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8 Jan 2025Social Housing Tenants: Antisocial Behaviour

Competition is a good thing. It may be that the Minister wants “no strikes and you’re out”.

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8 Jan 2025Social Housing Tenants: Antisocial Behaviour

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms McVey. I congratulate my excellent hon. Friend the Member for Ashfield (Lee Anderson) for securing this debate. He has been most generous with some of his suggestions—almost unusually so, which I shall come to shortly. It seems to me that we must have the courage to

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8 Jan 2025Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

I shall come to the hon. Lady’s point, but the reality is that Professor Jay’s inquiry was an overarching one, and its references to grooming gangs were minuscule. It mentioned only Rotherham, but we know that there are dozens of towns—primarily Labour-led towns—where horrific things have taken place. Victims and survi

educationsocial-care
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8 Jan 2025Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

I will vote for the reasoned amendment and against the Bill, not only because of the catastrophic damage that the Bill will do to the academy movement, as so amply explained by the hon. Member for Mitcham and Morden (Dame Siobhain McDonagh), but because it fails to take the opportunity for a national public inquiry ded

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8 Jan 2025Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

I was chair of governors of the 15th academy, and in 2008 I welcomed Sir Tony Blair to that academy in Northampton to show him the benefits of the freedoms for governors to act with regard to the national curriculum, with regard to pay and conditions, and with regard to innovation. I think that Sir Tony Blair and Lord

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8 Jan 2025Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

Will the Secretary of State give way?

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6 Jan 2025Topical Questions

T3. I was astonished to be told by the Department for Business and Trade before Christmas that neither Tata Steel nor British Steel was a critical supplier of the Ministry of Defence. Will the Secretary of State give a commitment that, unlike the previous Conservative Government, this Labour Government will buy British

defenceeconomy-jobs
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19 Dec 2024MV Ruby: Safety

If there was no potential contamination and if all the processes were fully followed, as the Minister is indicating, then presumably the Government will have no problem ensuring that all that documentation is made available and public, in a transparent and open way, so that we can have no doubts about that, and any les

environmenttransportlocal-government
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19 Dec 2024 Business of the House

Thank you, Mr Speaker—as the deputy leader of Reform UK. Along with, I think, millions of other British citizens, I was shocked to read the exposé in The Times that Britain has become the “western capital” for the use of sharia courts. May we have a debate on this issue in the new year? In my view, the use of sharia co

local-governmenthealtheducation
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19 Dec 2024 Business of the House

Deputy leader.

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19 Dec 2024River Dredging

I wish a merry Christmas to one and all. My constituents in Boston and Skegness are very concerned that the Environment Agency is unable to properly maintain riverbanks and properly dredge rivers in order to protect homes and livelihoods because of the very demanding requirements of Natural England regarding the protec

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19 Dec 2024River Dredging

9. What steps his Department is taking to improve the dredging of rivers.

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18 Dec 2024 Immigration and Nationality Statistics

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Mundell. I congratulate the hon. Member for West Suffolk (Nick Timothy) on securing this debate. It seems to me that there is a dearth of information, or a sort of conspiracy of silence. It seems quite simple; we have been told for decades that immigration is great

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12 Dec 2024 Building Homes

As a former house builder, I know some of the challenges about viability. I welcome the Minister and the Government’s focus on affordable housing targets and viability assessments, but there is a basic mathematical calculation about affordable housing: 20% of something is better and more than 50% of nothing.

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12 Dec 2024 Business of the House

There is a Dunkelflaute across the UK and the whole of Europe, meaning there is no wind and therefore reduced power generation. That highlights the importance of alternative energy sources, such as nuclear. Will the Leader of the House ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero to update the House on t

economy-jobseducationhealth
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9 Dec 2024 Syria

We welcome the Foreign Secretary’s statement on this fast-evolving situation. He has referred to the opportunities and risks for the many displaced Syrians who are looking to return to Syria. Will the Government be providing assistance to those Syrians in this country who wish to return to their homeland? Will the Gove

defenceimmigrationother
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6 Dec 2024 European Union (Withdrawal Arrangements) Bill

To continue the analogy, the Stormont brake has been described to me as rusty and not attached to anything.

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6 Dec 2024 European Union (Withdrawal Arrangements) Bill

It may be helpful to remind the Minister that the EU’s own expert, Mr Lars Karlsson, said in his “Smart Border 2.0” report that with technology and good will, all these issues could be overcome. However, the politics of Mr Varadkar and the EU overrode that.

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5 Dec 2024 Business of the House

My constituents in Boston and Skegness and people across the whole of Lincolnshire are concerned about the uncertainty surrounding British Steel. There were reports this week that it might be on the verge of collapse. Will the Leader of the House ensure that there is a ministerial statement to update us on the position

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4 Dec 2024Future of Farming

It is a great pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Roger. Many hundreds of family farmers in the constituency of Boston and Skegness are appalled at the family farm tax. Just last week, Richard and his son Jake came to see me. Their farm has been in the family for 120 years. They went through the cost increas

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