Speeches by Davis.
Every Hansard contribution by David Davis this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 201–220 of 221 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 25 Nov 2024 | Speaker’s Statement “Further to that point of order, Mr Speaker. When I first arrived in the House, it was common in the Conservative party—the Thatcherite Conservative party, I say to my right hon. Friend the Member for Gainsborough (Sir Edward Leigh)—to view John Prescott as public enemy No. 1. It was an act that he loved playing into, i…” culture-communitymp-performance | 303 |
| 25 Nov 2024 | Israel-Gaza Conflict: Arrest Warrants “The Minister may be aware that I have fought the corner for international courts time and again in this House. I view upholding the authority of those courts and their reputation as very important. The difficulty here is not just that Israel is a democracy, but that it has an internal, independent judiciary, which puts…” defenceeconomy-jobsother | 92 |
| 20 Nov 2024 | Topical Questions “T3. Last year, nearly 50 British universities were identified as having research ties with what are deemed very high-risk Chinese institutions. Subsequently, the intelligence services briefed 24 universities on resisting the infiltration attempts of foreign agencies, but the Intelligence and Security Committee report s…” technologyhealtheducation | 71 |
| 13 Nov 2024 | Facial Recognition: Police Use “I agree with the hon. Member for Liverpool Riverside (Kim Johnson), but it goes deeper than that. There are at least three conditions that ought to apply, and I would be interested to hear from my right hon. Friend the Member for Maldon (Sir John Whittingdale) whether Essex met them. First, these things always ought to…” crimetechnology | 115 |
| 13 Nov 2024 | Facial Recognition: Police Use “I am very much on the hon. Lady’s side of that argument, partly because we are a country where it is not normal to stop people and ask for their identity cards, which is why we have had a few battles over that in the past. Also, the technology is prone to slippage. Way back when—probably when the hon. Lady was still at…” crimetechnology | 102 |
| 13 Nov 2024 | Facial Recognition: Police Use “On precisely that point, some police forces in the UK take the view that GDPR has reach in this area. Does my right hon. Friend have a view on that?” crimetechnology | 30 |
| 12 Nov 2024 | Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2024-11-12) “I am just here to be Iain’s lieutenant. Under Governments of all colours, there has been an institutional disinclination to defend our citizens. As an ex-Foreign Office Minister, there is always an argument for it—we will upset this relationship or that relationship—so Parliament’s role in holding Government and the in…” | 101 |
| 12 Nov 2024 | Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2024-11-12) “From my perspective, there is a general issue here: if I were to speak about an individual, I would of course talk to his family. Automatically.” | 26 |
| 31 Oct 2024 | Business of the House “Thank you, Mr Speaker. Indeed, this question may be of interest to you. The Leader of the House has ministerial responsibilities, but she is also the nearest thing this House has to a shop steward in the Cabinet, and it is in that context I ask her this question. A month ago, I wrote to the Chancellor about her cancell…” economy-jobscost-of-livinglocal-government | 209 |
| 22 Oct 2024 | PSNI: Surveillance Powers “9. Whether he has had discussions with the Police Service of Northern Ireland on its use of surveillance powers.” crimedefence | 19 |
| 22 Oct 2024 | PSNI: Surveillance Powers “At a recent hearing of the Investigatory Powers Tribunal, it became apparent that the Northern Ireland police force had been caught surveilling journalists’ telephones on the basis that they had received secret documents from whistleblowers. The reason for the secrecy of those documents was to cover up the embarrassmen…” crimedefence | 81 |
| 20 Oct 2024 | Topical Questions “When last year the now Home Secretary called on the then Conservative Government to use counter-terror legislation to proscribe organisations such as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, she will remember that I supported her publicly. Since then, Iran and the IRGC have got even more dangerous. Has she changed her mi…” crimeimmigrationsocial-care | 55 |
| 13 Oct 2024 | Points of Order “Further to those points of order, Mr Speaker. Very, very few people in this House change history; most of us are moved by it rather than moving it ourselves. Alex Salmond was an exception to that, as we have heard from all the people—mostly his opponents—who have spoken well of him today. He was a brilliant speaker, pa…” culture-community | 363 |
| 8 Oct 2024 | Engagements “On the assisted dying Bill, which is a private Member’s Bill, the Government are quite rightly staying neutral, but the real issue with the Bill is that the time constraints of private legislation make it difficult to get it right first time. If we get this wrong first time, the consequences are too terrible to contemp…” economy-jobsfiscal-policyhealth | 95 |
| 11 Sept 2024 | Point of Order “On a point of order, Mr Speaker. Transparency of justice is vital. To that end, Members of this House should be freely able to see exactly what happens at any trial in this country. Yet when I tried to obtain a transcript of the Lucy Letby trial from Manchester Crown court, I was told it would cost me £100,000. That nu…” mp-performance | 118 |
| 9 Sept 2024 | Topical Questions “The Justice Secretary will be aware that the Criminal Cases Review Commission took 17 years to overturn the conviction of Andrew Malkinson, an innocent man, even though DNA evidence exonerating him was available from the fourth year; and his is not the only such case. Has the Minister any intention of addressing the re…” crimesocial-care | 72 |
| 4 Sept 2024 | Topical Questions “T2. Can I bring the Secretary of State back to the issue of the postmasters who have not received their letters? There have been battles across this House, but those on all sides support fast responses to the postmasters. Kevan Jones, the erstwhile Member for North Durham, is no longer with us in the House, but he and …” economy-jobslabour-marketlocal-government | 122 |
| 4 Sept 2024 | SEND Provision “The hon. Gentleman will remember that we had a debate like this one in the main Chamber, and there was record demand—that tells the Government something. He is right that there is not enough money for SEND generally, but it is also distributed very badly. In my constituency we get £900 per child from central Government…” educationsocial-carelocal-government | 101 |
| 29 Jul 2024 | European Scrutiny Committee “I have listened to the hon. Member and the hon. Member for Walthamstow (Ms Creasy), and I guess I am the third way because I do not agree with either of them. The hon. Gentleman has a significant point. As the relationship with the European Union evolves over the next five or 10 years, it is important that the Governme…” other | 126 |
| 28 Jul 2024 | Topical Questions “T4. In December 2023 a plot was exposed in which members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps planned to assassinate two journalists working for Iran International on UK soil. Since January 2022 there have been about 15 such incidents in Britain. Is it not now time to ban the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps?” crimeimmigrationdefence | 53 |