Speeches by Wood.
Every Hansard contribution by Mike Wood this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 61–80 of 351 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 7 Jan 2026 | Rural Communities “claimed to move the closure (Standing Order No. 36). Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put. Question agreed to. Question put accordingly (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the original words stand part of the Question.” agriculturecost-of-livinglocal-government | 37 |
| 7 Jan 2026 | Public Services “Happy new year, Mr Speaker. Policing numbers in Northern Ireland are at their lowest ever level. Both the Police Service of Northern Ireland and Policy Exchange have warned that reopening cases from the troubles will place a huge additional financial burden on the police, which would mean risks for both policing number…” healthfiscal-policylocal-government | 84 |
| 17 Dec 2025 | UK-EU Common Understanding Negotiations “We on the Opposition side of the House recognise the importance of giving young people educational opportunities, but it is vital—[Interruption.] Government Members clearly do not recognise the need for schemes to offer genuine value for money. The UK already had the opportunity to remain a member of Erasmus, but it wa…” educationeconomy-jobsdefence | 584 |
| 11 Dec 2025 | US National Security Strategy “The US strategy makes it even more important that the UK remains a cornerstone of European and global defence. With threats to us and our allies only growing, the Conservative party is clear that it would hit 3% of GDP on defence spending by the end of this Parliament. As it is abundantly clear that we need to step up …” defenceeconomy-jobsimmigration | 261 |
| 11 Dec 2025 | Topical Questions “T4. The Minister knows the Westgate pub in her constituency well. It has seen its rateable value go up from £10,500 to £20,000, which means a rates rise of £2,400 once the temporary transitional relief expires. We know that Harrods is getting a £1 million business rate cut, so will the pubs and hospitality Minister sta…” economy-jobscost-of-livinglabour-market | 90 |
| 4 Dec 2025 | Digital ID Scheme “The Minister’s answer makes it clear that this announcement was not a policy—it was a late party conference stunt. The Government obviously have not thought it through; it is clear that the Prime Minister lacks the backbone to push back against officials who have taken this awful idea off the shelf once again. The trut…” immigrationtechnologylabour-market | 119 |
| 4 Dec 2025 | Digital ID Scheme “In October, the Prime Minister called a Downing Street press conference rather than come to this House so that he could tell the nation that digital ID will not be mandatory; it is just that people will not be able to get a job without one. What else will they not be able to do without this apparently voluntary digital…” immigrationtechnologylabour-market | 90 |
| 3 Dec 2025 | Draft Infected Blood Compensation Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2025 “I rise to speak in support of these regulations, as we set out when the Paymaster General made his statement at the end of October. There are, of course, many things on which we disagree, but this is not one of them. The Opposition will not be confecting differences purely for political benefit when the reality is that…” healthsocial-care | 500 |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-12-02) “You will see that this application is based on a substantive motion. It aims to build on what I think was a successful debate on a private Member’s Bill earlier this year—the Rare Cancers Bill, introduced by Dr Scott Arthur—on which 29 Members of Parliament spoke on Second Reading, and the debate lasted just over three…” | 244 |
| 1 Dec 2025 | Office for Budget Responsibility Forecasts “As the Chief Secretary to the Treasury will know, the “Ministerial Code” requires Ministers to be “as open as possible with Parliament and the public”. Exactly when did the Chief Secretary learn that the Chancellor did not face the shortfall that the Treasury was briefing to the press?” economy-jobsmp-performance | 48 |
| 27 Nov 2025 | Business of the House “The Leader of the House will know from his own teaching experience that challenges faced by schools do not respect administrative boundaries. Dudley and Staffordshire schools in my constituency get hundreds of pounds less per pupil than the same pupils would attract if they went to neighbouring schools in Wolverhampton…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobslabour-market | 81 |
| 27 Nov 2025 | Right to Trial by Jury “Or read the papers.” crime | 4 |
| 27 Nov 2025 | Domestic Abuse: Children “It is a privilege to speak on behalf of the Opposition in this debate on such an important issue, and I join others in congratulating the hon. Member for Isle of Wight West (Mr Quigley) on securing it. This is an area in which Parliament must work with clarity, evidence and determination. The stakes are high. Almost al…” crimesocial-careeducation | 1,228 |
| 26 Nov 2025 | Budget Resolutions “I do not think such declarations are in my current entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests, but Members may wish to look at my historical declarations. I disclose that I have received some hospitality below the threshold from UKHospitality, the British Beer and Pub Association, the Campaign for Real Ale a…” economy-jobscost-of-livingsocial-care | 179 |
| 26 Nov 2025 | Budget Resolutions “My hon. Friend hits the nail on the head. I would go slightly further and say that it is not about paying off the debt; it is purely about servicing additional borrowing. That has real consequences for working families. Perhaps the most concerning part of the OBR’s report is in paragraph 1.9, which says: “Growth in rea…” economy-jobscost-of-livingsocial-care | 97 |
| 26 Nov 2025 | Budget Resolutions “I think the hon. Lady is extremely brave to come to that point so early, given the levels that bonds are still trading at. The OBR report is clear that the extra cost of borrowing, which is not replicated in other major economies, amounts to an extra £3 billion a year by 2030—more than the OBR expected just in March. I…” economy-jobscost-of-livingsocial-care | 79 |
| 26 Nov 2025 | Budget Resolutions “This Budget underlines the cost of a Labour Government who are making bad choices that are hurting working people. Once again, the Government talk about growth, but it is clear that the biggest growth that will come from the Budget is in people’s tax bills. This is a Budget that takes £12 billion from people who work o…” economy-jobscost-of-livingsocial-care | 406 |
| 26 Nov 2025 | Budget Resolutions “The number of jobs lost in hospitality since last year’s Budget, just over a year ago, exceeds 110,000 as a result of the Chancellor’s choices.” economy-jobscost-of-livingsocial-care | 25 |
| 26 Nov 2025 | Budget Resolutions “I will make a little progress; I can see the time. The difference between 3% per year and 0.25% per year in growth in disposable income adds up to £2,700 less per family in disposable income because of the Chancellor’s choices. We needed a Budget for jobs, but instead this was a Budget about saving the Prime Minister’s…” economy-jobscost-of-livingsocial-care | 295 |
| 24 Nov 2025 | Maccabi Tel Aviv FC: Away Fans Ban “Does the Minister agree that the information that came to light over the weekend seems to suggest that a very worrying bias has entered the decision-making process, and that this has cast a stain on Birmingham’s reputation as a welcoming city as well as raising serious questions about the senior leadership of West Midl…” crimeculture-communitylocal-government | 56 |