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11 Nov 2025 Alcohol Duty: UK Wine Sector

It is a pleasure to serve with you in the Chair once again, Mr Turner. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Farnham and Bordon (Gregory Stafford) on securing this important debate. In Blur’s immortal words, he knows his claret from his Beaujolais, but I will not have anyone say he is a charmless man. It is a pl

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11 Nov 2025 Alcohol Duty: UK Wine Sector

They are always wrong.

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11 Nov 2025Prisoner Releases in Error

Public safety should be the Justice Secretary’s priority, so why did it take six days for the Metropolitan police to be informed that a sex offender had been wrongly released from HMP Wandsworth?

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5 Nov 2025Employment Rights Bill

When the hon. Gentleman has spoken to employers in his constituency about this specific provision—I am sure that he has—what have they said?

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5 Nov 2025Employment Rights Bill

Does the Minister not listen to the voices of business and business organisations? They say that what the Government propose will make young people—whom it is riskier to take on—less likely to get jobs in the first place. Why does she think she knows better than employers and the people who create jobs in this country?

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5 Nov 2025Employment Rights Bill

Members of the public who are watching this debate will not necessarily have ready access to the records of the thousands of pounds that have been taken by each Member referring simply to their financial interests. In the interest of transparency, will the hon. Gentleman therefore say how many thousands of pounds he to

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5 Nov 2025Employment Rights Bill

If this provision is introduced, does the Minister think that there will be more or fewer strikes?

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5 Nov 2025Employment Rights Bill

The Minister referred to a nine-month probationary period as opposed to the six-month unfair dismissal period. A report from the Resolution Foundation—which is usually held in high regard on the Treasury Bench—says that this is a “messy compromise” that risks confusing employers and preventing them from taking people o

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4 Nov 2025Agricultural and Business Property Relief: Impact on Farmers

This morning the Chancellor failed to take responsibility for her poor choices in a Budget that whacked up taxes, borrowing and spending, and made it clear that she would once again break her promises on tax. The farmers whom I have met have been in tears about the family farm tax, not because they are worried about lo

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4 Nov 2025Business Rates: Affordability for SMEs

When the Chancellor imposed £40 billion of tax rises, she chose to double business rates for leisure, retail and hospital businesses—and she is going to come back for more. It may be in vain, but perhaps I can offer her a policy suggestion: scrap business rates for 250,000 shops, pubs and restaurants. Rather than hike

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4 Nov 2025 Welfare Spending

A few hon. Members in this debate have mentioned the record of the last Government, so it is worth putting on the record that, under the last Government, 4 million jobs were created, youth unemployment was halved and a million more disabled people moved into work. Sadly, under this Government, we have already seen unem

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30 Oct 2025Topical Questions

To show his deregulatory zeal, the Business Secretary just boasted about scrapping the British Hallmarking Council, which has one part-time employee. Given that every £1 of regulatory costs has the same impact on investment as £1 taken in tax, why are the Government proceeding with their unemployment Bill and proposing

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28 Oct 2025China Spying Case

Will the Minister give way?

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28 Oct 2025China Spying Case

Will the Minister give way?

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28 Oct 2025China Spying Case

Will my hon. Friend give way?

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28 Oct 2025China Spying Case

The first senior Treasury counsel, Tom Little, yesterday said that he took the extraordinary step of having a direct discussion with the deputy National Security Adviser because he could not understand why what he said was a relatively straightforward piece of evidence—namely, that China was an active and ongoing threa

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22 Oct 2025 Fishing and Coastal Growth Fund

When the fishing and coastal growth fund was announced, the Government said that they had also secured a new sanitary and phytosanitary agreement to slash red tape for UK seafood exporters and businesses. Can the Minister tell the fishing fleet in King’s Lynn, Brancaster and around the Norfolk coast when that deal will

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22 Oct 2025 Alleged Spying Case: Role of Attorney General’s Office

The Director of Public Prosecutions has said that the case was dropped because efforts over many months to get evidence that China represented a threat to national security were not forthcoming from this Government. When was the Attorney General informed that the case was at risk and what did he do?

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21 Oct 2025Life Sciences Innovative Manufacturing Fund

Since the Minister has been talking about taxpayers’ money, I would be grateful if he could let us know what the minimum leverage is. For every pound of taxpayers’ money put in, what is the minimum that has to be put in by the private sector?

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20 Oct 2025Topical Questions

Greater transparency about NHS data should be used to drive improvements, so what assessment has the Health Secretary made of the impact on the Queen Elizabeth hospital in King’s Lynn of being forced to make savings of £18 million this year? What impact will that have on the need to reduce waiting times for A&E and

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