Speeches by Simmonds.
Every Hansard contribution by David Simmonds this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 281–300 of 661 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 15 Jun 2025 | Child Sexual Exploitation: Casey Report “My Hillingdon constituents have seen the work that the local authority has had to do over many decades to deal with child sexual exploitation and trafficking arising from Heathrow. When I led the Local Government Association’s response—when these cases first came to light—one issue that arose was the sharing of informa…” crimesocial-carelocal-government | 115 |
| 8 Jun 2025 | Support for High Streets “Our high streets and small businesses have been hammered by this Government, with big increases in the cost of business rates and national insurance contributions. Can the Minister tell the House what measures he and the team have put forward to the Chancellor of the Exchequer to help our small businesses and high stre…” local-governmenteconomy-jobscost-of-living | 58 |
| 8 Jun 2025 | Local Authority Funding “The Minister knows from his time at the Local Government Association of the impact that asylum has on the budgets of local authorities. With the Home Office’s much-vaunted increase in the grant rate for asylum claims, the Government are pushing thousands of households on to council waiting lists and shunting millions i…” local-governmentfiscal-policysocial-care | 83 |
| 3 Jun 2025 | Disadvantaged Communities “It is a pleasure, once again, to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Roger. I add my congratulations to the hon. Member for Wolverhampton North East (Mrs Brackenridge) on securing this debate and bringing in many Members, who have articulated clearly their concerns about a variety of issues across their constituencies. …” local-governmenteconomy-jobssocial-care | 290 |
| 3 Jun 2025 | Disadvantaged Communities “I note your look, Sir Roger. Much was made in last year’s Budget of a supposed £22 billion funding gap, which was swiftly debunked by those more expert in that field than I am. That is about 1.6% of total spending by the British Government; it is a very small amount in the national figures. I am sure Government Members…” local-governmenteconomy-jobssocial-care | 128 |
| 3 Jun 2025 | Disadvantaged Communities “That is a really good example of where the “how” matters. The theory, which was certainly built into the funding formula under the last Conservative Government, and indeed, the coalition Government, was that growth in housing numbers, which many Members have spoken of as important, came with the new homes bonus. So tha…” local-governmenteconomy-jobssocial-care | 274 |
| 3 Jun 2025 | Disadvantaged Communities “As Government Members are discovering, having voted to retain the two-child benefit cap as part of the Budget process last year, government is about making very difficult choices. The question becomes: is it fair for those who do not have children and who work in lower-paid jobs to pay additional taxes to cover the cos…” local-governmenteconomy-jobssocial-care | 709 |
| 3 Jun 2025 | Disadvantaged Communities “In a word, no. I do not accept that. I do not believe for a moment that we address challenges of long-term poverty and disadvantage in a short-term way, but the purpose of this debate is to ask whether the decisions being made are taking us in a positive direction of travel that will benefit those we are here to talk a…” local-governmenteconomy-jobssocial-care | 262 |
| 3 Jun 2025 | Disadvantaged Communities “Ending child poverty has been a long-term commitment of the Conservative party. Reference has been made, positively, to my right hon. Friend the Member for Chingford and Woodford Green (Sir Iain Duncan Smith) and the work that he did with the Centre for Social Justice, which enshrined that as a policy agenda during the…” local-governmenteconomy-jobssocial-care | 131 |
| 2 Jun 2025 | Immigration Offences: Sentencing “16. What discussions she has had with the Sentencing Council on sentencing guidelines for immigration offences.” immigrationcrime | 16 |
| 2 Jun 2025 | Immigration Offences: Sentencing “As the shadow Justice Secretary heard when he visited on Friday, criminal gangs are imposing a significant cost on Hillingdon, which has the highest level of asylum seekers per capita of any local authority, because the council has to support asylum seekers who have been smuggled into the UK. What plans does the Justic…” immigrationcrime | 80 |
| 1 Jun 2025 | Topical Questions “On Friday in my constituency I met the leader of Hillingdon council, which hosts 3,000 asylum seekers in Home Office accommodation—the most per capita of any local authority in the country. He told me that the council faces a £5 million per annum funding shortfall, which is more that its entire budget for libraries and…” immigrationcrime | 88 |
| 1 Jun 2025 | Topical Questions “T1. If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities.” immigrationcrime | 11 |
| 21 May 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Thirteenth sitting) “I briefly draw the Committee’s attention to the Planning Advisory Service. As a result of a long-standing arrangement with the Local Government Association, through a funding set-up whereby local authorities and Government provide resources, both peer-support services and these activities are already provided in partne…” housingenvironmentlocal-government | 120 |
| 21 May 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Thirteenth sitting) “On a point of order, Ms Jardine. I should declare that I am an unpaid parliamentary vice-president of the Local Government Association, which I referred to in my contribution.” housingenvironmentlocal-government | 29 |
| 21 May 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourteenth sitting) “I will be brief: the issues in new clause 111, which it is my privilege to speak to, have already been extensively debated. We have just heard about protections in respect of playing fields; new clause 111 is about protections in respect of villages. Those are relevant to places such as Harefield in my constituency—pre…” environmenthousingenergy | 116 |
| 21 May 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Thirteenth sitting) “It is once again a pleasure to serve with you in the Chair, Ms Jardine. We broadly support the aim of this new clause. I know my colleague the noble Lord Goldsmith proposed a similar amendment in the House of Lords, which Baroness Taylor and the Secretary of State at DEFRA have indicated they are supportive of. However…” housingenvironmentlocal-government | 177 |
| 19 May 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Eleventh sitting) “It is a pleasure to serve with you in the Chair, Ms Jardine. Is this proposed to become the default across Government? In my experience as a magistrate, large numbers of people do not attend court. The rules essentially say that a notice is deemed served if it has been posted to a correct postal address of the individu…” housinglocal-governmenteconomy-jobs | 135 |
| 19 May 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Eleventh sitting) “I just want to ask the Minister, in respect of the appointment of the inspector, what the Government’s thoughts are about the requirements for who that inspector would be. With reference to my fellow shadow Minister’s point on an earlier clause, one of the concerns is whether what emerges from this process will be a fa…” housinglocal-governmenteconomy-jobs | 189 |
| 19 May 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Eleventh sitting) “I understand the point the Minister is making. The lessons learnt from the HS2 project is that this can become a very significant source of hardship for land occupiers. I think of a constituent in his 90s who has waited six years for the payment of compensation for land that has been occupied throughout that time by HS…” housinglocal-governmenteconomy-jobs | 122 |