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Written questions by Davis.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by David Davis this session, with the full answer and department. See how every department answers, or back to the MP page.

Department:All (137)Department of Health and Social Care (30)Home Office (28)Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (17)Ministry of Justice (11)Department for Education (8)Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (7)Department for Transport (4)Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (4)Treasury (4)Attorney General (3)Department for Business and Trade (3)Department for Work and Pensions (3)

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6 Jul 2026·Treasury·Pending
Asked

What estimate her Department has made of the number of specific licences granted by the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation under the category of legal fees that permitted the use of frozen assets to (a) initiate and (b) pursue legal proceedings against UK (i) citizens and (ii) residents; and what assessment her Department has made of the potential impact of its policies on licensed funds on Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation.

Reply

Awaiting answer.

14 May 2026·Treasury·Answered
Asked

How many people have been allowed to pay taxes late without penalty in each of the last five years.

Reply

HM Revenue and Customs does not hold centrally a dataset that identifies how many individuals have been allowed to pay taxes late without incurring a penalty in each of the last five years.

12 Jan 2026·Treasury·Answered
Asked

By how much they plan to reduce their Department's budget to help fund the digital ID scheme.

Reply

Digital Identity policy is in development, with a dedicated team inside the Cabinet Office working to develop the proposals. Costs in this Spending Review period will be met within the existing Spending Review settlements.

19 Nov 2024·Treasury·Answered
Asked

Whether her Department plans to publish risk assessments of proposed changes to (a) Agricultural Property Relief and (b) Business Property Relief.

Reply

At Autumn Budget 2024, the Government took a number of difficult but necessary decisions on tax, welfare, and spending to restore economic stability, fix the public finances, and support public services. The Government published information about the refo...

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