Speeches by Thomas-Symonds.
Every Hansard contribution by Nick Thomas-Symonds this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 801–820 of 954 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 5 Dec 2024 | Topical Questions “I am more than happy to write to the hon. Gentleman with the figures for Northern Ireland, as I have done in the past; he knows that I am always happy to do that. On the timescale for payments, I have already indicated that the first payments for infected people will be out the door by the end of this year. I have unde…” economy-jobstechnologyfiscal-policy | 101 |
| 5 Dec 2024 | Topical Questions “In relation to my hon. Friend’s second point, it is right that the Church of England looks very carefully now at its procedures in the light of what has happened and been brought forward. In relation to the duty of candour, I have no idea why the Opposition Front Benchers were laughing about that. It is a hugely import…” economy-jobstechnologyfiscal-policy | 119 |
| 5 Dec 2024 | Topical Questions “The Government are committed to transparency around lobbying. That is why we will have regular transparency updates. The approach that we take will frankly be in stark contrast with that of the Government who preceded us.” economy-jobstechnologyfiscal-policy | 36 |
| 5 Dec 2024 | House of Lords Reform “My hon. Friend is absolutely right. It just should not be the case, in a modern legislature, that there are places reserved for people by accident of birth. The Bill has now passed this House unamended. As I have indicated, it will now go before the other place for Second Reading next week. We want to get that Bill on …” other | 68 |
| 5 Dec 2024 | House of Lords Reform “The Government have brought forward the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill as an immediate first step in reform. That will remove the right of hereditary peers to sit and vote in the House of Lords. The Bill passed this House unamended and will have its Second Reading in the other place next week. In addition, I am…” other | 122 |
| 5 Dec 2024 | Trade Barriers with the EU “The hon. Lady is right to highlight the importance of the Foreign Secretary’s attendance at the Foreign Affairs Council. It is hugely important that we work together with our European partners on security, particularly in the dangerous world environment we find ourselves in at the moment. On youth mobility, we have of …” economy-jobsagricultureimmigration | 80 |
| 5 Dec 2024 | Trade Barriers with the EU “The Labour party manifesto set out our red lines in this negotiation. We will not go back to the battles of the past. We will not return to the single market. We will not return to the customs union. We will not return to freedom of movement. What we will do is negotiate with the European Union to make the British peop…” economy-jobsagricultureimmigration | 87 |
| 5 Dec 2024 | Trade Barriers with the EU “The Prime Minister and the President of the European Commission met on 2 October in Brussels and agreed to strengthen the relationship between the UK and the EU. Maroš Šefčovič, on behalf of the European Union, and I, on behalf of the UK Government, will now take forward that important work. We are committed to reducin…” economy-jobsagricultureimmigration | 79 |
| 5 Dec 2024 | Trade Barriers with the EU “The hon. Gentleman is absolutely right to raise the issue of very high standards of animal welfare in food production. This Government will prioritise that in trade policy, unlike the Conservatives who, when they were in government, negotiated free trade agreements that consistently undermined agriculture in the UK.” economy-jobsagricultureimmigration | 48 |
| 19 Nov 2024 | Infected Blood Inquiry “The Infected Blood Compensation Authority will obviously take—and I know this because of the discussions I have had with Sir Robert Francis—a sympathetic view of the level of evidence that will be required. Sometimes the problem is that the issues complained of date from so long ago, but another chilling aspect of this…” healthsocial-carefiscal-policy | 292 |
| 19 Nov 2024 | Infected Blood Inquiry “The Infected Blood Compensation Authority has operational independence. The Government have stewardship over the amount of money allocated. As my hon. Friend will appreciate, the £11.8 billion is a huge and substantial commitment. I do not pretend for a moment that any amount of money can actually provide recompense fo…” healthsocial-carefiscal-policy | 795 |
| 19 Nov 2024 | Infected Blood Inquiry “I can indeed confirm that. The authority is working in a way that will allow it to scale up as quickly as it possibly can. The need for speed in delivering compensation payments is paramount. Memorialisation will be really important in how we remember the victims of this scandal. Sir Brian Langstaff makes a compelling …” healthsocial-carefiscal-policy | 259 |
| 19 Nov 2024 | Infected Blood Inquiry “I beg to move, That this House has considered the Infected Blood Inquiry. I am grateful for this opportunity to come before the House to update it on this vital issue and discuss the findings of the infected blood inquiry’s final report. We are now almost six months on from the publication of that report. I am pleased …” healthsocial-carefiscal-policy | 494 |
| 19 Nov 2024 | Infected Blood Inquiry “In terms of listening to the victims, there was an extensive consultation exercise during the general election campaign. My predecessor set that up, and it continued under the aegis of civil servants in that period. Afterwards, 74 recommendations were made, having listened to the community about changing the scheme. Th…” healthsocial-carefiscal-policy | 121 |
| 19 Nov 2024 | Infected Blood Inquiry “I can assure the hon. Lady that the Government will ensure that the authority has the support it needs. I expect it to be making the first payments to infected people by the end of the year, and to start making payments to affected people next year. Further regulations will be required for people who are affected, but …” healthsocial-carefiscal-policy | 129 |
| 14 Nov 2024 | Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords] “I am very grateful to my hon. Friend for his intervention. As he would imagine, I certainly have had discussions with the Church of England, and not just prior to the introduction of this Bill, but prior to the wider reform of the Lords in which the Government are engaged. Those conversations are hugely important, as i…” culture-community | 145 |
| 14 Nov 2024 | Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords] “I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time. I am pleased to open the debate on this important but straightforward piece of legislation. I should start by welcoming the shadow Paymaster General to his role. I have no doubt that we will have some great, robust debates over the Dispatch Boxes. I will just say …” culture-community | 650 |
| 12 Nov 2024 | House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill “I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time. I thank right hon. and hon. Members from both sides of the House for their scrutiny of the Bill throughout its passage. I am grateful to all those who contributed in Committee, as well as those who contributed to the lively debate on Second Reading last month. I …” local-government | 495 |
| 12 Nov 2024 | House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill “I certainly would not enter into a wager. I would have hoped that the Conservative party would have learned its lesson on that.” local-government | 23 |
| 12 Nov 2024 | House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill “That particular constitutional convention did not produce a consensus. It took two general elections in 1910—one in January and one in December.” local-government | 22 |