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10 Dec 2025 AI Safety

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Ms Butler. I thank the hon. Member for Dewsbury and Batley (Iqbal Mohamed) for securing this important debate. It would be remiss of me, as the MP for Milton Keynes Central, not to acknowledge the opportunities of AI. One in three jobs in Milton Keynes is in tech, often i

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26 Nov 2025Engagements

Yesterday was the UN International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, known as White Ribbon Day in Milton Keynes and many other places. I wonder whether the Prime Minister will join me in congratulating you, Mr Speaker, on your commitment to make this House the first national White Ribbon Parliament in

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25 Nov 2025 Violence against Women and Girls: London

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Stringer. I pay tribute to my hon. Friend the Member for Poplar and Limehouse (Apsana Begum) for securing this important debate and making such a great contribution, drawing on her personal experiences before widening it out to London, the country and the world. Thi

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24 Nov 2025 HMP Downview: Female Prisoners

Does the Minister think it is really important to understand the context? We have just talked about how many women are in prison because of the abuse that they have suffered, but many trans women are also put in those vulnerable positions, and they are even more likely than cis women to be victims of crime. Does the Mi

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24 Nov 2025 HMP Downview: Female Prisoners

On that point, will the hon. Member give way?

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18 Nov 2025China Espionage: Government Security Response

First, I thank the Minister for the strength of his message about our efforts to stop the transnational repression of our constituents, including the Hongkongers in Milton Keynes. Can we continue to have a dialogue about how my constituents continue to feel unsafe in the UK? I want to raise an issue that goes alongside

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17 Nov 2025Social Media Posts: Penalties for Offences

I wonder why.

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17 Nov 2025Social Media Posts: Penalties for Offences

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Sir Roger. The first duty of Government is to keep their citizens safe. We do that with the police and our court system; and, although they are not perfect, we could not do it without them. The online space is an integral part of our modern lives, and we need to treat it

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17 Nov 2025Social Media Posts: Penalties for Offences

Thank you for mansplaining.

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17 Nov 2025Social Media Posts: Penalties for Offences

Does the shadow Minister recognise that when his Government were letting out rapists and violent criminals, they put in place no protections whatsoever, whereas this Government have brought in protection orders and domestic violence orders to ensure that victims are protected in these cases? Does he also recognise that

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11 Nov 2025Violence against Women and Girls

I thank the Minister and the Ministry of Justice ministerial team for repealing the £318 charge for the person at risk of violence order a couple of weeks ago—that will make a huge difference. However, I want to raise the strategy and the fact that online abuse is on the rise. Does she agree that any party that says it

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4 Nov 2025Official Development Assistance Reductions

Thank you, Sir Desmond, for chairing the debate, which I thank the hon. Member for West Dorset (Edward Morello) for securing. The huge amount of consensus from all parties shows that this is not a big-P political issue; it is about how we make the world, and the UK, more secure. Development is about UK security. I agre

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28 Oct 2025Topical Questions

The British public are under no illusions about the level of resources needed for humanitarian aid in Gaza and the rebuild of Gaza, and they want to play their part. Have the Government considered aid-matching each £1 of public contribution with £1 of Government money to increase the proportion of British aid and rebui

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27 Oct 2025 Victims and Courts Bill

I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Lowestoft (Jess Asato) for her fantastic speech. I recently met some kinship carers who with very little support often take on family members who have suffered terrible trauma and abuse. They do not understand the child’s trauma and they do not understand how best to support them.

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21 Oct 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1395)

The law will not pick it up because the only action within the post is personal data, though the intention is obvious.

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21 Oct 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1395)

It happens all the time.

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21 Oct 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1395)

It does not happen quickly.

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21 Oct 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1395)

There are other ways, particularly around domestic abuse, where people share somebody’s data. It is not necessarily a data breach, but they share the personal data of someone they may know. We see this with some of the more prolific misogynists online. They will know the home address of their accusers because they will

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21 Oct 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1395)

I can give you an example. Somebody calls Experian claiming to be an individual and wants a credit report on them. That credit report gets returned with their home address on it. That is a data breach.

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21 Oct 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1395)

I have a final question about personal data. There are two activities that happen online, unfortunately, on quite a nefarious basis. One is doxxing—publishing of personal details for people then to take their online attacks offline and be able to target people’s homes. That continues to be a problem for people trying t

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