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Speeches by Babarinde.

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21 Jul 2025Sir David Amess Summer Adjournment

I certainly owe the hon. Member one, but that is not quite as bad as when I was mistaken for another mixed race Member when I once forgot my pass and was granted a pass of somebody else—who may or may not be the hon. Member for Huntingdon (Ben Obese-Jecty). I did not settle the bill left with the hon. Member for Newcas

transportcrimelocal-government
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21 Jul 2025NHS Hospitals: Parking

10. What steps his Department is taking to improve car parking provision at NHS hospitals.

healthcost-of-living
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16 Jul 2025Topical Questions

T4. Eastbourne’s posties are legends, including Manuel, who covers my patch. Upstream issues in the Royal Mail, however, mean that constituents like Michaele are not receiving letters for medical appointments until after the appointment time has passed. Will the Minister meet me to discuss these appalling delays, and t

economy-jobsutilities
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13 Jul 2025Topical Questions

Eastbourne’s streets are being blighted by severely overgrown grass verges that attract litter, antisocial behaviour and crime. Will the Minister join me in urging Conservative-run East Sussex county council to urgently get a grip on verge maintenance in Eastbourne in order to help make our grass great again?

housinglocal-governmentculture-community
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8 Jul 2025Trial by Jury: Proposed Restrictions

In his urgent question, the shadow Secretary of State for Justice said that “the public knows best”. For once, I agree with him, which is why the public threw out the last Conservative Government after they crashed our criminal justice system. Yesterday, I made the case for safeguarding the guarantors of our justice sy

crimefiscal-policy
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7 Jul 2025Crown Court Backlog

The Liberal Prime Minister William Gladstone was right when he said, “Justice delayed is justice denied”. He would look on the inheritance that this Government received from the Conservative Government as a matter for great shame. While creative solutions are required to tackle the backlog, the jury trial—which we hear

crimeeconomy-jobs
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7 Jul 2025Violence against Women: Criminal Justice System

I have a constituent who is a survivor of violent economic abuse, which has involved her abuser occupying one of her properties without consent and vandalising it with mounds of human excrement, rendering it unrentable at huge financial costs. The photographs are disgusting. Delays in civil court proceedings have force

crimesocial-care
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29 Jun 2025Topical Questions

During our last session of Defence questions, I asked the Secretary of State to join me in wishing a happy forthcoming birthday to Eastbourne’s last surviving war veteran, Eric Deach, who was shortly to turn 100. Unfortunately, tomorrow I shall be a pallbearer at his funeral; he did not make it. Will the Secretary of S

defence
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29 Jun 2025Draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2025

It is great to serve under your chairship, Ms McVey. Liberal Democrats recognise the acute pressure on our prison system. We recognise, see and feel, as do many victims and survivors across our country, that the last Government allowed our prisons to reach breaking point. Victims and survivors are paying the price for

crimefiscal-policy
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29 Jun 2025Welfare Reform

I decided to go into politics because I believed that luck played too great a role in shaping people’s course and their quality of life, but unfortunately the system that has been announced today leaves the fate of many disabled people down to luck—to whether they applied before November 2026, or after. I hope that the

economy-jobssocial-carelabour-market
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25 Jun 2025Road Network: Condition

The Rapid Transition Alliance tells us that we can improve the quality of our roads if we support more people to use rail as a form of public transport. That is one reason why I am campaigning to restore the direct train between Eastbourne and London Bridge that was discontinued during the pandemic. Will the Minister b

transportlocal-government
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24 Jun 2025Criminal Justice

I agree with the point that my hon. Friend makes. This is about much more than just the spend: it is about the efficiency of the spend. Taxpayers deserve far better than what they are getting at the moment from the Serco contract, under which, as I said earlier, many offenders are being left without the proper, robust

crimefiscal-policylabour-market
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24 Jun 2025Criminal Justice

I thank the Chair of the Justice Committee, the hon. Member for Hammersmith and Chiswick (Andy Slaughter), working with the hon. Member for Amber Valley (Linsey Farnsworth), for making the pitch to the Backbench Business Committee to secure this debate. I join him in thanking the incredible staff who work across our cr

crimefiscal-policylabour-market
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24 Jun 2025High-speed Internet

Project Gigabit’s stated aim is to ensure that no one is left behind, but that is not true for the residents of Mulberry Close on my home estate in Eastbourne, who have not been connected to full fibre despite bearing the brunt of invasive works on their doorstep. Will the Minister meet me, residents of Mulberry Close

technologyutilities
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24 Jun 2025High-speed Internet

1. What steps his Department is taking to improve the distribution of high-speed internet provision.

technologyutilities
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23 Jun 2025Middle East: British Nationals

Two of my constituents are currently in Tehran, but they say that fuel shortages, long queues and poor internet access, as well as closed airspace, have made it almost impossible for them to leave Iran. They urgently need clear guidance, they need a way to formally register their presence, and they need consular suppor

defenceimmigration
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19 Jun 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill

The Mother of the House, the right hon. Member for Hackney North and Stoke Newington (Ms Abbott), is absolutely right to stress the importance of giving a voice to the voiceless. That is a role that many Members in this House take deeply seriously, including proponents of this Bill. No one is more voiceless in this deb

healthsocial-care
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19 Jun 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill

I will not, to give others the chance to speak after me. My constituent went on to say, “The procedure to enable this was protracted and had several safeguards which would prevent much of the concerns we hear about by those opposed. I urge you to support this bill”— the Bill, and not just the principle. I will do so be

healthsocial-care
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19 Jun 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill

The hon. Member will be aware that the Bill creates a criminal offence that would punish those who would coerce a relative in such a way. [Hon. Members: “Self-coerce.”] There are folks who talk about the concept of self-coercion, but others would frame such a decision as a choice. Self-coercion is a choice. My constitu

healthsocial-care
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17 Jun 2025Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1002)

Would you define as voluntary a situation where a sex offender is offered a shorter sentence or a shorter time in custody in return for taking this medication? Would you consider that to be a voluntary decision?

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