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Speeches by Brown-Fuller.

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30 Jun 2025 Infant Feeding

The hon. Gentleman highlights how important it is to have that community-based support in an area. Unfortunately, not every mother across the UK can say the same. There are areas where they have to travel up to an hour by car to attend that sort of group, and I will come on to that point. When I had my daughter, five y

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30 Jun 2025 Infant Feeding

It is as if the hon. Member has lifted my words directly off the page in a timely manner. The reason I managed to carry on was that I attended a peer support group in my local church hall every Monday morning, aptly called Milk. It was not about the professional support that I had while I was there—although that was gr

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30 Jun 2025 Infant Feeding

I thank the hon. Member for his intervention. He is right that Northern Ireland scored the highest in the report card format on the World Breastfeeding Trends Initiative, which I will come to. In comparison, England scored a paltry less than 50, which was very much due to scoring zero on infant feeding and HIV.

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30 Jun 2025 Infant Feeding

I thank the hon. Member for her intervention. I was so pleased to hear the statement in the House earlier today. I know that she has been a tireless advocate for making sure that parental leave for all parents is improved dramatically. I thank her for her advocacy in that area.

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30 Jun 2025Parental Leave Review

A key barrier for many women returning to the workplace after starting a family is the challenge of balancing work with feeding their child. There is a lack of facilities in many workplaces, with no provision for expressing or storing breast milk. Will the review consider improving provisions for breastfeeding parents

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30 Jun 2025Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill

Lauren, from my constituency, is a bright and determined 16-year-old young woman, who has just completed her GCSEs and came to do work experience in my office. She has cerebral palsy and is applying for PIP not because she wants a handout, but because she knows that she will need support to live independently and pursu

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25 Jun 2025 Business of the House

My constituent Liz was thrown out of the RAF in 1969 when a love letter from her girlfriend was discovered. Not only did she lose her career but, as she recently discovered, she has had a criminal record for 50 years. The compensation scheme for veterans has been open since December last year, but the discharge of fund

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25 Jun 2025IVF Egg Donation: Young Women

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Efford. I congratulate the hon. Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) on securing this important debate on an issue that affects so many. Although his focus was on egg retrieval, he also identified the value of IVF to families across the UK. Like other Members present

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25 Jun 2025IVF Egg Donation: Young Women

That is exactly why the hon. Member for Strangford brought forward this debate, and we share his concerns that any attempt to create a market for egg donation could lead to perverse outcomes. Advertising for egg donors to come forward should reflect that, stressing the benefits to others rather than attempting to frame

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25 Jun 2025Passenger Rail Performance: Cumbria

Much like Cumbria, my constituents and rail users in Chichester share a part of the Brighton mainline when commuting into London. Unfortunately for them, the journey time into London Victoria—on the rare occasion when everything is running on time—is nearly 100 minutes, which is above average for cities of a similar di

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24 Jun 2025GP Funding: South-west England

It is interesting that the Minister mentioned devolution, because the effect of the cuts to ICBs has meant that Sussex ICB is now having conversations with Surrey ICB about a merger. The cuts are therefore achieving the exact opposite of devolution, because such a merger would move power further away from communities.

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24 Jun 2025GP Funding: South-west England

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Dame Siobhain. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Newton Abbot (Martin Wrigley) for securing today’s important and timely debate. He is a tireless advocate for his local community, and I commend him for shining a spotlight on GP funding and the broader state of heal

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24 Jun 2025 Department for Transport

My constituents in Chichester are beyond frustrated by the congestion on our A road, the A27. A bypass was originally included in the road investment strategy pipeline covering 2025 to 2030, but that has since been deferred to 2030 to 2035, with no guaranteed funding. Does the hon. Member agree that strategic investmen

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24 Jun 2025GP Funding: South-west England

I am sure the Minister will talk about the hub and spoke model that the Government are championing, but my hon. Friend is right about the difficulties in rural areas especially. Many constituents have talked to me about the distance they are having to travel to get basic medication that means they can function, go to w

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24 Jun 2025 Department for Transport

My hon. Friend mentions safety measures. In my constituency, we have the Fishbourne roundabout on the A27, which many of my constituents avoid like the plague. I was on that roundabout in my car just the other week with a staff member, and we had a very near miss. Does my hon. Friend agree that dealing with the problem

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24 Jun 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-06-24)

Dawn, you mention at the bottom of your application, “Gambling reform proposed by Dawn Butler will—”, and then you mention a couple of things you would like to see happen, which are very logical, such as ending the duty to approve gambling venues and letting councils say no. Do you feel that you want to have a motion a

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24 Jun 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-06-24)

I do not know if you are aware, Jim, but of the 104 debates that we have approved as a Committee, 10 of them have been yours; 10% of all Backbench Business debates have been secured by the hon. Member.

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17 Jun 2025 Businesses in Rural Areas

Does my hon. Friend recognise that rural communities always seem to carry the burden of losing out on everything? They have the businesses struggling to get people through the door, they lose their public transport and they lose their health provision. I am seeing that in my constituency, where a rural village is losin

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17 Jun 2025 Crime and Policing Bill

My hon. Friend talks about community policing and getting police officers back into the community, so does he support my new clause 157, which seeks to streamline the way police case files are prepared and submitted to the Crown Prosecution Service? It is a common-sense approach that would reduce red tape and, most imp

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17 Jun 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-06-17)

Thanks for bringing this forward, Cat. I was going to mention that you were a little bit short on Opposition Members, but as somebody who lost their dad to oesophageal cancer because of his alcohol use, I would like to put my name to this Backbench debate to get you over the line for Opposition Members.

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