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 841–860 of 954 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 29 Oct 2024 | Ministerial Code: Policy Announcements “We have already said that the Prime Minister will update the ministerial code and publish it shortly to ensure that it is fit for purpose, deals with problems such as the Tory freebie loophole, as I have said, and meets the high standards that the Prime Minister expects.” fiscal-policymp-performance | 48 |
| 29 Oct 2024 | Ministerial Code: Policy Announcements “There are a range of ways in which the hon. Gentleman can get answers for his constituents, from written parliamentary questions to securing a debate in Westminster Hall or an Adjournment debate. He does not have long to wait for the Budget, and he will have four days of debate afterwards to raise that point.” fiscal-policymp-performance | 55 |
| 29 Oct 2024 | Ministerial Code: Policy Announcements “My hon. Friend is absolutely right: the Conservatives will talk about anything but their own record. Is it any wonder that they did not conduct a spending review before they called a general election? The reality is that they made unfunded spending commitments and then ran away.” fiscal-policymp-performance | 47 |
| 29 Oct 2024 | Ministerial Code: Policy Announcements “I was not aware that financial mismanagement by the Conservative party was a matter for the Modernisation Committee, but it should certainly be referred to something.” fiscal-policymp-performance | 26 |
| 29 Oct 2024 | Ministerial Code: Policy Announcements “My hon. Friend is absolutely right. In the contribution of the shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, one word was noticeably missing: sorry.” fiscal-policymp-performance | 23 |
| 29 Oct 2024 | Ministerial Code: Policy Announcements “My hon. Friend is absolutely right. I am afraid that trust was one of the many things that the Conservative Government destroyed over 14 years, and this Government are determined to rebuild it.” fiscal-policymp-performance | 33 |
| 29 Oct 2024 | Ministerial Code: Policy Announcements “First, we will see the impact of what the Chancellor announces tomorrow and in the days afterwards. The ministerial code will be published shortly. That stands in stark contrast to what the previous Government did. I watched from the Opposition Benches as they tried to tear up the entire rulebook to protect one of thei…” fiscal-policymp-performance | 63 |
| 29 Oct 2024 | Ministerial Code: Policy Announcements “With the greatest respect to the right hon. Lady, she will not have long to wait for the ministerial code. In my opening remarks to Mr Speaker, I indicated my respect for this House in regard to the matter that she is talking about.” fiscal-policymp-performance | 44 |
| 23 Oct 2024 | Infected Blood Compensation Scheme “I am grateful to the right hon. Gentleman for the constructive tone he has taken throughout the debates under this Government. That continues the work we did when I was the shadow Minister, when we worked together to try to deliver these payments as quickly as possible. The whole purpose of having the test cohort is to…” healthsocial-care | 132 |
| 23 Oct 2024 | Infected Blood Compensation Scheme “As I have indicated to the House, I expect the Infected Blood Compensation Authority to make its first payments before the end of the year, and to start payments to the affected next year. The Government are moving as quickly as they can to ensure that people receive the compensation that, frankly, is long overdue.” healthsocial-care | 55 |
| 23 Oct 2024 | Infected Blood Compensation Scheme “I invite all right hon. and hon. Members to go on the gov.uk website, which gives the details for the Infected Blood Compensation Authority. I urge people with an interest to register with the authority, which is already sending out newsletters. However, right hon. and hon. Members are also very welcome to write to me …” healthsocial-care | 76 |
| 23 Oct 2024 | Infected Blood Compensation Scheme “I pay tribute to my hon. Friend’s constituent Sharon Moore for all her campaigning. As I have said to the House, I have now given the instruction for interim payments to the estates of the deceased infected to open today, and I expect the Infected Blood Compensation Authority to make its first payments before the end o…” healthsocial-care | 101 |
| 23 Oct 2024 | Infected Blood Compensation Scheme “Last week, the Infected Blood Compensation Authority issued a small number of invitations to begin testing a new claims service. Furthermore, I can announce today that applications for interim payments to the estates of people whose death has not yet been recognised have now opened. This is an important step in getting…” healthsocial-care | 63 |
| 23 Oct 2024 | Trade Barriers with the EU “First, I add our congratulations to the hon. Member for Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe (David Chadwick) on the safe arrival of his new baby. On the specific point that the hon. Lady makes, we will not give a running commentary on the negotiations. We will obviously consider EU proposals on a range of issues, but we are cl…” economy-jobsagriculture | 68 |
| 23 Oct 2024 | Trade Barriers with the EU “The hon. Gentleman’s question sets out exactly why negotiating an SPS agreement is so important. The Government have set out that there will be a UK-EU summit in the first half of next year, and it has been made clear to me, and indeed to Vice-President Šefčovič, that there should be progress by then.” economy-jobsagriculture | 54 |
| 23 Oct 2024 | Trade Barriers with the EU “The Prime Minister and President von der Leyen have agreed to strengthen the relationship between the UK and the EU. Vice-President Šefčovič, whom I met in Strasbourg on Tuesday, and I will be getting the reset moving this autumn. As part of this, the Government will seek to negotiate a sanitary and phytosanitary agree…” economy-jobsagriculture | 60 |
| 23 Oct 2024 | Topical Questions “I thank my hon. Friend for that question; she is a long-standing champion for justice for victims of the infected blood scandal and, indeed, the nuclear test veterans that she mentioned. We are looking to introduce a broad duty of candour—a general duty of candour. I should also point out that criminal sanctions will b…” economy-jobsfiscal-policyhealth | 88 |
| 23 Oct 2024 | Topical Questions “I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for his interest in this matter and his words of support about the progress the Government have made. Sir Robert Francis conducted an extensive engagement exercise during the general election period, and the Government responded to that by adopting 69 of the 74 recommendations that w…” economy-jobsfiscal-policyhealth | 87 |
| 23 Oct 2024 | House of Lords Reform “I am grateful to the hon. Lady for her constructive approach to this matter. Clearly, we want to see the current Bill on the statute book as soon as possible. We will then move on to the second stage of our reforms, looking carefully to build a consensus to have that smaller, better value, active House of Lords that we…” local-government | 82 |
| 23 Oct 2024 | House of Lords Reform “As is set out in our manifesto, this Government are committed to reforming the House of Lords. Our objective is to bring about a renewed focus on active contribution within a smaller House of Lords that better reflects the country it serves. As an immediate first step in reform, the Government have introduced legislati…” local-government | 75 |