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Speeches by Cox.

Every Hansard contribution by Pam Cox this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.

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DateDebate & contributionWords
5 Nov 2024Income Tax (Charge)

I am proud to speak in this debate on a Budget that marks a turning point for our country and my constituency of Colchester. It is a Budget that fixes the country’s foundations and a Budget that works to repair and reform our NHS. Our health service means a huge amount to those we represent and their families. Our heal

fiscal-policyhealthsocial-care
491
8 Oct 2024 Renters’ Rights Bill

I congratulate all those who have made their first speeches today. I look forward to continuing to work with them in the coming months. I am here in this place at the pleasure of the voters of Colchester. [Hon. Members: “Hear, hear!”] I’ll take that. Colchester was the very first capital of Britain. In the year 49 AD,

housinglocal-government
1,131
21 Jul 2024 Border Security and Asylum

I thank the Home Secretary for her statement. I share her astonishment at the scale of the mismanagement of the asylum system by the previous Government. My constituency of Colchester has hosted many asylum seekers and refugees over the years. We are a city of sanctuary. Our local authorities have played a full part in

immigrationcost-of-livingcrime
83
18 Jul 2024Covid-19 Inquiry

I thank my right hon. Friend for his statement, and I welcome his announcement of a review of national resilience. Does he agree that the many legacies of the pandemic are still very much with us, from the awful personal impacts of bereavement and long covid to the terrible public service impacts on everything from sch

healthsocial-carelocal-government
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