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 941–960 of 989 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 8 Oct 2024 | Northern Ireland City Deals “There is quite a lot of information already available about the two schemes that are going ahead, what they have achieved and what the plans are. I think that is readily available, if the right hon. Gentleman needs it, and I will bear in mind the point he makes about information on the other schemes. He and the House h…” economy-jobslocal-governmentfiscal-policy | 81 |
| 8 Oct 2024 | Northern Ireland City Deals “The hon. Gentleman speaks up very strongly on behalf of Bushmills and the Giant’s Causeway area. I know that all other Members representing constituencies affected by the decision the Treasury has had to take will be doing exactly the same. I think all the projects are important, but he makes the case very powerfully.” economy-jobslocal-governmentfiscal-policy | 54 |
| 8 Oct 2024 | Northern Ireland City Deals “In fairness to myself, I have pointed out that these two schemes are not as far advanced as the Belfast and the Derry/Londonderry and Strabane city deals, because one of them only recently signed its heads of terms and the other has yet to do so. From memory, the time it took for the Belfast and the Derry and Strabane …” economy-jobslocal-governmentfiscal-policy | 144 |
| 8 Oct 2024 | Northern Ireland City Deals “The hon. Gentleman makes a powerful and important point. The progress that Northern Ireland has made over the past 26 years since the signing of the Good Friday agreement is what everybody is striving to continue. I am confident that the Treasury will pay close attention to the exchanges on this urgent question, and th…” economy-jobslocal-governmentfiscal-policy | 61 |
| 8 Oct 2024 | Northern Ireland City Deals “The hon. Gentleman is right: a number of things have been paused. I can think of a levelling-up project in my constituency that has been paused as a result of our fiscal inheritance. That is what the Treasury is having to deal with.” economy-jobslocal-governmentfiscal-policy | 43 |
| 8 Oct 2024 | Northern Ireland City Deals “I am not aware of an impact assessment that has been done. At the end of July, the Chancellor announced all the things that she would have to look at in dealing with the very adverse fiscal inheritance from the previous Government. I apologise to the right hon. Gentleman, but I did not hear what he was referring to in …” economy-jobslocal-governmentfiscal-policy | 66 |
| 8 Oct 2024 | Northern Ireland City Deals “I certainly will do that, which is precisely why my next meeting on this matter will be with the chief executives of the two deal areas. They will no doubt tell me about the challenges they face at the moment, but it is the partnership that makes these deals so successful, as Belfast and Derry/Londonderry and Strabane …” economy-jobslocal-governmentfiscal-policy | 83 |
| 8 Oct 2024 | Northern Ireland City Deals “I very much enjoyed seeing the hon. Gentleman at the signing of the Derry/Londonderry and Strabane city deal—it was a great event. It is the responsibility of all of us in the House who have the interests of these two deals at heart to make representations to everyone who can influence the final decision.” economy-jobslocal-governmentfiscal-policy | 54 |
| 8 Oct 2024 | Northern Ireland City Deals “Although my hon. Friend encourages me to, I will not speak for the Chancellor. She will tell us what is in the Budget when she stands up on 30 October.” economy-jobslocal-governmentfiscal-policy | 30 |
| 10 Sept 2024 | Patrick Finucane Murder “I am not, is the answer. I know that the hon. Member was slightly late in coming to the Chamber, and from the beginning I set out my thought process. He will have an opportunity to read my statement subsequently. I clearly set out the reasons why I reached this decision. It is a fact that when the then Prime Minister D…” crimedefenceculture-community | 283 |
| 10 Sept 2024 | Patrick Finucane Murder “I am grateful to the Opposition spokesperson for his opening remarks, and I will respond directly to his very legitimate questions. What is unique about this case—I apologise for the length of the opening statement but I thought it was really important to take the House through the history—is the commitment given on tw…” crimedefenceculture-community | 430 |
| 10 Sept 2024 | Patrick Finucane Murder “With permission, Mr Speaker, I would like to make a statement about the death of Patrick Finucane. Patrick Finucane was a human rights lawyer. On 12 February 1989, he was brutally murdered in his home in north Belfast by loyalist paramilitary group the Ulster Defence Association, in front of his wife, Geraldine, who wa…” crimedefenceculture-community | 1,202 |
| 10 Sept 2024 | Patrick Finucane Murder “I thank the hon. Gentleman for his appreciative words. He alludes to a very, very unhappy history in this and many other cases. I do take the point made by the hon. Member for Brentwood and Ongar (Alex Burghart) about all the pain and suffering that all families have experienced, but in this particular case, I have dec…” crimedefenceculture-community | 67 |
| 10 Sept 2024 | Patrick Finucane Murder “I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for welcoming the inquiry, and I am very happy to give him and all Members of the House an assurance that as we develop our proposals, I am in the process of talking to lots of people about how to give effect to the “repeal and replace” commitment that was in the Gracious Speech. I w…” crimedefenceculture-community | 142 |
| 10 Sept 2024 | Patrick Finucane Murder “The hon. Member has alluded to a number of cases. Of course, we are awaiting the final report on Operation Kenova, the interim report having been published early this year. I undertake and make a commitment, as any holder of this office would do, to carefully consider each individual case and reach what I think is a se…” crimedefenceculture-community | 230 |
| 10 Sept 2024 | Patrick Finucane Murder “I am very grateful to the right hon. Gentleman, who was such a distinguished holder of the office I now hold, for raising that point. Over the past three weeks, I have met a number of those families whose inquests were brought to an end—some because of the 1 May portcullis that came down and brought an end to the inque…” crimedefenceculture-community | 173 |
| 10 Sept 2024 | Patrick Finucane Murder “For one family, this now provides a process, but I am very conscious that many other families will say, “What about us?” That is why we need to find the most effective means to get to the truth, and that is part of the reason, as I have explained, why I decided that we would not get rid of the commission. I have met Si…” crimedefenceculture-community | 141 |
| 10 Sept 2024 | Patrick Finucane Murder “There should not be a hierarchy, and the right hon. Gentleman and I shared reservations with—indeed opposition to—the legacy Act because it did cut off lots of routes to justice. In the end, I think families should have the opportunity to avail themselves of inquests and civil cases, but the commission is now in existe…” crimedefenceculture-community | 130 |
| 10 Sept 2024 | Patrick Finucane Murder “I am grateful to my hon. Friend and constituency neighbour for what he has said. Having made this decision, I think all of us would recognise the need to get on with it as swiftly as possible.” crimedefenceculture-community | 37 |
| 10 Sept 2024 | Patrick Finucane Murder “The right hon. Member recounts some of the terrible murders, and I have myself met, as I am sure others have, the only survivor of the Kingsmill massacre and heard at first hand the truly chilling story of what happened on that day. First, considerable resources are now being given to the independent commission, and it…” crimedefenceculture-community | 231 |