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Speeches by Mierlo.

Every Hansard contribution by Freddie van Mierlo this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.

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22 Apr 2026Mountain Rescue

I thank the hon. Gentleman for outlining those additional benefits, which would definitely be useful for mountain rescue teams. Does he agree they should also be extended to lowland rescue?

social-carelocal-governmentcost-of-living
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14 Apr 2026Eating Disorders

Young girls are particularly vulnerable to eating disorders, which are a parent’s worst nightmare. We are seeing social media companies push content on to young girls that encourages eating disorders. What is the Minister doing with Cabinet colleagues to take on this problem?

healthsocial-care
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25 Mar 2026Engagements

Thames Water is lurching from crisis to crisis. Last year, it was let off record fines for pumping sewage into rivers by Ofwat. Ofwat is allowed to do that, under rules laid out in the Water Industry Act 1991. Will the Prime Minister consider scrapping those rules, to stop Ofwat letting water companies off the hook?

energycost-of-livinglocal-government
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25 Mar 2026Foreign Financial Influence and Interference: UK Politics

I welcome the Secretary of State’s reference to the rights of British overseas electors and the cap on donations as a proportionate response, yet their right to cast their vote is constantly stymied by late arrivals of the post. While the Secretary of State is considering amendments to the Representation of the People

fiscal-policydefencetechnology
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10 Mar 2026Topical Questions

T10. The £100,000 tax trap means that some residents, if they have a student loan, are paying 71% marginal rates. That is one of the reasons why salary sacrifice is so popular—but those people want to use that money in the economy now. What is the Chancellor doing to address the tax trap at £100,000?

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10 Mar 2026Youth Unemployment: Autumn Budget 2025

11. What assessment she has made of the potential impact of the autumn Budget 2025 on levels of youth unemployment.

economy-jobslabour-market
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10 Mar 2026Youth Unemployment: Autumn Budget 2025

I first entered the job market in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, and it was a difficult time for young people, yet today they face even more difficult and uncertain times. The Chancellor’s jobs tax is bearing down on opportunities, and AI is making this worse by potentially pulling up the ladder on graduate job

economy-jobslabour-market
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9 Mar 2026Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

The Government already had an opportunity to raise the age of digital consent from 13 to 16 with the amendments put forward to the Data (Use and Access) Bill by the Liberal Democrats, but they are dithering yet again while children could have been benefiting from that change. Why does the hon. Member think the Governme

educationcost-of-livingsocial-care
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9 Mar 2026Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

Will the hon. Lady give way?

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24 Feb 2026Online Harm: Child Protection

What the hon. Member has just said suggests that she might actually support the Liberal Democrat policy of age-rating social media platforms. That might lead to a new ecosystem of genuinely peer-to-peer, lower-harm products, which would be a good thing for young people.

culture-communityhealtheducation
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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

culture-communityhealtheducation
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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?

mp-performanceculture-communitycrime
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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 2026 Local Transport: Planning Developments

My hon. Friend is right to point out that developers have armies of lawyers, and one of the most frustrating things for local authorities is when they come back again and again. Even when planning authorities reject an application, developers will take it to appeal, and even if the appeal is rejected, they will wait a

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24 Feb 2026 Local Transport: Planning Developments

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Sir Desmond. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Harpenden and Berkhamsted (Victoria Collins) for securing the debate. I have listened with great interest to many of the speeches given today, including from my near neighbours. It has been interesting to hear a run throu

housingtransportlocal-government
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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 2026Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

I recognise the work that the hon. Lady has done on titles and holding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to account. She makes a good point about making sure that we do not have a court of public opinion, but I would like to give my thanks to the many media outlets—it does not matter which one you read or what its political s

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24 Feb 2026Menopause Diagnosis: London

Hormone replacement therapy is a godsend for many women experiencing menopause, but there is a dire shortage of HRT implants. These are unlicensed medicines, but they are absolutely essential for treatment, particularly for women for whom other treatments do not work. There are women in my constituency who are sufferin

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

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