Speeches by Stuart.
Every Hansard contribution by Graham Stuart this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 241–260 of 709 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 4 Nov 2025 | Supporting High Streets “As the Minister will be aware, according to the Government, that figure is less than 5% of the cost imposed on business by the Employment Rights Bill.” economy-jobsfiscal-policylocal-government | 27 |
| 4 Nov 2025 | Supporting High Streets “The previous Conservative Government had a national guarantee of 11,500 post offices, which this Labour Front Bench has put under review. That means that there is a threat to post offices across this country. That was highlighted. If anyone has gone further than that about a specific post office, that would obviously b…” economy-jobsfiscal-policylocal-government | 85 |
| 30 Oct 2025 | Topical Questions “T2. The Conservatives brought in a national guarantee of 11,500 post offices in the network. Labour has promised to scrap that. What assurances can Ministers give to people in Middleton, Lockington, Leconfield, Cherry Burton, Aldbrough, Walkington, Tickton, Hedon, Wawne, Skirlaugh, Sproatley, Beverley, Roos, Ottringham…” economy-jobslabour-marketenergy | 56 |
| 29 Oct 2025 | Economic Growth “It is not just farmers but lots of other family businesses who are terrified for their future. Under the business property relief, a company worth £20 million would have to pay £4 million in tax, yet that responsibility falls not on the business but the person who inherits it, so they will have to extract another £4 mi…” economy-jobslocal-governmentfiscal-policy | 78 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “Just to be clear, does the Minister agree that this is a bad tax? Would she, in a perfect world, seek to find ways of controlling public expenditure so that the tax could be removed and people across the country—first-time buyers and the elderly in particular—could benefit from that?” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 49 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “I would like to proceed, Madam Deputy Speaker. [Laughter.] I wonder if there is anything the Chair can do to help the Minister. She appeared unaware that her own Government, for whom she is a Treasury Minister, have brought us to the highest ever level of tax in this country.” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 50 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker.” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 8 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “The hon. Gentleman is giving a brilliant speech, I must say, and given the energy that he is bringing to it, it “Smells Like Teen Spirit” to me. I agree with most of the points that he made about council tax. It is outrageous what we see when we compare the tax on a small flat in Beverley with that on a multimillion-po…” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 167 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “May I take up my hon. Friend’s point about the dynamic market that we need? People in south-east England may be thinking of moving to, for instance, Beverley and Holderness to take up a job, but may be put off by the costs involved, and the risk that they are taking in moving to an area where there may be only that one…” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 133 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “The hon. Gentleman is being very generous with his time. I may have misheard, so will he clarify for the benefit of the House? At the beginning of his remarks, I thought that he said that this was a very bad tax and that it was harmful, but then, as only a Lib Dem could, he proceeded to argue strongly in its favour. Wi…” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 78 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “Will the Economic Secretary give way?” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 6 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “Will the hon. Gentleman give way?” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 6 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “Does the hon. Lady think stamp duty is a bad tax?” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 11 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “Will the hon. Lady give way?” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 6 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “I must say that I am encouraged by the hon. Gentleman’s speech. For once, he is not purely engaging in the “14 years of failure” rhetoric of the Labour party. He recognises that stamp duty is a bad tax, and he says that we need a proper, joined-up and deeply-thought-through approach to getting rid of it. Is he pledging…” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 94 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “Will the hon. Gentleman give way?” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 6 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “The Minister is always generous with his time and always has a smile, which is a welcome thing in this Chamber. Government spending this year is approaching £1,300 billion, but Ministers could not save £5 billion because of their own Back Benchers. Is it his complete failure to make even the smallest savings on that mo…” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 74 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “It is a pleasure to take part in this debate, and I think the quality of contributions from both sides has been excellent—which has not always been the case over recent months. No one in Beverley and Holderness likes paying stamp duty—not first-time buyers in Beverley and not grandparents seeking to downsize in Hedon. …” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 291 |
| 27 Oct 2025 | North Sea Oil and Gas Industry “Every month, 1,000-plus people lose their jobs in North sea oil and gas. Contrary to the case that the Minister presents, the industry says that this declining basin still has 4 billion additional barrels that could be extracted, if only there were new licences. He tells the House that that oil and gas will be needed f…” energyeconomy-jobsenvironment | 141 |
| 20 Oct 2025 | Sentencing Bill “My hon. Friend is giving a powerful speech. Like him I am a cyclist and have been subject to dangerous driving, but I am also a driver, and I am sure that few of us would say that we had not driven carelessly at some point. Has he given thought to whether a lifetime ban would be appropriate in all circumstances, for an…” crime | 75 |