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13 Jul 2025Homelessness Prevention

What about this one?

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8 Jul 2025Neighbourhood Plans: Planning Decisions

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms McVey. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Hinckley and Bosworth (Dr Evans) on securing this important debate. He is a champion for his community, and I know that his constituents will be grateful to him for standing up for them. Both my hon. Friend and I a

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8 Jul 2025Neighbourhood Plans: Planning Decisions

Again, the Liberal Democrats need to be clear about what they are promising the country. The hon. Gentleman again says that targets are the problem and that councils have difficulty in meeting them, but in the main Chamber his party is calling for more national housing targets. With all due respect, if a Liberal counci

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8 Jul 2025Neighbourhood Plans: Planning Decisions

I will briefly, but I must make some progress.

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8 Jul 2025Neighbourhood Plans: Planning Decisions

I am happy to congratulate any council controlled by any party if it has a local plan process going through, but the hon. Gentleman should have a word with his party spokesman, the hon. Member for Horsham, who just said that local plans cannot be delivered because of housing targets that put pressure on local councils.

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8 Jul 2025Neighbourhood Plans: Planning Decisions

Very briefly, and then I really must make some progress.

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8 Jul 2025Neighbourhood Plans: Planning Decisions

We have probably exhausted this line of debate, but, again, we have an example on the record of a Liberal council, Hinckley and Bosworth, that has not delivered on a local plan. Liberal Democrats in the main Chamber are asking for more national housing targets, but here in Westminster Hall they are claiming that target

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8 Jul 2025Neighbourhood Plans: Planning Decisions

I thank the Minister for giving way; he is being most generous. From his language—he said that this was not a decision taken lightly—this is clearly another victim of the Prime Minister’s U-turn on welfare and the Chancellor now having to find money. Can he not see that there will be a problem? The simple logistics of

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8 Jul 2025 Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill

I am grateful for the Minister’s generosity, which he always shows in this Chamber. Based on the poverty assessment, he now says that 50,000 children will be uplifted and taken out of poverty. Given that the decision was taken because of the fiscal impact of the Chancellor’s Budget, I asked him last week about the £5 b

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8 Jul 2025Neighbourhood Plans: Planning Decisions

I thought that might come, so I will give way.

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6 Jul 2025Draft Online Safety Super-Complaints (Eligibility and Procedural Matters) Regulations 2025

It is a pleasure to see you in the Chair, Sir John. I thank the Minister for that thorough explanation of the draft regulations. As she outlined, they establish the eligibility criteria and procedural framework for the super-complaints mechanism under the Online Safety Act 2023—a long-awaited and essential step forward

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3 Jul 2025 Absent Voting (Elections in Scotland and Wales) Bill

First, I congratulate the hon. Member for Edinburgh North and Leith (Tracy Gilbert) on her tenacity in getting this Bill through its parliamentary stages. It is timely that the hon. Lady has today—on the first anniversary of an election that I might care to forget, but that she will definitely care to remember for the

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3 Jul 2025 Absent Voting (Elections in Scotland and Wales) Bill

The hon. Gentleman never lets me down. I hope he does not say that within earshot of the Leader of the Opposition, but I can promise her on the Floor of the House that she has nothing to worry about from me. Like him, I will carry on engaging in debates in this House. Where we do not agree, we can do so in a nice, poli

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3 Jul 2025 Absent Voting (Elections in Scotland and Wales) Bill

As if I could not.

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3 Jul 2025 Absent Voting (Elections in Scotland and Wales) Bill

My hon. Friend the Member for Broadland and Fakenham (Jerome Mayhew) just said that he could not think of anything worse, but I absolutely agree with the hon. Gentleman. I saw something very special in him when we battled together. He was in the year above me, though hon. Members might not think so from looking at him.

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3 Jul 2025 Absent Voting (Elections in Scotland and Wales) Bill

Thou doth protest too much—I think we will just keep it to the fact that the hon. Gentleman is the most sartorially elegant member of the Labour parliamentary party, and I would be grateful, after this debate, if he could tell me where he gets his ties. By the way, I also want to say happy anniversary to those of us wh

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3 Jul 2025 Absent Voting (Elections in Scotland and Wales) Bill

Well, I thank the hon. Gentleman—my friend—for what I know are warm and genuine congratulations. I was about to say that I even congratulate the hon. Member for Newcastle-under-Lyme a happy anniversary on his election. I am still utterly convinced that while he is the most sartorially elegant MP on the Labour Benches—[

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3 Jul 2025 Absent Voting (Elections in Scotland and Wales) Bill

I was just about to refer to the hon. Member for Newcastle-under-Lyme (Adam Jogee), but I will let him go first.

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30 Jun 2025Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill

The Minister is doing an admirable job defending the farcical. Last week, there were £5 billion of savings. Today, there were £2.5 billion of savings. Then he came to the Dispatch Box and did three more U-turns. As he stands at that Dispatch Box today, how much will these new measures save the taxpayer?

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30 Jun 2025Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill

The Secretary of State is absolutely right that any Government that take office should aim to reduce poverty in this country. Why then do her own Government’s figures show that the actions she is taking this afternoon will put an extra 150,000 people into poverty? Does she really think that is what her Back Benchers ex

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