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16 Dec 2025 Finance (No. 2) Bill

The Minister will be aware that those rate changes will have a consequential impact on jobs, particularly in places such as Stoke-on-Trent, where thousands of people are employed by gambling companies. The rights and wrongs of gambling aside, there will be an impact on jobs. Is he willing to look at that issue with the

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15 Dec 2025 Industry and Exports (Financial Assistance) Bill

It’s nice to be loved, isn’t it, Madam Deputy Speaker? I congratulate the Minister on bringing forward the Bill. On exports, the world-leading ceramics industry in Stoke-on-Trent tells me that there used to be a fund that allowed companies to get help with the cost of going to trade expositions or being part of trade d

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15 Dec 2025 Industry and Exports (Financial Assistance) Bill

Will the Minister give way?

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15 Dec 2025 Employment Rights Bill

Will the hon. Gentleman give way?

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15 Dec 2025 Industry and Exports (Financial Assistance) Bill

I hate to burst the hon. Gentleman’s bubble, but in 2019, when this House was grappling with how to take forward Brexit, there was a vote on 1 April on a proposal from the then Member for Rushcliffe, now Lord Clarke, on staying in the customs union. I voted for that, as did my party, but it failed by three votes. Five

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15 Dec 2025Defence Spending: Economic Growth

When the previous Government slashed defence spending by £12 billion in their first five years, it left the defence of our nation hollowed out and underfunded. Now, Stoke-on-Trent and our world-leading ceramics sector, which makes vital components for aircraft, submarines and ships, stand ready to help rebuild the defe

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15 Dec 2025Defence Spending: Economic Growth

6. What steps he is taking through defence spending to help increase economic growth.

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11 Dec 2025Energy Costs

The UK ceramics sector is one of the most gas and electricity-intensive industries in the UK, so I make my usual plea to the Minister to consider changes to the supercharger scheme ahead of the British industrial competitiveness scheme coming online. Will he also give some thought to the electrification process? There

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10 Dec 2025 Conduct of the Chancellor of the Exchequer

Will the Minister give way?

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10 Dec 2025 Conduct of the Chancellor of the Exchequer

Will the right hon. Gentleman give way?

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10 Dec 2025 Conduct of the Chancellor of the Exchequer

On the right hon. Gentleman’s new-found concern for pensioners in poverty, the one time that the triple lock was suspended was under the Conservatives in 2021. I believe that he is on record as saying that it was unsustainable and should be replaced with a double lock. Is that still his position or does he support the

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10 Dec 2025Seasonal Work

I remember sitting on the Opposition Benches when the Conservatives were in government. They were trumpeting their increase in the minimum wage and saying that the creation of the living wage was a demonstration of their commitment to helping low-paid people in this country. Does the Minister worry that, if we extrapol

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10 Dec 2025Kashmir: Self-determination

No, I will not. The Minister is a diligent man and takes these issues very seriously; will he outline what regular engagement there is between the Foreign Office and representatives of the Kashmiri diaspora in the UK? How are we making sure that the voices of people who have a deep and meaningful connection to Kashmir

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10 Dec 2025 Conduct of the Chancellor of the Exchequer

I congratulate the shadow Chancellor on finally working out what apologies are; I know he is demanding them from this side of the House. Before he carries on, will he apologise for the 15% spike in interest rates under Liz Truss, the thousands of pounds that were put on mortgages under Liz Truss, the billions that were

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10 Dec 2025Kashmir: Self-determination

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Roger. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Bradford East (Imran Hussain) on his continuing leadership on this issue, not just in this House but around the country. It is quite disappointing. The last time we debated this subject in Westminster Hall was in

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10 Dec 2025 Conduct of the Chancellor of the Exchequer

They’re more interesting than your speech.

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10 Dec 2025Kashmir: Self-determination

I thank the Minister for the tone in which he is responding. He says that the UK Government’s position is that this is a matter for India and Pakistan, but that we encourage dialogue. Will he set out what practical steps the Government are taking to ensure that dialogue happens? What is the FCDO tangibly doing, short o

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10 Dec 2025 Conduct of the Chancellor of the Exchequer

On Dickens, whom the shadow Chancellor mentioned, Mr Bumble, a minor parish official, was described as having “a great idea of his oratorical powers and his importance”. Does that suggest to my hon. Friend anyone in the Chamber?

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10 Dec 2025Seasonal Work

Under a Conservative council and a Conservative Government, Stoke-on-Trent had one of highest levels—if not the highest level—of NEETs anywhere in the country. The number is now coming down, but what does the hon. Member think was the reason why my city had to endure that under his Government and his council? Would he

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10 Dec 2025Seasonal Work

I have some affection for the hon. Gentleman, and he has a lovely smile. Can he tell me how many members of the shadow Cabinet—or Conservative Members who serve on the Opposition Front Bench—have ever had to sustain a long-term position on low-paid, insecure work while raising a family? Those voices are equally importa

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