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9 Jul 2025Educational Attainment of Boys

Absolutely—that is a point well made, and I hope that we will have more contributions of that nature during the debate. Boys are not the problem: it is the system that is failing them. Of course we need to help boys to develop empathy, respect for those who are different, self-control, and awareness about how their wor

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2 Jul 2025 NHS 10-Year Plan

I thank the Secretary of State for this wonderful statement, delivering on a commitment that we made together at the Richardson community hospital in Barnard Castle two years ago to move services back into the community. I want to ask him about the use of bank staff in the NHS: not only is it a massive waste of money,

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29 Jun 2025Driven Grouse Shooting

I have supported animal welfare since I was a teenager, when I first visited the Redwings horse sanctuary in Norfolk, where I learned about battery farming. At college, I set up an animal welfare group, and I used to work for an animal welfare charity. I care about the welfare of all animals and birds, including grouse

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29 Jun 2025Road Safety Powers: Parish and Town Councils

How could I not?

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29 Jun 2025Road Safety Powers: Parish and Town Councils

Thank you for your wisdom, Mr Deputy Speaker. I will move to the end of my speech. I have a simple ask. It is about the power that we give, but it is also about funding. I recognise that sometimes the reason the answer is no is that decisions have to be taken, and I have two thoughts on that. First, could we look at wa

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29 Jun 2025Road Safety Powers: Parish and Town Councils

I welcome my hon. Friend’s extension of the debate to parking, which is also a road safety issue. I have lost track of how many times residents in the different villages and towns I represent have talked to me about ambulances that could not make their way up a street because there was no space given that people are no

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29 Jun 2025Road Safety Powers: Parish and Town Councils

Any way you want to come. For me, this started out as hearing one anecdote, and then I would hear another and another, until it became obvious that this is a serious issue. It is about not just fatalities—I accept that fatalities are low, thank goodness—but the quality of people’s lives. It is about the fact that too m

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29 Jun 2025Road Safety Powers: Parish and Town Councils

That is what I am calling for tonight: for parish and town councils to be able to decide the speed limits on the roads within their boundaries. They represent the voice of the people in those areas. I will move on from the tour of my constituency—although you are all welcome to visit some of these lovely villages somet

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29 Jun 2025Road Safety Powers: Parish and Town Councils

That is a fair point. Again, I pay tribute to all the people who serve at that level of government, particularly people who give their time freely to serve in residents’ associations just to make life better for their neighbours and the people who live around them. I will mention two more places before I move on. There

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29 Jun 2025Road Safety Powers: Parish and Town Councils

That is an excellent point about local knowledge. I think back to High Grange, which I talked about, where only the local people understand the importance of the allotments and the park and the difficulty of crossing the road. Both those places are just outside the village, on the other side of the main road.

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29 Jun 2025Road Safety Powers: Parish and Town Councils

We are all here and have all stayed late because we are the voices of the people we represent, and clearly they are all telling us the same thing. It falls to the Government to do something about the challenges we are raising tonight. Let me quickly mention two or three other places, because I love my constituents, but

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29 Jun 2025Road Safety Powers: Parish and Town Councils

I do not know if my hon. Friend needs a crossing in his constituency because I am not local to that area. But I will tell hon. Members who does know: his parish council and the people who live there. If that is what they are asking for, they should be listened to.

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29 Jun 2025Road Safety Powers: Parish and Town Councils

On the matter of parish councils, I recently met members of Staindrop parish council, who have been asking for more than a decade to have two crossing points at the entrance and exit to their beautiful village, which is on the main road between Bishop Auckland and Barnard Castle. Traffic often does not drop its speed d

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29 Jun 2025Road Safety Powers: Parish and Town Councils

My hon. Friend makes an excellent point about communities where there are schools. Toft Hill primary school, in my constituency, is on the A68, and children have to cross the road in difficult conditions—the school lost its lollipop person who had been helping the children to cross.

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29 Jun 2025Road Safety Powers: Parish and Town Councils

My hon. Friend makes an excellent intervention. I have mentioned High Grange and Hamsterley—I have only got to “H” on my list, so I had better move on. The residents in Coundon Gate, in my constituency, have to put up with 60 mph traffic driving past just 2 metres from their front windows, and they have asked for traff

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29 Jun 2025Road Safety Powers: Parish and Town Councils

That is exactly the point I am making and I welcome my hon. Friend’s intervention.

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29 Jun 2025Road Safety Powers: Parish and Town Councils

That important data gives force to my argument. We are not talking not about killing people’s joy but enhancing joy in their lives so that they feel safe to walk in the roads in their villages.

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29 Jun 2025Road Safety Powers: Parish and Town Councils

I welcome that intervention. Parish councillors do sterling work, and all who volunteer and give their time for speed watch schemes are making life that bit better for people in their communities. Nonetheless, people get frustrated when often that data is not taken where they want it to be taken. In the village of Hams

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29 Jun 2025Road Safety Powers: Parish and Town Councils

It is difficult to disagree with that excellent intervention. Another example is Howden-le-Wear, where Hargill Road comes down a fast lane. I spoke to a gentleman there recently who told me that he no longer feels safe going out in his electric scooter and going up the road, because of the speed at which traffic comes

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29 Jun 2025Road Safety Powers: Parish and Town Councils

I welcome the hon. Gentleman’s point about joined-up thinking. I will make some brief progress in my speech, because at the heart of what I am asking for is for town and parish councils to be listened to. I meet them so often, and they are the most local level of government and the closest to people who live in those n

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