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21 Oct 2025Devolution in Scotland

Looking back to a much younger version of myself going to my first meeting of the Scottish constitutional convention in 1989, I never would have dreamt then that I would lead a debate of this nature in this place, but here we are. I thank from the bottom of my heart all Members who have made contributions, and I hope t

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21 Oct 2025Devolution in Scotland

I beg to move, That this House has considered devolution in Scotland. I am jolly glad I came to the Chamber when I did. [Laughter.] I thank the Backbench Business Committee for making time available for this debate and for recognising that it is a debate that holds great significance for the whole House. I thank those

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21 Oct 2025Financial Inclusion

I hope that the hon. Member agrees that the Financial Conduct Authority’s work on access to cash is a useful step in the right direction. Does he also agree that provision should be widened to include face-to-face services, whereby people can see someone across the counter and receive advice?

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21 Oct 2025Devolution in Scotland

Well, well, well, Madam Deputy Speaker. I know the hon. Lady well and I doubt very much that she will take it lying down, and I am sure that she will have the support of others. Whether we see devolution as a means to an end called independence or see it, as I do, as a way of improving services in Scotland, I think we

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20 Oct 2025 Electricity Infrastructure: Rural Communities

Does the hon. Member agree that it seems strange that the proposed grid upgrade in Scotland does not take into account the future of nuclear power which we understand will be developed right across the UK?

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20 Oct 2025 Electricity Infrastructure: Rural Communities

Is that not ridiculous, given that at Dounreay we have a skilled workforce, a fully licensed site and a local population that would warmly support new nuclear?

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15 Sept 2025Ambassador to the United States

I have talked to my constituents, and it is a fact that in the last few days they have talked about little else. Like the leader of the SNP in this place, the right hon. Member for Aberdeen South (Stephen Flynn), said, this issue is not going to go away. I hope politicians realise that. It will get bigger and bigger as

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14 Sept 2025Children with SEND: Assessments and Support

Will the hon. Member give way?

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14 Sept 2025Children with SEND: Assessments and Support

Will the hon. Gentleman give way?

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14 Sept 2025Children with SEND: Assessments and Support

I intervene on a Welshman as a Scotsman. We have the same problems in Scotland. You only have to look at the map of the constituencies in Scotland. Would the hon. Member agree that whatever way forward the Government establish, it would be best for it to be shared with the Scottish Government?

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9 Sept 2025Digital Exclusion: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

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9 Sept 2025Digital Exclusion: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

On behalf of my party, I welcome the Secretary of State to her place. On the other side of the highlands in the royal burgh of Cromarty—it is an adjacent seat, Mr Speaker—we have an appalling situation. I have in my constituency an old lady with a heart condition who had no means of communication whatsoever for days on

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8 Sept 2025Hydrogen Supply Chains

Does the Minister agree that we should at least check the proposed grid improvements against the possible strategic sites where hydrogen could be made?

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8 Sept 2025Hydrogen Supply Chains

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Betts. I congratulate the hon. Member for Worcester (Tom Collins) on a very timely debate indeed; he knows his subject, and that is to the benefit of us all. Touching on the contribution made by my hon. Friend the Member for Bath (Wera Hobhouse), if we had mentioned

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8 Sept 2025Hydrogen Supply Chains

We all want to see electric vehicles being used as much as possible, because that is part of getting to net zero. However, in a far-flung constituency such as mine, it is significant that a hydrogen-powered car has a greater range than an electricity-powered car. That backs up the argument the hon. and learned Member i

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8 Sept 2025Hydrogen Supply Chains

I thank the hon. Member for his helpful intervention. I want to conclude with two points. First, I am optimistic that this is a subject that will enjoy cross-party support—I cannot see anyone rocking the boat on this one; it would be madness to do that—and sometimes, when things have cross-party support, they really ca

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8 Sept 2025Hydrogen Supply Chains

The hon. Member is making an excellent speech on a very important subject. He mentioned the production of ammonia. The fact is that fertiliser is made from ammonia and right now our farmers are facing increasing prices for a number of world reasons. Does the hon. Member agree that one of the strategic purposes of creat

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7 Sept 2025Indefinite Leave to Remain

The hon. Lady mentions, quite correctly, the role of these wonderful people caring for the elderly. Let me give one example. I have cases in my constituency in the far north of Scotland where the care package has fallen through for lack of care workers, and those poor old people have been readmitted to hospital. That i

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7 Sept 2025Indefinite Leave to Remain

On behalf of the Petitions Committee, I thank the hon. Member for her thanks. Far away from London in the highlands of Scotland, the same is true: we have refugees who have fitted in and been greatly welcomed. May I make the point to the Minister that involving the devolved institutions, such as the Scottish Government

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3 Sept 2025 House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill

What about Scotland?

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