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Speeches by Carden.

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20 Jan 2026Topical Questions

I am grateful for that update. The brutal Iranian regime is dying and a new Iran is being born. We can assist that process, in the Iranian people’s interests and ours, by banning the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. If the Foreign Secretary requires a new legislative instrument for a proscription mechanism for state

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20 Jan 2026Topical Questions

T1. If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities.

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19 Jan 2026 Iran: Protests

We must not be indifferent to the pleas of the Iranian people—what we are seeing is absolutely horrific. I welcome sanctions, but we must be honest: the people of Iran are fighting for their freedom. It is still possible that the US will intervene. Will the Minister reassure me that the UK Government are thinking about

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13 Jan 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 703)

Could more be done to use some of that security information to put pressure on such platforms?

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13 Jan 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 703)

Does the Government have the ability to see which platforms are allowing content, for instance, or misinformation and disinformation from our adversaries such as Russia and Iran?

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13 Jan 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 703)

It is very difficult: this is to do with our supply chains, manufacturing and reindustrialisation. Which part of Government is responsible for that?

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13 Jan 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 703)

To change topic, part of the strategic defence review is looking at a whole-of-society approach to the threats that we face. In your experience, what is your assessment of our social resilience to these attacks, the hybrid threats that we face, such as cyber-attacks, and other global threats?

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13 Jan 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 703)

On the policy options, you mentioned that we allow anonymity on the internet and then the idea that we could have location of accounts—that we demand of companies that they highlight the location. There are tech challenges to that, I think, but is that something that could be pursued?

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13 Jan 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 703)

Could more be done to use some of that security information to put pressure on such platforms?

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13 Jan 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 703)

Does the Government have the ability to see which platforms are allowing content, for instance, or misinformation and disinformation from our adversaries such as Russia and Iran?

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13 Jan 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 703)

It is very difficult: this is to do with our supply chains, manufacturing and reindustrialisation. Which part of Government is responsible for that?

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13 Jan 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 703)

It is very difficult: this is to do with our supply chains, manufacturing and reindustrialisation. Which part of Government is responsible for that?

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13 Jan 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 703)

To change topic, part of the strategic defence review is looking at a whole-of-society approach to the threats that we face. In your experience, what is your assessment of our social resilience to these attacks, the hybrid threats that we face, such as cyber-attacks, and other global threats?

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13 Jan 2026 Iran

Iran is a remarkable country with a rich history and culture. Its people have been living under tyranny for decades. They are now fighting to rid themselves of their chains. Britain is a friend to the Iranian people. Our aim should be to stop the regime massacring its citizens and to set the people of Iran free for a d

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13 Jan 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 703)

On the policy options, you mentioned that we allow anonymity on the internet and then the idea that we could have location of accounts—that we demand of companies that they highlight the location. There are tech challenges to that, I think, but is that something that could be pursued?

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13 Jan 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 703)

Could more be done to use some of that security information to put pressure on such platforms?

17
13 Jan 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 703)

To change topic, part of the strategic defence review is looking at a whole-of-society approach to the threats that we face. In your experience, what is your assessment of our social resilience to these attacks, the hybrid threats that we face, such as cyber-attacks, and other global threats?

48
13 Jan 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 703)

On the policy options, you mentioned that we allow anonymity on the internet and then the idea that we could have location of accounts—that we demand of companies that they highlight the location. There are tech challenges to that, I think, but is that something that could be pursued?

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13 Jan 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 703)

Does the Government have the ability to see which platforms are allowing content, for instance, or misinformation and disinformation from our adversaries such as Russia and Iran?

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12 Jan 2026Private Rent Inflation

I regularly hear from constituents who are being pushed out of their homes by rip-off hikes from unscrupulous landlords. The average rents in Liverpool have risen by 8%, well above the average for England. I welcome the Government’s action through the Renters’ Rights Act to tackle unfair rent increases, but it concerns

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