Speeches by Richards.
Every Hansard contribution by Jake Richards this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 221–240 of 413 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 29 Apr 2025 | Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 580) “You would recommend lowering the burden and having an ongoing duty in the guidance and training?” | 16 |
| 29 Apr 2025 | Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 580) “That seems to be the answer we are getting.” | 9 |
| 29 Apr 2025 | Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 580) “To press on that, there is a wide range of issues, I am sure, but why do they not raise this? Is it because they just do not want the trouble, they do not have the capacity or they do not know to do it? Is there a head-in-the-sand culture among the professionals working there on the ground?” | 58 |
| 29 Apr 2025 | Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 580) “On Enver’s point that it is not person centred, how much is that to do with the contracts and the legal basis on which the system is founded, and how much is it to do with the cultural and political development of this issue and its prominence?” | 47 |
| 29 Apr 2025 | Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 580) “I want to ask about unaccompanied children. It is a very broad question, but it is about the particular challenges that the system poses for those people. Alex, do you want to start?” | 33 |
| 29 Apr 2025 | Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 580) “Back to the children—does anybody else have anything they want to add about that particular issue in the system?” | 19 |
| 27 Apr 2025 | Football Governance Bill [Lords] “Congratulations to Liverpool fans. As we have been hearing this evening, football is more than a game. For my constituents and me, it represents community, joy and sometimes a fair bit of despair, too. It provides jobs, brings people together and is a source of immense pride, in spite of—or especially perhaps in—the da…” culture-communityeconomy-jobsother | 782 |
| 27 Apr 2025 | Child Rape Gangs “I genuinely welcome the renewed focus on this issue in this Parliament. In the Home Affairs Committee we have heard evidence from Professor Jay about her report, which made a number of recommendations in November 2022. She then set out her efforts in trying to get the previous Conservative Government to act on any of t…” crimelocal-government | 110 |
| 1 Apr 2025 | Retrospective charges by Yorkshire Water “I rise to present a petition about a £47 retrospective charge that Yorkshire Water has unfairly given residents across my constituency, due to the water company’s own mistake. That comes on top of rising bills, record profits, and excessive executive pay. I urge Yorkshire Water to think again, to be reasonable, and for…” utilitiescost-of-livinglocal-government | 230 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Sentencing Council Guidelines “I think they agree with that now—interesting. Does the Lord Chancellor agree that this episode shows that our constitution is working? Parliament is sovereign, and if Parliament seeks to change this guidance, under this Government it will.” crimefiscal-policy | 37 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Sentencing Council Guidelines “The Sentencing Council was created in April 2010; a month later, the Conservatives came to power. If, as so many on the Conservative Benches seem to think, the Sentencing Council is a shadowy, revolutionary group of activist judges dangerously undermining the British way of life, why on earth did they not do anything a…” crimefiscal-policy | 55 |
| 28 Mar 2025 | Looked After Children (Distance Placements) Bill “Absolutely. Care should always be the last resort, and later in my speech I will speak about the false economy of spending billions of pounds on a care system that is failing children—most importantly—but also the taxpayer and everyone else. Early intervention is absolutely critical, so I completely agree with the hon.…” social-careeducationlocal-government | 965 |
| 28 Mar 2025 | Looked After Children (Distance Placements) Bill “Absolutely—that is one of the most welcome measures in that Bill, introduced to this Parliament in its first Session. Data can be quite a boring topic, but it is so important, because it allows everyone—including this place, journalists and campaign organisations—to hold the Government’s feet to the fire and hold them …” social-careeducationlocal-government | 180 |
| 28 Mar 2025 | Looked After Children (Distance Placements) Bill “My hon. Friend makes an important point. I know that the Government and the Minister take kinship carers and the care system very seriously, and the Government have introduced a number of measures already. That is very welcome in their first 12 months—it emphasises just how seriously they take these matters—and it is p…” social-careeducationlocal-government | 73 |
| 28 Mar 2025 | Looked After Children (Distance Placements) Bill “My hon. Friend is right. There is a particular problem in the south-west—his part of the country—and in his constituency, which he represents so ably. In fact, there are some care leavers with that experience in the Public Gallery who are from that part of the world. There are particular issues there. My Bill does not …” social-careeducationlocal-government | 529 |
| 28 Mar 2025 | Looked After Children (Distance Placements) Bill “I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time. I am grateful for the opportunity to bring this Bill before the House. On entering politics, I was determined to raise the issue of children in care and, in particular, the lack of safe, decent accommodation for the most vulnerable children. The state’s enduring f…” social-careeducationlocal-government | 797 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-ninth sitting) “I rise to speak briefly in support of amendment 548, tabled by my hon. Friend the Member for Spen Valley. I do so fundamentally for two reasons. First, there may be a lot of support for the principle of assisted dying among members of the Committee and, indeed, Members of the House, but there are also understandable co…” healthsocial-care | 366 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-ninth sitting) “My hon. Friend is, as ever, making really important points. Is he reassured by the fact that the commissioner will be reporting annually, as per the previous clause, and that the panel will give reasons, which will likely be public?” healthsocial-care | 40 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-ninth sitting) “I appreciate the point that the hon. Member is trying to make and I think it is a fair one, but how does he think this could work? As he said in his own intervention, people might have to be paid for one part of the process, and then for the next. If we appreciate the principle that people get paid for time, there is i…” healthsocial-care | 83 |
| 24 Mar 2025 | Male Suicide in Rotherham “In Rotherham, male suicide is a silent tragedy on the rise. As the local MP, I receive too many calls or messages early in the morning or late at night, telling me about another husband, father, brother or friend who has died in these tragic circumstances. Each call haunts us and our communities, but it is nothing comp…” healthsocial-carelocal-government | 295 |