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20 Oct 2025 Sentencing Bill

Will the hon. Lady give way?

crime
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20 Oct 2025Ending Homelessness

Will the Minister give way?

housingsocial-carelocal-government
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20 Oct 2025Ending Homelessness

I agree that the Government must provide support, but local authorities must do so too. I will come to that point shortly. This summer, I wrote to the Minister’s predecessor to ask what intervention the Government could make in relation to out-of-area placement policy. In response, the Government said that they will re

housingsocial-carelocal-government
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20 Oct 2025Ending Homelessness

I thank the co-sponsors, the hon. Members for Harrow East (Bob Blackman) and for Liverpool Wavertree (Paula Barker), for securing the debate. Although Eastbourne might be the sunniest town in the country, its light and sun also cast deep shadows on our town, including through the temporary accommodation crisis and the

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20 Oct 2025 Sentencing Bill

I did not, but maybe the right hon. Gentleman can agree on the point that I want to make. He spoke about the challenges that Governments have had when modelling prisoner numbers and the prison population. Does he therefore agree with David Gauke, who recommended in his report that there should be an independent body th

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20 Oct 2025 Sentencing Bill

I thank the Chair of the Select Committee for giving way. New clause 18 makes the point that the cost of administering the electronic monitoring requirements during the year should be released. Does he agree that that should include the size of the fine that is imposed on the provider? When I have asked the Ministry of

crime
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20 Oct 2025Ending Homelessness

I will be quick. I want to repeat my questions from earlier on the subject of regulation. I asked earlier what the timeline was for out-of-area placement review, whether the Minister would meet me and Eastbourne borough council to discuss it, and whether she will urge Brighton and Hove city council to step up with thei

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15 Oct 2025Community Relations: Impact of Church Leaders

Will the hon. Lady recognise the awesomeness of the Rev. David Harrigan at St Elisabeth’s church in Eastbourne? Working with the food bank, he has pioneered a partnership that has been featured by the Trussell Trust as an example of best practice for a relationship between a church leader and a food bank. Will the hon.

culture-communityimmigration
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15 Oct 2025 Children’s Hospices: South-east England

I congratulate my hon. Friend on securing this debate. An amazing children’s hospice that serves constituents in my patch is Demelza, which has an amazing array of staff, volunteers and the rest, including Queen’s nurses such as Donna Mole. Will my hon. Friend congratulate Donna on being a recipient of that award? Will

healthsocial-carelocal-government
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15 Sept 2025 Sentencing Bill

I thank the right hon. Gentleman for his intervention. Speaking as a survivor of domestic and child abuse myself, and as someone who has been hurt in those very contexts, I have significant sympathy and alignment with a lot of what he describes. When I come to the domestic abuse identifier later, I will talk about how

crimefiscal-policy
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15 Sept 2025Topical Questions

I would like to associate myself with the Deputy Prime Minister’s comments on the bravery of the Hillsborough families and pay tribute to them for the success that has been landed today. Many of us across the House are deeply concerned that domestic abusers are weaponising the family court to perpetrate their abuse. Ef

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15 Sept 2025Probation Service

I welcome the new Justice Secretary and the Minister responsible for sentencing to their places. The Probation Service relies on an effective tagging system in order to keep our communities safe, but the £300 million contract that the last Government awarded to Serco has resulted in lots of failures. I saw some of them

crimelabour-market
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15 Sept 2025 Sentencing Bill

I completely agree with my hon. Friend, and I refer to the comments I made on recall. As someone who spent their career setting up an organisation that supports young ex-offenders out of crime and into employment, I know that investment in rehabilitation is key. Rehabilitation prevents reoffending, and preventing reoff

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15 Sept 2025 Sentencing Bill

I thank the right hon. Gentleman for his intervention, but should he look at the figures for 2015, he will see that all the things that I have described surged under the last Conservative Government. It is chaos and it cannot go on. The Bill contains a number of measures that Lib Dems have proposed to help fix our pumm

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15 Sept 2025 Sentencing Bill

The last Conservative Government crashed our criminal justice system, and ever since it is victims who have been paying the price. The shadow Justice Secretary spoke today of surrender, but who was it that surrendered victims to years-long waits for trials? They did. Who surrendered victims to reoffending rates through

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14 Sept 2025Children with SEND: Assessments and Support

Will the hon. Gentleman give way?

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14 Sept 2025Children with SEND: Assessments and Support

The hon. Gentleman can thank me for intervening. He talks about costs and legal requirements, but does he agree that in many areas hedge-fund-backed independent specialist schools are taking cash from our starving system? There is no cap on their profits, they do not have to report on their attainment and they do not h

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10 Sept 2025Bus Services

Eastbourne district general hospital, where I was born, and the Hastings Conquest hospital are quite far apart. On a good day, it takes 45 minutes to drive from one to the other, and two hours by bus. More and more services are moving to the Hastings hospital, but we need better transport links, such as a shuttle bus,

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9 Sept 2025Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1280)

You gave a sense of when it was originally going to be published, based on the work that you thought it was going to take when originally setting the ambition. In light of the ambition being so big and wanting to get it right, what is the next ballpark for when you intend to publish it?

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9 Sept 2025Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1280)

I will move on to the next question on the sentencing Bill, whose second reading is next week, and VAWG-related issues in relation to the Bill. How will the Bill’s proposal for a presumption to suspend short custodial sentences of 12 months or less work in relation to VAWG offences?

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