Speeches by Healey.
Every Hansard contribution by John Healey this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 581–600 of 1,189 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 2 Jul 2025 | Defence Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 973) “You have heard me talking about needing to renew the nation’s contract with those who serve. If you look through the continuous attitudes survey to find the things that demoralise people most, or the factors that are most likely to make them think about leaving service early, very often, housing is at the heart of it, …” | 153 |
| 2 Jul 2025 | Defence Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 973) “When you see the data or if you speak to any of those who have accepted the retention bonus, you will see that they see it as more significant than a sticking plaster, with respect, but it is not the full solution.” | 42 |
| 2 Jul 2025 | Defence Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 973) “It is engineers across the services, and then particularly an Army—” | 11 |
| 2 Jul 2025 | Defence Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 973) “Does the Committee have the data on the two particular retention incentives that we introduced and their impact? If you do not, we will give you the emerging data.” | 29 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Topical Questions “I can confirm that the £4 billion is funded. I can confirm that the investment in autonomous and drone technology in this Parliament is double what was planned before the election. I can confirm that we will spend and invest that money it in this Parliament. I always like coming to Plymouth; my hon. Friend the Minister…” defence | 66 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Armed Forces Family Housing “Unfortunately, Forces Help to Buy really has not kept pace either with demand or with the success of civilian programmes. It is part of the forces housing review that I have launched, which I expect to report in the autumn. The right hon. Gentleman is absolutely right that the aspirations of those who serve and who joi…” defencehousing | 93 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Armed Forces Family Housing “We do indeed, and we are putting in extra funds and greater support to deal with the problem of homeless veterans. I am happy to thank and pay tribute to the Ancre Somme Association for its part in a successful Armed Forces Day parade and celebration in Falkirk. I pay tribute to all the volunteers right across the coun…” defencehousing | 97 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Armed Forces Family Housing “Indeed. I pay tribute to my hon. Friend for his strong working links with veterans in Watford. He is right: as he will recognise, my hon. Friend the Minister for Veterans and People recently launched Operation Valour, the first ever UK-wide approach to veteran support, with £50 million of funding to establish a new net…” defencehousing | 63 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Armed Forces Family Housing “We will indeed. Amy’s experience is typical for many children of forces families: regularly moving as their parents answer the call and are deployed in different areas. We can do better by them. I am in conversation with my right hon. Friend the Education Secretary about how we can do better by our forces families and …” defencehousing | 79 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Topical Questions “I had one of the best days in this job so far with the hon. Gentleman and my hon. Friend the Member for Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes (Melanie Onn) in his home town of Cleethorpes—they were there together. Behind the event was Alex Baxter, the absolutely formidable figure who organised the armed forces major events tea…” defence | 88 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Topical Questions “It needs no words; the hon. Gentleman has heard the response of the House. We pay tribute to Mr Deach, and offer our deepest sympathies to his family, his friends and his comrades, and our thoughts will be with the hon. Gentleman tomorrow as he bears that coffin into the crematorium or the church for Mr Deach’s final j…” defence | 59 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Topical Questions “One of the recommendations in the strategic defence review was that we develop an integrated air and missile defence system in this country. We must take our homeland security more seriously than we have in the past, and that is exactly what we will do.” defence | 45 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Topical Questions “I do indeed. NATO is bigger, stronger and more lethal than ever before. It is our guarantee that we will never fight alone. That is why the leading contribution that Britain makes to NATO deterrence and defence is a big part of keeping us safe for the future.” defence | 48 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Topical Questions “Absolute rubbish! The UK and the US are the very closest of defence, intelligence and national security partners. The US was strongly behind the deal we have done on Diego Garcia, because it knows that that deal secures the operational sovereignty there of the UK and the US for the next 100 years and beyond.” defence | 55 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Topical Questions “As I said in my response to the hon. Member for Surrey Heath (Dr Pinkerton), we are absolutely determined that Iran should never have a nuclear weapon. We have been working with allies, on a diplomatic path. Now that a ceasefire is in place, the mind of all NATO leaders, including President Trump, was on putting our we…” defence | 77 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Topical Questions “I welcome the Liberal Democrats’ support for the commitment we have made at NATO; the Leader of the Opposition was unable to offer that support at Prime Minister’s questions last week. If the hon. Gentleman has ideas about how we should fund that commitment in the next Parliament, I would be perfectly happy to hear the…” defence | 56 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Topical Questions “Last week, 32 NATO nations came together at the summit in The Hague, united in collective deterrence and in our collective defence of the Euro-Atlantic area. I can report to the House that NATO is now bigger, stronger and more lethal than before. We signed a new defence investment pledge of 5% of GDP by 2035, with new …” defence | 137 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Defence Spending: Cross-party Talks “We are accelerating recruitment. We are dealing with the deep-seated and long-running failure in recruitment, because the previous Government, over 14 years, set and then failed to meet their own recruitment targets. We are dealing with the recruitment and retention crisis in the armed forces. I am proud to say that la…” defencefiscal-policy | 117 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Defence Spending: Cross-party Talks “I welcome the hon. Gentleman to the Dispatch Box and to the Conservative Front Bench team, alongside his two very distinguished colleagues, the right hon. Member for Rayleigh and Wickford (Mr Francois) and the hon. Member for South Suffolk (James Cartlidge). I gently say to him that, since the election, his colleague t…” defencefiscal-policy | 147 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Defence Spending: Cross-party Talks “I see a huge role. I hope that my hon. Friend took the commitment that the Chancellor and I made, alongside the spring statement, to set a new target for direct defence investment in SMEs, as a sign of that commitment. While I am in the business of committing my ministerial colleagues to meetings, I know that my right …” defencefiscal-policy | 92 |