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20 Jan 2026Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

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20 Jan 2026Mobile Phones and Social Media: Use by Children

In meaningful consultations, the Government set out what they are minded to do and set out a model. This consultation does not define social media or set out an enforcement model. It does not say anything about how age verification should be done. If they do not set out their model and what they intend to do, how at th

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20 Jan 2026Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

rose—

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20 Jan 2026Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

Does my right hon. Friend, like me, feel some sympathy for the Minister? He has rested his whole case on the support of the United States of America. The Deputy Prime Minister said that the Bill would not go ahead if the American President did not support it. We all remember the great mystery about who shot J.R., but t

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20 Jan 2026Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

Will the hon. Gentleman allow me to intervene one more time?

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20 Jan 2026Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

The hon. Gentleman is talking about the costs of the deal. Can he just set them out for the House? I do not think anyone has done so in today’s debate so far, and he is speaking with such expertise. It would be great to hear from him exactly what this deal is costing.

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20 Jan 2026Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

The Minister mentions the United States’ wishes, and he appears to be presenting the case that the United States remains in the position that it was in previously, despite what President Trump said last night. The Deputy Prime Minister said in February: “If President Trump doesn’t like the deal, the deal will not go fo

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20 Jan 2026Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

Will the Minister give way?

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20 Jan 2026Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

I fear the Minister may have inadvertently misled the House. The only public statement by the Chinese Government on this subject was on 29 May last year when they welcomed the Chagos deal.

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20 Jan 2026Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker.

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19 Jan 2026SEND: Blind and Partially Sighted Children

Blind and partially sighted children in the East Riding of Yorkshire receive lower funding through the higher needs block than anywhere else in the country, yet in the settlement the East Riding will receive the smallest increase in the country at just 2%, compared with an average of over 6%. How can it possibly be jus

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14 Jan 2026Ajax Programme

Order. We will stay focused Ajax, notwithstanding the intervention.

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14 Jan 2026Ajax Programme

I remind Members that they should bob if they wish to be called. We are looking at around three and a half minutes each.

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14 Jan 2026Ajax Programme

I will be bringing in the Front Bench speakers at 10.28 am.

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14 Jan 2026Ajax Programme

I thank colleagues and congratulate them on their discipline. Last but not least, Chris Evans.

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14 Jan 2026Ajax Programme

Order. I call James MacCleary, the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

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14 Jan 2026 Factored Energy Arrangements: Pricing

I will call Graham Leadbitter to move the motion, and then call the Minister to respond. I remind other Members that they may only make a speech with prior permission from the Member in charge of the debate and the Minister—you need both. There will not be an opportunity for the Member in charge to wind up, as is the c

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13 Jan 2026 Finance (No. 2) Bill

To come to the rescue of the Chancellor, it turns out that she simply did not understand the impact, according to the Business Secretary. Perhaps the Minister, in her winding-up speech, will be able to confirm that the Chancellor literally did not know what the impact of her own policies would be on hospitality busines

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12 Jan 2026Topical Questions

The local government settlement strips £27 million from East Riding of Yorkshire council. I learned today that there will be an additional £21 million cost over the next three years from the minimum wage and the jobs tax. Does the Minister really think it is acceptable that local residents should have sky-high council

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16 Dec 2025 Finance (No. 2) Bill

I had better not. That means apprentices not taken on, machinery not upgraded and businesses downsizing. The changes will leave us all poorer, so I ask the Minister and the Chancellor a simple and constructive question: if the Chancellor will not reverse these changes to business property relief, will she at least cons

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