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Speeches by Allin-Khan.

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13 May 2025Gaza: UK Assessment

Slow and agonising breaths, scared, crying, emancipated bodies fighting for every heartbeat—it is death by a thousand cuts for the children and for the parents watching their babies deliberately being starved to death. Almost 1 million children are at risk of famine and death in Gaza. Those who have stood by and allowe

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6 May 2025Personal Independence Payment: Disabled People

Before I call the Minister, I kindly request that he leave Diane Abbott a couple of minutes to have a final closing word.

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6 May 2025Personal Independence Payment: Disabled People

I am going to call the final Back-Bench speaker and, following that, Steve Darling.

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6 May 2025Personal Independence Payment: Disabled People

Order. I remind Members that they should bob if they wish to be called in the debate. As so many people wish to speak, and I would like to give everyone the opportunity to do so, I will unfortunately have to set a one-and-a-half-minute timer; otherwise, we would simply not be able to get everyone in. I know everyone fe

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31 Mar 2025Israeli Settlements: West Bank

The scenes coming out of Palestine recently have been nothing short of shocking. Hundreds have been killed in settler violence in the west bank, the brutal torture of Palestinians in Israeli custody is commonplace and the collapse of the ceasefire means that the devastation and human suffering in Gaza has simply contin

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5 Mar 2025Jammu and Kashmir: Human Rights

Order. I remind hon. Members that because so many want to speak in this important debate, we need to stick to four-minute speeches and keep interventions to a minimum.

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5 Mar 2025Jammu and Kashmir: Human Rights

I have been promoted!

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5 Mar 2025Jammu and Kashmir: Human Rights

I call Tahir Ali.

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5 Mar 2025Jammu and Kashmir: Human Rights

Order. As so many Members wish to speak, I suggest that we stick to four-minute speeches where possible, please.

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5 Mar 2025Jammu and Kashmir: Human Rights

Order. I remind Members that they should bob if they wish to be called.

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3 Mar 2025Ukraine

I congratulate the Prime Minister on bringing European leaders together at the weekend and on setting the record straight with J. D. Vance on the issue of free speech. President Zelensky is resilient and brave, just like the nation that he represents. In the second week of the war, when I went to Ukraine with my medica

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3 Mar 2025Topical Questions

T6. Far too many renters get a terrible deal, living in cold, mouldy substandard homes and being charged eye-watering rents by landlords. I am proud of this Government’s Renters’ Rights Bill, but while legislation is welcome, too many are still paying extortionate prices for really shoddy properties. Can the Secretary

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26 Feb 2025Engagements

Q6. We have heard extraordinary rhetoric coming out of Washington in recent days and we have seen fascist salutes on our screens. We have witnessed wild statements about Palestinians being expelled from Gaza, and we have seen our allies labelled “dictators”. Britain’s interests are best served by standing with Ukraine,

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13 Feb 2025HIV Testing Week

In order to get all Members to speak in this important debate, I gently suggest a time limit of three and a half minutes.

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13 Feb 2025HIV Testing Week

I remind Members that they should bob—as they are doing—if they wish to be called in the debate. Given the number of Members who wish to speak, and to ensure that everybody gets to say what they wish to, I suggest an approximate time limit of five minutes. We will move to the Front-Bench spokespeople at about 2.28 pm.

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11 Feb 2025 Employer National Insurance Contributions: Police Forces

I call Esther McVey to wind up the debate.

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11 Feb 2025 Youth Provision: Universal and Targeted Support

I will call Harpreet Uppal to move the motion and I will then call the Minister to respond. There will not be an opportunity for the Member in charge to wind up, as is the convention for 30-minute debates. There will be no other speeches, but Members can intervene briefly.

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11 Feb 2025 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Travel Advice

Order.

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15 Jan 2025 Health and Social Care: Winter Update

For years, like many in this House, I have seen a regular stream of local people in my surgeries and inbox who have been waiting far too long for NHS treatment. What shocks me the most, though, is when I see the same local people turn up in A&E when I am doing my shifts, having deteriorated and in even worse pain t

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14 Jan 2025Drones: High-security Prisons

There has been a long-standing issue at Wandsworth prison in my constituency, which has multiple drone drops every single week. Given the lack of CCTV, no netting and high staff vacancies, little can be done to combat them. Following the announcement of a £100 million investment into the prison, will the Minister pleas

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