Speeches by Patel.
Every Hansard contribution by Priti Patel this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 181–200 of 252 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 26 Feb 2025 | British Indian Ocean Territory “My right hon. Friend makes an important point, and that is why we on the Opposition side of the House will be scrutinising the Government even further on this. We will be holding them to account. They simply do not value sovereignty and they are about to give away control, and that is simply unacceptable.” defenceeconomy-jobs | 55 |
| 26 Feb 2025 | British Indian Ocean Territory “My right hon. Friend is absolutely correct. Sovereignty matters, and the Minister could not admit it to the House yesterday in the Chamber, but perhaps when a Minister sums up today they can confirm that change in position. We need to know whether we have lost sovereignty and lost control. Fourthly, it is clear there h…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 133 |
| 26 Feb 2025 | British Indian Ocean Territory “My hon. Friend is absolutely right. I am afraid that the Government need to reflect on their own conduct. The British public are about to have to fork out huge amounts of money for a deal that has had no scrutiny or public airing whatsoever. The lack of transparency is one thing, but when we see this being repeated acr…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 847 |
| 26 Feb 2025 | British Indian Ocean Territory “My right hon. Friend is absolutely right. It is shameful, because these are exactly the questions that we on the Opposition Benches were putting forward to the Government, and they were simply refusing to be transparent and answer any questions whatsoever. The fact of the matter is that the credibility and integrity of…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 72 |
| 26 Feb 2025 | British Indian Ocean Territory “I did read that report. I have to say that that is exactly why we questioned the deal. It is the wrong approach, it really is. For all the lawyers sitting on the Labour Benches and in the Government—well, supposed lawyers—why are they not effectively looking at the integrity of the proposed deal and providing the scrut…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 229 |
| 26 Feb 2025 | British Indian Ocean Territory “My right hon. Friend is spot on and makes a point that I have made. There are people—judges in particular—who clearly are undermining our integrity, sovereignty and the decision making in our own Government. They are pursuing their own interests and that is why we have to call out this deal.” defenceeconomy-jobs | 51 |
| 26 Feb 2025 | British Indian Ocean Territory “If I may caveat my remarks, unlike those unqualified, pretend lawyers—not even actual lawyers—Conservative Members believe that decisions over the future of key strategic military assets cannot be taken on advisory opinions issued and by motions agreed in international organisations, especially when such votes have bee…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 127 |
| 26 Feb 2025 | British Indian Ocean Territory “My right hon. Friend is fast-forwarding to some of my wider remarks, but he is absolutely right. I thank him for his time in the Foreign Office. It was under Lord Cameron when all this was stopped. It was an advisory opinion. In 2019, it was the Conservative Government and Conservative Foreign Office Ministers who made…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 535 |
| 26 Feb 2025 | British Indian Ocean Territory “Of course I give way.” defenceeconomy-jobs | 5 |
| 26 Feb 2025 | British Indian Ocean Territory “I cannot speak to the hon. Member’s confusion, but let us be clear that it is not the Conservative party that is putting forward a surrender deal. Let me be crystal clear: we are not surrendering our territory or sovereignty in any way whatsoever. While the Labour Government, inspired by their dogmatic commitment to mi…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 55 |
| 26 Feb 2025 | British Indian Ocean Territory “I beg to move, That this House regrets the reported multi-billion pound cost of the UK-Mauritius deal; notes the risk the deal presents to the UK’s strategic interests; further notes that it was a policy choice, not a legal necessity, and the concerns held by Chagossians over the Government’s failure to engage comprehe…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 437 |
| 25 Feb 2025 | Topical Questions “Russia, Iran and China all pose threats to Britain, and they go out of their way to do us harm. Can the Foreign Secretary explain why the Government have yet to implement the foreign influence registration scheme, which the previous Government legislated for, and can he confirm when it will come in and whether China wi…” defenceeconomy-jobsother | 61 |
| 25 Feb 2025 | Palestinians in Gaza: US Policy “My thoughts continue to be with the hostages held in Gaza and the appalling suffering they and their families are facing. The world has seen the brutality inflicted by the Iranian-sponsored terrorists, Hamas, who are a major obstacle to bringing about a sustainable and just peace in the middle east. The Foreign Secreta…” defenceimmigration | 118 |
| 25 Feb 2025 | UK-Mauritius Treaty “The Foreign Secretary has proudly said that his Chagos surrender plan was a good deal. He told the Foreign Affairs Committee back in November that it was “a very good deal”, and that he was “confident that the Mauritians are still sure about that”. Three weeks ago, the Prime Minister of Mauritius told his National Asse…” defence | 130 |
| 25 Feb 2025 | Topical Questions “This House stands united with the people of Ukraine. In the light of Putin’s brutality towards the people of Ukraine, what discussions will the Foreign Secretary be having with allies, including his American counterpart, on the international effort to prosecute Russia for the invasion of Ukraine and the sheer barbarism…” defenceeconomy-jobsother | 58 |
| 24 Feb 2025 | Ukraine “I begin by thanking the Foreign Secretary for his statement and for advance sight of it. The House stands united with Ukraine on this grim milestone. Three years on from Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, we all think of the innocent lives caught up in this terrible conflict: the civilians mercilessly killed in to…” defenceother | 909 |
| 5 Feb 2025 | Chagos Islands “Let us be clear: Labour’s disastrous deal is one of the worst foreign policy failures in modern British history. Labour is surrendering an absolutely critical strategic defence asset that we operate together with our closest security partner—now we are told we will have to pay billions for the privilege of doing so. Wh…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 422 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Gaza: Humanitarian Situation “Since the savage terrorist attacks of 7 October 2023, all of us in this House have called for the release of all hostages held by Hamas as the only way of reaching a sustainable end to this abhorrent conflict, and to alleviate the enormous scale of the humanitarian suffering. We now feel both the anxiety and the hope o…” cost-of-livingdefencesocial-care | 815 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Sudan and Eastern DRC “I am grateful to the Foreign Secretary for advance sight of his statement and for the way he has spoken about Sudan and the DRC. Both conflicts are truly shocking, and are resulting in an ongoing displacement crisis, with millions of innocent people having to flee their homes. As he has highlighted in his statement and…” defenceimmigrationsocial-care | 870 |
| 16 Jan 2025 | Middle East “All Members recognise the fragile and sensitive nature of the current situation. There is a long road ahead at one of the most important moments for the middle east, which we all hope will usher in a sustainable end to the dreadful conflict in Gaza. It is a conflict that we should never forget was triggered by the horr…” defenceculture-communityother | 969 |