Speeches by Wishart.
Every Hansard contribution by Pete Wishart this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 341–360 of 386 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 12 Nov 2024 | House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill “If that comes up for a vote this evening, we would support it. That is one way forward. It certainly would deal with some of the more egregious power that the Prime Minister has. I think that people across this country forget that our Prime Minister has this power—that he has this prerogative to singlehandedly design o…” local-government | 1,057 |
| 12 Nov 2024 | House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill “I am grateful to the right hon. Gentleman for that. I will never again chastise him for quoting Proust in the House of Commons. I am sorry that I did that to him last time around. That covers the donors. The other amendment that I managed to get included—again, this was a surprise to me—is one related to cronies. It wo…” local-government | 229 |
| 12 Nov 2024 | House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill “I will hold the hon. Gentleman to his word and hope that he is successful in ensuring that it is heard by his Front Benchers. I will also say to him—and I do not mean this with any great disrespect—that I have never seen a more malleable set of Back Benchers than the new Labour Members. They do everything that they are…” local-government | 268 |
| 12 Nov 2024 | House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill “I, too, congratulate the Paymaster General and his ministerial team on getting the Bill through Parliament at such pace and so early in the parliamentary calendar, as he has said on several occasions. I really hope that this will not be it. As the Conservatives have said, this really is a timid pipsqueak of a Bill. The…” local-government | 401 |
| 6 Nov 2024 | Small Boat Crossings “Sometimes, when listening to the exchanges between Labour Front Benchers and the Conservatives, we can forget that we are dealing with real people who are fleeing the most unimaginable horrors. Aside from the bizarre Rwanda plan, why is the Minister continuing with the same failed approach as the Tories? The Government…” immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs | 89 |
| 5 Nov 2024 | Income Tax (Charge) “We thank the Minister for that, but will he reassure the Scottish Government right now that their £500 million of national insurance contributions for public sector employees will be given back in full compensation to the Scottish Government, rather than being put into the block grant?” fiscal-policyhealthsocial-care | 46 |
| 5 Nov 2024 | Income Tax (Charge) “Look at what they have done in Wales.” fiscal-policyhealthsocial-care | 8 |
| 5 Nov 2024 | Income Tax (Charge) “I welcome the right hon. Gentleman to his place. I was waiting for the Health Secretary to turn to devolution issues, but he never quite did. We have a particular issue in Scotland: up to £500 million of extra costs will be forced on to the NHS there because of that national insurance hike. We have heard no commitment …” fiscal-policyhealthsocial-care | 104 |
| 5 Nov 2024 | Income Tax (Charge) “It is a long time since I have had the pleasure of speaking in a Budget debate. Usually there is a bit more competition for the opportunity to speak, but given the much-diminished numbers present, I got this chance today. Having been more of an observer in the past few years, I have noticed one aspect of the Budget: th…” fiscal-policyhealthsocial-care | 538 |
| 30 Oct 2024 | Economic Growth: Scotland “The Secretary of State boasted of a £150-million investment fund, only to contradict himself, bizarrely, and say that no such figure existed. Is this Scottish Schrödinger’s funding? Is it perhaps the levelling-up fund referred to by my hon. Friend the Member for Dundee Central (Chris Law)?” economy-jobsenergyfiscal-policy | 46 |
| 22 Oct 2024 | Infected Blood Compensation Scheme “I am to grateful to the Minister for his response. I look forward to his summing up, as I know that he will sincerely try to address these matters, but I say to him that all I am doing is reflecting the concerns that I have heard from the groups that I have worked with so closely over the years. There is a sense that t…” healthfiscal-policysocial-care | 947 |
| 22 Oct 2024 | Infected Blood Compensation Scheme “It is a pleasure to follow the hon. Member for Eltham and Chislehurst (Clive Efford). In me, he has another willing volunteer to assist him in the group, as he knows. He is absolutely right to pay tribute to our former colleague, the right hon. Member for Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham (Dame Diana Johnson), wh…” healthfiscal-policysocial-care | 920 |
| 22 Oct 2024 | Infected Blood Compensation Scheme “I will give way to the Minister if he will explain to me exactly why that is happening.” healthfiscal-policysocial-care | 18 |
| 20 Oct 2024 | Scottish Visa Scheme “I thank the Minister for her tiresome and repetitive response. She will know that Scotland has a whole range of demographic and population difficulties that need to be urgently addressed, with every sector from social care to hospitality, including business leaders, calling out for drastic action. Even her Scottish Lab…” immigrationlabour-marketlocal-government | 107 |
| 20 Oct 2024 | Scottish Visa Scheme “1. What discussions she has had with the Scottish Government on the potential merits of devolving the power to introduce a Scottish visa scheme.” immigrationlabour-marketlocal-government | 24 |
| 16 Oct 2024 | Business of the House “The Labour and Conservative parties are getting down to the business of deciding who should serve on Select Committees. That is an important task and good luck to those who get those jobs. However, one group is effectively excluded from participating in cross-party scrutiny in this Parliament: Members of the smaller pa…” fiscal-policyimmigrationeconomy-jobs | 105 |
| 14 Oct 2024 | House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill “The right hon. Gentleman has been on his feet for five minutes and I am finding it difficult to follow him. Can he answer me directly: is he in favour of getting rid of hereditary peers and people who are in the House of Lords on birthright—yes or no?” culture-community | 49 |
| 14 Oct 2024 | House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill “One of the dates the Minister missed was Labour’s pledge, which has stood for over 100 years, to abolish the House of Lords. That pledge was reiterated by the Prime Minister only a couple of years ago. Is it still Labour’s intention to abolish the House of Lords? Does he understand the cynicism about further progress, …” culture-community | 68 |
| 14 Oct 2024 | House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill “I am glad that, at last, somebody else has mentioned the donors, because to me they are the biggest problem we have with the House of Lords. Will the right hon. Gentleman back an amendment that says something along the lines of anybody who has given any more than, say, £20,000 to a political party should not be able to…” culture-community | 68 |
| 14 Oct 2024 | House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill “I am grateful to the Minister for giving way. Will she tell the House whether it is still Labour’s ambition to abolish the House of Lords in its current condition and set up a democratically elected Chamber, yes or no?” culture-community | 40 |