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24 Mar 2026Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood

In calling my long-standing friend, Mrs Hodgson, I let hon. Members know that she has agreed to leave a couple of minutes at the end for Mr MacNae to wind-up. In turn, he is about to agree to leave a couple of moments at the end for me to move the motion.

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24 Mar 2026 Water Supply and Housing Targets: West Kent

Tom Tugendhat will move the motion and the Minister will respond. I remind other Members that they may make a speech only with prior permission from the Member in charge and the Minister. I have had notice that one Member will intervene, which is fine. Unfortunately there will not be an opportunity, Tom, to wind up. Th

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24 Mar 2026Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood

I call Michelle Welsh. Michelle, I want to start the winding-up speeches at around 10.30 am.

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24 Mar 2026 Points of Order

On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. I rise as chairman of the all-party parliamentary group for acquired brain injury and to voice my concern about the news that 287 patients in a hospital in Northampton are to be relocated across the country. NHS England has told local health bosses that the hospital is not fit

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18 Mar 2026 Social Enterprises and Community Ownership

Order. Members are getting two minutes each. Let us try to get everyone in.

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18 Mar 2026 Social Enterprises and Community Ownership

Order. I see that lots of Members are bobbing. Given that I am going to call the wind-ups at 5.22 pm, Opposition spokesmen will have five minutes each and the Minister will have 10 minutes. You will appreciate that time is limited, so let us try to get everyone in. I suggest speeches of about three minutes.

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18 Mar 2026 Social Enterprises and Community Ownership

That was excellent timekeeping.

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18 Mar 2026 Social Enterprises and Community Ownership

Minister, will you leave a couple of moments for Jo Platt to sum up?

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18 Mar 2026 Social Enterprises and Community Ownership

Excellent. Thank you, everyone, for being so disciplined with your speeches.

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18 Mar 2026 Cheadle Train Station

Before I call the Minister, I remind Members that we must conclude by 4.42 pm, when the next debate will begin.

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18 Mar 2026Points of Order

On a point of order, Mr Speaker. Further to the point made by my right hon. Friend the Member for New Forest East (Sir Julian Lewis), and notwithstanding your ruling, Mr Speaker, “Erskine May” makes it clear that Ministers come to the House to answer questions, does it not? While the Standing Orders might need refining

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18 Mar 2026 Social Enterprises and Community Ownership

I am discouraging interventions generally, but that was delightful. Carry on.

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18 Mar 2026 Cheadle Train Station

Order. I will call Tom Morrison to move the motion and then call the Minister to respond. I remind other Members that they may make a speech only with prior permission from the Member in charge of the debate and the Minister. As is the convention in these 30-minute debates, there will unfortunately not be an opportunit

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17 Mar 2026 Immigration Reforms

The hon. Gentleman is of course right. The blame for all this should not be laid exclusively in the hands of the Labour party or Labour Governments. Successive Governments have administered a regime that has been out of tune with the sentiments of the vast majority of the population, who know what I have said is true.

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17 Mar 2026 Immigration Reforms

Illegal migration, of course, is of a different order. Illegal immigration is about breaching borders. A nation means very little unless it has territorial integrity. What is the purpose of a nation that has porous borders? Indeed, it barely deserves to be described as such. The hon. Gentleman is right to draw attentio

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17 Mar 2026 Immigration Reforms

Not the Minister, of course—I except him from that general description. It is time that the political establishment faced up to the fact that what they have perpetuated for too long is at odds with the intuition, experience and will of the British people. We need to cut migration of all kinds, and we need to cut it now

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17 Mar 2026 Immigration Reforms

I should have congratulated the hon. Member for Perth and Kinross-shire (Pete Wishart) on securing the debate and said how pleased I am that you are in the Chair, Mr Stringer. My hon. Friend will know that the care visa system established by the previous Government brought here more dependants than care workers. Everyo

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17 Mar 2026 Immigration Reforms

There has been too much immigration into this country for too long, and that is certainly the view of the vast majority of the people I speak to in my constituency. I suspect it is a widespread view among law-abiding, patriotic Britons from all kinds of backgrounds. Three myths have been perpetuated to sustain the leve

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11 Mar 2026 Disability Equipment Provision

I want to speak about three things in this debate, which was helpfully secured by the hon. Member for Aberdeenshire North and Moray East (Seamus Logan). The first has already been dealt with but requires some amplification: the system is not working as well as it should. The figures that we heard quoted about access to

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11 Mar 2026 Disability Equipment Provision

Have the Government made any assessment of the return and reuse of equipment? That is not always possible, as I said earlier, but it would be an incredibly powerful message to send to many of those people who have waited so long, and, I think, a very straightforward thing to do. If that assessment has not been made, wi

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