Speeches by Lewis.
Every Hansard contribution by Julian Lewis this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 81–100 of 626 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 10 Feb 2026 | Ministry of Defence: Palantir Contracts “Does the Minister know whether or not minutes were taken at the key Washington meeting in February last year? If they were not taken, why not? Why was Lord Mandelson, a political appointee, not required to sever any links with his former activities and business that could have given rise to a conflict of interest in hi…” defencetechnology | 60 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Jimmy Lai: Prison Sentence “I am sorry, but this is really hopeless. I mean no disrespect to this particular Minister, but I am sure that you, Mr Speaker, have noticed, as I have, that whenever something indefensible comes up, the Government always put middle-ranking or junior Ministers on the frontline. Perhaps the Foreign Secretary is abroad or…” defenceculture-community | 105 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Standards in Public Life “It is notable that despite the Government’s huge majority, they have run out of people to stand up and defend their position. The Minister is—I am not being patronising—a very intelligent man. I therefore ask that he does not insult the intelligence of the rest of us by talking about the Prime Minister having believed …” mp-performancecrimeother | 144 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps “Does the Minister accept that the IRGC is responsible for many acts of terrorism? While we appreciate the difficulty that arises from its being a state organisation and the reluctance to proscribe a state organisation, is it not a fact that Jonathan Hall, the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, has come up w…” defenceimmigration | 74 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | Procedure committee “It is very rare—in fact, I cannot think of a previous occasion over what is approaching 29 or 30 years in this House—that I have heard a statement from a Select Committee, every word of which I entirely agree with. This is one of those occasions, and I congratulate the Committee and the Members who were involved in the…” mp-performanceother | 64 |
| 9 Feb 2026 | UK-India Free Trade Agreement “I hope I am not stretching the boundaries of the debate excessively, but I would be interested to know whether the agreement has any implications for defence exports to India and, if it does, what safeguards would be in place, given the unhealthily close relationship between India and Russia.” economy-jobslabour-market | 49 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “Does my hon. Friend, who is very experienced, believe that one of the lessons of inherent necessity for political survival is the ability to learn from mistakes? Therefore, given that a new ambassador will take Mandelson’s place—I do not think a permanent appointment has yet been made—does he think the Prime Minister w…” mp-performancedefenceother | 82 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “I will try to make the same point as my hon. Friend the Member for Bexhill and Battle (Dr Mullan), but in a less emotional way. Today, the Prime Minister was asked directly, “did the official security vetting that he received mention Mandelson’s ongoing relationship with the paedophile Jeffrey Epstein?” He replied, “Ye…” mp-performancedefenceother | 148 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “Mandelson was not just a key member of New Labour; he was its inventor. He was the man who replaced the Labour flag’s implements of horny-handed toil with the red rose—the brander par excellence. I think people were also afraid of him; I am not the first person to describe this as the “Scandalson” story, and I am sure …” mp-performancedefenceother | 65 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “It has been for years a matter of mystery and speculation where Epstein acquired his vast wealth. Does my hon. Friend think that the Russian connection may provide the definitive answer to that mystery?” mp-performancedefenceother | 34 |
| 3 Feb 2026 | Iran “Will the Minister please get on with doing that? The fact is that the independent reviewer of terrorism has signalled a way in which something analogous to proscription can be done to the IRGC, even though it is a state body. Does the Minister accept that there is an analogy between the IRGC and the Gestapo and Hitler’…” defencecrimeimmigration | 101 |
| 3 Feb 2026 | Separation Centres Review “I entirely agree with what the Justice Secretary says about the dangers of deception. It is also concerning to note that people are now trying to use a mental health argument to get out of separation centres, given that anyone who holds a fanatical Islamist, Nazi or revolutionary view from some other doctrine has, by d…” crimedefence | 144 |
| 2 Feb 2026 | US Department of Justice Release of Files “Can the Minister not see that it is in the Labour party’s interest, as much as it is in the national interest, that this issue of stripping Mandelson of his peerage should be resolved as soon as possible and that wider legislation is brought in subsequently? The Minister may be a little young to remember when the late …” crimemp-performancedefence | 105 |
| 2 Feb 2026 | US Department of Justice Release of Files “And the Hinduja passport.” crimemp-performancedefence | 4 |
| 2 Feb 2026 | China and Japan “The Prime Minister’s position seems to be that if a bully is big enough, rich enough and powerful enough, the pragmatic thing to do is to pay into his protection racket. Can he at least show some sign of moral compass by accepting the fact that China is a repressive, brutal, communist, totalitarian state that dishonour…” defenceeconomy-jobstechnology | 64 |
| 29 Jan 2026 | Ukraine: Non-recognition of Russian-occupied Territories “Yes, that is entirely the sort of contribution that I have in mind. As a result of that, when Putin was ready to take his next bite, the Ukrainians were able to prevent him, yet many people, including me, thought the most that we could probably do was to offer the Ukrainian Government a Government-in-exile headquarters…” defenceculture-community | 110 |
| 29 Jan 2026 | Ukraine: Non-recognition of Russian-occupied Territories “Having listened to all the excellent preceding speeches, I have to say that occasions such as this make me proud to be a Member of the British Parliament. I congratulate everyone who has spoken with such a united voice. If I may, I will just make some brief elaborations on the opening comments and superb contribution o…” defenceculture-community | 484 |
| 28 Jan 2026 | British Indian Ocean Territory “This is why some people are concerned that if Mauritius allowed the Americans to have nuclear weapons on the base, although I do not think it would allow that, that would give China an excuse to break the same treaty to which Mauritius is already committed about a non-nuclear Africa, and China would not even get the od…” defencefiscal-policyimmigration | 74 |
| 28 Jan 2026 | British Indian Ocean Territory “I am a great admirer of the hon. Gentleman; he is courteous and thoughtful, and I always listen to what he says with great focus and attention. He is criticising the dangers of ambiguity, and I agree with that point. Does he accept, however, that we have not cleared up the ambiguity about whether nuclear weapons could …” defencefiscal-policyimmigration | 167 |
| 28 Jan 2026 | British Indian Ocean Territory “On that point—” defencefiscal-policyimmigration | 3 |