Speeches by Chowns.
Every Hansard contribution by Ellie Chowns this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 81–100 of 852 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 24 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fourth sitting) “It is a pleasure to speak with you in the chair, Dame Siobhain. I rise to speak briefly in support of new clause 44, which, as the hon. Member has set out, is a very reasonable and modest proposal. As I said, I very strongly support the extension of the franchise to 16 and 17-year-olds, but it is crucial that investmen…” local-governmenttechnologyother | 280 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Third sitting) “As I outlined in my speech, in many comparable countries, all prisoners are permitted to vote. The proposal in new clause 9, tabled by my hon. Friend the Member for Brighton Pavilion, sets an arguably arbitrary cut-off date, but that is intended to offer balance. As we have to some extent previously covered, if someone…” educationlocal-governmentother | 161 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Third sitting) “I have made my position about the new clause clear, but perhaps this is a good moment to discuss a point that I was going to come to later. Various points have been made about the importance of restorative justice and rehabilitation. Imprisonment is a punishment for something that somebody has done wrong. There is a wi…” educationlocal-governmentother | 151 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fourth sitting) “If the hon. Member will forgive me, I will cite once more evidence from the Electoral Commission, which does not agree with him that the current system is fine. The Electoral Commission says that evidence from its research shows that “as many as 8 million people across the UK are not correctly registered to vote”. That…” local-governmenttechnologyother | 100 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fourth sitting) “It might be helpful if I remind the Committee of what the Electoral Commission itself says: “Automated voter registration has the potential to significantly improve levels of accuracy and completeness of the registers and help ensure people can vote in future elections… Significant progress should be made on implementi…” local-governmenttechnologyother | 91 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Third sitting) “I confess that I am a little puzzled at the questions that are being raised about specific types of crime. I am not sure whether hon. Members are suggesting that particular types of crime, for example those motivated by racial hatred, should be treated in a particular way in relation to voting, or whether they are simp…” educationlocal-governmentother | 783 |
| 23 Mar 2026 | River Wye Pollution “Water is life, and rivers are the lifeblood of our landscape, but too often they are in a perilous state. Yesterday we celebrated World Water Day, and last month, on Valentine’s day, I celebrated the work of North Herefordshire constituents who love the Lugg, the river that flows through the heart of my constituency. T…” environmentagricultureutilities | 395 |
| 23 Mar 2026 | Middle East “The expansion of US use of UK bases announced over the weekend represents an escalation of UK involvement in this war. At a time when we all agree that de-escalation is urgently needed, we are being dragged into Trump’s illegal, reckless war, with huge ramifications for the region and for households in this country. La…” defenceenergyeconomy-jobs | 133 |
| 19 Mar 2026 | International Development “Pitching defence against development is utterly short-sighted—it is a totally misjudged binary. These aid cuts make us all less secure. The Foreign Secretary has talked about this as a difficult choice; in fact, it is the wrong choice. Let us be clear: under this Labour Government, we are seeing deeper aid cuts in the …” defenceeconomy-jobsenvironment | 157 |
| 18 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (First sitting) “Q To be clear, automatic voter registration is not compulsory voting; it simply makes people more able to vote. It is not forcing them to vote at all, so it would be a mistake to conflate the two. Councillor Bentley: It is not, but you are automatically taking their data, and I think you need to ask permission for that…” economy-jobslocal-governmentother | 60 |
| 18 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (First sitting) “Q Mr Bentley, having made that statement, do you agree that automatic voter registration makes it easier for people to participate in the democratic process? Councillor Bentley: Yes, it does, but don’t forget that we have the right not to vote in this country. I make the same point again: we should test that with the p…” economy-jobslocal-governmentother | 92 |
| 18 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (First sitting) “Q Mr Bentley, I was really struck that you said twice in your answers that anything that makes voting easier for people has to be a good thing and should be supported. Mr Stanyon and Ms Yule, do you agree? Peter Stanyon: Within the bounds of making sure the system is trusted, which goes back to the points that Emily ma…” economy-jobslocal-governmentother | 82 |
| 18 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (First sitting) “Q I would like to ask your view on several things under the heading of political finance and disinformation. On political finance, could you comment on the benefits of a ban on crypto donations, on the potential benefits of a cap on individual donations, and on the potential benefits of an annual spending cap—not just …” economy-jobslocal-governmentother | 421 |
| 18 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (First sitting) “Q I would like to return to the question of your experience of having the franchise extended to 16 and 17-year-olds, and particularly to the topic of political literacy. You have given a few examples of work there. What conversations are happening nationally to ensure maximum co-ordination and investment in supporting …” economy-jobslocal-governmentother | 833 |
| 18 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (First sitting) “And—” economy-jobslocal-governmentother | 1 |
| 18 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Second sitting) “Q Thank you both for your work. You have made a powerful case for the danger of not better regulating disinformation. Can you share any lessons observed from how other countries have perhaps done this better? We have talked about the proposal for a repository of digital adverts. We have talked about deepfake labelling.…” other | 458 |
| 18 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Second sitting) “Q You both mentioned disinformation. Do you think the Bill does enough to tackle disinformation? Are there additional measures that are not yet in the Bill that you would welcome—for example, a real-time repository of online adverts, or further measures to tackle online disinformation? I am open to your suggestions. Ha…” other | 169 |
| 18 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (First sitting) “Q Thank you. Mr Stanyon, are you concerned about the effect of voter ID on the exclusion of people from voting? Peter Stanyon: Yes, but I think the system in place has been developed to allow voter authority certificates and the like to be there to provide a safety net for those individuals. This is a difficult one for…” economy-jobslocal-governmentother | 111 |
| 18 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Second sitting) “Q You have answered many of the questions that I had. Thank you all for your work. Briefly, do you have a view on where the cap on political donations should be, or how it should be set? That is a question for each of you. And should we have a cap on annual spending, to get away from the gaming of the system around reg…” other | 587 |
| 18 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (First sitting) “Q Voter ID has clearly made it harder for people to vote—tens of thousands of people have been prevented from casting their vote in recent years—and it was introduced on the basis of virtually no evidence of cases of personation. Do you agree that the cost to people’s capacity to participate in the voting system from t…” economy-jobslocal-governmentother | 189 |