The Westminster lensArchive · §02 Speeches · 217 contributions

Speeches by Reynolds.

Every Hansard contribution by Joshua Reynolds this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.

Showing 2140 of 217 contributions · most-recent first

← PreviousPage 2 of 11Next →
DateDebate & contributionWords
3 Feb 2026Finance (No. 2) Bill (Sixth sitting)

My concerns about the clauses in this group are very similar to my concerns about clause 229. Moving from “dishonest conduct” to “sanctionable conduct” lowers the threshold, introduces more ambiguity and could catch technical differences and genuine errors rather than deliberate wrongdoing. I hope that the Minister doe

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs
141
3 Feb 2026Finance (No. 2) Bill (Sixth sitting)

The tabling of amendment 50 is very good timing, as HMRC has revealed today its estimate that 1 million people missed the deadline, which was up to midnight on Saturday, to file their self-assessment. We very much support Opposition amendment 50, and, if the shadow Minister chooses to press it to a Division, we will su

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs
127
3 Feb 2026Finance (No. 2) Bill (Fifth sitting)

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Sir Roger. I welcome the Economic Secretary to the Treasury back from her visit to China, which I am sure was slightly more exciting than the Thursday we had in Committee in her absence—although obviously we will never be short on excitement. Duty stamps are proven anti-i

fiscal-policyenvironmenteconomy-jobs
296
3 Feb 2026Finance (No. 2) Bill (Sixth sitting)

In the last 10 years, 80 million British residents have phoned HMRC never to have their call answered. In 2024-25, 33.47 million calls to HMRC calls were registered, and only 80% of those were answered. At a recent hearing of the Business and Trade Committee, HMRC confirmed that it was only funded by the Treasury to pi

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs
351
3 Feb 2026Finance (No. 2) Bill (Fifth sitting)

The £50,000 threshold imposed as part of schedule 16 is incredibly low. It catches small construction firms importing tonnes of cement or steel, materials that could be consumed in one single medium-sized building project. The businesses importing such volumes will lack the resource of dedicated compliance teams and en

fiscal-policyenvironmenteconomy-jobs
420
3 Feb 2026Finance (No. 2) Bill (Fifth sitting)

The EU, for its CBAM, has not set a specific number in that way; it has set a number of tonnes of product. I would be interested to hear from the Government what work has been done to analyse the different impacts of £50,000, £100,000 and £250,000. The Treasury must have done some work on this, but I could not see any.

fiscal-policyenvironmenteconomy-jobs
130
3 Feb 2026Finance (No. 2) Bill (Fifth sitting)

I have few points to make about clause 122, which refers to a “person who sells…unstamped vaping products”. I would be grateful if the Minister could confirm whether that person is the shop owner, the shop manager or the shop worker who is physically behind the till on that day. Could an 18-year-old shop assistant be c

fiscal-policyenvironmenteconomy-jobs
117
3 Feb 2026Finance (No. 2) Bill (Sixth sitting)

Clause 229(1) says: “An authorised officer of Revenue and Customs may, by notice, suspend the registration of a registered tax adviser if the officer is not satisfied that the adviser meets the registration conditions.” In clause 224, the registration criteria are clear that any moneys owed to HMRC would not meet the c

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs
93
3 Feb 2026Finance (No. 2) Bill (Sixth sitting)

As we have heard, many of the promoters operate offshore. How will the Government take action against those offshore promoters? Could a UK-based promoter move offshore to continue to do business as a way to get around the Bill? If it could not, will the Minister point me to which part of the Bill stops the promoter fro

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs
120
3 Feb 2026Finance (No. 2) Bill (Sixth sitting)

It is a pleasure to serve with you in the Chair this afternoon, Mrs Harris. The Minister says that HMRC will not use its powers for minor breaches; but Opposition Members are concerned, because we cannot see that backed up in the Bill. The ICAEW has called these clauses “existential” for adviser firms, and I ask the Mi

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs
318
3 Feb 2026Finance (No. 2) Bill (Sixth sitting)

This group of clauses establishes new criminal prohibitions on promoting tax avoidance arrangements. Clause 161 creates personal criminal liability for company directors, limited liability partnership members and shadow members. We of course support the Government in preventing tax avoidance measures, but we are concer

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs
299
29 Jan 2026Finance (No. 2) Bill (Fourth sitting)

I thank the Minister for his generosity. Will he confirm that if any local authority sees an increase in its spending on SEND transport because of the 20% VAT, the Treasury will work with the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government to ensure that those authorities are paid back in full for that extra cost

fiscal-policytransportcost-of-living
94
29 Jan 2026Finance (No. 2) Bill (Fourth sitting)

In November, the Chancellor told the House that what we are now seeing in clause 79 would protect about £700 million of tax revenue, ensuring that VAT is paid on fares. Yet, according to The Guardian on 2 January, Uber “has swerved paying millions of pounds” by simply rewriting its contracts with drivers so that it act

fiscal-policytransportcost-of-living
207
29 Jan 2026Finance (No. 2) Bill (Third sitting)

The Minister used the words “as soon as possible”. The amendments that we have tabled would hold him and the Government to account on that. They show the seriousness of this issue, and would allow parliamentary oversight, accountability measures and a clear deadline. I am glad that the hon. Member for North West Norfol

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobssocial-care
201
29 Jan 2026Finance (No. 2) Bill (Fourth sitting)

The Liberal Democrats fully support clause 80 and would support amendment 43 if it were pushed to a vote. When I worked in retail, including in grocery retail for a significant number of years, I saw time and again that goods were going in the bin that should have been going to a good home, such as a charity, but that

fiscal-policytransportcost-of-living
237
29 Jan 2026Finance (No. 2) Bill (Third sitting)

The infected blood scandal represents one of the greatest treatment disasters in NHS history: more than 3,000 people died, and thousands more live with HIV, hepatitis C or lifelong trauma. Yet even now victims’ families face the indignity of inheritance tax on compensation payments meant to acknowledge that profound su

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobssocial-care
414
29 Jan 2026Finance (No. 2) Bill (Third sitting)

I beg to move amendment 47, in clause 74, page 91, line 20, leave out from “(1)” to the end of line 25 and insert- “may not be made unless a draft of the instrument has been laid before, and approved by resolution of, the House of Commons.” This amendment would require that all regulations made under this section are s

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobssocial-care
65
29 Jan 2026Finance (No. 2) Bill (Fourth sitting)

The haulage sector has seen significant challenges in recent years: increases in fuel prices, increases in wages and significant changes in the Employment Rights Act 2025, business rates and vehicle excise duty, as we see here. I would not be the investment and trade spokesman for the Liberal Democrats if I did not men

fiscal-policytransportcost-of-living
290
29 Jan 2026Finance (No. 2) Bill (Fourth sitting)

Balancing VAT refund rights to ensure fairness for CCAs is, of course, welcome, and we support it. We support the idea that VAT refund rights should be balanced across groups and institutions that are similar and have a similar purpose. That is why I hope you will allow me to share some surprise, Mrs Harris, that the G

fiscal-policytransportcost-of-living
167
29 Jan 2026Finance (No. 2) Bill (Fourth sitting)

Will the Minister give way?

fiscal-policytransportcost-of-living
5
← PreviousPage 2 of 11 · click a debate to open the transcript with this MP’s speeches highlightedNext →
Sources
SourceHansard · official report
MethodEach row is one contribution (intervention or speech). Word count from the official text.