Speeches by Fahnbulleh.
Every Hansard contribution by Miatta Fahnbulleh this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 381–400 of 1,092 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 28 Oct 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Twelfth sitting) “The English devolution White Paper set out clearly our proposals to strengthen the role of strategic authorities in local skills improvement plans and highlights the intention to use legislation and statutory guidance as appropriate to achieve that. As a Government, we remain completely committed to that position, and …” local-governmenthousingeconomy-jobs | 275 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Twelfth sitting) “The current devolution framework creates the basis by which effective execution of the powers that authorities have on adult skills will be driven forward. The legislative provisions exist; it is now in the doing. As a Department, we will both enable that working between strategic authorities and employers on the groun…” local-governmenthousingeconomy-jobs | 132 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Twelfth sitting) “I beg to move amendment 243, in clause 72, page 73, line 15, at end insert— “‘FRSA 2004’ means the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004;”. This would define the abbreviation “FRSA 2004” which is used in the Bill.” local-governmenthousingeconomy-jobs | 39 |
| 28 Oct 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Twelfth sitting) “As this is, I hope, the last time that I will be standing, I thank you, Dame Siobhain, and our other Chairs for your fantastic chairing of this Committee. The pace, tone and quality of the debate are testimony to how effectively it is been chaired. I put on record my thanks to the Clerks, who have done a fantastic job …” local-governmenthousingeconomy-jobs | 684 |
| 22 Oct 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Tenth sitting) “On a point of clarification, it is consent to the creation of a new strategic authority, so this is the tier above.” local-government | 22 |
| 22 Oct 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Ninth sitting) “I thank hon. Members for their robust contributions. I will say a few things. First, we acknowledge that any process of change or reform is difficult. The Government do not underestimate the challenge of the process, but I come to why we are doing this. I made an intervention earlier to point out the state of local gov…” local-governmenteconomy-jobs | 660 |
| 22 Oct 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Ninth sitting) “It is a pleasure to serve with you in the Chair, Dame Siobhain. Let me take amendment 307 first. To be clear, the single foundation strategic authority will not have a mayor. That is not the intent of the provision or of the Bill and it is not in the Government’s plans. Invariably, however, we want to be sure that at e…” local-governmenteconomy-jobs | 311 |
| 22 Oct 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Ninth sitting) “Again, I understand the intent behind the amendment. I would say that mayors are already able to delegate the majority of their functions to deputy mayors and to members of constituent authorities. In the evidence session, for example, Councillor Bev Craig from Manchester was responsible for the economic development po…” local-governmenteconomy-jobs | 159 |
| 22 Oct 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Ninth sitting) “The schedule is introduced by clause 50. I have already spoken about why the clause should stand part of the Bill. As I explained previously, the schedule is essential to providing Government with the powers to add new functions to the framework. That will ensure that strategic authorities and mayors have the powers th…” local-governmenteconomy-jobs | 106 |
| 22 Oct 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Ninth sitting) “This Government want to ensure we have a national health service that is fit for the future, and we are doing huge amounts to repair the damage to the national health service done by the Conservative Government. That is a core function of what we are doing. It is therefore right that certain core functions, such as the…” local-governmenteconomy-jobs | 126 |
| 22 Oct 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Ninth sitting) “Obviously, the NHS is going through huge reform. We are working closely with the team in the Department of Health and Social Care to ensure that reforms sit alongside our plans for devolution. A big part of what we are trying to do through our health reforms is to provide community-based healthcare, and there is a big …” local-governmenteconomy-jobs | 140 |
| 22 Oct 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Ninth sitting) “This is a simple provision. When functions are conferred on, or modified for, strategic authorities in the future, the Government will sometimes need to make technical changes to other pieces of legislation to ensure that the functions conferred on strategic authorities work as intended. That is why the Bill includes t…” local-governmenteconomy-jobs | 124 |
| 22 Oct 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Ninth sitting) “TUPE regulations are there to ensure that staff are not dismissed for the sole reason that functions are being transferred from one public body to another. We believe that they are fundamental to protecting staff, which we want to make sure happens throughout this process. In line with the Cabinet Office guidance, this…” local-governmenteconomy-jobs | 139 |
| 22 Oct 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Ninth sitting) “To answer that question directly: no, although it helps that I am a new Minister. The clause is in step with long-standing Government practice. It mirrors provisions that have been made in previous legislation by the previous Conservative Government, including in the Levelling-up and Regeneration Act 2023. It is standa…” local-governmenteconomy-jobs | 67 |
| 22 Oct 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Ninth sitting) “Strategic authorities will not be able to deliver for their residents if they fear that a future Government could easily remove functions that have been devolved. Parliament is sovereign, and the Government will always be able to table primary legislation to redesign how functions are delivered. However, the Bill makes…” local-governmenteconomy-jobs | 144 |
| 22 Oct 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Ninth sitting) “I thank the hon. Member for his question. My view is that devolution is a fundamental shift in power and a rewiring of how we govern the country. At the heart of the devolution process are a lot of democratic processes, where people vote for a mayor on the basis of what they say they will deliver for their community. T…” local-governmenteconomy-jobs | 147 |
| 22 Oct 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Ninth sitting) “Reorganisation is a crucial part of the Government’s mission to fix the foundations of local government. I come back to the fundamental point that this is not about reorganisation for reorganisation’s sake; it is about creating better-functioning unitary councils that are more sustainable and better able to deliver the…” local-governmenteconomy-jobs | 318 |
| 22 Oct 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Ninth sitting) “Does the hon. Member recognise the state of local government—the absolute mess and the financial vulnerability of local authorities—that his party left us with? Unique circumstances, absolutely. We are having to fix the mess we inherited. We absolutely want local government to be successful and to thrive, but it is on …” local-governmenteconomy-jobs | 71 |
| 22 Oct 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Ninth sitting) “We are doing that.” local-governmenteconomy-jobs | 4 |
| 22 Oct 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Ninth sitting) “They have been invited. There is a backstop power, but we do not think we will need to use it because the conversation now playing out across local government is that, yes, this is hard, but everyone recognises that the status quo—standing still—is not feasible or sustainable.” local-governmenteconomy-jobs | 47 |