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8 Sept 2025Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

The right hon. Lady comes to this Chamber claiming that this deal has astronomical costs and all that, but what she will not put on the record is the cost of the deal that the Conservatives were negotiating. She can say all she wants about that being a matter for the public record, but she needs to be clear with the Br

defencefiscal-policy
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7 Sept 2025Indefinite Leave to Remain

Given how profoundly the Minister is setting out the importance of the Hong Kong community in the UK, can I tempt him to take this opportunity not only to recommit to supporting the Hongkongers with the current route, but to use this as an opportunity to fix some of the things in the BNO visa route that have made it no

immigrationsocial-careeconomy-jobs
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7 Sept 2025Indefinite Leave to Remain

On that point, will the hon. Lady give way?

immigrationsocial-careeconomy-jobs
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7 Sept 2025Indefinite Leave to Remain

It is a honour to serve under your chairship, Mr Pritchard. I welcome the Minister to his place. By way of ingratiating myself on behalf of my constituents, may I also say how much I like his socks, which I have been admiring? The immigration White Paper rightly recognises that we need an immigration system that is fai

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7 Sept 2025Indefinite Leave to Remain

The hon. Member is setting out a powerful argument, but she has not touched on the BNO visa route. As I mentioned earlier, that route was introduced by the previous Government with support from the Labour party. I ask her to be really clear. She talked about mistakes from the previous Government. Is she now saying that

immigrationsocial-careeconomy-jobs
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7 Sept 2025Strategic Defence Review Recommendations: Timetable

The strategic defence review rightly highlighted the need for a whole-of-society approach to defence, including expanding the cadets by 30% by 2030. A key part of that has to include supporting more adult volunteers to give their time to the cadets. What steps is my right hon. Friend taking to ensure that more adult vo

defencehousing
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3 Sept 2025 House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill

I, for one, am perplexed. We have heard Opposition Members say that they want us to go faster and further in reforming the House of Lords, and we have heard them chuntering about the divine right of whoever and whatever in that place. Does the Minister agree that the Opposition seem to be rather confused about this, wh

other
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3 Sept 2025 Early Education and Childcare

I welcome today’s announcement that this Government are again expanding school-based nurseries. That programme is already benefiting my constituents with the expansion of Uplands school nursery in Sandhurst. This summer, I also had the real pleasure of visiting Horseshoe Lake in Sandhurst to meet children trying out sa

educationeconomy-jobscost-of-living
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2 Sept 2025 Pavement Parking

The hon. Member is making a powerful argument. I hear all the time from constituents concerned about pavement parking on their streets. I also hear from constituents who live in areas of Bracknell where there is no choice but to park on the pavement because of the nature of the estates. For me the right approach is to

transportlocal-governmenthealth
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31 Aug 2025 Transnational Repression in the UK

I thank my fellow Committee member for representing our inquiry so well today and the Security Minister, who is in his place, for engaging with our inquiry. I recently hosted a meeting of the Bracknell Hong Kong community in my constituency. I was saddened but unfortunately not surprised to hear from them that some mem

crimedefenceculture-community
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31 Aug 2025Borders and Asylum

The Home Secretary was right to emphasise that respect for each other and respect for the rule of law are fundamental British values, and they are underpinned by our robust human rights framework, which underscores and protects individual liberties. Winston Churchill knew that, which is why he was such a supporter of t

immigrationlocal-governmentcrime
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31 Aug 2025Topical Questions

T9. Can my hon. Friend set out how this Government are reforming pensions long term to help people in Bracknell Forest and across the country to save for their futures?

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21 Jul 2025Music Streaming: Label-led Principles

I refer the House to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests. I really welcome the statement, which provides more support for grassroots music creators. It is also important that grassroots music creators have the grassroots music venues to play in, including the fantastic Acoustic Couch in Bracknell.

culture-communityeconomy-jobstechnology
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20 Jul 2025 Independent Water Commission

Thames Water has spent thousands of hours dumping sewage into the River Blackwater in Sandhurst and the Cut in Bracknell. Under this Government, it has been hit by the largest fine ever and its bonuses have been blocked, but now it seems to think that it should be allowed to get away with giving its bosses bonuses—that

environmentutilitiescost-of-living
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14 Jul 2025Afghanistan

I am proud that Bracknell Forest is involved in the Afghan resettlement programme, and is offering transitional support to the brave Afghans who risked their life to support our troops. Any such scheme depends on public trust, so it is concerning to hear that under the Conservative Government, we instead had secrecy, s

defenceimmigration
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14 Jul 2025SEND Provision: South-east England

Will the hon. Member give way?

educationlocal-governmentsocial-care
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14 Jul 2025SEND Provision: South-east England

It is an honour to serve under your chairship, Sir Edward. SEND comes up in every surgery I hold, every time I knock on doors and at every coffee morning, as it will for hon. Members on both sides of the House. I hear heartbreaking stories of parents fighting to get the support their children need. Families in Bracknel

educationlocal-governmentsocial-care
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14 Jul 2025Climate Change Committee Report

16. What assessment he has made of the potential implications for his policies of the Climate Change Committee’s report entitled “Progress in reducing emissions”, published on 25 June 2025.

environmentenergylocal-government
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14 Jul 2025Climate Change Committee Report

The Climate Change Committee says that the UK should be proud of its approach to consistent and sustained decarbonisation, but there is much more to do. This week, Bracknell Forest Community Climate Action is hosting a summit to discuss what can be done locally to address climate change and support nature. Does the Min

environmentenergylocal-government
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14 Jul 2025Welfare Spending

I would like to clear up what this Prime Minister and Government have done. They have expanded eligibility for free school meals to include more than 3,000 children in Bracknell Forest; expanded Best Start family hubs, which is something the previous Government never funded in Bracknell Forest; expanded the warm home s

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