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Speeches by Ghani.

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6 Jul 2025Pension Schemes Bill

Jennie seems to have captured the mood of the House, but I call the spokesperson for the Liberal Democrat party.

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2 Jul 2025 Business of the House

I call Chris Vince.

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2 Jul 2025 NHS 10-Year Plan

I call the shadow Secretary of State.

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2 Jul 2025 Business of the House

For the final question, I call Paul Davies.

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2 Jul 2025 Business of the House

Yes—with me joining her, no doubt.

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2 Jul 2025 Business of the House

Order. To ensure everybody gets a fair chance of getting in, questions and answers must be shorter.

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1 Jul 2025 Defence

For the final contribution, I call Robin Swann.

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1 Jul 2025 Defence

We now come to the Front Benchers. I call the shadow Minister.

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

Order. Members will have noted from the Order Paper that this debate is only 90 minutes long—it has to conclude at 5.27 pm—which means Back Benchers will be on a speaking limit of four minutes to begin with and that only a few will get in before the debate has to conclude. I call the shadow Minister.

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

Order. I call Sir Iain Duncan Smith.

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

Order. I call Nadia Whittome.

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

Order. I can squeeze in one more speaker if they are brief.

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

Order. I think it is clear that at this point the Minister does not wish to give way. He has until 5.27 pm, so let us see how this progresses.

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

Mr McDonnell—[Interruption.] I am on my feet. This is a very tight debate that has to conclude at 5.27 pm. The Minister has time; he may wish to take your intervention shortly. Is your point of order really relevant right now?

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

That was not a point of order. The Minister may wish to respond—he has a few minutes in which to do so—but that was not a point of order.

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

Order. Minister, continue.

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

This is not a time for a point of order. Question put.

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30 Jun 2025Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill

The hon. Member has put her point on the record. She has been a Minister in the past and so will know that the scheduling of business is a matter for the Government, and not for the Chair. Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill (Programme) Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A

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30 Jun 2025Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill

Order. We have run out of time. I call the shadow Secretary of State.

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MethodEach row is one contribution (intervention or speech). Word count from the official text.