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Speeches by Hendrick.

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

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9 Sept 2024 Illegal Immigration

The number of Members wishing to speak has dwindled slightly since the Division, so I will relax the time limit from five to six minutes to more like seven to eight minutes. Members will have a bit longer. I know that does not help those who have already spoken, but they spoke before the vote.

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9 Sept 2024 Illegal Immigration

Order. Can I just say that if somebody intervenes, you should sit down?

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25 Jul 2024 Making Britain a Clean Energy Superpower

The hon. Member claimed that Labour’s manifesto did not mention community energy. In fact, a statement from Community Energy England says: “Labour’s Local Power Plan would turbocharge community energy and local climate action”. It is an integral part of the Labour party manifesto.

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25 Jul 2024 Making Britain a Clean Energy Superpower

Madam Deputy Speaker, congratulations on your elevation. Today, we stand on the brink of a new era for our country, with the recent announcement of an historic partnership between Great British Energy and the Crown Estate that will usher in billions of pounds of investment for clean power. This landmark collaboration w

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23 Jul 2024Engagements

Q10. I welcome last week’s announcement that the Government will introduce a new publicly owned company, Great British Energy. It will be critical to ensuring this country’s energy security while meeting our climate goals and lowering energy bills. Will the Prime Minister assure communities up and down the country that

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23 Jul 2024 International Immunities and Privileges

I totally agree with what the former Minister is saying about the requirement for and necessity of sixth-generation aircraft, as well as about maintaining sovereign capability. However, does he agree that it seems peculiar that the Americans are developing their own sixth-generation aircraft with Lockheed Martin, the F

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16 Jul 2024 Debate on the Address

Today’s King’s Speech has laid before us an ambitious and exciting vision that will benefit our country and my Preston constituents for decades to come. In particular, I welcome the announcement that the Government will be introducing a new publicly owned company, Great British Energy. As a first step, it will take bac

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