Speeches by Cleverly.
Every Hansard contribution by James Cleverly this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 41–60 of 168 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 24 Nov 2025 | Topical Questions “All the Secretary of State had to do was repeat his earlier commitments. He chose not to do so. Labour’s unfair funding review shows that the party is consciously starving well-run councils of money, penalising councils that have kept council tax low and subsidising his political friends in high-spending, wasteful, Lab…” housinglocal-governmentfiscal-policy | 66 |
| 24 Nov 2025 | Topical Questions “The Prime Minister, the Chancellor and even the Secretary of State himself have said that they will not touch council tax bands in this Parliament. Does he not recognise that a new tax, or levy, revaluation or surcharge, would be a de facto breach of that commitment, and will he therefore rule it out?” housinglocal-governmentfiscal-policy | 54 |
| 30 Oct 2025 | Property Service Charges “I start by putting on record my gratitude, which I suspect echoes the views of many right hon. and hon. Members, to my hon. Friend the Member for Reigate (Rebecca Paul) for securing the debate and setting out so clearly in her opening remarks the significance of this issue and the corrosive impact it has on so many peo…” housinglocal-governmentcost-of-living | 879 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “She missed out the word “fewer”. It is “fewer houses”.” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 10 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “You’ve gotta love ’em, haven’t you? Never seen a fence they would not sit on, never seen a position they would not contort around. “These are our principles”, they say, “but so are these, and so are these other ones as well.” It is that clarity that we value from the Liberal Democrats.” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 53 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “Have a word with your officials; that was very bad.” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 10 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “It was the Conservatives who reduced the stamp duty burden—something that was reversed almost immediately when Labour came into office. The simple truth is that the Conservatives have always been the party of home ownership and aspiration: helping people to have a stake in not just the country and the economy, but thei…” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 460 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “In a minute—I have a punchline to get to. That is not what we heard. What we heard was, “We think this is a bad tax that should be got rid of, but we are not going to vote to say it is a bad tax that should be got rid of, because blah”—which is always the Lib Dems’ punchline. I was waiting for an explosion of political…” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 78 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “That’s how you do it! That is how you actually have a position—it is the wrong position, but at least it is a position. The hon. Lady keeps talking about unfunded tax cuts, but she is getting her language back to front. We do not fund a tax cut, because it is the British people who fund Government spending, so when Gov…” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 787 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “My hon. Friend is spot-on. That point was very well highlighted by my good friend, my hon. Friend the Member for Bridgwater (Sir Ashley Fox), who said that official Opposition felt that this damaging and counterproductive tax should be removed. As I have said, my right hon. Friend the shadow Chancellor has set out that…” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 228 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “Yes, pretzel-like. One after another, the speakers on the Lib Dem Benches stood up and said, “We agree that this is a bad tax. We agree that this is a counterproductive tax. We agree that it is a tax that needs to go.” I, and I suspect others on the Conservative Benches, thought, “Here we go. Here is the crescendo, the…” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 97 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Stamp Duty Land Tax “I thank my right hon. Friend the shadow Chancellor for setting out the opening case for the Opposition’s position on stamp duty. I feel particularly passionate about this policy, which is one I put forward when I was running for the leadership of the Conservative party. Like all good ideas, it has been embraced by my r…” housingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 414 |
| 21 Oct 2025 | Renters’ Rights Bill “We are considering the Lords amendments in lieu to the Renters’ Rights Bill, and I begin by recognising the work that has taken place in both Houses to improve this legislation, and by thanking their lordships for the constructive way in which they have approached this endeavour. On the amendments themselves, the issue…” housing | 478 |
| 21 Oct 2025 | Renters’ Rights Bill “I can only assume that the hon. Member has been asleep through the last couple of paragraphs I have read out, in which I specifically spoke about the rights of tenants in the military estate, for example, so I reject his characterisation of our position. The simple fact is that tenants’ rights are all well and good, bu…” housing | 288 |
| 14 Oct 2025 | Engagements “On a point of order, Mr Speaker. In the statement that the Security Minister made earlier this week and then again in answer to a question today, I have been misquoted—and the misquote, I think, is significant. It has been said that I, in a speech at Mansion House, said that describing China as a threat was “impossible…” defenceeconomy-jobshealth | 139 |
| 12 Oct 2025 | Topical Questions “I asked for a simple yes or no, but the right hon. Gentleman struggled to give that. The truth is that we have outlined exactly where the money could come from and we have made it clear that if those on the Labour Front Bench have the guts to take on their Back Benchers, they will have the support of Conservative Membe…” local-governmenthousingeconomy-jobs | 108 |
| 12 Oct 2025 | Topical Questions “Nobody but nobody believes that 1.5 million homes will be built under this Government. Although the Minister for Local Government and Homelessness, the hon. Member for Birkenhead (Alison McGovern), spent a lot of time at the Dispatch Box, she did not answer the question about whether the Treasury will be asked to scrap…” local-governmenthousingeconomy-jobs | 102 |
| 7 Sept 2025 | Renters’ Rights Bill “There are always opportunities for abuse, but we cannot be closing off a provision that would be really valuable to many families around the country because there is a risk of abuse. If we were to do that, there would be loads of areas where Government would not legislate. We do not disregard an opportunity just becaus…” housingcost-of-livinglocal-government | 461 |
| 7 Sept 2025 | Renters’ Rights Bill “No, no, get it right first time. What I said was that extrapolating from a Member of Parliament’s inbox is not a good way of gauging the full spectrum of opinion within a cohort of people. At no point did I say—and I would never say—that we should ignore the people who write to us, and no one should assume that we do. …” housingcost-of-livinglocal-government | 228 |
| 7 Sept 2025 | Renters’ Rights Bill “If the hon. Gentleman was going to criticise what I say, he should have at least listened to what I said. What I said was that extrapolating—” housingcost-of-livinglocal-government | 27 |