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Speeches by Turner.

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24 Jun 2026Elections: First Past the Post

Order. Interventions need to be a bit shorter. Thank you.

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24 Jun 2026Elections: First Past the Post

Order. I am going to impose an informal five-minute limit on speeches.

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24 Jun 2026 Farming: Financial Sustainability

I remind Members that they should bob if they wish to be called in this debate. Given the number of Members wanting to take part, I have to impose a formal time limit of one minute and 30 seconds—90 seconds. I call Olly Glover.

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24 Jun 2026Elections: First Past the Post

On a housekeeping matter, I should say that it is terribly hot in Parliament today, so Members and officials are very welcome to remove their jackets.

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24 Jun 2026 Farming: Financial Sustainability

Order. I suspect that the shadow Minister is going to bring his remarks to an end very soon.

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24 Jun 2026 Farming: Financial Sustainability

Order. There has been a lot of chuntering while the shadow Minister has been on his feet. If you wish to try to intervene on the shadow Minister, please do—he may give way. However, do not chunter constantly when people are trying to make a speech.

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24 Jun 2026 Farming: Financial Sustainability

Order. I remind Members that there are lots of people who want to speak. Interventions really do need to be short.

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24 Jun 2026Public Libraries: Bournemouth East

I remind Members that interventions must be short.

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24 Jun 2026Public Libraries: Bournemouth East

I will call Tom Hayes to move the motion; I will then call the Minister to respond. I remind other Members that they may make a speech only with prior permission from the Member in charge of the debate and from the Minister. As is the convention for a 30-minute debate, there will not be an opportunity for the Member in

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24 Jun 2026Elections: First Past the Post

Thank you for the entertaining contribution, Mr Morrison.

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24 Jun 2026Elections: First Past the Post

Order. Before I move on to the next speaker, can I just say something about housekeeping? If a right hon. or hon. Member intends to mention another Member of this House—specifically, the leader of His Majesty’s loyal Opposition—they should inform that Member. I am sure it was done inadvertently, but I say that just in

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24 Jun 2026Elections: First Past the Post

Thank you, Mr Shannon—nearly bang on time.

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24 Jun 2026Elections: First Past the Post

Order. Quickly, if you do not mind. We have an informal five-minute limit.

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20 May 2026Engagements

From 1997, the Prime Minister campaigned to scrap single-judge trials in Northern Ireland, yet when I opposed his Government’s plan to bring in single-judge trials in England and Wales, I received hostile briefings and smears about my mental health from the lads in No. 10 Downing Street. The Chief Whip is shaking his h

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19 May 2026Jury Trial Proposals

It must be absolutely exhausting for the Justice Secretary to hold on to an idea that only he still pretends is a good one. The Mayor of London is opposed to these changes and has tried to persuade the Justice Secretary to bin them. The Mayor of Greater Manchester is opposed to this ludicrous idea. The leader of Scotti

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19 May 2026Jury Trial Proposals

Bin it!

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29 Apr 2026Agriculture: Government Support

Richard Foord will move the motion. I will then call the Minster to respond. I remind Members that they may make a speech only with the prior permission of the Member in charge of the debate and the Minister. There will not be an opportunity for the Member in charge to wind up, as is the convention for a 30-minute deba

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29 Apr 2026Community Infrastructure Levy: Homeowners

Thank you, Sir Jeremy. The debate has also been very instructive to me. Question put and agreed to. Resolved, That this House has considered the impact of the Community Infrastructure Levy on private homeowners.

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29 Apr 2026Agriculture: Government Support

Order. I remind Members that interventions should be short.

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29 Apr 2026Community Infrastructure Levy: Homeowners

Sitting suspended.

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MethodEach row is one contribution (intervention or speech). Word count from the official text.