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Speeches by Brown-Fuller.

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28 Oct 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-10-28)

That is absolutely fine, and a legitimate reason to want a Tuesday. It is just worth asking.

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27 Oct 2025 Victims and Courts Bill

I thank my hon. Friend for highlighting the impact that court delays have on victims. I think it is an opinion shared across the House that it is totally unacceptable when a victim arrives to have their day in court and then gets sent away. The reason that we have a lot of legislation coming through at the moment is be

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27 Oct 2025 Victims and Courts Bill

The cornerstone of our justice system should always be the support and protection of victims and survivors—ensuring that those who have suffered at the hands of others can go on to live a life without fear, and not be defined by the actions of those who harmed them. That is achieved by putting victims’ and survivors’ n

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27 Oct 2025Prisoner Release Checks

We Liberal Democrats are relieved that Kebatu has been recaptured after what must have been a terrifying few days for his victims, and we echo the Justice Secretary’s remarks thanking Essex police, the Metropolitan police and British Transport police. However, Kebatu’s recapture does not excuse the serious mistakes tha

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21 Oct 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-10-21)

No, I am quite happy, actually.

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21 Oct 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-10-21)

If you want a debate in the Chamber as opposed to Westminster Hall, you could do with a couple more Government names.

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21 Oct 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-10-21)

You have the opposite problem to Alistair Carmichael in that you have done very well with Government names, but you could do with a few more from the Opposition if you are hoping for a debate in the Chamber. You said in your opening remarks that you had 24, but we have only got 18 names on our list.

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21 Oct 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-10-21)

That would be fab, if we could see those extra names. Jim Shannon made representations.

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20 Oct 2025 Sentencing Bill

As the newly appointed Justice spokesperson for the Liberal Democrats, I would first like to acknowledge the hard work of my predecessor, my hon. Friend the Member for Eastbourne (Josh Babarinde), and his determination to make tangible changes for those that have experienced domestic abuse. I thank the Government for t

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20 Oct 2025 Sentencing Bill

I thank the Chair of the Select Committee for giving way and for speaking to his new clause. It contains similar wording to the new clause tabled by the Liberal Democrats, which Ms Nokes has indicated we may get a separate vote on. Does that mean that the Chair of the Select Committee will be voting with the Liberal De

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15 Oct 2025 Business of the House

The Havant Thicket reservoir, which is just outside my constituency, is the first reservoir to be built in 30 years. It is a welcome investment in the south-east, which is designated as water-stressed, but it is also the proposed site of an effluent recycling scheme; it is the first time that that has been used to supp

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15 Oct 2025 Official Secrets Act Case: Witness Statements

Yesterday, we saw finger pointing and “gotcha” moments from both the Government and the Opposition Benches during Prime Minister’s questions, but the release of the witness statements last night provides further questions for both sides, including what pressure was being applied to the right hon. Member for Tonbridge (

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14 Oct 2025 Work for Serving Prisoners

The hon. Member makes an important point about data. A colleague of mine said that when they visited a prison they asked what the reoffending rates were and the governor could not answer because reoffending rates were not being tracked. Does she agree that if prisons had an incentive to watch their reoffending rates, t

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14 Oct 2025 Work for Serving Prisoners

It is wonderful to hear the Minister laying out everything that the Government are doing to address what is happening in our prisons. I wonder whether he will give consideration to my amendment to the Sentencing Bill, which applies matters that are considered after sentencing to prisoners who are on remand, so that the

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13 Oct 2025 Criminal Courts: Independent Review

I have picked out the main recommendations in the report that I cannot agree with. There are 45 recommendations in the Leveson report and some of them could go some way, but removing the key pillar of our justice system by removing the right to trial by jury is something that I cannot support.

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13 Oct 2025 Criminal Courts: Independent Review

It is a pleasure, Mr Efford, to serve under your chairmanship. I congratulate the right hon. and learned Member for Kenilworth and Southam (Sir Jeremy Wright) on securing this vital debate, on his knowledge and expertise of this subject, and on taking the time to read 378 pages of what was a gripping read. Justice is a

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13 Oct 2025 Criminal Courts: Independent Review

I thank my hon. Friend for that intervention. It is really important to put that on record as something that also needs to be addressed, and all of those elements that contribute to exacerbating backlogs and professionals walking away from their service. Types of and methods for presenting evidence have developed massi

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13 Oct 2025 Criminal Courts: Independent Review

I absolutely agree with the hon. Member. I will bring my remarks to a close. Unfortunately I have not had the opportunity to ask the Minister my questions, but I will get back to her on a suitable occasion.

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12 Oct 2025Baby Loss

I thank my hon. Friend for highlighting the trust that Donna Ockenden has built through the work she has done, with those Sussex families, and indeed families in Nottingham, Shrewsbury and Telford. Her report in 2022 laid out immediate and essential actions. She deliberately did not call them recommendations; they were

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12 Oct 2025Community-led Housing

In my Chichester constituency, a lack of available land drives high-density schemes in rural villages that lack the necessary infrastructure, and the schemes quickly become unpopular locally. Community land trusts such as the Westbourne Land Trust gain local support and deliver affordable homes, and that gives communit

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