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 601–620 of 1,189 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 29 Jun 2025 | Defence Spending: Cross-party Talks “The Conservatives “hollowed out and underfunded” defence for 14 years—those are not my words, but those of the right hon. Gentleman’s former Cabinet colleague, Ben Wallace. This year there has been a £5 billion boost in defence spending, but in his Government’s first year, in 2010, there was a £2 billion cut in defence…” defencefiscal-policy | 132 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Defence Spending: Cross-party Talks “My hon. Friend asks characteristically searching questions, so let me send him the NATO criteria that were published alongside the pledge last week, and let him and his Committee, when they interrogate me on Wednesday afternoon, pursue any further questions that they might have.” defencefiscal-policy | 44 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Defence Spending: Cross-party Talks “My hon. Friend the Minister for the Armed Forces will be happy to meet the hon. Gentleman —he would be a much better person to meet than me on this matter.” defencefiscal-policy | 31 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Defence Spending: Cross-party Talks “At last week’s NATO summit all 32 nations signed up to a new defence investment pledge of 5% of GDP by 2035, including, for the first time, spending on national security, national resilience and homeland security. That builds on this Government’s £5 billion boost to defence this year, the funded and costed plan to hit …” defencefiscal-policy | 72 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Operation Banner: Legal Protection for Veterans “The Prime Minister was right then and he is right now. I am working with the Northern Ireland Secretary to repeal and replace the legacy Act. We will honour the Prime Minister’s undertaking to this House and do right by the duty that this nation holds to those veterans who served for more than 38 years during the troub…” defencesocial-care | 62 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Operation Banner: Legal Protection for Veterans “We welcome the petition, and we certainly welcome the parliamentary debate—it is quite proper that Parliament debates these issues. The right hon. Gentleman’s legacy Act offered false and undeliverable promises to the veterans of Northern Ireland. The last Government were warned that it would be unlawful and incompatib…” defencesocial-care | 109 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Operation Banner: Legal Protection for Veterans “Any incoming Government would have to repeal the legacy Act. It is unlawful legislation—it has been rejected by domestic courts, and rejected by communities across Northern Ireland, and it is simply wrong for anyone to suggest otherwise. We owe it to those affected by the troubles, whom the right hon. Gentleman speaks …” defencesocial-care | 117 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Operation Banner: Legal Protection for Veterans “The veterans who served under Op Banner served to protect civilian lives and secure the peace in Northern Ireland. I share the right hon. Gentleman’s deep concern that many may now be caught up in investigations or litigation, and I am determined that we protect them further. I am working closely with the Northern Irel…” defencesocial-care | 89 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Ukraine: Military Support “That was a bit of a “bucket” question. On drones, we are increasing tenfold the number of British drones that we will supply to Ukraine this year. We are also stepping up the lessons we are learning from working with Ukraine on the development of its technology—battlefield-hardened and combat-ready—so that we can suppl…” defence | 81 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Ukraine: Military Support “My hon. Friend is right. Last night’s attack is a reminder of just how fierce the Russian onslaught on Ukraine is, but it is also a reminder that Putin has failed in his strategic ambitions. Three and a half years into this campaign, he has passed the gruesome milestone of 1 million Russian casualties on the battlefiel…” defence | 126 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Ukraine: Military Support “At last week’s NATO summit, I met Defence Ministers, including Ukrainian Defence Minister Umerov, about surging support into Ukraine, with the UK also announcing last week that hundreds more advanced short range air-to-air missiles—ASRAAM—would be delivered to Ukraine, starting in the next few weeks. Last Monday, I joi…” defence | 96 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Armed Forces Family Housing “No one could describe the decision to buy back 36,000 military family homes from private hands as a short-term fix, nobody could describe the consumer charter setting out basic housing rights and standards as a short-term fix, and no one could describe the housing strategy review we have got going as a short-term fix. …” defencehousing | 73 |
| 29 Jun 2025 | Armed Forces Family Housing “With your indulgence, Mr Speaker, on behalf of those serving in our armed forces, I would like to thank you for the parliamentary flag-raising ceremony to mark the start of Armed Forces Week last Monday. I thank hon. Members across the House for the support that they gave to more than 200 local Armed Forces Day events …” defencehousing | 123 |
| 22 Jun 2025 | Points of Order “On a point of order, Mr Deputy Speaker. The grave situation in the middle east is developing, with further reports from Qatar, and I will return from the Chamber to be briefed further, but my wider accountability to this House is important. On 12 June, the shadow Defence Secretary, the hon. Member for South Suffolk (Ja…” defencemp-performance | 325 |
| 1 Jun 2025 | Strategic Defence Review “It is always important that public money is well spent and that we can demonstrate good value for money. We still have some way to go on the reform of defence, but the steps we have taken already and the action we plan in the future will help us to ensure that we can get better value for the British taxpayer and better…” defenceeconomy-jobstechnology | 68 |
| 1 Jun 2025 | Strategic Defence Review “At the heart of the SDR’s insight and recommendations is a new relationship between Government and industry—one that we have already started to put in place and that allows industry and potential investors to see the challenges that we face and contribute their ideas and innovation to solving them. That principle will …” defenceeconomy-jobstechnology | 73 |
| 1 Jun 2025 | Strategic Defence Review “The hon. Gentleman asks me about the attack subs: our investment is in production capacity, so that we can build at a faster rate and have a double production line in Barrow, which will allow us to build the number of new subs that we will need to deter future threats and meet our NATO commitments. I am glad that he we…” defenceeconomy-jobstechnology | 63 |
| 1 Jun 2025 | Strategic Defence Review “The short answer is yes. The longer answer is that we do not fight alone and we do not plan to fight alone. We are a leading member of NATO, a 32-strong alliance that has never been bigger and has never been stronger. As we approach the NATO summit later this month, there will be a discussion about the capabilities tha…” defenceeconomy-jobstechnology | 96 |
| 1 Jun 2025 | Strategic Defence Review “My hon. Friend is right. The approach at the heart of this strategic defence review and at the heart of this Government’s commitment to our collective deterrence and defence in the Euro-Atlantic is NATO first, but it is not NATO only. Alliances and partnerships such as the global combat air programme and AUKUS, and par…” defenceeconomy-jobstechnology | 141 |
| 1 Jun 2025 | Strategic Defence Review “The delivery of the SDR vision can only be done because of the commitment that this Government have made to increase defence spending. The defence investment plan is a new investment framework and a new investment programme, developed in the context of and defined by this SDR vision. The work on the new investment plan…” defenceeconomy-jobstechnology | 63 |