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3 Feb 2026Iran

Does my hon. Friend agree that the brutal, violent and illegal repression of Iranian civilians by this regime shows just how difficult it is for civilian populations to rise up against their oppressors, as is so often demanded by people around the world? Would he pay tribute to the young women who have been protesting

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3 Feb 2026Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill

I apologise, Madam Deputy Speaker. The hon. Gentleman is opposing the policy that will reduce child poverty by an enormous number. Conservative Members have not really even tried to defend their record. Perhaps that is because it is indefensible. Their decisions were not accidents; they were choices. The consequences w

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3 Feb 2026Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill

I thank the right hon. Gentleman for his intervention; I always enjoy them. I found this one particularly amusing—and I very much respect and like the right hon. Gentleman—given that I was not actually quoting. I did not say, “And I quote”. I am allowed to use words without having to justify every single one. [Interrup

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3 Feb 2026Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill

Does my hon. Friend agree that fecklessness is not a trait exhibited only by poorer people in our country?

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3 Feb 2026Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill

I could not have put it better, particularly the point my hon. Friend made about enjoying a pint. I too enjoy a pint, but linking something as serious as tackling child poverty to the price of a pint in our pubs is trivialising an incredibly serious topic—[Interruption.] The hon. Member for Hinckley and Bosworth (Dr Ev

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3 Feb 2026Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill

I thank my hon. Friend. I was very moved by his speech, which he delivered from a position of great knowledge and great concern built up over a very impressive career. He is absolutely right. I, of course, would not recommend people to take too seriously policies that are, as I said, populist policy hokey-cokey. To scr

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3 Feb 2026Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill

It is perfectly acceptable and reasonable for a Government such as ours to take measures in Budgets to provide the resources necessary to enact a policy, as this Bill would do, that will lift so many children out of poverty. I think the hon. Member makes a fairly fatuous point, if I may say so.

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3 Feb 2026Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill

That is indeed the statistic that I was reaching for in my notes, and I thank my hon. Friend. Even now, Opposition Members would undo progress. They would reintroduce the limit; they would make things worse. And as for Reform UK— [Hon. Members: “Where are they?”] Exactly! Where are they? We have seen populist policy ho

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3 Feb 2026Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill

I am assuming that the hon. Member for Hinckley and Bosworth is opposing the policy before us today. So you actually do not want to take the measure that we are going to take—

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3 Feb 2026Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill

The number of children—[Interruption.] The number of children in poverty rose substantially.

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3 Feb 2026Town and City Centre Safety

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Dowd. I will make two brief points—one per minute. The first is around Rugby town centre and how the police officers, community wardens and BID rangers all work together to ensure that it is safe. Will the Minister look at whether borough or district council-run commun

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3 Feb 2026Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill

The child poverty crisis that we inherited from the previous Government is, indeed, stark. In 2014, 16.5% of children were in relative poverty and by 2024, that had risen to 21.8%. The simple truth is that Conservative Members oppose a measure that lifts children out of poverty. They have not changed. Successive Conser

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2 Feb 2026US Department of Justice Release of Files

Could the Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister explain what steps this Government have taken to make sure that the voices of the victims and survivors of sexual abuse and violence are heard by those in power?

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2 Feb 2026China and Japan

Like the Prime Minister, I am a musician and a strong advocate for the creative arts sector. Could he set out to the House a little more about why he took so many creative arts and cultural organisations with him to China? Does he agree that Britain is the best in the world at the creative arts, that they are good for

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28 Jan 2026British Indian Ocean Territory

The sovereignty of the Chagossians is a sensitive and delicate issue which we are attempting to deal with, as my hon. Friend the Minister set out. We have established a contact group. Many meetings have taken place, and I strongly endorse those steps to give respect to the Chagossian people for what has happened to the

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28 Jan 2026British Indian Ocean Territory

I thank the even more loyal hon. and gallant Member for his history lesson, but it does not change the fundamentals: 85% of the negotiations took place under the Conservatives. In November 2022, the right hon. Member for Braintree (Sir James Cleverly), who was then Foreign Secretary, said: “Through negotiations, taking

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28 Jan 2026British Indian Ocean Territory

I thank the hon. and even-more-loyal-than-I Member for his intervention. We spar across the House—

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28 Jan 2026British Indian Ocean Territory

Before I turn to the subject of the Opposition day debate, I must comment on the answer that the shadow Foreign Secretary, the right hon. Member for Witham (Priti Patel), gave to the right hon. Member for Beverley and Holderness (Graham Stuart)—a Member I respect hugely. She mentioned climbing the greasy pole, possibly

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28 Jan 2026Engagements

Q3. Does the Deputy Prime Minister agree that the good work of this Labour Government to get the NHS back on its feet, with waiting lists down—they are down by 2,400 in my constituency—as well as ambulance waits down and prescription charges frozen, could be put at risk by Reform UK, as was confirmed at the weekend, wh

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27 Jan 2026 Women’s Safety: Walking, Wheeling, Cycling and Running

It is an honour to serve under your chairship, Ms Jardine. I pay tribute to my hon. Friend the Member for Lowestoft (Jess Asato) for her assiduous campaigning and for bringing this important issue to the Chamber. This is a problem suffered by women but caused by men—not all men, of course—and men must be the main part

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