Speeches by Kruger.
Every Hansard contribution by Danny Kruger this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 121–140 of 860 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 4 Jun 2025 | Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 465) “Will you change the legislation?” | 5 |
| 4 Jun 2025 | Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 465) “Thanks very much. You talked about data sharing; you might want to bring in your officials on this, because I am interested in the mechanics of what needs to happen. You suggested that the method of data sharing is less possible than it actually is. It would be helpful to hear from any of you what needs to happen to re…” | 114 |
| 4 Jun 2025 | Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 465) “You have not actually budgeted for success. The expectation is not to spend £9 billion on pension credit; it is to spend about £3 billion.” | 25 |
| 4 Jun 2025 | Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 465) “Sorry to keep going on about pension credit; I want to talk about data sharing as well, but I am conscious that you have two hats on, Minister. You are DWP and Treasury and it strikes me that you are talking about how much you are encouraging take-up. Minister Torsten Jekyll Bell from the DWP wants everybody to claim p…” | 102 |
| 4 Jun 2025 | Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 465) “Sorry, specifically, if there will be an eligibility requirement because you will not restore universal access, will there be a taper?” | 21 |
| 4 Jun 2025 | Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 465) “Rather than turning on the tap of immigration.” | 8 |
| 4 Jun 2025 | Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 465) “Yes, thank you. This is the last question, Chair. You mentioned absolute poverty. I appreciate that you cannot talk about the new scheme for winter fuel payment, but I am sure you know that 80% of pensioners in absolute poverty lost their winter fuel payment under the announcement. I am interested in your thoughts on t…” | 89 |
| 1 Jun 2025 | Strategic Defence Review “The Defence Secretary has just thrown into doubt the future of the new medium helicopter. I am very concerned to hear that that programme clearly may not go ahead. Can he tell the House whether he plans to reduce the number of RAF Chinooks, which—as he knows—are very important both to our special forces and to our Army…” defenceeconomy-jobstechnology | 68 |
| 1 Jun 2025 | Government Announcements “It is very helpful that in the last few minutes the Leader of the House has confirmed that the media were briefed directly, before the House, on the content of the review. I am grateful to her for being so honest, but I do not think that it is enough for her to promise not to do it again. Will she order an inquiry in G…” defencemp-performance | 88 |
| 21 May 2025 | EU-UK Summit “And dependants.” economy-jobsdefenceimmigration | 2 |
| 21 May 2025 | EU-UK Summit “I pay tribute to the Members who secured the debate: the hon. Members for Walthamstow (Ms Creasy) and for Boston and Skegness (Richard Tice). It is a case of singing the greatest hits of the past—singing the old songs—in a beautiful duet, presaging some appalling coalition. I pay particular tribute to the hon. Lady; I …” economy-jobsdefenceimmigration | 265 |
| 21 May 2025 | EU-UK Summit “I absolutely agree. I am afraid that the argument against EU membership, which was the trade imbalance, remains and has only grown with time. I will not talk about our unhappy fish; we hear enough about those poor creatures. On defence, there has been no detail in the plan other than an expectation of that new procurem…” economy-jobsdefenceimmigration | 565 |
| 21 May 2025 | EU-UK Summit “My hon. Friend is right. I will cite a very good article in The Spectator last week by Oliver Lewis, who was the deputy negotiator for the Brexit deal and the trade agreement. He wrote rather wearily about recognising the terms that had been agreed by the Government, because they were the terms that the previous Govern…” economy-jobsdefenceimmigration | 483 |
| 21 May 2025 | EU-UK Summit “Does the hon. Lady share my regret that the Minister did not recommit the Government to introducing the Scrutiny Committee? Does she agree that we should continue to work to that end?” economy-jobsdefenceimmigration | 32 |
| 21 May 2025 | Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 465) “No. Freezing is unpleasant—but no, I get that. Thank you.” | 10 |
| 21 May 2025 | Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 465) “So very cold is not especially more dangerous than just cold?” | 11 |
| 21 May 2025 | Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 465) “I see.” | 2 |
| 21 May 2025 | Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 465) “What is the point about milder weather being worse than cold weather?” | 12 |
| 21 May 2025 | Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 465) “Peter, you were talking about the cold weather payments. It sounds like that would not be your preferred way of addressing this problem, but could you just unpack a bit what you think of the scheme bearing in mind that we do not need to use the current arrangement, which is pretty clunky and, as you say, has not risen …” | 112 |
| 12 May 2025 | UK-EU Summit “The hon. Lady mentioned Churchill, so I cannot let her sit down yet. She talked about conflict within the Conservative party. Winston Churchill had a few battles in his own party, as she might recall—he was not averse to that. Sometimes one has to stand up for what is right, which is what Conservative Brexiteers did. D…” economy-jobsdefenceimmigration | 102 |