and there was another statistic about low earners. Can th

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobslabour-market
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16 Dec 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1551)

I agree with that. Could I just ask, in terms of ITT, are there any particular cold spots? I am thinking not simply in terms of subjects, but in terms of geographical locations.

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16 Dec 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1551)

I will just go back to something that is very dear to my heart, which is the welfare of teachers. The Education Support Teacher Wellbeing Index was published last month, which characterised teacher wellbeing as being in crisis. Obviously you have touched upon it a bit, but how would you assess the current situation and

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16 Dec 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-12-16)

Jim, your most recent debate was on World COPD Day on Thursday 20 November, and there was not a great turnout of people to speak—probably because it was a Thursday. I notice that you have asked for a Tuesday for this debate, which may deal with this question. Are you confident that the majority of people on the applica

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16 Dec 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1551)

What developments have been made in the initial teacher training market since the ITT market review report published in July 2021? How have those changes affected the recruitment, training quality, and overall support of teachers?

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16 Dec 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1551)

Continuing on the topic of pay, to Daniel’s earlier point, I felt I should also declare an interest as the husband of a teacher who has just gone on maternity leave. What do we think future pay awards need to do to ensure that teaching remains attractive but also competitive?

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16 Dec 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-12-16)

I appreciate that there is a specific day for this—24 January—but, as you have heard, there is a long wait. How important is the specific day for you? Are you willing to wait for potentially a month or so?

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