Speeches by Pollard.
Every Hansard contribution by Luke Pollard this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 1,001–1,020 of 1,127 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 19 Dec 2024 | Ukraine “It is certainly true that in a period of more instability on a political level, our NATO allies value the United Kingdom’s certainty and stability. For that reason, we are pushing forward on our efforts to co-ordinate more NATO activity. The right hon. Gentleman will be aware that NATO has stood up a number of addition…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 204 |
| 19 Dec 2024 | Ukraine “I join my hon. Friend in thanking all those families across the country—those in his constituency, those of everyone here, and those in Plymouth—who have supported the Homes for Ukraine scheme and those Ukrainians getting to safety. As of 16 December, 218,600 Ukrainians have arrived in the UK, including just under 160,…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 142 |
| 19 Dec 2024 | Ukraine “It is absolutely true that, as the United Kingdom has provided a bridge across the Atlantic between the United States and Europe in the past, we continue to do so today. We will need to work closely with our NATO allies, including the United States, with which we have a very close and deep security relationship. That i…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 168 |
| 19 Dec 2024 | Ukraine “My hon. Friend is certainly right that the courage, grit and determination of the Ukrainian people is something we should be enormously proud of. It is for that reason that we continue to support them, because their fight is our fight. He is also right that the decision on the future of Ukraine is not for the United Ki…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 213 |
| 19 Dec 2024 | Ukraine “I thank the hon. Gentleman and his party for their support for Ukraine and for the united front this House has presented and continues to present for Ukraine. Discussions with our European friends on frozen assets are a matter for the Treasury, but I know that Treasury colleagues are continuing conversations to ensure …” defenceeconomy-jobs | 219 |
| 19 Dec 2024 | Ukraine “I thank my hon. Friend for his questions. It is certainly true that the assessment we have made of troops from the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea engaging in combat is a concerning development. It is a dangerous escalation and expansion of Putin’s illegal war against Ukraine, and is further proof that he has no …” defenceeconomy-jobs | 221 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) “I think the right hon. Gentleman and I have slightly different recollections of Tuesday’s discussion on this. I would like us to get to a point where armed forces families that move around the country are better able to be supported. The DFE is leading on a piece of work on education, health and care plans, and we know…” defencesocial-careeducation | 263 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) “At the risk of repeating myself, it would be for the Armed Forces Commissioner to determine interactions, but I would expect the commissioner to establish procedures for consulting and engaging with a whole range of armed forces communities’ representatives, including those who represent veterans’ communities. As we kn…” defencesocial-careeducation | 83 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) “I am grateful for that. The hon. Gentleman is inviting me to use the call-up powers that I have as Minister for the Armed Forces to pick and choose, which is certainly not how I would reflect those powers in a day-to-day operation. However, he raises a really important point, which speaks to the broader challenge of wh…” defencesocial-careeducation | 343 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) “I thank the shadow Minister for his views on engagement with veterans commissioners. To reiterate, the purpose of the Armed Forces Commissioner is to shine a spotlight on and be an independent advocate for serving personnel and their families. Notwithstanding the really important contribution that veterans make to our …” defencesocial-careeducation | 962 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) “I believe the right hon. Gentleman has not been on Capita’s Christmas card list for quite some time. Speaking as the Minister responsible for recruitment, we have set out some policies in relation to improving our recruitment process, in particular the time of flight issue that I mentioned to the hon. Member for Spelth…” defencesocial-careeducation | 495 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) “I was coming to that point. At any one time, there are roughly 150,000 applicants in the military joining process, all of whom are still civilians and who would be brought under the scope of the commissioner by this amendment, were it to pass. That could vastly increase the workload of the commissioner and mean that se…” defencesocial-careeducation | 68 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) “I thank the hon. Member for Epsom and Ewell for her new clause and her concerns about potential recruits. First, it is absolutely vital that we fix the recruitment crisis that the armed forces have experienced for much of the last decade. As the shadow Minister confirmed, our armed forces lose more people than they gai…” defencesocial-careeducation | 240 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) “I commend the hon. Gentleman, who is clearly using his previous experience in the military to carefully scrutinise how this provision will work in practice. I am very happy to write to him about that. It would be set out in the implementation work that the Ministry of Defence is doing at the moment. However, we have a …” defencesocial-careeducation | 146 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Third sitting) “I thank the right hon. Gentleman for his point. It is important to distinguish between the different roles of the commissioner. The clause makes an amendment specifically in relation to the service complaints process, rather than the broader functions we are adding to the Service Complaints Ombudsman role to create the…” defence | 176 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) “I turn first to clause 5 and schedule 2. Clause 5 sets out that the consequential amendments are contained in schedule 2. The schedule amends existing legislation to ensure that the abolition of the role of Service Complaints Ombudsman and the creation of the role of Armed Forces Commissioner are reflected across a ran…” defencesocial-careeducation | 555 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) “Certainly, strides are being made right across Government to improve SEND provision. It is absolutely true that SEND provision is a shame on our nation. We have inherited a situation from the previous Government that is unacceptable for our young people and children. It is unacceptable for civilians and people in servi…” defencesocial-careeducation | 218 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) “I thank right hon. and hon. Members for their contributions to this important part of the Bill. If I may, I will respond quickly to a number of the points that have been raised. The shadow Minister mentioned the continuity of education allowance. It is important, and that is why the Secretary of State has uplifted it t…” defencesocial-careeducation | 113 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) “Clause 4 inserts proposed new sections 340IA, 340IB and 340LA into the Armed Forces Act 2006. Taken in order, these new sections enable the commissioner to investigate a general service welfare matter, to have powers of entry to certain Ministry of Defence sites, and to report and make recommendations in relation to th…” defencesocial-careeducation | 1,265 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) “I neglected to respond to the point made by the hon. Member for Spelthorne. If a member of the armed services dies, they are no longer able to access the commissioner because of their death. However, we are deliberately introducing secondary legislation that will define bereaved families to enable them to access the co…” defencesocial-careeducation | 120 |