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Speeches by Naish.

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24 Mar 2025European Union: UK Membership

It is forward movement and momentum that many of my constituents want to see. I will come to a couple of the things that I think could be done to achieve that. We cannot afford to wait 10 years to address some of the very real challenges that we face as a country. Practical, tangible steps can be taken to help to build

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24 Mar 2025European Union: UK Membership

My hon. Friend is absolutely right that the position has changed. There were a lot of mistakes. We do not need to go back to the past and examine all that, but I think we will need a national conversation about where our relationship with Europe is in 2026. Indeed, we are having that conversation today, but I feel that

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24 Mar 2025European Union: UK Membership

The reality is that there are several routes forward, and a number of them have been mentioned today. I implore the Government to think creatively about them. I will come to a couple of my own suggestions in a moment. Rejoining would be a long and complex journey. It would require unanimous agreement from all 27 EU mem

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24 Mar 2025European Union: UK Membership

It is an honour to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Mundell. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Colne Valley (Paul Davies) for opening the debate. My constituents in Rushcliffe have long been outward-looking, internationally minded and overwhelmingly pro-European. They understand that Brexit has not delivered the p

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12 Mar 2025 Rural Communities: Government Support

Will the hon. Member give way?

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12 Mar 2025 Rural Communities: Government Support

Thank you for chairing the debate, Dr Murrison. I congratulate the hon. Member for South Devon (Caroline Voaden) on securing this opportunity to talk about rural areas. I have led a council that covered a rural area, so this is a topic that I am passionate about. I applaud the Government for the important work that the

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10 Mar 2025Syria

I wholeheartedly welcome the UK Government’s efforts to support the Syrian people on their country’s fragile path to building democracy following the overthrow of the brutal Assad regime. Given the rapidly evolving situation, are the Government considering further boosting their foreign aid support and spend in Syria d

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10 Mar 2025Topical Questions

T8. Parents in my rural constituency often express concerns about the limited school options, which almost always involve travelling some distance, but free transport is available only to the nearest school. What steps are being taken to review school transport costs overall? Will the limited school options available t

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7 Mar 2025 Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill

I obviously have not read my hon. Friend’s submission, but if he wants to send it to me I would very much welcome reading it. The supply chain of the space sector is vast and diverse, as my hon. Friend has just alluded to, with almost 2,900 suppliers nationwide, half of which are small and medium-sized enterprises. By

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7 Mar 2025 Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill

My hon. Friend talked about how Halesowen might not benefit hugely from the space industry, but the Government are developing our industrial strategy right now, and space should be right at the heart of it because of what it could bring Halesowen and similar towns and cities across the country. Does he agree?

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7 Mar 2025 Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill

It is an honour to rise today to speak on the Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill and to champion the vital opportunities the space sector provides, especially to constituencies in Scotland, but also across the whole of our country, and to my area of Nottinghamshire in particular. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member

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6 Mar 2025 Geothermal Energy

The Minister knows that I really admire the work she is doing in this space, and my intervention is more of a query than anything else. She has mentioned the warm homes plan; is a sense emerging of how many of the 5 million properties we are targeting through that plan might be fed by district heating and associated te

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6 Mar 2025 Ambulance Response Times

I was in my local hospital, Queen’s medical centre in Nottingham, where they are currently trialling 45-minute handovers, to make sure that paramedics get back on the road as quickly as possible, while also making sure that patients are safely handed over into the target speciality care they need. Does the hon. Member

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6 Mar 2025 Geothermal Energy

On that point, could the Government not help the industry by also ensuring that there is an overarching geothermal regulatory regime, which I think it is fair to say we do not really have yet in the UK? Would the hon. Gentleman support that being brought forward?

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6 Mar 2025 Geothermal Energy

I would be looked on badly if I did not briefly mention the British Geological Survey, which is based in my constituency. The hon. Member talks about what is happening in Europe, but does he agree that in the British Geological Survey in this country we have one of the world’s experts in studying geology and geothermal

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5 Mar 2025Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

I thank my hon. Friend for her work as Chair of the International Development Committee, on which I sit. Earlier today, I had the privilege of meeting representatives from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, to hear at first hand about its lifesaving work. Gavi has, of course, played a pivotal role in ensuring that millions of

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5 Mar 2025Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

It is worth reflecting on the fact that UK service personnel are obviously key to the defence of our country, and those cuts started during the time when the Liberal Democrats were in government. The hon. Member talked about his party regretting the actions of this Government. Does he regret the decision to start cutti

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4 Mar 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 525)

Practically then for those children, what form does that protection take?

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4 Mar 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 525)

Katy, we want to turn our attention specifically to children. I think 30% of the world’s population are children, but 40% of all forcibly displaced people are children. That has been growing over time. How do you ensure that you meet the growing need of displaced children to continue to receive an appropriate education

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4 Mar 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 525)

What other broader services or support mechanisms are required for those children for them to be able to access those life skills as effectively as possible? Counselling might be an example. What other things need to be done to make sure that these children are able to access the broader skills and education offer?

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