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Speeches by Hoyle.

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

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DateDebate & contributionWords
12 Mar 2026Scottish Industry: International Promotion

Here is the chance—I call Chris Law.

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12 Mar 2026Topical Questions

I call the shadow Secretary of State.

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12 Mar 2026Postal Delivery Services

We’ve made it!

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12 Mar 2026Hospitality Sector

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

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12 Mar 2026Topical Questions

Order. Secretary of State, we have a lot of Back-Benchers who are desperate to get in and who want to hear from you.

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12 Mar 2026Speaker’s Statement

Before we come to business questions, I would like to say something about yesterday evening’s proceedings. The final Division of the day on the Third Reading of the Finance (No. 2) Bill was subject to intolerable delays in the voting Lobbies. This Parliament is meant to be respected around the world and should set an e

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12 Mar 2026Topical Questions

I call the Chair of the Business and Trade Committee.

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12 Mar 2026Start-ups and Scale-ups: Access to New Markets

I call the shadow Minister.

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12 Mar 2026Job Creation

I call the shadow Minister.

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12 Mar 2026Job Creation

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

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12 Mar 2026 International Women’s Day

We now have a maiden speech. I remind everyone that there are no interventions during maiden speeches. I call Hannah Spencer.

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11 Mar 2026International Women’s Day

I call the shadow Minister.

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11 Mar 2026International Women’s Day

I call the Chair of the Women and Equalities Committee.

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11 Mar 2026Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls.

I call the shadow Minister.

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11 Mar 2026Royal Mail: Universal Service Obligation

Order. The hon. Lady is over time. I was trying to push her along to finish her question, but there seem to be more pages. Can we now end?

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11 Mar 2026Royal Mail: Universal Service Obligation

Can we try to shorten the questions? Some people are not going to get in, and that really worries me, as this subject matters to all of us—especially me, as I have the best post offices and the best posties.

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11 Mar 2026Royal Mail: Universal Service Obligation

That was a very late delivery. I am going to finish this urgent question at 1.30 pm, so let us help each other by being speedy. The Minister will show me how quickly he can reply.

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11 Mar 2026Engagements

Is it about PMQs? The right hon. Lady did not ask a question, so is it relevant? Points of order come after statements and UQs—[Interruption.] I will make that decision. We now come to the urgent question.

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11 Mar 2026Royal Mail: Universal Service Obligation

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

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11 Mar 2026Royal Mail: Universal Service Obligation

This has been an excellent debate, and I thank Members for the way it has been delivered on behalf of all our constituents. Royal Mail’s management has a problem, and that has certainly been highlighted today.

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