The Westminster lensArchive · §02 Speeches · 1,532 contributions

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 141160 of 1,532 contributions · most-recent first

← PreviousPage 8 of 77Next →
DateDebate & contributionWords
21 May 2026Middle East

I want to be clear about British leadership on those questions. As I said in the statement, before all of the events that the hon. Member describes with Mr Ben-Gvir, I had already sanctioned him from the Dispatch Box. We did so in advance of most of our key friends and allies. As I was walking to the Chamber today, I s

defencesocial-careeconomy-jobs
389
21 May 2026Middle East

I am grateful to the shadow Foreign Secretary for the constructive tone of her questions. Let me turn to the important question of consular access, which she raised at the outset. To be clear to the House, and to all right hon. and hon. Members who have constituents involved, we are seeking from the Israeli authorities

defencesocial-careeconomy-jobs
400
21 May 2026Imprisonment of Craig and Lindsay Foreman in Iran

I raised the case with the Iranian ambassador very recently—whenever I last saw him—and I have raised it in every single interaction I have had with him, but I reassure the hon. Lady that, as she knows, our ambassador to Tehran is a fully empowered representative of the British Government, and talks to the Iranian Mini

defenceculture-community
248
21 May 2026Middle East

I could not agree more with my hon. Friends. The actions of the Israeli Government are nothing to do with British Jewry. I was so pleased and honoured to be with members of the community on Monday, and made that very point to them. There is no excuse of any kind for antisemitism; Israel has absolutely nothing to do wit

defencesocial-careeconomy-jobs
61
21 May 2026Middle East

I thank my hon. Friend and former colleague in the Foreign Office for her question. We are pressing for full consular rights—we made that point this morning. We understand from the Israelis that all participants on the flotilla will be deported back to their place of origin. We are urgently following up with the Israel

defencesocial-careeconomy-jobs
63
21 May 2026Middle East

The right hon. Gentleman makes a powerful contribution, and I am sure he could hear the welcome that his comments received from many on the Labour Back Benches. It is a sign when those who have Israel’s long-term interests closest to their hearts make exactly some of those points. I was glad to see that he also saw the

defencesocial-careeconomy-jobs
82
21 May 2026Middle East

I absolutely agree with my hon. and gallant Friend that we need to work with our partners across the region to have the best effect.

defencesocial-careeconomy-jobs
25
21 May 2026Middle East

They were, as they have been in every engagement with the Israeli Government since the signature of the 20-point plan. It is vital that aid gets in at the scale and in the manner envisaged under the 20-point plan.

defencesocial-careeconomy-jobs
39
21 May 2026Middle East

I can reassure my hon. Friend that we are selling no bombs and no bullets that could be used against the Palestinians.

defencesocial-careeconomy-jobs
22
21 May 2026Middle East

I do, to all three questions.

defencesocial-careeconomy-jobs
6
21 May 2026Middle East

It is a great pleasure to answer a question from my hon. Friend, not least because he himself was a distinguished member of the diplomatic service. He is absolutely right.

defencesocial-careeconomy-jobs
30
21 May 2026Imprisonment of Craig and Lindsay Foreman in Iran

As I just said, we have and we will continue to raise this as regularly as possible with the Iranian authorities, both on some of the consular grounds that have been discussed, and in respect of the wider elements of the case. As the House knows, I cover many very difficult consular cases, and we have discussed others

defenceculture-community
180
21 May 2026Imprisonment of Craig and Lindsay Foreman in Iran

House adjourned.

defenceculture-community
2
21 May 2026Middle East

I thank my hon. Friend for the question, and for welcoming me to her constituency recently to discuss this. We will continue to take every step we can in recognition of the seriousness of the situation.

defencesocial-careeconomy-jobs
36
21 May 2026Middle East

Yesterday, I heard from Palestinian children about the struggles that they face. I have taken steps at every stage to try to ensure that they get help and assistance, and that they can exercise their rights in relation to both their education and the dreadful situation that I described in my statement. I reject my hon.

defencesocial-careeconomy-jobs
154
21 May 2026Middle East

I thank my hon. Friend for the question. I can hear the frustration from colleagues, which I often hear when I indicate that further action may be possible but will not trail it before the Government take it. That is for long—

defencesocial-careeconomy-jobs
42
28 Apr 2026International Parental Child Abduction

I would be happy to. Hon. Members are welcome to contact me directly to discuss specific cases further. For those watching in the Public Gallery or at home, I am the Minister for consular affairs, though, for the reasons that the shadow Minister set out, these cases will often be dealt with by the Minister responsible

crimesocial-careculture-community
1,462
28 Apr 2026International Parental Child Abduction

It is an honour to serve under your chairmanship, Dr Murrison. I am grateful to the hon. Member for Tiverton and Minehead (Rachel Gilmour) for securing this debate. I am also grateful for the contributions of other right hon. and hon. Members, particularly those who have represented their constituents’ perspectives. As

crimesocial-careculture-community
168
21 Apr 2026Interpol: Red Notices

The UK is a strong advocate for Interpol, recognising its critical function in supporting international law enforcement co-operation. We also support its ongoing reform programme to ensure there is no space for states to wilfully misuse its systems. The UK is represented at Interpol meetings, where the adequacy of its

crimedefence
65
21 Apr 2026Interpol: Red Notices

My hon. Friend is a committed advocate for his constituents. I would be very happy to meet him. As he will know, it is a matter of long-standing policy and practice that the UK can neither confirm nor deny the existence of an Interpol alert in a public forum, to protect legitimate criminal justice inquiries, but I woul

crimedefence
63
← PreviousPage 8 of 77 · 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.