Speeches by Holmes.
Every Hansard contribution by Paul Holmes this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 61–80 of 918 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 14 Apr 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting) “We welcome clause 54, which, as the Minister outlined, will allow candidates acting as their own agent to remove their home address from publication requirements. I reiterate what the Minister said: intimidation and harassment during any kind of political campaign is unacceptable. We had a very good cross-party debate …” local-governmenteconomy-jobsother | 206 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting) “I wonder if I could urge the hon. Member to change her view. Does she not think that the £500 threshold is very low, if we consider the fast period when a candidate may be fundraising, during the longer term of an election period? Many of our constituents will give money during that period. At £500, the burden placed o…” local-governmenteconomy-jobsother | 83 |
| 14 Apr 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Seventh sitting) “I agree. I am all in favour of streamlining and making things more efficient, but I am worried that the unintended consequence of essentially removing the judicial oversight element is that the Electoral Commission cannot actually enforce—or, if it does try to enforce, adherence can simply be refused. The Government ha…” fiscal-policytechnologylocal-government | 155 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | Family Voting “Thank you, Mr Speaker, and happy Easter. Family voting is just one example of unfair voting practices that seek to skew elections and exploit those isolated from wider British society. Another example of these divisive tactics was a disgraceful Green leaflet in the Gorton and Denton by-election, written in Urdu, saying…” crimeculture-community | 95 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “We welcome the clause. It has common sense and provides the ability for political parties, no matter what they are, to protect their reputation and integrity by clearly removing support from an election candidate who may have gone slightly skew-whiff. Let us face it: every party in this House—and outside it—has wrong ’…” local-governmentother | 159 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “We support the clause and think it a pragmatic and proportional response to the other legislative changes that the Minister has outlined. We all know what happened before—candidates would have to run around to get 10 signatures, although that figure went down to two signatures under the last Government. That was a good…” local-governmentother | 165 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “The Minister was right to go through a detailed explanation of clause 45, because it affects us all. As we come up to local elections across the country, it is absolutely right that—no matter what party we stand for, how many candidates we run or who those candidates are—we stand together and share the Minister’s encou…” local-governmentother | 838 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “I sincerely apologise for interrupting the Minister’s oration. Clause 45(2) states: “The returning officer must give a copy of the police contact form to the relevant chief officer of police (or, if there is more than one, to each such officer) as soon as practicable after publication of the statement of persons nomina…” local-governmentother | 133 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “I rise to oppose clause 47, as well as speak in support of Opposition amendment 30. I will also speak to new clause 19, tabled by the Liberal Democrats. Not one person or organisation at the first evidence session of this Bill Committee supported changing this element of the legislation to enable bank cards to be shown…” local-governmentother | 211 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “I agree entirely with my hon. Friend. Banking has advanced to such a great extent that I could pay for my cup of coffee on my iPhone with my bank card showing—nowhere does that card have my name on it. What if people do not have a physical bank card? Although the legislation says that voters have to show a physical for…” local-governmentother | 236 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “Of course I accept that, if they do not have a form of ID listed as acceptable in the advertisement, that is a factor. But they are also told that they can go and get a special form of identification to allow them to vote. That is specifically catered for under the Elections Act 2022, and should they not have one of th…” local-governmentother | 142 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “I do not think that simply changing legislation to enable a bank card already in existence to be used as ID will encourage younger people to vote. The fact that the Government are reducing the voting age to 16 will encourage more young people to vote, and when they are excited to go and cast their first vote, as I was …” local-governmentother | 229 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “The hon. Gentleman will think I am being facetious in my response; I promise him I am not. Society is full of barriers that mean people cannot do something, but there are measures already in legislation that enable those people to get identification. I was annoyed at 16 that I could not go into a pub and have a drink u…” local-governmentother | 214 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “No, I do not, because everybody knows that elections are coming up. If someone is at the stage where they cannot get the acceptable form of identification shortly before, my view is, quite frankly—tough. There is a system in place that allows people to get the necessary identification to vote. Knowing the hon. Gentlema…” local-governmentother | 143 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “No. I absolutely do not take the hon. Gentleman’s comments as an insult to me. He is absolutely right; as young activists for our respective parties, and from some of our conversations at our desks, we could only be described as “odd”. I am sure that applies to pretty much all members of the Committee, as he insinuated…” local-governmentother | 128 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “I absolutely agree with my hon. Friend, who was even younger than me when he got into politics, and is even younger than me now, as a very young member of this House. He knew when he was expected to go out and vote. He is right that all political parties are able to put out in their literature the expectations of peopl…” local-governmentother | 85 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “I will give way briefly; then I want to finish my remarks. This will be the last intervention.” local-governmentother | 18 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “Of course I think that everybody who can cast a ballot in this country should be able to, but I am not willing to compromise the integrity, safety and security of the voting system to make it easier for people to vote. Of course I want the turnout to be higher, more people to be able to vote and, when the legislation h…” local-governmentother | 397 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “I am not sure whether the hon. Gentleman is advocating new clause 19, but it is absolutely clear that three is too many. He may be willing to accept that there were three cases that were proven—as was the 2022 case in Eastleigh—but I do not think there should be any examples of voter fraud, and I certainly do not think…” local-governmentother | 329 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “Will the hon. Lady give way on that point?” local-governmentother | 9 |