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Speeches by Mierlo.

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24 Feb 2026Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill (Seventh sitting)

I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.

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24 Feb 2026Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill (Seventh sitting)

New clause 18 would place a duty on the Government to review within 12 months whether our over-30-year-old Computer Misuse Act is holding back the very cyber-resilience that the Bill seeks to build. The Government’s own impact assessment for the Bill identifies a key market failure: imperfect information. It states tha

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24 Feb 2026Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill (Seventh sitting)

I am grateful to the Minister for his reassurances on the ongoing review of the Computer Misuse Act. On that basis, I would like to say that I will withdraw the new clause.

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24 Feb 2026Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill (Seventh sitting)

I beg to ask leave to withdraw the clause. Clause, by leave, withdrawn. Bill, as amended, to be reported.

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24 Feb 2026Online Harm: Child Protection

When I was growing up, social media was genuinely social—we would spend our time on it speaking to our peers and classmates. I remember MSN Messenger and Facebook when it first arrived. Social media has evolved to become this addictive, content-driven place where we are fed information. Does the hon. Member think we sh

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24 Feb 2026Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

The hon. Gentleman is speaking to the fact that the title of prince has protected Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from greater scrutiny and inspection of his activities. What should we do to ensure that other titles, whether that is Prime Minister, Secretary of State or royal titles, do not protect powerful individuals?

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12 Feb 2026 Healthy Relationships

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Ms Jardine. I thank the hon. Member for Ribble Valley (Maya Ellis) for securing this debate. I know from the work we do together on the all-party parliamentary group on babies that she is a powerful advocate for babies in particular, and I am grateful for her input to the

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12 Feb 2026 Pharmacy First: Withholding Payments

Last year, I visited a pharmacy in Benson in my constituency, where Vik Patel described to me how the pharmacy’s being rural disadvantages it in the Pharmacy First scheme. His pharmacy never meets the threshold to qualify for payment, and that threshold has gone up over and over again, from five patients a month in Apr

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4 Feb 2026Lord Mandelson

There are many questions on the behaviour of Mandelson that are unanswered and that need to be answered, but I welcome that the Government have promised to remove his peerage. That is right. However, does the hon. Gentleman agree that a Bill should also come before this House to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from t

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3 Feb 2026Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill (First sitting)

Q I want to take a step back and ask a broader question about why this legislation is necessary. I think we agree that it is, but why are companies not already adhering to very high cyber-security standards? Surely it is in their commercial interests to do so; last year we saw the massive impact on JLR, M&S and the

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3 Feb 2026Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill (Second sitting)

Q I shall be brief. One of the things we heard this morning is that, by its very nature, companies who require and also supply these kinds of digital services are not geographically bound. They are cross-border. How do you, as regulators in the UK, manage and understand the need to regulate companies that operate cross

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3 Feb 2026Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill (First sitting)

Q I want to ask about some of the points made by Matt and Ian about the complexity of the businesses that you are part of. Ultimately, who is responsible for understanding that? In this House and in Parliament, we are responsible for looking at UK security, and we can only have control over that. Do you think it is the

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3 Feb 2026Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill (First sitting)

Q I have two questions: one to Jill and one to Dr Mehta. First, what is your view, Jill, on the relative strength of this legislation, compared to what is coming forward in the EU? Do you think that the fact that we are not following the EU will make it harder for your members to interact and trade with individuals and

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27 Jan 2026Medical Training (Prioritisation) Bill

A constituent of mine is studying medicine at Queen Mary University of London but at a campus in Malta. Students at the Malta campus complete the same General Medical Council-approved curriculum, assessments and licensed exams as London-based students, and graduates hold a UK primary qualification. He was given a forma

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27 Jan 2026 Business Rates

When it comes to business rates, the Government have delivered a masterclass in giving with one hand and taking with the other, leaving pubs and hospitality businesses worse off, but businesses cannot be fooled. They are on top of their numbers, even if the Government are not. Will the Government consider again the Lib

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21 Jan 2026 UK Wine Industry

Will the hon. Member join me in welcoming Hendred Vineyard to Westminster today, which has been exhibiting the best it has to offer at the “Taste of Oxfordshire” event? Does he agree that English sparkling wine is now better than champagne? Will he encourage MPs to purchase English sparkling wine rather than champagne?

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6 Jan 2026Power Cuts: Rural Areas

4. What steps he is taking to reduce the impact of power cuts on rural areas.

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6 Jan 2026 Future of Thames Water

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mrs Harris. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Oxford West and Abingdon (Layla Moran) for securing this debate. Every week my office is inundated with emails relating to Thames Water. Issues range from miscalculated and aggressive billing to the now ubiquitous sewage d

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6 Jan 2026Power Cuts: Rural Areas

With the increased frequency of stormy weather as a result of climate change, the rural communities I know are sadly all too familiar with long periods without power. What are the Government doing to ensure that older and more vulnerable residents get the support that they need during cuts? Will the Minister commit to

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6 Jan 2026 Future of Thames Water

I wholeheartedly agree that we need greater regulation. I can only apologise that my hon. Friend has been at the raw end of our tankers. My staff and I have tried to influence the company to install the measures that are needed, particularly in Cuxham, to resolve the issue, but Thames Water tells us that further invest

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