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Speeches by Babarinde.

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17 Nov 2025Violence against Women and Girls

The Government are right to abolish the role of police and crime commissioner—the Liberal Democrats have been campaigning for that for some time—but many victims’ organisations rely on the PCC core grant to fund initiatives that address violence against women. Will the Minister confirm that that cash will not be lost b

crimesocial-care
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17 Nov 2025Asylum Policy

The Home Secretary has spoken a great deal about contribution, but one of the most powerful forms of contribution to our country is getting a job and paying taxes, which the Home Secretary will not allow people seeking asylum to do, despite the fact that it can be done in Denmark. She has said that pull factors cause a

immigrationcost-of-livingcrime
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13 Nov 2025Topical Questions

T3. Catastrophic failures at Southern Water’s water treatment works in Eastbourne have led to extensive sewage discharges, a stench stinking out our town, and, a matter of days ago, the accidental discharge of millions of plastic bio-beads into our sea. Will the Minister urgently meet me to discuss how we can force Sou

agricultureenvironmentutilities
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30 Oct 2025Topical Questions

Many small businesses rely on Facebook advertising to reach customers, but too many find that if they get hacked, it takes too long for Meta to let them back into their account. That has been the case for Andy Campbell, who runs ATR Carpet Cleaning. Will the Minister advise on how we can get the likes of Meta to reconn

economy-jobslabour-marketenergy
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28 Oct 2025Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1420)

I am the Member of Parliament for Eastbourne. I am not a barrister or a solicitor, but I have an A-level in criminal law. My interests are as declared on the Register.

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28 Oct 2025Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1420)

I do not have any more questions.

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28 Oct 2025Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1420)

I do not have any more questions.

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28 Oct 2025Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1420)

I want to ask a little more about the family group decision-making meetings, and we have discussed what some of the merits are or could be of those. There will be some families where domestic abuse is taking place and that domestic abuse is present in the running of those meetings, and people have expressed concerns ar

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28 Oct 2025Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1420)

It is about domestic abuse in the family justice system, but I will move slightly away from the topic we have just explored. For some time, in the family court a finding of domestic abuse could be made. For some time, I have been campaigning for something equivalent, or with an equivalent impact, to exist in the crimin

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28 Oct 2025Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1420)

It is about domestic abuse in the family justice system, but I will move slightly away from the topic we have just explored. For some time, in the family court a finding of domestic abuse could be made. For some time, I have been campaigning for something equivalent, or with an equivalent impact, to exist in the crimin

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28 Oct 2025Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1420)

I want to ask a little more about the family group decision-making meetings, and we have discussed what some of the merits are or could be of those. There will be some families where domestic abuse is taking place and that domestic abuse is present in the running of those meetings, and people have expressed concerns ar

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28 Oct 2025Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1420)

I am the Member of Parliament for Eastbourne. I am not a barrister or a solicitor, but I have an A-level in criminal law. My interests are as declared on the Register.

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27 Oct 2025Benefit Sanctions: Neurodiverse Claimants

15. What steps his Department is taking to ensure that benefit sanctions are proportionate when considering neurodiverse claimants.

labour-marketsocial-carecost-of-living
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27 Oct 2025Benefit Sanctions: Neurodiverse Claimants

My constituent Ross has neurodiversities and is in employment, working at a garden centre, but his income is supplemented by universal credit. After inadvertently missing a telephone appointment with a job coach, he was sanctioned, losing out on two months-worth of rent, and he risked being made homeless and losing his

labour-marketsocial-carecost-of-living
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22 Oct 2025Topical Questions

Eastbourne is benefiting from some coastal defence scheme funding, the flood defence grant-in-aid, but it leaves heritage assets behind. Only residents and businesses currently qualify, which is leaving Eastbourne’s historic bandstand at risk of severe flooding. Will the Minister meet me and colleagues across the Depar

technologyeconomy-jobshealth
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22 Oct 2025Delivery of Government Priorities

The Cabinet Office co-chairs the flood resilience taskforce in order to deliver on its priority to bolster flood defences, but residents in Eastbourne at this very point in time on Wartling Road, Seaside and Whitley Road—and, earlier this week, on Macmillan Drive—have to wade through canals created by flooding brought

economy-jobshealthdefence
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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 2025 Sentencing Bill

It has been great to work with Ministers at the Ministry of Justice and to help drive that identifier forward. Will the Minister join me in celebrating the incredible bravery of ITV’s “Loose Women”, many of whom, through their “Facing It Together” campaign, have spoken out about their experiences of domestic abuse, and

crime
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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

crime
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20 Oct 2025Ending Homelessness

Will the Minister give way?

housingsocial-carelocal-government
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