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Speeches by Leigh.

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3 Dec 2025OBR: Resignation of Chair

For what it is worth, I think the OBR has become too powerful. We live in a parliamentary democracy, not a quangocracy, and the Chancellor alone should be responsible. Does the Chief Secretary agree that in future all communications between the Chancellor and the OBR should be in deep private? That is the only way the

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2 Dec 2025Budget Resolutions

As a matter of interest, why did Labour Chancellor Hugh Dalton resign?

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2 Dec 2025Budget Resolutions

Will the Minister give way?

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27 Nov 2025 Right to Trial by Jury

I served as a young barrister in criminal courts, and I have served on a jury, and I can say that I was deeply impressed by the care that people on the jury, from all walks of life, took to consider the evidence—actually, they were better than the barristers in many ways. I can understand where the Minister is coming f

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27 Nov 2025Occupied Palestinian Territories: Support for Christians

I agree with everything the Leader of the House has just said. The fact is, the pressure by illegal settlers on Christians and Muslims in Jerusalem and the west bank is absolutely appalling, particularly in Taybeh, the last Christian town on the west bank. I have been to the west bank and have seen for myself what is g

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27 Nov 2025 Right to Trial by Jury

I feel so strongly about it.

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26 Nov 2025 Budget Resolutions

The benefit bill is now unsustainable in this country. Really, the main reason I will say what I want to say today is that I hope we can create some consensus in the House to try to deal with this problem, which is imposing a massive level of debt on families. I am absolutely sure that the Government accept that this b

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26 Nov 2025 Budget Resolutions

I am careful, actually, to look at the data and constantly refer to facts that are accepted by the OBR and the Government. These facts are not challenged. We have 300,000 people currently waiting to undergo a work capability assessment. We need emergency measures to clear the backlog. I am surprised that anybody could

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26 Nov 2025 Budget Resolutions

I will make some progress, if I may. The Centre for Social Justice estimates that by 2026 there will be a gap of over £2,500 between earnings and combined benefit income for under-25s. I could go on making those arguments, but I will proceed to the next part of my speech, on immigration. I accept that the greatest fail

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26 Nov 2025 Budget Resolutions

I was not actually making that point. What we were discussing earlier in the year was people seeking work, and trying to encourage people to get back into work. I can understand the political imperative of what the Chancellor has done today—to sustain her position with her Back Benchers—but the problem is that the Gove

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25 Nov 2025 Level 7 Apprenticeships

I will call Sarah Gibson to move the motion and I will then call the Minister to respond. I remind other Members that they may make a speech only with the prior permission of the Member in charge of the debate and the Minister. There will not be an opportunity for the Member in charge to wind up, as is the convention f

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25 Nov 2025Immigration Reforms: Humanitarian Visa Routes

Order.

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25 Nov 2025Immigration Reforms: Humanitarian Visa Routes

Order. I am sorry, but the hon. Lady must sit down.

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25 Nov 2025G20 and Ukraine

The Prime Minister has done a pretty good job of getting close to President Trump. Can he convince the tyrant bear that to reward him with land he has already taken would be bad enough, but it would be utterly egregious and appalling to allow him—the ruthless bear—to take land he has not even taken yet, in fortress Don

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25 Nov 2025Immigration Reforms: Humanitarian Visa Routes

All right, we will have one more intervention.

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25 Nov 2025Immigration Reforms: Humanitarian Visa Routes

I remind Members that if they wish to speak, they must bob. As you can see, a large number of colleagues are trying to take part. I shall impose an immediate three-minute limit on speeches. Bear in mind that if you make interventions on your colleagues, somebody may not get in.

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25 Nov 2025Immigration Reforms: Humanitarian Visa Routes

I cannot comment on the content, but the delivery of the last speech was certainly very powerful.

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25 Nov 2025Immigration Reforms: Humanitarian Visa Routes

Order. A very large number of people wish to take part in the debate, and I will try to get everybody in, but if there continue to be interventions, some people will not get in. I just ask the hon. Gentleman whether he can shortly bring his remarks to a close so that I can get everybody in. Thank you.

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25 Nov 2025Immigration Reforms: Humanitarian Visa Routes

Order. Interventions will be brief.

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20 Nov 2025 Separation Centres: Terrorist Offenders

When it comes to terrorists, what is worrying a lot of us is the fact that people are pouring across the channel illegally and there is absolutely no check whatsoever on them. The Minister may not be able to answer this now, but I am interested in the state of the law. Surely it is a very risky thing for our nation tha

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