Speeches by Starmer.
Every Hansard contribution by Keir Starmer this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 1,721–1,740 of 2,665 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “I agree with that principle. The increase in defence spending is a duty but also an opportunity across the United Kingdom for good, well-paid and skilled jobs in many businesses.” defenceeconomy-jobs | 30 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “One of the principles I have held in mind over recent days is to ensure that what we do is co-ordinated with NATO, as it must be. We are deployed in different countries already, as the right hon. Gentleman knows. That is why I am in such close contact with the Secretary-General, Mark Rutte, on a near-constant basis.” defenceeconomy-jobs | 58 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “We are stepping up our support for Ukraine, both in military aid and in other ways. In relation to the decision that I had to take last week, the security, safety and defence of Europe have to come first, but I am absolutely committed to doing what we can to increase the aid and development that we are able to provide,…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 90 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “NATO membership is a form of guarantee; article 5 is a form of guarantee. There are different ways in which the guarantee can be put in place, but what is important is that it is effective and that those in Europe who are leading on this do it in conjunction with the US, so that Putin knows the severe risk that he take…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 73 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “The right hon. Member is right. That is why the conversation over the weekend has been about the specific issue of a security guarantee in Ukraine, but also, importantly, the wider issue of how Europe steps up more generally in its own defence spending, capability and co-ordination. That is an important part of the dis…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 80 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “Yes, of course. That is a really important issue, and it should not be overlooked as we discuss the very many issues here. It is a moral outrage, and I think I speak for the whole House in saying that.” defenceeconomy-jobs | 40 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “We will take the hon. Gentleman’s points into consideration. Obviously, the immediate situation confronting us is the question of how we settle the peace, but he is right to raise those other concerns.” defenceeconomy-jobs | 33 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “Russia is already paying the cost through the interest. We need to look at whether we can go further on that, but it is complicated and we have to act with others. I will see what progress we can make, and let the House know if there is progress.” defenceeconomy-jobs | 49 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “As soon as we have any details around plans, I will bring them to the House so that they can be fully discussed, because this needs to be not just a short-term response but a much longer-term assessment of how we ensure that Europe is kept safe and secure.” defenceeconomy-jobs | 49 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “The 100-year partnership signals the depth of our relationship. I, too, have heard the thanks for our leadership, and I think it is right that I pay tribute to the Conservatives for the leadership that they showed from the very beginning of this conflict, which I was able to follow as Leader of the Opposition.” defenceeconomy-jobs | 55 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “On the question of territory, obviously there are discussions to come, but I take the tenor of what the right hon. Member said. On the Baltic states, he is right. Just before Christmas, I was at the joint expeditionary force meeting in Estonia to have discussions with them. I have been twice to the frontline in Estonia…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 122 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “I do think it is important that we work with our European allies, whether on ramping up spending or on capability, but the point my hon. Friend made about co-ordination is also important. We have to learn the lessons of the last three years. Many European allies and others have provided capability to Ukraine, but it ha…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 80 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “I am really pleased that the announcement that we made over the weekend was for jobs in Belfast; that is hugely important. That is the model that we should follow. As we ramp up defence spending and capability, we should be looking at it predominantly supporting UK jobs and the UK economy. The secure, skilled jobs that…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 80 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “Energy security in Ukraine is hugely important. It is being attacked every day, and that is why it is so vital that we help Ukraine defend its energy arrangements and work for a lasting peace, which will allow it to prosper and thrive as we all want.” defenceeconomy-jobs | 47 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “The North Korean element is a significant development that expands the threat and risk. We all need to see it in those terms. The sovereignty and security of Ukraine must be at the heart of this. Part of sovereignty is deciding for yourself what your defence capability is. We must not lose sight of that, because a secu…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 88 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “I do understand the right hon. Lady’s concern. As I explained to the House last week, the decision on defence was not one I wanted to take, but the defence and security of Europe required us to take it. On the fiscal rules, economic stability is vital. If we lose that, we will lose far more out of all our budgets. I wi…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 138 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “Different people will respond in different ways. Some will take to the keyboard as warriors; I picked up the phone to world leaders to try to resolve the situation.” defenceeconomy-jobs | 29 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “I agree with the right hon. Gentleman, and it is why I am working so hard on security guarantees that are worthy of the name—that is, one that has a forward-leaning European element, but a US backstop and US backing; that is vital if it is to act as a guarantee. Of course, that is uppermost in my mind.” defenceeconomy-jobs | 59 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “The whole issue of assets and frozen assets is complicated, but I agree with the sentiment across the House: it is time to look at what options might be available. I do not think we should do that on our own; I think it needs to be done in conjunction with other countries. It is fiendishly complicated, which is why it …” defenceeconomy-jobs | 67 |
| 3 Mar 2025 | Ukraine “We do have to ramp up and improve our procurement, because we have to ensure that as we increase defence spending, we get absolute value for money and the best capability for the money we are spending. That means being much, much clearer and tighter on our procurement.” defenceeconomy-jobs | 48 |