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Speeches by Doogan.

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3 Sept 2024Budget Responsibility Bill

It is a great pleasure to follow the hon. Member for Portsmouth North (Amanda Martin) and that rundown of her fantastic constituency. I want to go there now that I have heard about it, although she might be surprised to know that I am quite familiar with that part of the world around Portsmouth North, Fareham, Gosport,

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs
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2 Sept 2024Topical Questions

The Chancellor would have known, in advance of the cut to the winter fuel payment and the stripping of £160 million from pensioners in Scotland, that Scottish pensioners suffer the lowest temperatures, rural Scottish pensioners live in some of the oldest houses on these islands, and most Scottish pensioners in rural ar

cost-of-livingeconomy-jobssocial-care
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2 Sept 2024Contracts for Difference

Fair play to the new Secretary of State: 5.3 GW of offshore wind is a great achievement, especially compared with the flat zero achieved by the Tories in auction round 5. It unlocks the vital Inch Cape array off my Angus constituency coast, and supports jobs in Montrose, as well as in Moray West, and there is also the

energyeconomy-jobsenvironment
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29 Jul 2024 Budget Responsibility Bill

I am very pleased to follow the hon. Member for Glasgow North (Martin Rhodes), who just delivered a textbook maiden speech, and negotiated his way around the fairly awkward changes to the Glasgow constituencies. Judging by the unanimous reactions in the Chamber, the two former servants of his constituency that he salut

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs
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24 Jul 2024 Business of the House

The Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero is trumpeting that 76% of the electorate are right behind GB Energy, and why would they not be? Why would they not want a state-owned energy company such as Ørsted, Vattenfall or Equinor delivering for people across these islands? But it is not that, is it? It is

fiscal-policyimmigrationhealth
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23 Jul 2024 International Immunities and Privileges

It is a great pleasure to see you in the Chair, Madam Deputy Speaker. I look forward to you extending your authority to unruly fourth parties, even if they are new to that role. I welcome this statutory instrument, which gives effect to the convention on the establishment of GCAP. GCAP is not important but vital to a r

defenceeconomy-jobstechnology
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23 Jul 2024 International Immunities and Privileges

If we take, as the United Kingdom has, an extraordinarily complex programme somewhere down the road, then the opportunity cost, much less the financial and operability cost, of turning back on that must be well set out. I am afraid that those are the details the Treasury has a history of not being that interested in. I

defenceeconomy-jobstechnology
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22 Jul 2024Health and Social Care Reform

In integrating health and social care it is vital to take the staff component along with you. It is also vital to have sufficient funding. We integrated health and social care in Scotland in 2012 and it has been a difficult road, but health in Scotland is funded £323 per head more than it is in England. Will the Minist

healthsocial-care
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