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21 May 2025Remote Betting and Gaming Duty: Horseracing

1. If she will produce an impact assessment for the proposed remote betting and gaming duty on the British horseracing industry.

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21 May 2025Remote Betting and Gaming Duty: Horseracing

The racing industry is getting a bit tired of the warm words and lack of action. At the last oral questions, the Secretary of State said that “we need to treat different forms of gambling differently”,—[Official Report, 3 April 2025; Vol. 765, c. 412.] but the Government have since proposed a flat tax on all online gam

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20 May 2025 Immigration

Will the hon. Lady give way?

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20 May 2025 Immigration

Will the hon. Member give way?

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20 May 2025 Immigration

Nobody ever voted for mass immigration. The country has repeatedly said that it wants border security, very little immigration and deportations for those who break the law, yet successive Governments have imposed mass immigration on our country. Human rights laws that render border security and immigration control almo

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20 May 2025 Immigration

Indeed. I remember when Dominic Raab was the Housing Minister and he made that point. The response from the Labour party was one of sheer hysteria, with accusations of bigotry. My hon. Friend is completely right. Mass immigration has also killed labour market pressures for employers to invest in skills and training, la

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20 May 2025 Immigration

Will the hon. Member give way?

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20 May 2025 Immigration

I will in a moment. That fallacy is now enshrined in Whitehall policy through the Office for Budget Responsibility, which insists that immigration creates fiscal headroom without calculating, as the Danish Ministry of Finance does, the true long-term fiscal cost of immigration by national background of migrants. I will

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20 May 2025 Immigration

When I worked in the Home Office, for the first couple of years net migration fell—after that, it rose. The Conservatives, like the Labour party, have failed the public on immigration. I am happy to accept that, but Members on the Government Benches show no sign of any contrition or of learning anything from experience

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20 May 2025 Immigration

The hon. Member for Burnley (Oliver Ryan) has just said, from a sedentary position, that my right hon. Friend was “race-baiting”. My right hon. Friend was simply reading out official statistics in contributing to an important debate about the future of our country. Does my right hon. Friend think that the hon. Gentlema

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19 May 2025UK-India Free Trade Agreement

6. What assessment her Department has made of the potential impact of the double contributions convention in the UK-India free trade agreement on levels of tax revenue.

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19 May 2025Draft Pollution Prevention and Control (Fees) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2025

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship this afternoon, Dr Murrison. I am pleased to respond to the draft regulations on behalf of His Majesty’s Opposition. This legislation, as we have just heard, will increase the hourly rate of fees charged under environmental regulations related to the offshore oil and ga

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19 May 2025UK-India Free Trade Agreement

I note that the Chancellor did not actually address the point of the cost to the Exchequer of the double contributions convention, which the Government has agreed with India. Indian workers sent here by their employers on intra-company transfers cost more in taxes than British workers, but that flips under this deal: I

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11 May 2025Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill

I want to go through the differences between what the Government told the newspapers, and the reality of this Bill and the amendments that have been tabled. Ministers said that they would change indefinite leave to remain, but the White Paper proposal today is weak, and the Home Secretary admitted that it may not apply

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11 May 2025Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill

And Afghans.

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11 May 2025Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill

Does the hon. Lady accept that, despite what she has just said, under the last term of the Conservative Government, record numbers of people came here through resettlement schemes, which are safe and legal routes?

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11 May 2025Immigration System

In answer to the hon. Member for Vauxhall and Camberwell Green (Florence Eshalomi), the Home Secretary refused to say whether her proposals to reform indefinite leave to remain, briefed to the media as a tough new crackdown, will apply to immigrants who are already here. If it does not apply to people already here, it

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11 May 2025Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill

Will the hon. Gentleman give way?

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7 May 2025Flooding: Protecting Vulnerable Communities

Next month, a planning application for a biodigester near Haverhill and Withersfield in West Suffolk will be decided. It is the wrong location for many reasons, not least the risk of flooding as the proposed site is on flood risk zone 3 land. What are the Government doing to prevent development on land susceptible to f

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5 May 2025Trade Negotiations

The Minister just admitted that this agreement means the expansion of some visa schemes. The Indian Government say that the agreement “eases mobility for professionals” such as intra-corporate transferees and their dependants and independent professionals like chefs. It also says that the new double contribution conven

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