The Westminster lensArchive · §02 Speeches · 2,661 contributions

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 1,7611,780 of 2,661 contributions · most-recent first

← PreviousPage 89 of 134Next →
DateDebate & contributionWords
3 Mar 2025Ukraine

I definitely have the strongest legs in the Chamber, Madam Deputy Speaker! I have been bobbing up and down for about three hours. I thank the Prime Minister very much for his statement and his leadership. As you will know, Madam Deputy Speaker, and as everyone in the House will know, I am very proud to be British, and

defenceeconomy-jobs
262
3 Mar 2025Finance Bill

The hon. Gentleman is right—he makes that point well. One business in my constituency employs 1,200 people. It told me just before the new year that those measures would cost it £1.1 million per year. I asked, “What are you going to do to address that extra cost?” It said, “We cannot absorb very much of it, so we will

fiscal-policyeducationenergy
84
3 Mar 2025Finance Bill

The hon. Gentleman is absolutely right. That is what my small and medium-sized enterprises tell me—and, I believe, everyone else on the Opposition Benches—about that. Ultimately, whenever the national insurance contributions are passed on to businesses, they will pass it on again to the customers—the wee man and the we

fiscal-policyeducationenergy
70
3 Mar 2025Finance Bill

The hon. Lady makes her point succinctly. I hope that the Minister has heard her comments about the impact. Her concerns are certainly my concerns—indeed, the concerns of all Members on the Opposition Benches. She referred to the review of the impact on small and medium-sized enterprises. I understand that new clause 4

fiscal-policyeducationenergy
72
3 Mar 2025Finance Bill

Whenever the hon. Lady pushes her new clause, we will support it. I give way.

fiscal-policyeducationenergy
15
3 Mar 2025Finance Bill

It is a pleasure to speak in the debate—is it the end? No, I am sure it is not. I thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, for calling me so soon; I was just getting myself prepared. This is an opportunity to speak on this Bill one last time. I have spoken every time it has come to the Chamber, and I am pleased to do so again.

fiscal-policyeducationenergy
498
3 Mar 2025Finance Bill

I ask the hon. Lady to cast her mind back to Scotch whisky. I met representatives of the Irish whiskey industry just before Christmas. They told me of their deep concerns over jobs and employment and the future of their distilleries. In my constituency, the Hinch, Rademon and Echlinville distilleries all have those con

fiscal-policyeducationenergy
66
3 Mar 2025Church of England: Safeguarding

I commend the hon. Gentleman, who I spoke to beforehand, for securing the debate. I, like others, seek some level of legal process, whatever that may be. Does he agree that the Church of England and all charitable bodies must be subject to the law of the land in exactly the same manner, whether religious or non-religio

social-carecrimeculture-community
107
27 Feb 2025War in Ukraine: Third Anniversary

I commend and thank the right hon. Member for Chingford and Woodford Green (Sir Iain Duncan Smith) for setting the scene so well, and for his passion for this subject. In all the years I have known him in the Chamber—he has been here much longer than me—he has always been a stalwart, and I thank him for that. I think w

defencesocial-care
716
27 Feb 2025 Women’s Health

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Dr Huq. I thank the hon. Member for Hastings and Rye (Helena Dollimore) for leading the debate and setting the scene incredibly well. I welcome the Minister to her place. I think this might be her first official engagement as Minister. If it is, I wish her well in her new

healthsocial-care
675
27 Feb 2025War in Ukraine: Third Anniversary

There are many things we have to address in this debate, one of which is the atrocities that the Russian forces carried out against Ukrainians where they butchered, maimed, raped, abused and burned alive. Those things cannot be forgotten about, because the families still want justice. They want those who carried those

defencesocial-care
80
27 Feb 2025 Business of the House

In the past two months, there have been an increasing number of attacks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In the Lubero territory, 70 Christians, including women, children and the elderly, were found dead, bound and beheaded in a Protestant church. They were captured from their homes, before being killed by susp

fiscal-policydefenceeconomy-jobs
138
27 Feb 2025 Gaza: BBC Coverage

I thank the Minister for her answers to the urgent question. The BBC has publicly funded status and therefore has an obligation to report impartially, but that has been called into question since the 7 October atrocities. Will the Minister act to hold the BBC cameraman and the staff accountable for their failings? Furt

culture-communityother
78
27 Feb 2025Diocese of Jerusalem

A year and a half ago, I met the Archbishop of Jerusalem. He outlined some of the things the Church was doing on education, jobs, and opportunities for young people to do apprenticeships. Those things can only happen if there is money available. What discussions has the Church Commissioner had with the Archbishop and t

culture-communityother
64
26 Feb 2025 Child Maintenance Service

rose—

social-carecost-of-livingeconomy-jobs
1
26 Feb 2025Grenfell Tower Inquiry: Phase 2 Report

I thank the Deputy Prime Minister for her statement, and for the update on phase 2. I think we are all encouraged by her commitment to ensure that those responsible are held accountable under the law of the land, and also to ensure that safety is improved. Last December, the Government embarked on plans to ban the firm

housinglocal-governmentcrime
155
26 Feb 2025 Child Maintenance Service

I thank the Minister. I expect that we will have a positive response from him to the hon. Member for St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire (Ian Sollom) and all the queries, because that is what we get from the Minister we have in front of us. One of the things that really frustrates me—it frustrates us all—is whenever one of

social-carecost-of-livingeconomy-jobs
175
26 Feb 2025 Child Maintenance Service

I commend the hon. Gentleman for bringing forward this matter. I spoke to him before the debate. I would love to say that things are better in Northern Ireland, but they are not better one bit. Hon. Members can see that I have no hair, and one reasons for that is that I find this matter incredibly stressful, and he has

social-carecost-of-livingeconomy-jobs
154
26 Feb 2025 High Street Businesses

The hon. Gentleman is absolutely right—of course he is—about making sure that high streets are safe and secure. We have had a number of knife threats in shops in Newtownards, and if it had not been for the presence of the police there to stop that, it could have escalated to something very much worse. I look to the Min

economy-jobsfiscal-policylocal-government
111
26 Feb 2025 High Street Businesses

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Sir Desmond, and I congratulate the hon. Member for Stockton West (Matt Vickers) on setting the scene. I wish to give, as I always do, a Northern Ireland perspective to this debate. I know the Minister is eager to hear it, and I am pleased to provide it. There are so many

economy-jobsfiscal-policylocal-government
347
← PreviousPage 89 of 134 · click a debate to open the transcript with this MP’s speeches highlightedNext →
Sources
SourceHansard · official report
MethodEach row is one contribution (intervention or speech). Word count from the official text.