Speeches by Francois.
Every Hansard contribution by Mark Francois this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 481–500 of 579 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Third sitting) “You think he’s being nice. He’s not really.” defence | 8 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Third sitting) “Okay, thank you. We live in an increasingly litigious world, including the wider prevalence of so-called lawfare issues on the modern battlefield. Therefore it seems important to us that the commissioner should have access to senior legal advice in carrying out their duties. We believe that could best be provided by a …” defence | 310 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Third sitting) “At this point, I give way—hopefully it will save the hon. Member for Dunfermline and Dollar the trouble of tabling multiple parliamentary questions.” defence | 23 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) “No. On that basis, I intend to press the amendment to a vote. Question put, That the amendment be made.” defencesocial-careeducation | 20 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) “He has nothing to fear!” defencesocial-careeducation | 5 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) ““He”!” defencesocial-careeducation | 1 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Third sitting) “It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship this morning, Mr Efford. I will make a brief contribution to say that we take it as axiomatic that the Armed Forces Commissioner will be mindful of the principles of the armed forces covenant throughout the performance of his or her duties. There may be an occasion late…” defence | 188 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Third sitting) “Much of the covenant is already enshrined in legislation, as the Minister probably knows; that was done under the previous Conservative Government. Since he mentioned it, will he explain to the Committee which elements of the covenant he believes are not already enshrined in law and therefore would have to be covered i…” defence | 58 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) “If I may, Mr Betts, that was clearly the voice of experience. Question proposed, That the Chair do report the Bill to the House. Question put and agreed to. Bill accordingly to be reported, without amendment.” defencesocial-careeducation | 36 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) “I take the point. We have made the case, and I hope the Minister will reply promptly—let us say January, please, not March or June. Perhaps the Minister could write to me and the other members of the Committee in January, when we come back from our Christmas break, specifically about what is going to happen to those ve…” defencesocial-careeducation | 97 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) “To begin on a light-hearted note, I thank the hon. Member for Portsmouth North for pointing out that I do not sit in the shadow Cabinet. If she wants to drop my leader a note recommending that, I promise not to stand in her way. Bless you—have a good weekend! On a more serious note, there is concern, which I hope I hav…” defencesocial-careeducation | 392 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) “The clue is in the name: the shadow Cabinet is there to shadow the actual Cabinet. If there is not a Veterans Minister in the actual Cabinet, it is not necessarily axiomatic that there would be one in the shadow Cabinet. To be clear, the decision to take the Veterans Minister out of the Cabinet and the Cabinet Office, …” defencesocial-careeducation | 161 |
| 12 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Fourth sitting) “I understand the thrust of the hon. Gentleman’s question. What it has to do with the Bill is that this issue cropped up quite a lot in the public evidence session. I respectfully refer him to the Hansard report of Tuesday’s proceedings. A number of witnesses raised the veterans issue, and I believe a number of members …” defencesocial-careeducation | 427 |
| 11 Dec 2024 | Explosive Ordnance Disposal Community “Perhaps I should begin by declaring a personal family interest in this subject. My late father, Stoker First Class Reginald Francois, served on a minesweeper named HMS Bressay from 1943 until the second world war ended, so he was involved in bomb disposal of a sort. Perhaps more accurately it was mine disposal, but nev…” defencehealtheconomy-jobs | 1,234 |
| 11 Dec 2024 | Explosive Ordnance Disposal Community “I thank the hon. Member for his kind words about my father. I absolutely agree with him about the very important role played by the Royal Navy in maritime bomb disposal, including by the brave divers he alluded to. For completeness, as the hon. Gentleman is a former RAF officer, we should place on record that a great d…” defencehealtheconomy-jobs | 904 |
| 11 Dec 2024 | Explosive Ordnance Disposal Community “It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship this morning, Mr Dowd. Having read my Order Paper over coffee, may I offer you my congratulations on your appointment to Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee? It is an extremely responsible post in which we all have utter confidence that you will do very wel…” defencehealtheconomy-jobs | 57 |
| 11 Dec 2024 | Explosive Ordnance Disposal Community “Before the hon. Gentleman moves on, I would like to say that he has spoken powerfully about the work that was undertaken by British armed forces personnel during the troubles, and subsequently in addressing the unexploded ordnance threat in Northern Ireland. When I was the Armed Forces Minister, I had the privilege of …” defencehealtheconomy-jobs | 104 |
| 11 Dec 2024 | Explosive Ordnance Disposal Community “My father.” defencehealtheconomy-jobs | 2 |
| 10 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (First sitting) “Q Good morning, and thank you to the witness for your time today. You describe the Bill as “positive”. In your opinion, what are the main differences between your position and that of the commissioner, as proposed in the legislation? How do you see those as advantageous? Mariette Hughes: My remit is extremely narrow. I…” defencesocial-care | 274 |
| 10 Dec 2024 | Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (First sitting) “Thank you very much.” defencesocial-care | 4 |