The Westminster lensArchive · §02 Speeches · 292 contributions

Speeches by Eagle.

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

Showing 221240 of 292 contributions · most-recent first

← PreviousPage 12 of 15Next →
DateDebate & contributionWords
13 Feb 2025 Ukraine

The Government have ongoing discussions with our partners in Europe and the high north.

defenceeconomy-jobs
14
13 Feb 2025 Ukraine

My hon. Friend is correct. As I said in my initial response to the urgent question, it is important that we deter that kind of behaviour wherever it is seen around the world.

defenceeconomy-jobs
33
13 Feb 2025 Ukraine

I agree with my hon. Friend. It is clear that any such negotiations must involve Ukraine, and that the Ukrainians must be happy with the peace that is negotiated. Our role at present, while fierce fighting is still going on, is to put them in the strongest position that we can, in order to enable them properly to negot

defenceeconomy-jobs
59
13 Feb 2025 Ukraine

I thank the right hon. Gentleman for his remarks. Of course, when he played a part in these matters he was in office, so he is very knowledgeable about them. I can confirm that we aim to put Ukraine in the strongest possible position to enable it to negotiate. That involves continuing to supply the Ukrainians with the

defenceeconomy-jobs
145
13 Feb 2025 Ukraine

I do not accept what the hon. Gentleman says about being betrayed by our allies. The US Defence Secretary has made it clear that he that he wants a durable peace. That is what he and the President are proceeding to try to obtain, so I do not accept that point. In terms of our own forces, we are seeking to ensure that r

defenceeconomy-jobs
91
13 Feb 2025 Ukraine

I welcome the fact that, in the main, there is still consensus across this House on supporting Ukraine. That has been a tremendously important part of the support that we have given over the last three years, and before, to the Ukrainians. The hon. Gentleman said that there should be no negotiation about Ukraine withou

defenceeconomy-jobs
134
13 Feb 2025 Ukraine

I do agree with that, and we have no intention—I think in any part of this House—of doing so.

defenceeconomy-jobs
19
13 Feb 2025 Ukraine

The hon. Gentleman is right to raise these concerns. It is clear that any peace that is negotiated, which must have the consent of the Ukrainians themselves, has to be durable, and to the extent that that requires security guarantees, those have to be present for it to work.

defenceeconomy-jobs
49
13 Feb 2025 Ukraine

The hon. Gentleman is right that we need to prepare. The strategic defence review will set out the threats that we face and we will then turn our attention to making sure we obtain the capabilities to deal with them. Obviously we will look at any weaknesses there might be and try to shore them up.

defenceeconomy-jobs
56
13 Feb 2025 Ukraine

Yesterday, at the Ukraine Defence Contact Group, chaired by the Defence Secretary, we saw almost 50 nations and partners standing together. Ukraine is backed by the members of the group, and by billions of dollars-worth of arms and ammunition that have been committed to keep its warfighters equipped. That will increase

defenceeconomy-jobs
407
13 Feb 2025 Ukraine

We have a commitment to getting our defence spending back to 2.5% of GDP, and the last time it was at that level was at the time of the last Labour Government.

defenceeconomy-jobs
32
13 Feb 2025 Ukraine

We have a 100-year partnership with Ukraine, which has been signed. That will be supporting it in any way it feels it needs support that we might be able to offer. I cannot answer the hon. Gentleman’s question today about what help we have given, but I am absolutely certain that if Ukraine asks us for help and it is co

defenceeconomy-jobs
76
13 Feb 2025 Ukraine

I am afraid it is above my pay grade to know the answer to that question, but I am sure the hon. Gentleman will have an opportunity to ask those whose pay grade it is not above at another questions session. As far as I am aware we have had friendly conversations at the Ukraine defence contact group with members of the

defenceeconomy-jobs
64
13 Feb 2025 Ukraine

I agree very much with the hon. Lady when she says that our Ukrainian friends here in this nation have received a lot of support—not only in her constituency, but across the UK—from their friends and neighbours, and that that will continue. We have a 100-year partnership with Ukraine. We have supported the Ukrainians t

defenceeconomy-jobs
74
10 Feb 2025Topical Questions

I am very happy to acknowledge my hon. Friend’s point. I met many apprentices late last week at the launch of National Apprenticeship Week. Whichever factory I visit, I meet apprentices—young men and women—who are thrilled by the opportunities that a career in defence gives them. They all have smiles on their faces and

defenceeconomy-jobs
69
10 Feb 2025Topical Questions

I look forward to meeting my hon. Friend shortly when I visit some of those businesses in her constituency. The defence industrial strategy is the way in which we will seek to deal with the issues that she has raised.

defenceeconomy-jobs
40
10 Feb 2025Topical Questions

We have taken many steps to try to improve the capabilities of the Ukrainians when it comes to drone technology, and I am perfectly happy to look at the point that the hon. Gentleman has raised.

defenceeconomy-jobs
36
10 Feb 2025Topical Questions

I am more than happy to join my hon. Friend in making those points. He is right that we must fully support defence companies and their personnel, and we must ensure that universities such as Keele, and all others across the further and higher education sectors, welcome defence firms at their careers fairs.

defenceeconomy-jobs
53
10 Feb 2025New Medium Helicopter

The hon. Gentleman is right: some of these programmes can take a long time to get to contract. In fact, this programme experienced delays in securing outline business case approval under the previous Government. I hope that we can get it to the end of the line as swiftly as possible, in accordance with the current proc

defenceeconomy-jobs
74
10 Feb 2025New Medium Helicopter

The new medium helicopter competition is at the evaluation and approval stage. If everything goes well, I anticipate a contract award later this year, subject to all the usual approvals.

defenceeconomy-jobs
30
← PreviousPage 12 of 15 · click a debate to open the transcript with this MP’s speeches highlightedNext →
Sources
SourceHansard · official report
MethodEach row is one contribution (intervention or speech). Word count from the official text.