Speeches by Smart.
Every Hansard contribution by Lisa Smart this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 281–300 of 404 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 2 Apr 2025 | Access to Sport: PE in Schools “I am grateful to the hon. Lady for opening today’s debate. My constituent Olivia recently wrote to me. She and her sister play football for the Stockport County under-8s and under-9s teams, and they are showing clear talent and skill. Does the hon. Lady agree that it is really important that we support young girls to g…” educationhealthsocial-care | 116 |
| 1 Apr 2025 | Green Book Review “It really is a pleasure to have you in the Chair today, Mr Pritchard. I add my congratulations to the hon. Member for Congleton (Mrs Russell) for securing this important debate. Our communities deserve responsible Government. That means a stable economy, support for green innovation and ensuring that no one is left beh…” economy-jobslocal-governmentfiscal-policy | 740 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Foreign Influence Registration Scheme “I thank the Minister, as always, for advance sight of his statement. We on the Lib Dem Benches welcome the further implementation by the Government of the foreign influence registration scheme, but I find myself in the rather unusual position of agreeing with a lot of what the shadow Home Secretary has said—very danger…” defenceimmigrationtechnology | 330 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund “I rise as a proud adoptive auntie who has seen for herself the impact of the fund on the most vulnerable children and their families. I also rise as the MP for Christine, a child therapist who lives in Hazel Grove, who wrote to me about the impact that the uncertainty around the fund was having on the families she work…” social-careeducationlocal-government | 141 |
| 30 Mar 2025 | Police Forces: Gloucestershire “As the Minister has said, getting more bobbies on the beat in Gloucestershire and across the country is crucial to delivering the frontline policing that our communities deserve, but recent freedom of information figures show that more than 1,500 police officers are stuck on long-term sick leave, including 148 in my ow…” crimelocal-government | 128 |
| 30 Mar 2025 | Topical Questions “Ukrainians in the UK deserve stability after fleeing war, yet almost half report severe stress and anxiety caused by prolonged uncertainty about their visa status. Some 44% have lost a job opportunity, 26% have been unable to sign new tenancy agreements and 25% have had a student loan rejected, all because of that unce…” crimeimmigrationdefence | 89 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill “It is a pleasure to return to the Chamber to consider the Bill. Over recent months, it has been scrutinised in detail at the other end of this building, and I thank colleagues in the House of Lords for their collaborative work. The changes brought forward are sensible and proportionate, and they reflect the broad cross…” crimedefenceculture-community | 601 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Community Hospitals “Stepping Hill hospital in Hazel Grove has a huge repairs backlog. Patients are having to park miles away to get to the hospital, corridors have been flooded and there have been frequent power cuts. Alongside Stockport council, the local hospital trust and the community, I am calling for an additional site in Stockport …” healthlocal-government | 93 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Asylum Hotels and Illegal Channel Crossings “It is a pleasure to be back in the Chamber to hear the shadow Home Secretary’s greatest hits of Conservative failures from the last Parliament, whether it be cuts to neighbourhood policing or the woeful handling of the asylum system under the previous Government, in which he was a Home Office Minister. Of course the Ho…” immigrationfiscal-policylocal-government | 186 |
| 19 Mar 2025 | Transport Connectivity: North-west England “It is a pleasure to have you in the Chair, Ms McVey. I congratulate the hon. Member for Leigh and Atherton (Jo Platt) on securing a debate on this important topic for our constituents. Transport connectivity is about economic growth and opening up the world so that our constituents can make choices about their lives th…” transporteconomy-jobslocal-government | 673 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Welfare Reform “Many of my Hazel Grove constituents are keen as mustard to get back to work, but they are waiting for either a diagnosis or treatment on the NHS. That is made more difficult because of the capital spending needed at Stepping Hill hospital, and because mental health services across Greater Manchester are stretched too t…” labour-marketsocial-carefiscal-policy | 82 |
| 18 Mar 2025 | Stations: Step-free Access “My hon. Friend is laying out the case very clearly for more certainty about the future of Access for All funding, and the real, crying need for many of our communities to have level access to public transport. Does he agree that stations such as Bredbury in my constituency, where a passenger can travel in one direction…” transporteconomy-jobs | 86 |
| 12 Mar 2025 | Community Theatre “I will certainly join my hon. Friend in congratulating the team in her constituency. Having participated in some bids for lottery funding, I know it is not always an easy process, so they have done very well to be successful. Community hubs are also so much more than just a rehearsal space. They bring light, laughter a…” culture-communitylocal-governmenteducation | 599 |
| 12 Mar 2025 | Use of Stop and Search “It is a pleasure to be in this debate and to have you in the Chair, Sir Jeremy. I congratulate the hon. Member for Meriden and Solihull East (Saqib Bhatti) on securing a debate on this important topic. The hon. Gentleman powerfully laid out some utterly tragic cases, and made the point, rightly, that far too many young…” crime | 808 |
| 12 Mar 2025 | Community Theatre “I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for his intervention. I obviously agree with him about the important role that community theatres play in our communities, and I will comment on the importance of clarity on longer-term funding. As he rightly says, theatres face increasing costs. When energy bills go up and it costs …” culture-communitylocal-governmenteducation | 331 |
| 12 Mar 2025 | Community Theatre “I strongly agree. I remember growing up, with this accent, and really welcoming it when somebody sounded like me on the BBC or in a theatre production. It matters to all of us to see and hear ourselves and to hear our stories being told. Community and local theatre plays a hugely important role in that. Community theat…” culture-communitylocal-governmenteducation | 302 |
| 12 Mar 2025 | Community Theatre “I strongly agree that assets that are owned and run by the community are a powerful way of empowering that community to deliver what it needs. The Forum theatre is owned by the council but run by NK Theatre Arts, and I will come to some of the challenges that that funding model presents, but I think that communities be…” culture-communitylocal-governmenteducation | 70 |
| 12 Mar 2025 | Community Theatre “My hon. Friend makes a powerful point about the perilous state of local government finances, the knock-on impact on assets and services provided by councils, and how councils can support important work in our communities. It is quite difficult to measure the impact of bringing people together. I feel that we look at th…” culture-communitylocal-governmenteducation | 267 |
| 12 Mar 2025 | Community Theatre “I beg to move, That this House has considered Government support for community theatre. It is a pleasure to present this debate with you in the Chair, Sir Jeremy. Community theatres across the country empower young people and enable them to find and amplify their voices. It is also wonderful fun to be part of the audie…” culture-communitylocal-governmenteducation | 220 |
| 11 Mar 2025 | Employment Rights Bill “A great many very important employment-related issues are being discussed, but I rise in support of new clause 16. As it stands, self-employed people are not entitled to statutory adoption pay, which creates a substantial economic barrier for prospective adopters. Without this support, the selfless act of adoption is b…” labour-marketeconomy-jobssocial-care | 489 |