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Speeches by Burton-Sampson.

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9 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (First sitting)

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Vickers. I have received contact from Send the Right Message, an organisation in my constituency of Southend West and Leigh. It welcomes clause 3 and clause 4, which I will speak to later, but it makes it very clear that during the implementation it is really important

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4 Jun 2025Bank Closures and Banking Hubs

My hon. Friend mentioned the issues caused for businesses. There are also significant issues for charities. In my constituency, many local charities and community groups receive cash donations and struggle to find a place to bank them. Does he agree that this is an issue for charities, just as much as it is for local b

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3 Jun 2025Engagements

This time last year, Southend United football club almost went bankrupt, thanks to mismanagement by the former owner, but on Sunday they made it to Wembley for the national league play-off final. Despite being beaten by Oldham Athletic at the eleventh hour, it was like the phoenix rising from the flames to see them on

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21 May 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 867)

Jacob, I just want to explore the area of online gaming. It is something that perhaps people would not generally think about in relation to this area, but can you give us an overview of how online gaming and gaming-adjacent social media platforms contribute to the spread of the manosphere?

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21 May 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 867)

On the point you just made about it being unchecked, is it fair to say that the level of controls around this sort of behaviour on gaming platforms is probably less than the limited level of controls we see on other platforms?

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21 May 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 867)

If I can come to you now, Janaya: looking at pornography, what impact does access to violent and extreme pornography have on attitudes towards women and girls?

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18 May 2025 Mental Health Bill [Lords]

I thank all Members who have spoken so far to share their professional experience, leaving me feeling very under-qualified to speak on this matter, and those who shared their deeply personal contributions. We all know the shocking statistics associated with mental health. Indeed, the cost of poor mental health is calcu

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18 May 2025Gender Self-identification

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Mundell. In the Supreme Court ruling, the judge said that the Equality Act 2010 applies to trans people. Does the hon. Lady agree that we have been failing trans people for many years in this country, despite the fact that they are covered by the Equality Act? That

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14 May 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 869)

That is really interesting. Coming to you, Professor Coleman, do you agree with the Government’s guidance that a ruptured PIP implant does not pose a serious health condition?

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14 May 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 869)

I am going to start with you, Professor Nanayakkara. I would like you to explain the difference between a typical breast implant and a PIP breast implant.

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14 May 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 869)

I really appreciate your answer, Professor Coleman, but I am going to press you a little more. We can appreciate that there is a problem through the design of these implants. Do you think it poses a serious health risk to women when these implants fail?

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14 May 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 869)

Professor Nanayakkara, did you have something to add to that?

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14 May 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 869)

Thank you, that is really helpful. Coming to you now Professor Heneghan, is it reasonable to assume that the majority of women with PIP implants will already have had them removed or replaced?

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14 May 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 869)

I just want to pull you back to the question about whether it is reasonable to assume that the majority of women have now had these PIP implants removed—or are there a large number of women still out there with these implants?

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14 May 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 869)

Professor Coleman, do you think sufficient research has been undertaken in the UK on the risk of PIP implants to women, and if not, why do you think that is the case?

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14 May 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 869)

Finally, is there anything else any of you think the UK Government should be doing that they are not doing currently, regarding PIP implants?

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7 May 2025 Trade Negotiations

I thank the Minister, the Prime Minister, Lord Mandelson and all involved in this work for getting the deal over the line. Unlike some Opposition Members, who seem intent on talking down the Government’s positive work and our country, I find the deal really positive. Does the Minister agree that this trade deal, the on

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7 May 2025Crime and Policing Bill (Thirteenth sitting)

The Minister will remember me mentioning Julie Taylor, who has campaigned locally on this issue after the death of her grandson Liam. She welcomes these new clauses. She said to me that she welcomes anything that helps get rid of this awful crime, and that she thanks the Government for introducing them. Does the Minist

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7 May 2025Crime and Policing Bill (Thirteenth sitting)

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Pritchard. Like my right hon. Friend the Minister, I will always defend the right to protest, but it must be appropriate. Having one’s voice heard must not come at the expense of intimidating those who are peacefully worshipping. As the hon. Member for Stockton West me

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29 Apr 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 867)

I will start with you, Jack, and then perhaps you can add to this, Emily. You said you wanted to, “Cause discussion and make change.” What conversations did you want to start as part of the show, and what messages did you want to convey?

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