Speeches by Slinger.
Every Hansard contribution by John Slinger this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 321–340 of 449 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 26 Feb 2025 | Speaker's Conference (2024) — Oral Evidence (HC 570) “Regarding the social media world, do you have any thoughts on statements and comments made underneath posts that are potentially libelous or defamatory, which I think many of my colleagues will have experienced? I know that there may be some coverage under the Online Safety Act, but I have a deep concern that if the on…” | 163 |
| 25 Feb 2025 | Warm Home Discount “I welcome the Minister’s statement. Will my hon. Friend join me in praising the work of Citizens Advice teams, such as those that I have seen in my constituency of Rugby, who provide really useful support? They help people to navigate the numerous support schemes that the Government have put in place. They also deal wi…” energycost-of-livingutilities | 92 |
| 25 Feb 2025 | Defence and Security “I welcome the Prime Minister’s statement and his strong leadership. Does he agree that as we rightly reassert the concept of taking responsibility—of responsibility being taken by our own military, people and economy, and by our friends on the continent of Europe—we must also reassert the responsibility of all countrie…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 96 |
| 24 Feb 2025 | Ukraine “Does my right hon. Friend agree that the international community must not allow the sovereign nation of Ukraine to be traded like a chess piece by powerful nations, particularly after its brave defence of freedom and the international rules-based system for itself and the wider world? If we fail, we risk another “peace…” defenceother | 69 |
| 12 Feb 2025 | Data (Use and Access) Bill [Lords] “My hon. Friend is, like me, a musician. Is it any wonder that creatives, particularly musicians, are concerned even by the language that has been referred to across the Chamber? “Ingestion” speaks of consuming, and let us not think what else it speaks of. “Scraping” is also a horrible word. Hopefully we can reach a sit…” technologyeconomy-jobs | 109 |
| 11 Feb 2025 | Employer National Insurance Contributions: Police Forces “Will the right hon. Lady give way?” crimefiscal-policylocal-government | 7 |
| 11 Feb 2025 | Employer National Insurance Contributions: Police Forces “Does the Minister agree that if police officers are cut by 20,000, and then their numbers are replaced by 20,000, not a huge amount has been done to boost police numbers?” crimefiscal-policylocal-government | 31 |
| 11 Feb 2025 | Employer National Insurance Contributions: Police Forces “On that point, will the right hon. Lady give way?” crimefiscal-policylocal-government | 10 |
| 11 Feb 2025 | Employer National Insurance Contributions: Police Forces “Thank you, Dr Allin-Khan, for the opportunity to speak in this very important debate; it is good to have an opportunity to air some of these ideas. Let me point something out to the right hon. Member for Tatton (Esther McVey). I sought to pay her a compliment about her oratorical style; these issues are not entertainin…” crimefiscal-policylocal-government | 225 |
| 11 Feb 2025 | Youth Provision: Universal and Targeted Support “Will my hon. Friend give way?” educationlocal-governmentcrime | 6 |
| 11 Feb 2025 | Employer National Insurance Contributions: Police Forces “Will the right hon. Lady give way?” crimefiscal-policylocal-government | 7 |
| 11 Feb 2025 | Employer National Insurance Contributions: Police Forces “The right hon. Lady is making an entertaining speech, as is often the case. In the midst of all those words about tax, I merely point out the Conservative party’s two unfunded national insurance tax cuts and the £22 billion black hole that is based on unfunded spending pledges and kicking the can down the road. What is…” crimefiscal-policylocal-government | 101 |
| 10 Feb 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill “Will the hon. Gentleman give way?” immigrationcrimedefence | 6 |
| 10 Feb 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill “I thank the hon. Member for his intervention. This Bill proposes numerous measures that will get tough on the evil criminal gangs that are bringing people here on those boats, and my hon. Friends on the Labour Benches have made that point very clearly. With their hand on their heart, are right hon. and hon. Members on …” immigrationcrimedefence | 117 |
| 10 Feb 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill “The Conservative party has a record of failure, and now it is failing to back our measures to put things right. On Rwanda, so much money was wasted to deport so few people, and with so little remorse. Imagine the howls that we would have heard if a civil servant or trade union had wasted just 1% of that sum. On the asy…” immigrationcrimedefence | 370 |
| 10 Feb 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill “Can the right hon. Gentleman and other Opposition Members look themselves in the mirror, with a hand on their heart, and say in good conscience that for a great nation like ours—a country that believes in the international rule of law—to outsource its asylum policy to a country like Rwanda is the correct way to behave?…” immigrationcrimedefence | 69 |
| 5 Feb 2025 | Speaker's Conference (2024) — Oral Evidence (HC 570) “Would you concede that, very sadly, negative and untruthful campaigns by groups or individuals can be effective? That is a real problem for us, because we do not want to be like that, but others do. Elfrede Brambley-Crawshaw: Yes, absolutely—particularly where it means that people step down. Mike made the point about w…” | 118 |
| 5 Feb 2025 | Speaker's Conference (2024) — Oral Evidence (HC 570) “You have mentioned that online abuse might be impacting negatively the democratic process. Could you expand on that? Elfrede Brambley-Crawshaw: I think this is the first election where it felt that it spilled out of the online space and into hustings and on to the streets. Arguments were repeated; campaigners might be …” | 111 |
| 5 Feb 2025 | Speaker's Conference (2024) — Oral Evidence (HC 570) “Jeremy has already touched on this, but I will ask anyway. What do you think independent candidates could do to help to ensure that their supporters engage with political opponents in a constructive manner? You have already touched on it by talking about training and letting people go out with an experienced person who…” | 74 |
| 5 Feb 2025 | Speaker's Conference (2024) — Oral Evidence (HC 570) “You have mentioned that online abuse might be impacting negatively the democratic process. Could you expand on that? Elfrede Brambley-Crawshaw: I think this is the first election where it felt that it spilled out of the online space and into hustings and on to the streets. Arguments were repeated; campaigners might be …” | 111 |