Speeches by Jones.
Every Hansard contribution by Darren Jones this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 341–360 of 1,182 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “As my hon. Friend will have heard in my statement, the Government are pursuing a number of avenues, including the potential for more routine annual disclosure of financial and commercial interests, which we hope will shed more light on some of these issues where individuals are getting away with breaking the rules.” mp-performancecrimeother | 52 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “The right hon. Gentleman will, in due course, see papers disclosed, in compliance with the Humble Address, that will be very clear in showing the questions that the Prime Minister asked of Peter Mandelson, and the lies that Peter Mandelson responded with.” mp-performancecrimeother | 42 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “My hon. Friend will know that it was a clear manifesto commitment of our party to ban second jobs for Members of Parliament, except in limited circumstances such as those involving the maintenance of professional qualifications for doctors and lawyers. The Committee is considering those issues, on which it has been wor…” mp-performancecrimeother | 80 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “The Foreign Office is currently reviewing the terms of the contract that led to the suggestion of severance payments when Peter Mandelson was sacked, and it is due to update the House in due course.” mp-performancecrimeother | 35 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “On the first part of my hon. Friend’s question, I can assure her that all procurement rules have been followed, but if there is any suggestion of wrongdoing, we have powers under the Procurement Act 2023 to take action if required. On the second part, I agree that the public were calling for change at the last election…” mp-performancecrimeother | 102 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “The Prime Minister apologised last Thursday for having appointed Peter Mandelson. Had information that is now available been available at the time of his appointment, he would not have appointed him in the first place.” mp-performancecrimeother | 35 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “I point the hon. Lady to the duty of candour provisions that we are bringing forward in the Public Office (Accountability) Bill, which will include criminal sanctions for those who breach the rules. As I said to her hon. Friends on the Liberal Democrat Benches, I am happy to consider the wider recommendations for whist…” mp-performancecrimeother | 58 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “No.” mp-performancecrimeother | 1 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “As I said in my statement, on a number of those measures, we are looking at current procedures, and at whether they can be updated to provide more transparency. The hon. Member is right to say that although individual rules can be improved, that alone will not be sufficient to tackle the cultural issues that lead to so…” mp-performancecrimeother | 91 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “The right hon. Gentleman knows that there are different processes for the different types of role that we have in government, from due diligence through to developed national security vetting, which he mentions. The important thing is that the right process is applied to the right person at the right time, and that is …” mp-performancecrimeother | 60 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “As I have said to the hon. Lady’s Liberal Democrat colleagues, I am happy to receive further representations on reform of the law relating to whistleblowers. If we need to go further, we will be happy to consider doing that.” mp-performancecrimeother | 40 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “As the hon. Lady will have heard, if the Prime Minister had had access to the information that he now has about the depth and extent of the relationship between Jeffrey Epstein and Peter Mandelson, Peter Mandelson would not have been appointed in the first place.” mp-performancecrimeother | 46 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “The hon. Member will know that it would not be appropriate for me to speak from the Dispatch Box on behalf of civil servants and special advisers. The statements released by Morgan McSweeney and Keir Starmer yesterday answer his questions about Morgan McSweeney’s decision to resign from his post.” mp-performancecrimeother | 49 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “No.” mp-performancecrimeother | 1 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “It is important that we take good practice wherever it exists and learn the lessons where reforms have not worked, whether it is in our Parliament or in devolved Governments across the United Kingdom. I encourage the right hon. Gentleman to write to me with his examples in more detail to ensure that we avoid that in th…” mp-performancecrimeother | 84 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “As the Prime Minister has made clear, he apologised for appointing Peter Mandelson to the position of ambassador. Had the information that is now available been available at the point of his appointment, the Prime Minister would never have appointed Peter Mandelson in the first place.” mp-performancecrimeother | 46 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “I refer the right hon. Lady to my previous answer.” mp-performancecrimeother | 10 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “The hon. Gentleman seems to be wishing for more chaos in our country. The public voted to end that at the last general election, and that is why this Government are getting on with delivering change for people across this country.” mp-performancecrimeother | 41 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “As I have repeated to the House, there must be rules that apply in all circumstances, to all people, in respect of the House of Lords and the House of Commons, and to appointments to such roles, as well as clear consequences for people who lie or breach those rules. Those are the reforms that the Government are bringin…” mp-performancecrimeother | 60 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “I thank the hon. Lady for her remarks. I think we can all agree that we need not just effective rules but effective enforcement for people who break those rules. These issues have highlighted the fact that there is more work to do, and I look forward, as do the Government, to working on a cross-party basis to make sure…” mp-performancecrimeother | 77 |