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Speeches by Leigh.

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31 Mar 2025Topical Questions

T2. I am a simple soul, so I trust the Foreign Secretary completely. Will he assure me that nothing in the Product Regulation and Metrology Bill, which we are debating only this afternoon, will in any way nullify Brexit by limiting our ability to make our own decisions on regulation and to conduct our own free trade de

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30 Mar 2025Topical Questions

Will the Home Secretary consider raising an obvious lacuna in the law in the Committee of Ministers at the Council of Europe? Under the refugee convention, we can automatically deport foreign criminals who enter this country illegally, but under the convention on human rights, we cannot. Surely we can address that in p

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27 Mar 2025 Scunthorpe Steelworks

Scunthorpe neighbours my constituency, and many of my constituents who work there will be desperately worried today. This is a vital national interest—a crisis. For the past 150 years, wars have been won by states that can make virgin steel. Will the Government do anything—tariffs, or the Secretary of State going up to

economy-jobsdefencelocal-government
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26 Mar 2025 Tobacco and Vapes Bill

I agree with everything that my hon. Friend is saying about smoking, but the elephant in this room is the dramatic decline in legal tobacco sales. According to HMRC, they have declined by 44% since 2021, while the number of smokers has declined by only 0.5%. We are reaching a stage at which we are taxing cigarettes so

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25 Mar 2025Asylum Hotels and Illegal Channel Crossings

Under the refugee convention, we can automatically deport illegal migrants who come here, but under the European convention on human rights we cannot. I had a probing new clause moved on my behalf in Committee on this subject, and, with your permission, Mr Speaker, I hope to move it again on Report. I know that the Min

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25 Mar 2025National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill

When I visited staff at the much-loved St Barnabas hospice in Lincoln, which provides excellent palliative care, they told me that they are losing £300,000 a year. In the debates on assisted dying, we all agree that we want more palliative care. I just cannot understand the logic of what the Government are doing. I mak

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24 Mar 2025Disruption at Heathrow

Following that last question, can the Secretary of State give us an absolute assurance that nothing in our drive towards green energy and net zero will ever affect the sustainability and safety of our vital transport systems?

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20 Mar 2025 Conflict in Gaza

I agree with everything the Foreign Secretary has said, in particular that we have to give hope to the Palestinian people. To be fair to the Israeli Government position, Hamas could solve the problem now by releasing the hostages. Having said that, does the Foreign Secretary agree that is quite wrong for any member of

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20 Mar 2025 Tourism Industry

I will not impose a formal time limit, but there are eight people trying to take part in the debate, so please be considerate when you give your speeches. I know somebody who will definitely be very considerate, so I call David Mundell.

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20 Mar 2025 Tourism Industry

I assure my right hon. Friend, on behalf of the whole House, that we love south-west Scotland—almost as much as Dudley.

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20 Mar 2025 Tourism Industry

It is only a pity that nobody mentioned beautiful, bracing Skegness in this debate. Question put and agreed to. Resolved, That this House has considered Government support for the tourism industry.

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20 Mar 2025 Tourism Industry

I remind Members that if they wish to speak they need to bob.

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18 Mar 2025Large-scale Solar Farms

The Government say that only 1% of agricultural land will be taken up by solar farms, but in the pipeline around Gainsborough 10,000 acres have already been put aside for solar farms, with another 4,000 announced a couple of weeks ago—up to 15% of my constituency, which is the most arable and most fertile in the countr

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18 Mar 2025Topical Questions

T7. The Secretary of State and I are near neighbours. Will he take a short car journey to Gainsborough to visit the new fusion site at West Burton? It is probably the most exciting development in green energy that we have ever had in this country, creating unlimited jobs and unlimited green energy. Will he join me in G

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18 Mar 2025Large-scale Solar Farms

14. What recent discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the development of large-scale solar farms.

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17 Mar 2025Sentencing Council Guidelines

Just to be constructive for a moment and to try to get a bit of consensus, surely no one is suggesting that anybody in Parliament wants to restrict the power of judges and their traditional right to sentence people according to their own lights. All we are questioning is whether a quango like the Sentencing Council sho

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17 Mar 2025Women’s Changed State Pension Age: Compensation

I remind Members that they should bob if they wish to be called in the debate. As we can see, a large number of hon. Members wish to take part, so if we are going to get everybody in, I must impose a five-minute limit on speeches. I ask Members to please refrain from interventions as much as possible.

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17 Mar 2025Women’s Changed State Pension Age: Compensation

Order. There is a five-minute limit—sorry, Jon.

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13 Mar 2025Hospitality Industry

10. What steps he is taking to support the hospitality industry.

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13 Mar 2025Hospitality Industry

Obviously the Minister is working very hard, but he looks a bit tired, so may I offer him some Lincolnshire hospitality? Will he come and stay for a glorious weekend in one of our farm cottages, to enjoy our great skies and bracing air, and help our distressed farmers? Frankly, they need the income. The problem is that

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