Speeches by Johnson.
Every Hansard contribution by Diana Johnson this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 101–120 of 677 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 21 Jul 2025 | Orgreave Inquiry “First, I will deal with this issue around documents. The Home Secretary recently wrote to all police forces in England and Wales and all Government Departments to remind them of the relevant legislative frameworks for records management and to ask that information relating to the events at Orgreave on 18 June 1984 be r…” crimelocal-government | 105 |
| 21 Jul 2025 | Orgreave Inquiry “I agree with the right hon. Gentleman about paying tribute to the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign. I had the privilege to meet some of the members of that campaign, and I fully acknowledge and appreciate how lives were ruined and families have suffered a lot. Not just the people there on the day, but the wider fami…” crimelocal-government | 164 |
| 21 Jul 2025 | Orgreave Inquiry “I bitterly regret the fact that it has taken so long for the inquiry to be established. As I have said, there were a number of other causes, but we should have been looking at this far earlier. I think it helpful that Members are expressing their views about what should be covered by the terms of reference for the inqu…” crimelocal-government | 94 |
| 21 Jul 2025 | Orgreave Inquiry “I am grateful to my hon. Friend for his comments. It is clear that once the inquiry has been established we must let it do its work and make its recommendations, and we will then seek to respond to those recommendations.” crimelocal-government | 41 |
| 21 Jul 2025 | Orgreave Inquiry “We gave careful consideration to the role played by the Hillsborough independent inquiry, because we think it would be very useful for the chair of this inquiry to look at the model that it provides. I take my hon. Friend’s point about the duty of candour, and work is being done on putting that into statute, but the bi…” crimelocal-government | 66 |
| 21 Jul 2025 | Orgreave Inquiry “I can absolutely confirm that this is a statutory inquiry, with all the legal powers that a statutory inquiry has to compel the provision of documents and of evidence from witnesses and to go wherever the evidence leads it.” crimelocal-government | 39 |
| 21 Jul 2025 | Orgreave Inquiry “I am very happy to discuss this matter with my hon. Friend. I think it worth pointing out that police forces are independent of Government and that decisions concerning the management of their records are for them to make in accordance with their respective reviews and policies on retention and disposal. The Government…” crimelocal-government | 95 |
| 21 Jul 2025 | Orgreave Inquiry “I am sure that the bishop will listen carefully to the comments that Members have made. I know that some people would feel very comfortable talking about what happened, explaining and giving testimony, while others would not want to do that. It will be for the bishop to decide on the best way forward, to ensure that th…” crimelocal-government | 79 |
| 21 Jul 2025 | Orgreave Inquiry “My hon. Friend speaks with great knowledge about how Orgreave has affected her community so many years on. She makes the important point that there is a political context to this inquiry. Those of us who were around then know that it was a very political time, with the miners’ strike and all that. It is absolutely righ…” crimelocal-government | 136 |
| 20 Jul 2025 | Asylum Hotels: Migrant Criminal Activity “As I have just set out in great detail, we have a plan. Let me say respectfully to the hon. Gentleman that the plan that the previous Government had resulted in four volunteers, I think, going to Rwanda. A general election was called; the then Prime Minister decided to call a general election. Why did he not let the sc…” immigrationcrime | 91 |
| 20 Jul 2025 | Asylum Hotels: Migrant Criminal Activity “As I have said a number of times, this Government are committed to closing all hotels by the end of this Parliament. Fewer hotels are open now than when we came into power last July.” immigrationcrime | 35 |
| 20 Jul 2025 | Asylum Hotels: Migrant Criminal Activity “As I said at the outset, whoever perpetrates a crime will be held to account, and there will be consequences. I hope I have been clear that that includes people who are making asylum applications, as well as the wider general public. People have to be held to account.” immigrationcrime | 49 |
| 20 Jul 2025 | Asylum Hotels: Migrant Criminal Activity “Clearly that is a live matter before the courts, but I want people to be held to account for their actions. If that involves extradition, that is the right thing to do.” immigrationcrime | 32 |
| 20 Jul 2025 | Asylum Hotels: Migrant Criminal Activity “What I can tell the hon. Lady is that we inherited a huge backlog of claims for asylum. One of the important parts of dealing with the backlog is processing those claims and determining whether people have an asylum claim that can be successful; if it is not, they should then be returned. That is the whole purpose of c…” immigrationcrime | 72 |
| 20 Jul 2025 | Asylum Hotels: Migrant Criminal Activity “Absolutely—I am very happy to give that assurance. I know that my hon. Friend has been raising these issues for some time, so I am happy to do that.” immigrationcrime | 29 |
| 20 Jul 2025 | Asylum Hotels: Migrant Criminal Activity “The number of hotels has come down. The aim is to reduce the overall bill by £1 billion, but the number of hotels has come down since we came into power.” immigrationcrime | 31 |
| 20 Jul 2025 | Asylum Hotels: Migrant Criminal Activity “I am happy to pass on that issue to the Immigration Minister.” immigrationcrime | 12 |
| 20 Jul 2025 | Asylum Hotels: Migrant Criminal Activity “I totally disagree with what the hon. Lady said. Violent disorder is not a symptom—it is criminal. It is thuggery; it is attacks on our brave police officers. There is no reason or excuse for what happened last summer or for any violent disorder that may happen in future. It is criminal, it should be prosecuted, and pe…” immigrationcrime | 66 |
| 20 Jul 2025 | Asylum Hotels: Migrant Criminal Activity “I thank my hon. Friend for those comments. It might help the shadow Home Secretary if I say that the number of hotels has gone down under this Labour Government. [Interruption.] Despite what the shadow Home Secretary says, the number of hotels has gone down since the Government came into power.” immigrationcrime | 51 |
| 20 Jul 2025 | Asylum Hotels: Migrant Criminal Activity “The right hon. Lady says that there is no plan. First, we are working with source and transit companies to stop dangerous journeys before they begin. Secondly, we are stepping up law enforcement, with new powers, more National Crime Agency officers and specialist units in France to disrupt smuggling gangs. Thirdly, we …” immigrationcrime | 143 |