The Westminster lensArchive · §02 Speeches · 709 contributions

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 281300 of 709 contributions · most-recent first

← PreviousPage 15 of 36Next →
DateDebate & contributionWords
19 Oct 2025Alleged Spying Case: Home Office Involvement

On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker.

defencemp-performanceeconomy-jobs
8
19 Oct 2025 Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

I said I would give way to my right hon. Friend the Member for New Forest East (Sir Julian Lewis).

defenceenvironmenteconomy-jobs
20
19 Oct 2025Childcare: Affordability

The Minister is new to the Dispatch Box, so perhaps we can forgive her for suggesting that the Conservatives cut the number of family hubs, since we invented them. Focusing on the issue of cost and moving away from primary schools, private providers are finding that the jobs tax and other hits are making it more and mo

cost-of-livingeducation
122
19 Oct 2025 Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

I am grateful to the Minister for giving way—he is being very generous. In 2017, the clear position was that the International Court of Justice was not in a position to adjudicate on the relationship between us and a member of the Commonwealth. Has that changed, and, if so, when?

defenceenvironmenteconomy-jobs
50
19 Oct 2025Alleged Spying Case: Home Office Involvement

I think the reason we are gathered here today—although I cannot see into your mind, Mr Speaker—is because of the story in The Sunday Times. That is why the shadow Home Secretary, my right hon. Friend the Member for Croydon South (Chris Philp), asked this: when did the Home Secretary hear that the case might collapse? T

defencemp-performanceeconomy-jobs
165
19 Oct 2025 Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

We are all wrestling with the question “Why?” As my hon. Friend has said, the Government’s position was clear in 2017: namely, that the ICJ had no power over a deal we made with a Commonwealth member. Perhaps this Prime Minister has, without telling us, reversed that in some way, and the Government have decided that th

defenceenvironmenteconomy-jobs
95
19 Oct 2025 Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

The right hon. Gentleman is quite right to ask that question. That is what we are trying to get to the bottom of, and we hope to hear answers from the Minister this evening so that ordinary citizens of this country can understand how it is in the UK’s interest to do this. Of course, other points have been touched on, i

defenceenvironmenteconomy-jobs
196
19 Oct 2025 Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

The United States plays a critical role as a member of NATO and as a key ally—if not the key ally—of ours, but despite the priceless nature of the service it provides, we do not typically pay for it. We do not normally pay for its bases; we pay for our own.

defenceenvironmenteconomy-jobs
52
19 Oct 2025 Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

That is rather desperate. I give way to the right hon. Member for East Antrim.

defenceenvironmenteconomy-jobs
15
15 Oct 2025 Official Secrets Act Case: Witness Statements

On a point of order, Mr Speaker. You have taken a close interest in this issue, Mr Speaker—the fact that it goes to the heart of this Parliament on the protection of Members of Parliament and the secrets that we sometimes hold. I am sure that you will share my concern that someone on their very first outing has been se

defencemp-performance
104
15 Oct 2025Topical Questions

T2. As a committed if rather untalented member of the Lords and Commons tennis team, I am aware that the vagaries of British weather make participation difficult, particularly in autumn and winter. Will the Secretary of State allow any of the £400 million for grassroots sport to be used to create more covered tennis fa

culture-communityeconomy-jobslocal-government
70
15 Oct 2025 Official Secrets Act Case: Witness Statements

The CPS has independence from Ministers; civil servants do not. The whole point of our constitution is that civil servants can never be thrown under the bus because Ministers are responsible. They own everything the civil servants do. There is no carve-out because someone has this high title of being a National Securit

defencemp-performance
133
12 Oct 2025Homelessness

Reducing youth homelessness relies on having an effective, working housing market. Of course, my right hon. Friend the Member for North West Essex (Mrs Badenoch) understands that, and that is why she has pledged that a future Conservative Government will abolish stamp duty on primary residences. She has also said that

housingsocial-care
112
12 Oct 2025Bovine Tuberculosis Control and Badger Culling

I call Perran Moon.

agricultureenvironmenthealth
4
7 Sept 2025Topical Questions

T1. If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.

defenceeconomy-jobslabour-market
11
7 Sept 2025Topical Questions

When I meet veterans across Beverley and Holderness, particularly at Withernsea or Beverley veterans breakfast clubs, the No. 1 issue they raise with me is homelessness among veterans—an issue that the Minister for Veterans and People will recognise. They ask what more we can do, and I share that question with the Secr

defenceeconomy-jobslabour-market
85
2 Sept 2025Property Taxes

My right hon. Friend is right to highlight the massive impact of these tax rises on so many families and businesses up and down the country. Will he comment on how we can have a Deputy Prime Minister who has admitted avoiding paying the tax that she owed and who continues in office? And this, from a party that called f

housingeconomy-jobslocal-government
84
2 Sept 2025 Hospitality Sector

On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. I wonder whether you have any advice for those in the hospitality industry listening to the Minister, who is so afraid to deal with the issue at hand that he has to resort to this ad hominem attack on our Front-Bench colleague.

economy-jobscost-of-livinglocal-government
50
2 Sept 2025 Hospitality Sector

My hon. Friend might have been like me: the first job I ever had was as a porter, and then a barman, at the Crown and Mitre hotel in Carlisle. These are opportunities for people who are coming into the labour market for the first time or trying to get back into the labour market. The hospitality sector offers opportuni

economy-jobscost-of-livinglocal-government
77
2 Sept 2025Property Taxes

I congratulate the hon. Gentleman on his appointment. In the Labour manifesto on which he will remember he stood along with his colleagues, it was suggested that there would be tax rises under a Labour Government. I think the figure was £7 billion. In the event, £40 billion-worth of rises came forward in the autumn. Wi

housingeconomy-jobslocal-government
82
← PreviousPage 15 of 36 · click a debate to open the transcript with this MP’s speeches highlightedNext →
Sources
SourceHansard · official report
MethodEach row is one contribution (intervention or speech). Word count from the official text.