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5 Nov 2025 House Building: London

On a point of order, Mr Mundell. I should have drawn the House’s attention to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests. I rent out my late mother’s flat. We bought it for her so that she could release our council house back to the council.

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5 Nov 2025 House Building: London

The Minister may know about the Barnsbury estate, which was due to be rebuilt but the building had to be stopped because suddenly we had to build a second staircase. If that had not happened, there would be many more starts in Islington. The biggest site coming is Moorfields, and our concern is that, if only a tiny pro

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5 Nov 2025Conflict in Sudan

The UK, as penholder on Sudan at the UN Security Council, has already played an important role in calling an urgent Security Council meeting this week, but what my hon. Friend says about Russia chimes with the Select Committee’s experience when we visited New York. It was suggested to us that the UK has held back from

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5 Nov 2025 House Building: London

Will the Minister give way?

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5 Nov 2025 House Building: London

Will the hon. Gentleman give way?

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5 Nov 2025 House Building: London

I did not know that about my hon. Friend, and I find it very interesting. Many of us who speak with passion about social housing do so because we grew up in social housing. I was saved because my family were made homeless and we were given a house by the council. My worry is that if a family made homeless come to see m

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5 Nov 2025 House Building: London

I begin by congratulating the hon. Member for Old Bexley and Sidcup (Mr French) on getting this slot. As he can see, the subject is close to the hearts of so many of us; more importantly, it is close to the hearts of our constituents. In Islington, those who want affordable housing have to have social housing. Nothing

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5 Nov 2025 House Building: London

Me?

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30 Oct 2025 Israel-Palestine Conflict: Government Response

At the moment we find ourselves in a vacuum where there is no plan for what is to happen to the strip now. In a lawless situation, it is extremely challenging. That is why we have to keep moving forward. The ceasefire is not the answer but only the first step. There is some work being done, but I would like to be reass

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30 Oct 2025 Israel-Palestine Conflict: Government Response

I thank my hon. Friend for all her work on this report; her contribution has been so important. She is right: what we are trying to do when finding peace is to bring hope and a future, not just for Palestinian children but for Israeli children too, so that they can live in peace together and have a decent future.

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30 Oct 2025 Israel-Palestine Conflict: Government Response

My hon. Friend is another Member of the Committee who worked very hard on this report. His focus and commitment really made a difference to the report, so I thank him for that. We on the Committee are concerned about the funding and assistance that can be given for governance, defending democracy and creating states, n

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30 Oct 2025 Israel-Palestine Conflict: Government Response

Just as I do not think Britain as a country can look away from what is happening, I do not think our Committee can look away either. We have asked the Government for their response to that particular court case, and we are still awaiting a proper response. There may well be some obligations that are attached to it, and

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30 Oct 2025 Israel-Palestine Conflict: Government Response

I thank the hon. Member for his contribution to the report and all his work. It has been a great deal of work, and he certainly played his part it in, so I thank him. Yes, Britain can do so much. We have experience in the region, and we have really good friends. We also have the experience of Northern Ireland. People s

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30 Oct 2025 Israel-Palestine Conflict: Government Response

I must confess that, in the 20 years I have been in Parliament, I have never done one of these before; it is all entirely new to me. If I am doing anything wrong, please, Madam Deputy Speaker—and I am sure you will—put me back on the straight and narrow. The situation in Palestine is a humanitarian catastrophe, an inju

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30 Oct 2025 Israel-Palestine Conflict: Government Response

It is a very good question. Of course, the problem is that there is still not free access for anyone going in. Part of the concern, obviously, is that there is an attempt to undermine international jurists and the international courts by not just Israel but some of its allies. We need to ensure that we stand by the rul

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30 Oct 2025 Israel-Palestine Conflict: Government Response

Of course I agree with that, and I respect the experience the hon. Gentleman has in relation to Northern Ireland. Disarming terrorists and being able to move on is of crucial importance.

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30 Oct 2025 Israel-Palestine Conflict: Government Response

In our report we called for the media to have free and full access to Gaza. The question has to be, “What have people got to hide?” Not allowing the media in is a breach of established norms. The media is allowed in no matter how difficult the circumstances. It is for the media to decide whether or not it should take t

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28 Oct 2025Ukraine

I was pleased yesterday to see the Foreign Secretary writing in The Times: “Now is the time for international action to use Russia’s frozen sovereign assets to support Ukraine.” The trouble is that over the past three years, eight months and four days there has been a lot of talk about using these assets, and nothing h

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15 Oct 2025 Official Secrets Act Case: Witness Statements

It seems to me that the issue is this: given that all the deputy NSA’s witness statements refer to China as a threat, I cannot understand why the CPS took the nuclear option of collapsing the case rather than leaving it to a jury. Twenty years as a criminal barrister has given me absolute faith that the jury would have

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15 Oct 2025 Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Bill

I must say that we are all behaving so well this afternoon. I was saying that there is no incentive or funding mechanism in the Chagos archipelago deal, yet the treaty we are talking about—the subject of the Bill we are giving a Second Reading today—does have that very funding mechanism. Why does it? Because we know th

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