Speeches by Brown-Fuller.
Every Hansard contribution by Jess Brown-Fuller this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 341–360 of 642 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 13 Jan 2026 | Topical Questions “Last summer, Sussex ICB cut its IVF provision from three cycles to one due to budget pressures. There is currently a postcode lottery for IVF, and going through fertility treatment can be harrowing for those families. Given that additional cycles improve success rates, will the Secretary of State commit to a nationally…” healthsocial-carelocal-government | 56 |
| 13 Jan 2026 | Storm Goretti “A cargo ship lost a number of shipping containers along the shipping route off the south coast during Storm Goretti. It is the second cargo ship in a couple of weeks to lose shipping containers, which are now washing up on the shoreline in my constituency, posing a risk to the public and the environment. What lessons c…” utilitiesenvironmentlocal-government | 74 |
| 12 Jan 2026 | Topical Questions “Constituents on a new build estate in Chichester were ordered without warning to pay an extra £180 a month on top of the £212 that they were already paying. When the Government bring forward their planned legislation, will they stamp out these enormous price hikes and will they hold road management companies to account…” housinglocal-governmenteconomy-jobs | 54 |
| 12 Jan 2026 | Social Media: Non-consensual Sexual Deepfakes “If Ofcom does not act decisively and swiftly to protect people in the UK, it risks sending a deeply damaging signal that even the most serious forms of online abuse will be accepted when they are carried out by powerful platforms that are owned by powerful men. Does the Secretary of State have full faith that Ofcom wil…” crimeculture-community | 80 |
| 7 Jan 2026 | Jury Trials “I will make some progress, if the right hon. Gentleman does not mind. The Government claim that this decision has stemmed from the review undertaken by Sir Brian Leveson, the first part of which was published last year. The objective behind the review commissioned by this Government was rightly to find solutions to the…” crime | 170 |
| 7 Jan 2026 | Jury Trials “The right hon. Gentleman pre-empts what I will go on to say in my speech. We are yet to see an impact assessment. That was spoken about by the shadow Justice Secretary, the right hon. Member for Newark (Robert Jenrick). It is also mentioned in the amendment tabled by the Government. We need to see the modelling and the…” crime | 512 |
| 7 Jan 2026 | Jury Trials “My hon. Friend is absolutely right. We in the Liberal Democrats have sympathy for the scale of the task that this Labour Government have inherited, and we are glad that they recognise the real losers here—the victims. It is an utter failure of the justice system that victims and defendants are being given court dates f…” crime | 233 |
| 7 Jan 2026 | Jury Trials “The right hon. Gentleman makes a valid and worthwhile point, and I thank him for raising it. It is highly irresponsible and dangerous for this Government to pursue efforts to remove the right to trial by jury in most Crown court cases as a means of fixing the backlog—although we have just heard from the Minister that t…” crime | 84 |
| 7 Jan 2026 | Jury Trials “I thank my hon. Friend, who is also a member of the Justice Committee, for her important point that Leveson did not make this proposal at all. He was talking about a separate division, which the Deputy Prime Minister has announced as a swift court. He has ignored the impact of having two laypeople as magistrates as par…” crime | 80 |
| 7 Jan 2026 | Jury Trials “My hon. Friend makes an excellent point, and I will come later in my contribution to the inefficiencies within the system.” crime | 21 |
| 7 Jan 2026 | Jury Trials “I am glad that the Minister has heard the opposition from right hon. and hon. Members from across the House. I have great news for her—she is going to hear it again. An opinion that many of us across the House and the political divide share is that our criminal justice system is in complete disarray, with nothing epito…” crime | 196 |
| 7 Jan 2026 | Jury Trials “That is an excellent point. The Government have rightly returned the number of days to 2016 levels, but with a rising backlog they need to go further and increase capacity. As pointed out by the Secret Barrister, we also have huge delays in the NHS, but we do not hear the Government proposing a cap on A&E sitting d…” crime | 466 |
| 7 Jan 2026 | Jury Trials “I do not disagree with the hon. Lady when she points out that it has to be a full package of support, but that is not what we are debating today. I am laying out all the things that she rightly points out, such as the total inefficiencies within our court system, but until we see those situations addressed and those th…” crime | 88 |
| 5 Jan 2026 | HMP Leyhill: Offender Abscondments “The news that offenders absconded from HMP Leyhill on new year’s day is yet another example of the glaring incompetence of the MOJ when it comes to maintaining control of the prison population. This situation has yet again placed the public at risk and lets down victims. It also raises serious questions about why some …” crime | 230 |
| 16 Dec 2025 | Finance (No. 2) Bill “The right hon. Member is making an impassioned speech that certainly represents the feeling of farmers in my rural constituency. Does he agree that farmers are also up in arms at these billionaire companies that are ripping small farms out of the system and building their empires? Any time the small family farms do mak…” economy-jobscost-of-livingenvironment | 73 |
| 16 Dec 2025 | Planning Reform “The Minister referred in his statement to the housing crisis we face, yet there are an estimated 1.4 million homes with planning permissions that are yet to be built. We know that developers favour land banking—waiting until the situation is so acute that they can then deliver those homes for more money, or renege on t…” housingenvironmentlocal-government | 112 |
| 16 Dec 2025 | Legal Aid “My question follows on from that of the Chair of the Select Committee. In 2024, 39% of family court proceedings involved neither party being legally represented; in cases of domestic abuse, this forces victims to relive their experiences and confront their trauma repeatedly. The provision of legal aid in such cases is …” social-care | 100 |
| 16 Dec 2025 | Topical Questions “Andrew Turner has been fighting on behalf of parents of disabled children across the country who cannot access their children’s trust fund when their child turns 18, even though that money could provide support for the additional cost of living that comes from being a profoundly disabled young adult. Andrew has seen 10…” crimelabour-marketsocial-care | 86 |
| 15 Dec 2025 | NHS: Winter Preparedness “My constituent Fred is eligible for a flu vaccination, but has had his appointment cancelled three times due to a lack of vaccines in the local area. Pharmacies and GPs are asked to guess what their need will be, sometimes a year in advance and without sight of the JCVI’s eligibility criteria, and this naturally result…” healthlabour-market | 94 |
| 15 Dec 2025 | Veterans “My constituent Liz was thrown out of the military for being gay and has since received redress for this injustice via the LGBT financial recognition scheme. Liz told me that she has never attended any veteran support group because her discharge from the military left her feeling unworthy of the title of veteran. What s…” defencesocial-carehealth | 93 |