Speeches by Shannon.
Every Hansard contribution by Jim Shannon this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 441–460 of 2,635 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 21 Jan 2026 | Northern Ireland Troubles: Legacy and Reconciliation “Will the Secretary of State give way?” defencesocial-care | 7 |
| 21 Jan 2026 | National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill “I commend the shadow Minister for what he is saying. This is about not just those on lower incomes, but those on middle incomes. It is about the mums and dads of the students—all this falls back on their shoulders. Does he agree that this Bill is an attack on younger people who have aspirations and hopes for the future…” fiscal-policylabour-marketeconomy-jobs | 79 |
| 21 Jan 2026 | Dementia Support: Hampshire “This is a massive issue for each and every one of us. The hon. Lady has referred to figures in her constituency, but given Northern Ireland’s ageing population, the figures there are expected to almost double, rising from 22,000 to 43,000 by 2040. That poses major challenges for health and social care. Does she agree t…” social-carehealthlocal-government | 84 |
| 21 Jan 2026 | Clean Energy Projects “I thank the Secretary of State very much for her answers, and she is absolutely right to develop green energy and clean energy. The Irish sea separates Northern Ireland and Wales, and the winds blow up and down the west coast of England and Wales and the east coast of Northern Ireland, which is something we can all tak…” energyeconomy-jobsenvironment | 90 |
| 21 Jan 2026 | Local Government Reorganisation: Referendums “I commend the hon. Member for securing this debate. Having been elected as a councillor back in 1985—in those days, I had some hair—and served some 26 years on the council, there is a special place in my heart for local government and the real benefit of local councils making local decisions. Does he agree that accessi…” local-governmentculture-community | 87 |
| 21 Jan 2026 | Northern Ireland Troubles: Legacy and Reconciliation “The reason we do not trust the Irish Government on legacy issues is clear. It was a murder haven for years. Many people who committed murders, some of which we might hear about later, escaped across the border. How are we going to rebuild bridges without honesty about state collusion that included IRA terrorists and th…” defencesocial-care | 103 |
| 21 Jan 2026 | Northern Ireland Troubles: Legacy and Reconciliation “I thank my hon. Friend for that. My cousin Kenneth Smyth and his good friend Daniel McCormick were murdered in an ambush on the way to work on 10 December 1971—54 years ago. There is no justice for my family and no justice for young Daniel McCormick. Their only crime was to wear the uniform of this nation, because they…” defencesocial-care | 660 |
| 21 Jan 2026 | Antisocial Behaviour on Canals and Rivers: Bath “Will the hon. Lady give way on that point?” crimelocal-governmentenvironment | 9 |
| 21 Jan 2026 | Antisocial Behaviour on Canals and Rivers: Bath “I spoke to the hon. Lady before the debate, and I explained why it is so important that I support her. In the middle of Newtownards, my major town, we have a massive canal—it has been there since the year 1—so I understand some of the things that the hon. Lady refers to. I asked her about antisocial behaviour, which is…” crimelocal-governmentenvironment | 137 |
| 21 Jan 2026 | Antisocial Behaviour on Canals and Rivers: Bath “I thank the Minister for all that she does and for her answers to the hon. Member for Bath (Wera Hobhouse) in trying to find a way forward. I mentioned the street pastors in Strangford. I am not sure if every town and city has street pastors, but there are many people from the churches who have an interest in young peo…” crimelocal-governmentenvironment | 105 |
| 20 Jan 2026 | Cyber-attacks: Global Response “I thank the Minister for his comprehensive responses. On ransomware and what we are trying to do with technology, Northern Ireland leads the way on cyber-security, as does south-east England, but the technology is always advancing. The Minister has responsibility for ensuring that we are protected, but at the same time…” defencetechnology | 89 |
| 20 Jan 2026 | Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill “I commend the shadow Minister and the Conservative party on this amendment, which is crucial. The key is whether the British Government have fully briefed the US about the risks to the Pelindaba treaty that will result from Diego Garcia becoming sovereign to Mauritius, because if they have, President Trump will be very…” defencefiscal-policy | 73 |
| 20 Jan 2026 | Sentencing Bill “The Minister has outlined very clearly what the Government, and he in particular, are trying to achieve. There is a perception among the general public—this is certainly indicated in the press and the media—that the Government are going to be a bit soft on those who carry out crimes, but I am very much in favour of reh…” crimefiscal-policy | 99 |
| 20 Jan 2026 | County Durham: Cultural Opportunities “I commend the hon. Lady, who I spoke to before the debate, for recognising the cultural attachments that we all have. I know she is aware that County Durham and Northern Ireland share deep-rooted cultural parallels, largely shaped by their industrial heritage, strong community identity and significant historical migrat…” culture-communitylocal-governmenteducation | 92 |
| 20 Jan 2026 | ADHD Diagnosis “I commend the hon. Member for securing the debate. He has outlined the waiting lists, which are no better for us in Northern Ireland—they are over a year, and up to six years. The issue about early diagnosis is that every child with ADHD has a different level of ADHD. The diagnosis is really important because it enable…” healthsocial-careeducation | 98 |
| 20 Jan 2026 | Domestic Abuse-related Deaths: NHS Prevention “It is always a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Sir John. I thank the hon. Member for Stroud (Dr Opher) for securing this debate, setting the scene incredibly well and giving us all an opportunity to participate. As always, I want to give a Northern Ireland perspective of what is happening. Unfortunately, the th…” healthcrimesocial-care | 794 |
| 20 Jan 2026 | Temporary Accommodation: Out of Area Placements “I commend the hon. Gentleman on securing this debate. I am absolutely incredulous that any authority should send a family way out of their area. I was shocked when I read about an example of this issue in my constituency, with a family whose child attended a special school being offered accommodation in County Tyrone, …” housinglocal-governmentsocial-care | 120 |
| 20 Jan 2026 | Water (Special Measures) Act 2025: Enforcement “I commend the Liberal Democratic party for all they do on water issues. That cannot be taken away from them: they are to the fore. Other parties may be a wee bit annoyed at that, but they are so active it is incredible. Well done. Does the hon. Gentleman agree that the private companies do not appear to be tied to doin…” environmentutilitiescost-of-living | 131 |
| 19 Jan 2026 | Flu Vaccination: School Absences “In Northern Ireland there is only a 52% uptake in flu vaccinations. There are two reasons for that: first, parents want to be sure that it is okay and safe for their children; and secondly, schools sometimes show reluctance to let it happen. Will the Minister share the policy that the hon. Member for Worthing West (Dr …” healtheducation | 79 |
| 19 Jan 2026 | Iran: Protests “I thank the Minister for his answers. He will be under no illusions about the barbaric tactics that are being employed in Iran; indeed, last week’s statement made it very clear that the Government are fully aware of them. The strongly worded condemnation has not brought about any change, and we have British citizens in…” defencecrimeimmigration | 140 |