Speeches by Mullan.
Every Hansard contribution by Kieran Mullan this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 401–420 of 1,029 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 14 Apr 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill (Third sitting) “Will the Minister give way?” crime | 5 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fourth sitting) “The Minister is to some extent varying her argument. Earlier in the debate, she accepted that these things are a matter of gravity and of weighing up, and inherent in saying that is that the Minister must accept that there are less and more fair ways of doing things. The point the Minister is now making is that it is a…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 125 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fourth sitting) “The Minister is somewhat chopping and changing her arguments. I can stand up and say that if budgets and resources were no issue, I would prefer every case to go to a jury trial. I can say that; I can be consistent that that is my preference, because I think they are, in some respects, a superior form of justice to mag…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 301 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fourth sitting) “I am just being consistent.” crimeeconomy-jobs | 5 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fourth sitting) “I will take this opportunity to address some of the points raised in this morning’s debate, and to expand on areas that were points of contention. There was healthy debate about the record of the issues that were inherited by this Government. One reason why this Government have got so quickly into so much difficulty is…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 165 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fourth sitting) “I will move on to a more directly relevant point. When we talk about the challenges in the courts and what was inherited, the Government would do themselves a much greater service and reflect accurately the debate and the challenges if they more regularly sought to speak fairly and freely about what actually happened i…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 1,317 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fourth sitting) “The Minister is factually incorrect. The engagement session was not today, but yesterday. I met Sir Brian, my hon. Friend the Member for West Suffolk (Nick Timothy) met Sir Brian, and Conservative shadow Ministers met Sir Brian during his review. It is completely incorrect for the Minister to suggest that we did not en…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 103 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fourth sitting) “It absolutely does—but the Minister is not doing what Sir Brian recommended. She is rejecting his approach, but when we want to reject his approach, she asks how we can possibly question what Sir Brian has to say on such matters. That is the reality of what is happening. It is a consistent flaw that the Government cann…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 320 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fourth sitting) “I will finish the sentence, and then I will. Of course, we would assume that they had done that in consultation with other leadership figures, so we might reasonably say that they speak on behalf of the senior leadership team of the CPS, but there was an attempt to say that their views can somehow be taken to represent…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 70 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fourth sitting) “I will finish the sentence, and then I will. As my hon. Friend the hon. Member for Chatham and Aylesford pointed out, the CPS is a very big organisation, with a lot of people.” crimeeconomy-jobs | 34 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fourth sitting) “Nothing that I have said is in disagreement with that. The point we are making is about whether that reflects the wider, individual views of all the people who work for the CPS. I am not aware that the CPS, for example, undertook an internal staff survey. Does the hon. Lady want to intervene and tell me whether the CPS…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 427 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fourth sitting) “There is a fundamental difference between the CPS and, for example, the Criminal Bar Association, which is a representative organisation—its job is to represent its members. The CPS is not a representative organisation of its employees. The hon. Gentleman is comparing totally different things. I will absolutely listen …” crimeeconomy-jobs | 93 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fourth sitting) “I did raise an eyebrow at the level of evidence that the individual from the CPS chose to give in relation to commenting on Government policy in that way. I have spoken to previous Justice Ministers, and that was unprecedented. Again, if we want to give validity to its views, can Government Members point to a single ti…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 160 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fourth sitting) “Yes, and I will be writing to the CPS about that, because commenting in the way that it has was extremely unusual. I would hope that it has a very clear explanation as to how it has been able to formulate that position, because, of course, the CPS is just articulating a particular viewpoint. As has happened, when a Gov…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 2,173 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fourth sitting) “Yes, absolutely, which is why I said earlier that I regret some of the changes undertaken while we were in government. I have made it very clear that justice and all the issues we are debating are a real political priority for me. That is why, in large part, I wanted to become an MP. Members will rarely hear me disagre…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 200 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fourth sitting) “Those aspects link directly, because I am discussing particular disclosure issues occurring in the magistrates court. As I will go on to explain, these are specific problems that Jonathan Fisher has identified as being a particular problem in the magistrates court rather than the Crown court—yet we are going to send mo…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 288 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fourth sitting) “Sometimes I wish that Government Members would pay more attention to what is being said. I mentioned “some” cases and “some” of these people. That is the difference in how we tackle these issues. We do not get up and talk about “every victim” and I specifically did not say that. I went out of my way to say that among h…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 380 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fourth sitting) “Clearly, if new receipts into the Crown court are coming down, we will not immediately see a reduction in the backlogs—we need time for the trials to come down. I am glad that the Minister has admitted that new receipts are coming down, because that is an extremely important insight into whether the backlogs themselves…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 85 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fourth sitting) “As we heard from the Criminal Bar Association and others during the evidence sessions, we do not accept that the Government have sufficiently justified that modelling. Modelling is not perfect, and the IFG could not be clearer that the modelling used to justify the Government’s case, as the Minister has just done, is b…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 100 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill (Fourth sitting) “Let me think of a directly relevant example that shows just how important and meaningful that distinction is, in a way that the Minister is seeking to blur. We all follow political polls that are based on models. Those models are probably all sound, but they are all different and produce completely different results ba…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 718 |