Speeches by Baines.
Every Hansard contribution by David Baines this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 101–105 of 105 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 8 Sept 2024 | Topical Questions “At the start of the new school year, may I wish all teachers, school staff and children in my constituency the very best for the year ahead? Does my hon. Friend agree that, as part of the curriculum review, which I warmly welcome and look forward to, we need an education system and curriculum—particularly in primary sc…” education | 86 |
| 4 Sept 2024 | Business of the House “The Turks Head pub in my constituency is once again in the running for the Campaign for Real Ale’s pub of the year. Will the Leader of the House join me in congratulating it and wishing it luck? Does she agree that pubs and all small businesses play a vital role in our economies and communities? Will she allow Governme…” cost-of-livingfiscal-policyhealth | 70 |
| 4 Sept 2024 | SEND Provision “The hon. Gentleman is talking about disruption to children and their development. Under the previous Government, in the past 10 years, investment in early intervention such as children’s centres fell by about 44%. What effect did he think that had on young children?” educationsocial-carelocal-government | 43 |
| 25 Jul 2024 | Making Britain a Clean Energy Superpower “I am delighted to be able to make my maiden speech as the Member of Parliament for St Helens North during this important debate. Before my election to this place, I was the leader of St Helens borough council and the Liverpool city region lead member for net zero, so this debate is on a subject that I care deeply about…” energyeconomy-jobsenvironment | 2,136 |
| 17 Jul 2024 | Business of the House “Congratulations on your re-election, Mr Speaker. I welcome the Leader of the House to her place; I also welcome and look forward to debating the children’s wellbeing Bill announced yesterday. In St Helens North, there are many children in mainstream education with special educational needs such as dyslexia and autism w…” economy-jobshousingenergy | 107 |