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16 Dec 2025 Finance (No. 2) Bill

I welcome the £50 million or £60 million that the Government have provided to Lancashire county council to provide good roads for my constituents. On the Minister’s point about business investment, I welcome the three-year holiday from the stamp duty reserve for new listings, which we are not talking about enough. That

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15 Dec 2025NHS: Winter Preparedness

I am so angry. I am sorry to say this, but I feel that by its actions today, the BMA is killing our NHS, and quite possibly my constituents and patients over the Christmas period, and it has become almost the midwife for privatisation under Reform. The Secretary of State has been robust in his role as patient advocate

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3 Dec 2025Engagements

Q4. I declare an interest as the chair of the all-party parliamentary group on multiple sclerosis and as the proud son of a lifelong multiple sclerosis patient—she joins us in the Gallery today. Neurological conditions such as MS and Parkinson’s affect one in six, but wait times for first and follow-up neurology appoin

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27 Nov 2025Budget Resolutions

This Budget sets out a serious and responsible direction for our country’s future and speaks directly to the needs of people in Burnley, Padiham and Brierfield. It supports families and workers, puts the public finances back on stable ground and backs the businesses that are the backbone of towns like ours. Crucially,

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27 Nov 2025Budget Resolutions

I will not, because of time. We are doing all that while paying down the national debt and getting into surplus—something promised several times by the Tories but, as far as I am aware, never done. We are doubling the fiscal headroom, which is a momentous achievement—something we are probably not shouting about enough—

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18 Nov 2025 Flood Risk and Flood Defence Infrastructure: North-west England

It is a pleasure, as ever, to serve under your chairmanship, Dr Murrison. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Warrington South (Sarah Hall) for securing this critical debate, and praise her language, campaigning approach and resilience —that is really the buzzword for this topic. When we talk about flood risk in the

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18 Nov 2025 Flood Risk and Flood Defence Infrastructure: North-west England

It is great to hear about the record funding to tackle flooding. I wonder whether I can copy the words of another Member and invite the Minister to my constituency to see some of the great benefits of that funding increase in Padiham.

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4 Nov 2025 Welfare Spending

Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, for allowing me to contribute briefly on this huge topic. While I am glad to discuss welfare reform, I am perplexed as to why the Conservatives would want to do so, given their completely disastrous record. In response to the hon. Member for North West Norfolk (James Wild), I wonder whe

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4 Nov 2025 Welfare Spending

To quote the shadow Secretary of State, my hon. Friend thinks he is “so clever”, arguing with facts! Those facts are not particularly appreciated by those on the Conservative Benches. Does he agree that what is important in this debate is the people who were left destitute by the policies of 14 years of Conservative go

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4 Nov 2025 Welfare Spending

On savings and leaving the next generation with a bill, can the hon. Lady remind the House just how much the now shadow Chancellor, the right hon. Member for Central Devon (Sir Mel Stride), increased Department for Work and Pensions spending on welfare during his time in the Department? The figure I have on the tip of

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30 Oct 2025Jaguar Land Rover: Cyber-attack

15. What steps his Department is taking to support businesses in the Jaguar Land Rover supply chain affected by the recent cyber-attack.

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30 Oct 2025Jaguar Land Rover: Cyber-attack

I thank the Minister for that answer, for his work thus far, and for his extensive correspondence with me and the industry during this crisis. Local suppliers, such as the brilliant BCW in Burnley, have told me that the finance just is not getting to suppliers and that some of them are going to the wall or cutting jobs

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29 Oct 2025 Civil Justice Council Review of Litigation Funding

It is always a pleasure to see you in the Chair, Mrs Harris. I thank the right hon. Member for Skipton and Ripon (Sir Julian Smith) for securing the debate and allowing me briefly to contribute. When people go to court, they deserve justice, not a financial system that puts investors before victims, yet that is what li

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10 Sept 2025Topical Questions

The Padiham Greenway bridge has been closed since 2021. In December last year, this Government gave £280,000 to Sustrans to get the work finished, but there is a shortfall. The Government have given £19 million to Lancashire county council through the active travel fund and the capability fund to get this project onlin

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9 Sept 2025 Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [Lords]

Does the Minister agree that the £3 fare cap is an essential lifeline for people taking the bus from Burnley to Blackburn hospital, which was a service that I managed to secure through work with local transit companies and Lancashire county council?

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9 Sept 2025 Russian Drones: Violation of Polish Airspace

I am glad to hear the Minister’s resolve and, indeed, the whole House’s united condemnation and shock at these outrageous attacks. The UK must stand firm with NATO, with Poland and with Europe, and we must increase our support for Ukraine and its neighbours including Estonia, Latvia, Finland, Lithuania and elsewhere. F

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8 Sept 2025Financial Services Reform

10. What steps she is taking to reform the financial services sector.

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8 Sept 2025Financial Services Reform

I also welcome my hon. Friend to her new role. Small businesses in Burnley, Padiham and Brierfield are the lifeblood of our community, providing jobs and livelihoods to our people. Growing manufacturers and exporters such as the brilliant Barnes Aerospace in Burnley are doing an excellent job at taking Britain across t

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8 Sept 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1232)

They are going to stop all procurement in 2035.

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8 Sept 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1232)

You talked about 2021. You did this review and made a change. You talked about how there was a pop-up, I assume, that tells you when you are sending things outside of the organisation and warns you about doing that. This was the bcc/cc difference in 2021. Why should we have confidence in the review done in 2023, if it

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