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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Ninth sitting)

Is my hon. Friend also concerned that there might be a power imbalance in that set of circumstances? Windsor castle is in my constituency, and lots of deference is given to it. A lot of that is understandable, but I cannot imagine someone from the royal borough of Windsor and Maidenhead trying to enforce on Windsor cas

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21 Jan 2025 Asylum Seeker Hotel Accommodation: Reopening

I agree wholeheartedly, and that is why I have broadened my remarks. To talk about cutting the backlog is not of interest to me, if that simply means processing people into the welfare system. That is getting a number down artificially. We need to stop people entering the top of the funnel, as it just becomes a problem

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21 Jan 2025 Asylum Seeker Hotel Accommodation: Reopening

I thank my right hon. Friend for his intervention; I am sure the Minister takes note of his questions. My view is that yes, the public simply deserve transparency on this issue. The men individually cannot really be blamed; they are acting, arguably, in their own best interests, but we, collectively, are the fools for

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21 Jan 2025 Asylum Seeker Hotel Accommodation: Reopening

I was trying to be generous in my remarks, but I think the point has been made for the record. This issue is emblematic of the failure of our current immigration system. I will accept, for the Minister, that this is a failure of both sides of the House, but I would say that it is deteriorating under the new Government.

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21 Jan 2025 Asylum Seeker Hotel Accommodation: Reopening

It is a privilege to speak on an issue that I know is important to the British public and needs to be urgently addressed by the Government. It is great to see colleagues here from all sides of the House.

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21 Jan 2025 Asylum Seeker Hotel Accommodation: Reopening

I beg to move, That this House has considered the matter of re-opening hotels for asylum seeker accommodation. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir John, and a privilege to speak in this Chamber on an issue that is important to the British public and that needs to be urgently addressed by the Governme

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Ninth sitting)

I thank the hon. Member for providing that clarity. That is good to hear, but it is important to put on the record that we in this House should apply the same rules to ourselves as we apply to our constituents. Again, as a non-lawyer, I ask the Minister for some clarification on the implications of the non-criminal lia

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Ninth sitting)

I thank my hon. Friend for that point. The point I was trying to make is that although, as Members have heard, I do not necessarily agree with all the impositions on civil liberties in the Bill, any that we choose to apply must apply equally to ourselves. To reiterate my hon. Friend’s point, they also have to apply to

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Ninth sitting)

Government Members will be delighted to know that I do not have quite as much content as my hon. Friend the Member for Farnham and Bordon. However, I will make two points, and I seek some clarification on the second point. As a new legislator and a non-lawyer—I know that there is an overwhelming majority of new Members

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Ninth sitting)

May I put a question? Perhaps the shadow Minister knows, but who is paying for the snuff ordinarily? Is it the Doorkeepers, out of their own pockets, or is there some kind of taxpayer kitty? I do not think the latter really should apply.

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Dowd. It seems to me, both from the text of the clause and from his introductory remarks, that the Minister aims to do two things. He aims to bring regulations on packaging to apply more widely to vaping and nicotine products, and to consolidate the law so that toba

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

It should be given great weight, but generally speaking, there should be a permissive rather than a prohibitive bent in public policy—something the shadow Minister and I might disagree on. This point, which my hon. Friend the Member for Farnham and Bordon also made, is a bit more academic. In the last few years, there

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

Indeed. In fairness, I also share both the Minister’s and the shadow Minister’s concern. It is very clear that the incremental changes to tobacco retail packaging are one of the public health interventions that have diminished cigarette use, which is desirable. However, I also ask the Minister to make assurances that,

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

Earlier in the debate, we voted on a clause about splitting up cigarettes—I was just trying to find which clause it was—so I think we are already proposing to make it illegal to sell single cigarettes. Does the hon. Lady not think that, given that we voted for that clause to stand part, these amendments are unnecessary

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21 Jan 2025 Asylum Seeker Hotel Accommodation: Reopening

I thank everybody who has contributed to this crucial debate. I certainly agree with my right hon. Friend the Member for Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge (Sir Gavin Williamson); my hon. Friends the Members for Broxbourne (Lewis Cocking), for Bromsgrove (Bradley Thomas) and for Mid Leicestershire (Mr Bedford); and the

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16 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Eighth sitting)

Shame!

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16 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Seventh sitting)

I made my substantive points in the previous sitting, so I just want to summarise my position and conclude. Clauses 15, 62 and 80 concern the free distribution and discount of products. I support the Government wholeheartedly on tobacco products, but I tried to make the point that I believed there was a legitimate and

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16 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Seventh sitting)

In my remarks to date, I have tried to support responsible vaping businesses, which I think are legitimate, and to champion vaping as a smoking cessation tool. These clauses are not in contradiction of that principle. We should support better efforts to regulate the vape market and in particular to stop youth access. I

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15 Jan 2025Engagements

Q12. Today marks 467 days in captivity for Avinatan Or, just one of the more than 100 hostages that Hamas still cruelly hold. Avinatan is my age and has his whole life ahead of him. I felt the raw pain of his family when his mum Ditza, a British citizen, shared her story with me as part of the “twin with a hostage” cam

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14 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Sixth sitting)

I disagree with the Government on some of the clauses dealing with vaping, but I will come to those later, when it is more appropriate. I agree with what the Government are trying to do in clauses 10, 11 and 12 to toughen things up for under-18s. To that end, I encourage them to support new clause 10, tabled by the sha

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