Speeches by Falconer.
Every Hansard contribution by Hamish Falconer this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 641–660 of 1,532 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 6 Jul 2025 | Actions of Iranian Regime: UK Response “I confirm for my hon. Friend that we are doing everything we can to try to see a diplomatic solution.” defencecrimeimmigration | 20 |
| 6 Jul 2025 | Actions of Iranian Regime: UK Response “I very much agree with my hon. Friend, on both the importance of diplomacy and the importance of BBC Persian, through which the UK makes an important contribution for Farsi speakers across the world. I have met many BBC Persian service journalists and they provide a vital service.” defencecrimeimmigration | 48 |
| 6 Jul 2025 | Actions of Iranian Regime: UK Response “As I am sure the hon. Gentleman would expect, I will not comment on assessment at this stage, given the security and intelligence implications thereof.” defencecrimeimmigration | 25 |
| 6 Jul 2025 | Actions of Iranian Regime: UK Response “The UK has been able to provide a very limited amount by way of consular support in Iran for some years, for exactly the reasons that my hon. Friend mentioned—it is frustrated by the Iranian Government—and our warnings and travel advice are clear. I am grateful to my hon. Friend for providing me with an opportunity to …” defencecrimeimmigration | 108 |
| 6 Jul 2025 | Actions of Iranian Regime: UK Response “I thank the hon. Gentleman for his important question. I am sure I will receive complaints from his party’s Front Benchers, but he will understand that I will not be commenting on the assessment of the strike or on intelligence matters. But I will say that it is absolutely vital that IAEA inspectors are allowed back in…” defencecrimeimmigration | 86 |
| 6 Jul 2025 | Actions of Iranian Regime: UK Response “I would be—[Interruption.] There is an amusing degree of lightness from the Opposition Benches about security matters. I would be delighted to discuss this matter further. The question at issue in the Jonathan Hall report is the state threats proscription-like tool. I accept that the name is rather clunky, but it is fo…” defencecrimeimmigration | 120 |
| 6 Jul 2025 | Actions of Iranian Regime: UK Response “In my last answer, I tried to illustrate why proscription of the IRGC is a complicated question, given gaps in the existing legislation. That is one of the reasons why Jonathan Hall has done his review. We are committed to taking forward his recommendations.” defencecrimeimmigration | 44 |
| 6 Jul 2025 | Actions of Iranian Regime: UK Response “The Foreign Office—the whole ministerial team and our diplomats—are focused on the concrete steps that would be required. The hon. Member for Harrow East (Bob Blackman) asked an important question about the IAEA and there was an important question about snapback. There are a range of serious and impactful diplomatic me…” defencecrimeimmigration | 121 |
| 6 Jul 2025 | Actions of Iranian Regime: UK Response “As ever, the hon. Gentleman asks an important question focused on those who are vulnerable. We have sustained an embassy in Tehran, and I am pleased to announce that it has reopened. One of the roles of the embassy is to maintain engagement that is as wide as possible with wider Iranian society. There are obvious const…” defencecrimeimmigration | 74 |
| 1 Jul 2025 | West Bank: Forced Displacement “The UK does not recognise the Occupied Palestinian Territories as part of Israel, so no goods should be sold in the UK as though they were Israeli or under Israeli privileges if they emanate from the Occupied Palestinian Territories. I know the hon. Gentleman pays close attention to these issues. There are complexities…” defenceculture-communityhousing | 226 |
| 1 Jul 2025 | West Bank: Forced Displacement “It is an honour to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Turner. I am grateful to my hon. Friend the Member for Glasgow North (Martin Rhodes) for securing the debate, particularly as it provides an opportunity to give a slightly more detailed commentary on the circumstances in the west bank. I recognise the many contributi…” defenceculture-communityhousing | 718 |
| 1 Jul 2025 | West Bank: Forced Displacement “My hon. Friend asks an important question, which has been discussed much in the House. The questions of recognition are vexed. We want to do it; we want to make a contribution to improving the lives of the Palestinian people. In the short period I have been Minister, circumstances in the west bank have been particularl…” defenceculture-communityhousing | 793 |
| 23 Jun 2025 | Gaza: Humanitarian Situation “Israel must immediately allow rapid and unhindered aid into Gaza. The Foreign Secretary raised the humanitarian situation with Israeli Foreign Minister Sa’ar on Sunday. We recently announced £4 million of further UK humanitarian support for Gazans, and we will continue to urge Israel to lift restrictions on humanitaria…” defencehealthother | 62 |
| 23 Jun 2025 | Gaza: Humanitarian Situation “No one should risk death or injury to feed their family. As I said in this House on 4 June, Israel’s aid delivery measures are inhumane. We will not support any mechanism that endangers civilians. We have continually called on Israel, including most recently on Sunday, immediately to allow the UN and aid partners to sa…” defencehealthother | 63 |
| 23 Jun 2025 | Gaza: Humanitarian Situation “I can confirm that I have raised these issues with my Israeli counterpart. It is appalling that hundreds of healthcare workers have reportedly been killed since the start of the conflict. We continue to urge the Israeli authorities to ensure that incidents are investigated transparently and that those responsible are h…” defencehealthother | 71 |
| 23 Jun 2025 | Pious Projects’ Paediatric Hospital: Gaza “I thank the right hon. Gentleman for his continued engagement on these questions. We have discussed across the Dispatch Box many times the restrictions on aid getting into Gaza, including in relation to construction materials. I am very happy to take a further look at this specific proposal and see if there is anything…” health | 58 |
| 23 Jun 2025 | Middle East: British Nationals “Travel advice is the best source of advice for British nationals in Israel. There are options for leaving by land, as my hon. Friend’s constituents are aware. There are now options for leaving by air as well, but, as he and the whole House will understand, the flow of flights out of Israel remains limited. British nati…” defenceimmigration | 94 |
| 23 Jun 2025 | Gaza: Humanitarian Situation “We have set out the reasons why the Government have had to take special measures to ensure that the F-35 programme continued to operate, which includes our continued role in the global spares pool in the United States. However, I agree with the sentiments of the hon. Lady’s constituents; the deaths around aid distribut…” defencehealthother | 95 |
| 23 Jun 2025 | Recognition of the State of Palestine “We are committed to recognising a Palestinian state at a time that has the most impact and is most conducive to long-term prospects for peace. UK bilateral recognition is the single most important action we can take towards Palestinian statehood, which is why it is important to get the timing right, so that it creates …” defence | 64 |
| 23 Jun 2025 | Middle East: British Nationals “The safety of British nationals is our first priority. We are providing support and advice to more than 1,000 British nationals as they seek to leave the region by land and air. We have deployed teams to Israel, Cyprus, Egypt and Jordan. Our embassy in Tehran has been temporarily withdrawn but continues to provide supp…” defenceimmigration | 103 |