Speeches by Benn.
Every Hansard contribution by Hilary Benn this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 281–300 of 989 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 19 Nov 2025 | UK-EU Agreement on Trade from Northern Ireland “The Government’s new partnership with the European Union aims to deliver a broad range of economic benefits for Northern Ireland, including smoother flows of trade, protection for the UK’s internal market, reduced costs for businesses and benefits for firms that move agrifood and plants from Great Britain to Northern I…” agricultureeconomy-jobshealth | 50 |
| 19 Nov 2025 | Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023 “I have raised that question in my conversations with the Irish Government. It is, of course, for the Irish Government to decide whether they wish to hold a public inquiry but, as the hon. Gentleman will be well aware, the Irish Government have committed to co-operate fully with the inquiry that the last Government esta…” defencecrime | 82 |
| 19 Nov 2025 | UK-EU Agreement on Trade from Northern Ireland “The hon. Gentleman will be aware that we have the veterinary medicines working group, and we have been working very closely with the industry. We have set out two schemes, the veterinary medicines health situation scheme and the veterinary medicines internal market scheme. Drawing on the cascade, we are confident that …” agricultureeconomy-jobshealth | 71 |
| 19 Nov 2025 | UK-EU Agreement on Trade from Northern Ireland “I agree with my hon. Friend. The partnership agreement reached with the EU back in May was widely welcomed in Northern Ireland, particularly by those in the agrifood sector, because as we take that forward and turn it into a full sanitary and phytosanitary agreement, it will bring enormous benefits to firms that are mo…” agricultureeconomy-jobshealth | 67 |
| 19 Nov 2025 | Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023 “There clearly are new protections for veterans in the troubles Bill—throughout the legislation—that were never in the previous legislation that the last Government passed. We have laid them out to the House, and the veterans community and others can see clearly what they are.” defencecrime | 44 |
| 19 Nov 2025 | Memorial to People who Served in Northern Ireland “On behalf of the whole House, I express our condolences to Kathleen on the loss of her son all those years ago. The names of those service personnel who died on deployment to Operation Banner are rightly listed on the armed forces memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum as a lasting record of their sacrifice. I do …” defenceculture-community | 84 |
| 19 Nov 2025 | Memorial to People who Served in Northern Ireland “The Northern Ireland Troubles Bill will retain part 4 of the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023, which includes provisions for memorialisation. I would welcome views and suggestions on how to take this forward, including on whether any new memorials should be established.” defenceculture-community | 45 |
| 19 Nov 2025 | Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023 “My hon. Friend is right—that is indeed the case. It was wrong to bring forward legislation to seek to give immunity to terrorists, which is what the last Government’s legacy Act did, and that is probably the principal reason why it had no support in Northern Ireland, including from victims and survivors. It is a fundam…” defencecrime | 96 |
| 19 Nov 2025 | Memorial to People who Served in Northern Ireland “As I indicated in an earlier answer, there is already a memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum. There are other places in which the service and sacrifice of those who served the state is recorded, including the Royal Ulster Constabulary memorial garden, which I had the opportunity to visit. It was extremely moving…” defenceculture-community | 77 |
| 19 Nov 2025 | Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023 “From memory, I gave that undertaking three times at the Dispatch Box yesterday, and I hoped that it would provide the hon. and learned Member with the assurance that he seeks, because I am clear that no one with that record will be appointed to the victims and survivors panel.” defencecrime | 50 |
| 18 Nov 2025 | Northern Ireland Troubles Bill “I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time. On 11 June 1966, a 28-year-old storeman, John Patrick Scullion, was shot dead on the doorstep of his home in west Belfast by the Ulster Volunteer Force. It is regarded by many as the first sectarian killing of the troubles. By 10 April 1998 and the signing of the …” defenceother | 263 |
| 18 Nov 2025 | Northern Ireland Troubles Bill “If the right hon. Gentleman will bear with me, I shall come to his question a bit later. Crucially—this is something that the House has to recognise—the 2023 Act failed because it did not command any support in Northern Ireland among victims and survivors, or the political parties. That was no basis for progress or rec…” defenceother | 169 |
| 18 Nov 2025 | Northern Ireland Troubles Bill “I say to the hon. Member, for whom I have enormous respect, that I hope very much that that is the case, because one of the consequences of the agreement reached between the British and Irish Governments, which was published on 19 September, is that the Irish Government will move once our legislation has been put in pl…” defenceother | 303 |
| 18 Nov 2025 | Northern Ireland Troubles Bill “I am grateful to the right hon. Gentleman for raising that point, which we have discussed in the House before. As he has acknowledged, there is currently a public inquiry, set up by the last Government, into the terrible events that occurred at Omagh. I think the right and proper thing to do is to let that inquiry proc…” defenceother | 143 |
| 18 Nov 2025 | Northern Ireland Troubles Bill “The commission is an independent body established—” defenceother | 7 |
| 18 Nov 2025 | Northern Ireland Troubles Bill “The right hon. Gentleman is indeed correct. That was, in part, the basis on which the Good Friday agreement was reached, and 71.7% of the people of Northern Ireland gave their support to it. Compromise, of course, is essential in the interests of peace. There was anger from many of those who served in Northern Ireland,…” defenceother | 310 |
| 18 Nov 2025 | Northern Ireland Troubles Bill “The hon. Gentleman says “Ah”. It was established by the previous Government’s legislation. They argued very strongly that the body had to be independent. “Essential” is a very high bar. It is for the commission to make that judgment.” defenceother | 39 |
| 18 Nov 2025 | Northern Ireland Troubles Bill “I shall do that. If my hon. Friend will bear with me, I shall come to that directly.” defenceother | 18 |
| 18 Nov 2025 | Northern Ireland Troubles Bill “I would ask the hon. and learned Gentleman to reflect on what I have just told the House: anyone who was previously involved in paramilitary activity will not be appointed to the victims and survivors group. I am giving the House that assurance as the Secretary of State. These measures will be complemented by other com…” defenceother | 92 |
| 18 Nov 2025 | Northern Ireland Troubles Bill “I shall come on to this point, but decisions about prosecutions are made by prosecutors independently—that is the absolute foundation of our independent legal system—based on the evidence. If one looks at the facts, in the 27 and a half years since the Good Friday agreement, one veteran has been convicted for a trouble…” defenceother | 178 |