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Speeches by Chowns.

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9 Jul 2025 Disabled Bus Passes

It makes sense for bus services to reflect local needs, but whether someone has a disability and needs to use a bus is not a locally determined thing. There should be fair access to these services wherever someone lives in the country. Currently we have a postcode lottery regarding the ability to use bus passes 24 hour

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9 Jul 2025 Disabled Bus Passes

On that point, will the Minister give way?

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2 Jul 2025 NHS 10-Year Plan

In the constructive spirit that has characterised much of this discussion, I welcome much of what the Secretary of State has announced today: bringing care closer to people in their homes, investing more in prevention—it is all good stuff. But there seems to be a missed opportunity here. In the 143 pages of this docume

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2 Jul 2025Women’s State Pension Age: Financial Redress

The hon. Lady is making an extremely powerful case about this long-standing injustice. As she has pointed out, the WASPI campaigners are making really constructive suggestions to resolve the matter, offering to reach out and sit around the table with the Government. Does she share my frustration that the Government are

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

Let me start by putting on record that I know at least two people who have participated in Palestine Action protests, but that is not why I am speaking today. This is about fundamental principles. This is a chilling moment for British democracy. Let us be clear about what is happening: a political protest group is bein

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30 Jun 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 439)

Would it not be better to do a site-specific survey and then use the scheme if appropriate for that species, such as district-level licensing, which is possible under existing law, than to do no survey at all, which is what the Planning and Infrastructure Bill foresees?

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30 Jun 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 439)

On the point about surveys, you said there will be area-wide surveys—say, county-wide surveys—that will replace and obviate the need for site-specific surveys. Unless ecologists survey every potential development site within a county, is there not a serious risk that specific sites that have specific populations of spe

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30 Jun 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 439)

As it stands, it is a system that dispenses with the mitigation hierarchy and enables developers to use viability concerns to get out of their contributions to the nature restoration fund. Are those two aspects of concern to you?

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30 Jun 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 439)

You are now recognising, contrary to your evidence to the Bill Committee a couple of months ago, that the Bill, as it is currently written, does not provide that certainty and, in fact, provides a rolling back on the current projections?

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30 Jun 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 439)

I am a little surprised by one or two things I have heard in your answers, particularly from Ms Spain, including the idea that ecological problems could be fixed in 10 years and then no further action will be needed. The specific thing I wanted to pick you up on was when, in your response to Ms Heylings, you used the w

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24 Jun 2025Nuclear-certified Aircraft Procurement

The letter, not the spirit!

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24 Jun 2025Nuclear-certified Aircraft Procurement

The prospect of UK fighter jets carrying Donald Trump’s nuclear bombs cannot be anybody’s vision of security. This decision flies in the face of our obligations under the non-proliferation treaty. It ties us further into a US military that cannot even keep its own classified intelligence secure. It ties us further to a

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22 Jun 2025Middle East

The Iranian regime has long been a threat to peace, democracy and human rights, and the unilateral, illegal and dangerously provocative Israeli and, now, American attacks have made a tense situation extremely perilous and are completely outside international law. It is therefore deeply concerning to hear the Foreign Se

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18 Jun 2025 Warm Home Discount

Today’s announcement is very welcome and will make a real difference to many of our constituents. I am glad to hear the Minister reaffirm today that in addition to support with bills, the Government recognise the urgent need to ensure that every home is well-insulated and affordable to heat—a genuinely warm home—and ar

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18 Jun 2025River Pollution

As the Secretary of State knows, my constituency of North Herefordshire is very seriously affected by water pollution in the Lugg and the Wye. I confess that I am disappointed that, in both his answers to the hon. Member for Monmouthshire (Catherine Fookes), he did not mention agricultural pollution at all. That is des

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18 Jun 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 831)

I have a specific question on that, but I understand that Mr Meaney wants to come in on this one.

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18 Jun 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 831)

We have already had some disagreement on that.

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18 Jun 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 831)

Dr Chapman, would you like to comment specifically on carbon pricing across the board?

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18 Jun 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 831)

We clearly have a difference on this, but I want to come to my second question. Dr Chapman, you touched on this. You pointed out that it is projected that 50% of airport expansion will be used by just 3% of the people. You talked about the inequalities that are at the centre of expansion of this particular form of tran

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18 Jun 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 831)

We clearly have a difference on this, but I want to come to my second question. Dr Chapman, you touched on this. You pointed out that it is projected that 50% of airport expansion will be used by just 3% of the people. You talked about the inequalities that are at the centre of expansion of this particular form of tran

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