Speeches by Timothy.
Every Hansard contribution by Nick Timothy this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 1–20 of 377 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 19 May 2026 | Knife Crime Strategy “That’s not even true!” crime | 4 |
| 19 May 2026 | Knife Crime Strategy “Last year, 6,397 knife criminals were sent to prison, and the average sentence was just over eight months. As the Government scrapped almost all sentences of less than a year, will the Justice Secretary say very clearly whether he expects as many knife criminals to go to jail next year as did last year?” crime | 54 |
| 19 May 2026 | Knife Crime Strategy “What the Justice Secretary just said about the record of the last Government was factually untrue, and he should withdraw it. He does not want to admit it, but it is his policy to send fewer knife criminals to jail. That is why he just said what he did. His White Paper was announced yesterday, and buried in it, on page…” crime | 111 |
| 19 May 2026 | Topical Questions “This weekend, two marches came to London: one was condemned by the Justice Secretary; about the other—yet another anti-Israel march—there was not a word. Once again we heard crowds of people demanding intifada revolution and other coded calls for attacks on British Jews. If the Crown Prosecution Service refuses to pros…” crimesocial-care | 80 |
| 18 May 2026 | Youth Justice “It is obvious that we are now in the legacy-hunting stage of this Government. Less a range of exhausted volcanoes, more a row of trampled molehills, Ministers are desperate to be remembered for something. This morning a word cloud was published by the pollsters at More in Common. The public were asked for the Prime Min…” crimeeducationsocial-care | 660 |
| 25 Mar 2026 | Victims and Courts Bill “I think the Minister has been taking lessons from the Prime Minister. She may as well have been reading the phonebook in answering the question. [Interruption.] Well, the answer that she just gave was completely unsatisfactory. There was an attempt to delete the archive.” crime | 44 |
| 25 Mar 2026 | Victims and Courts Bill “In a week when the Government have been reprimanded for letting foreign criminals out of prison without proper checks or safeguards, have been found to have done absolutely nothing as a firm that was due to build thousands of prison places went bust 18 months ago, and ended short-term sentences, allowing prolific shopl…” crime | 848 |
| 25 Mar 2026 | Victims and Courts Bill “That is a good point. The Minister has her side of the argument, but on the other side is the Justice Committee, pretty much every journalist involved in crime and court reporting, the company involved and Opposition parties of all colours. I think we know what is going on. I was relieved that, after the Conservative c…” crime | 368 |
| 17 Mar 2026 | Jury Trials “The Prime Minister, we learned this weekend, once said that trials without juries mean evidence is not properly tested and can lead to wrongful convictions. Was he wrong?” crime | 28 |
| 17 Mar 2026 | Jury Trials “Thank you, Mr Speaker—[Interruption.]” crime | 4 |
| 17 Mar 2026 | Topical Questions “I join the Justice Secretary in sending condolences to the family of Jeff Blair. I also pay tribute to the shadow Solicitor General, my hon. Friend the Member for Maidstone and Malling (Helen Grant), for her successful campaign for a child cruelty register, and I look forward to meeting the Hudgell family this afternoo…” crimeimmigrationhousing | 109 |
| 17 Mar 2026 | Jury Trials “I think the public will be disappointed by this behaviour. The Justice Secretary cannot get his story straight. Like the Prime Minister, he once said: “Criminal trials without juries are a bad idea”. Now he says they are a good idea, with his justification for this change changing by the minute. Last week, 10 Labour MP…” crime | 142 |
| 10 Mar 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill “I will not give way again. We are talking about a fundamental change in the way that we try criminal cases, and the cases in scope are not minor; they are cases where the likely sentence is between 18 months and three years in prison. Before Government Members decide how to vote this evening, they need to search their …” crimeeconomy-jobs | 320 |
| 10 Mar 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill “The Institute for Government has made it absolutely clear that the figures that the Government have produced are based on assumptions that are not necessarily shared by anybody who knows what we are talking about.” crimeeconomy-jobs | 35 |
| 10 Mar 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill “I will not give way. Of course, when the Justice Secretary’s predecessor, the Home Secretary, commissioned Sir Brian Leveson to conduct a review of the criminal courts, she knew what she was doing, because in an earlier review Sir Brian had already said that jury trials should be restricted, with magistrates deciding t…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 589 |
| 10 Mar 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill “I will make some progress. This opens up new risks. The publication of judges’ reasons is likely to lead to more appeals and more court time being taken up. As questions are posed about judges’ reasons, we are likely to see the politicisation of judges and judicial appointments—something that will be made worse by the …” crimeeconomy-jobs | 208 |
| 10 Mar 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill “I do not accept that characterisation of magistrates courts. If that were a true cause for concern for the hon. Lady, this Bill would perhaps try to address what she says, yet it does not. The Government’s claims about what the Bill will achieve are hopelessly confused. The Justice Secretary leans heavily on Sir Brian …” crimeeconomy-jobs | 325 |
| 10 Mar 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill “Crown court waiting times were actually lower under the Conservatives until the pandemic. It is true that the backlog grew during the pandemic, but the pandemic came before the general election, so why, if it was so necessary, was this measure not in the Labour party manifesto? I am willing to accept that my account ma…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 209 |
| 10 Mar 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill “I totally understand what the hon. Lady says, and we are all interested in the best interests of victims. [Interruption.] To suggest otherwise is absolutely appalling, and the hon. Member for Milton Keynes Central (Emily Darlington) should withdraw that comment. I completely agree with my right hon. Friend the Member f…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 129 |
| 10 Mar 2026 | Courts and Tribunals Bill “I give way.” crimeeconomy-jobs | 3 |