Speeches by Jarvis.
Every Hansard contribution by Dan Jarvis this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 941–960 of 1,144 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 4 Mar 2025 | Hong Kong Democracy Activists “I am grateful, as I always am, to the hon. Member. He has a long-standing track record of standing up for repressed minorities wherever they might be. Clearly, that is particularly relevant in the context of today’s urgent question. He will have heard my opening remarks, in which I referred to the statement that had be…” defenceimmigrationcrime | 114 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Iranian State Threats “indicated dissent.” defencecrimeimmigration | 2 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Hong Kong Democracy Activists “I am grateful to the hon. Member for raising the case of Jimmy Lai. I too have met Sebastien Lai. Jimmy Lai’s case is a priority for the Government, and we have made that clear in our engagements with China. We call on the Hong Kong authorities to end their politically motivated prosecution and immediately release Jimm…” defenceimmigrationcrime | 121 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Hong Kong Democracy Activists “I know about the Joint Committee on Human Rights inquiry; in fact, I believe that I am due to give evidence to it. I can absolutely give my hon. Friend an assurance that we will look carefully at the findings of that important piece of work. I have written to the Committee Chair about it, and I look forward to meeting …” defenceimmigrationcrime | 96 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Hong Kong Democracy Activists “Given the hon. Member’s strong constituency interest, I completely understand why he raises those concerns. I hope that he and other hon. Members will understand that, from a national security perspective, we take these matters incredibly seriously. There is a limit to what I can say about the specifics of this case, b…” defenceimmigrationcrime | 171 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Hong Kong Democracy Activists “My hon. Friend is an assiduous constituency MP. He has raised the plight of his constituent previously in this House, and I am grateful to him for doing so. On his first point, national security is the first priority of this Government. His second point is probably more a matter for counter-terrorism police and West Yo…” defenceimmigrationcrime | 79 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Hong Kong Democracy Activists “I completely understand my hon. Friend’s point about the fear felt, and the chilling effect that I am certain there will be in a number of communities. He has asked me for practical measures; I gently ask him to be a little patient, because I will have more to say about these matters very soon.” defenceimmigrationcrime | 55 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Hong Kong Democracy Activists “I understand why the hon. Gentleman raises these concerns in the way that he does. I hope that he will be reassured that the UK Government, especially the Foreign Secretary and the Home Secretary, take these matters seriously and take every opportunity to raise these concerns at the appropriate level. We will continue …” defenceimmigrationcrime | 66 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Hong Kong Democracy Activists “I am grateful to my hon. Friend for his work through the APPG and his long-standing interest in this particular matter, and for his practical question. BNO status holders and their families are making significant contributions to our economy and local communities. He asked an important question about passports. I can a…” defenceimmigrationcrime | 119 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Hong Kong Democracy Activists “I understand the concerns that the hon. Member has raised. He will understand that I have already referred to the letter that was written back in January. If new evidence comes to light that is material to the planning application, no doubt that will be looked at very closely both by the Home Secretary and the Foreign …” defenceimmigrationcrime | 96 |
| 4 Mar 2025 | Hong Kong Democracy Activists “My hon. Friend’s question has been asked by others. I assure him that national security is the overriding priority for this and, I hope, any Government. We look incredibly carefully at these matters. We will consider every aspect of this application, which ultimately is to be decided on by the Deputy Prime Minister. Bu…” defenceimmigrationcrime | 110 |
| 24 Feb 2025 | Consumer Protection: Fraud “The right hon. Gentleman makes an important point. He is right that the latest statistics show that there were 3.9 million incidents in the year ending September 2024—that is one in 15 people becoming a victim—which demonstrates the urgent need for action. The Government are taking action: the Home Secretary, the Chanc…” crimetechnology | 85 |
| 24 Feb 2025 | Hostile State Threats “The Home Office works closely with other Departments and operational agencies to strengthen the UK’s defences against state threats. That includes continuing to implement measures in the National Security Act 2023, which will make the UK a harder target for states that seek to commit hostile acts.” defencetechnologycrime | 47 |
| 24 Feb 2025 | Topical Questions “I am grateful to my hon. Friend for the work he does on the all-party parliamentary group on anti-corruption and responsible tax. I can confirm that the Government take the threat of corruption, illicit finance and kleptocracy extremely seriously, which is why we announced that we will publish a new UK anti-corruption …” crimeimmigrationsocial-care | 99 |
| 24 Feb 2025 | Hostile State Threats “I thank my hon. Friend not just for his question but for mentioning the recent Home Office guidance, which was a crucial first step in upskilling security officials on the risks that they might encounter from state actors. We are following that up with targeted engagement events across the sector, including upcoming in…” defencetechnologycrime | 84 |
| 24 Feb 2025 | Hostile State Threats “The hon. Gentleman has made an important point, as he always does. I can say to him that a threat is a threat, regardless of the direction from which it comes. We take all those threats extremely seriously, and we work around the clock with the police and the operational agencies to keep the public safe, wherever the t…” defencetechnologycrime | 61 |
| 24 Feb 2025 | Hostile State Threats “I hope the hon. Lady will understand that I cannot comment on operational matters, and it would not be appropriate for me either to confirm or to deny the existence of any notices under the Investigatory Powers Act 2016. This is a long-standing position held by successive Governments for obvious reasons of national sec…” defencetechnologycrime | 113 |
| 24 Feb 2025 | Consumer Protection: Fraud “Fraud devastates lives, and this Government are determined to meet that challenge head-on, including through the new expanded fraud strategy that we promised in our manifesto. We are working with law enforcement and industry to better protect the public, and we are demanding that the tech companies go further and faste…” crimetechnology | 61 |
| 24 Feb 2025 | Consumer Protection: Fraud “My hon. Friend raises an important issue, not least that the vast majority of scams are perpetrated by criminal gangs based overseas. We need the support of overseas Governments and agencies and the co-operation of tech firms to prevent fraud from taking place on their platforms. My noble Friend Lord Hanson will be mee…” crimetechnology | 85 |
| 12 Feb 2025 | Prevent: Learning Review “As a former police and crime commissioner, the hon. Gentleman brings a weight of experience to the House that we appreciate hugely. He is right that the learning review identifies a number of points that cannot just sit on a shelf; they have to be actioned. We have to ensure that the processes that are in place are as …” crimedefence | 269 |