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Speeches by Hoyle.

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DateDebate & contributionWords
10 Mar 2026OBR Growth Projections: Departmental Spending

I call the shadow Minister.

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs
5
10 Mar 2026Cost of Living: Families

I call the shadow Minister.

cost-of-livinghousingfiscal-policy
5
10 Mar 2026High Street Businesses: Tax Changes

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

economy-jobsfiscal-policylabour-market
6
10 Mar 2026OBR Growth Projections: Departmental Spending

Order. All Members are honest. Please think about what you are saying. You cannot individually attack a Member for not being honest. We are all honourable Members, as you well know. I call the honourable Minister.

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs
36
10 Mar 2026State Pension Increase

I call the shadow Minister.

fiscal-policycost-of-livingsocial-care
5
10 Mar 2026High Street Businesses: Tax Changes

That was rather a long question.

economy-jobsfiscal-policylabour-market
6
10 Mar 2026Topical Questions

I call the shadow Chancellor.

cost-of-livingeconomy-jobsutilities
5
9 Mar 2026Immigration Policy

I believe the Minister had a telling-off earlier, and I just want to reiterate the problem. The scrapping of the communications grid may be of benefit to the Government, but it is not beneficial to this House. This House does not want to be drip-fed for seven days via the news; the Government should come here first. We

immigration
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5 Mar 2026EU: Mutual Interests

I call the shadow Minister.

economy-jobsdefence
5
5 Mar 2026Civil Service Pension Scheme

Welcome back, Minister.

economy-jobslabour-market
3
5 Mar 2026Topical Questions

I call the shadow Minister.

technologyeconomy-jobsdefence
5
5 Mar 2026Standards in Government

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

mp-performancefiscal-policy
6
5 Mar 2026 Business of the House

I call Ashley Dalton—welcome to the Back Benches.

defenceeconomy-jobsenergy
8
5 Mar 2026 Business of the House

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

defenceeconomy-jobsenergy
6
5 Mar 2026 Speaker’s Statement

I wish to read to the House a letter I have received from the Clerk of the House, Tom Goldsmith: “Dear Mr Speaker, I told you last year of my intention to leave the House service this Autumn. Being able to support the House as its Clerk is a huge privilege and a unique opportunity, for which I am very grateful. By Octo

mp-performance
326
5 Mar 2026 Business of the House

Before the Leader of the House responds, can I help everybody? I intend to finish business questions at 12 noon, but we still have a lot of Members to speak. Can we have punchy questions and shorter answers? I am sure that the Leader of the House will be the best example of that.

defenceeconomy-jobsenergy
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5 Mar 2026 Business of the House

I call the Chair of the Backbench Business Committee.

defenceeconomy-jobsenergy
9
5 Mar 2026Topical Questions

I think you already know. I thank the hon. Member for his point of order. As we all know, he is a very experienced Member of the House, and I know that he has already tabled a written parliamentary question on this matter. I expect Ministers to give a full and frank answer. If he requires further advice on the options

technologyeconomy-jobsdefence
133
5 Mar 2026Standards in Government

I call the Opposition spokesperson.

mp-performancefiscal-policy
5
4 Mar 2026Engagements

Order. I can lipread as well. Please learn something: if not, you will learn the way out.

defencecost-of-livingeconomy-jobs
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MethodEach row is one contribution (intervention or speech). Word count from the official text.