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14 Apr 2026Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)

Under current rules, candidates or their election agents must deliver a return and declaration and any accompanying documents relating to their election expenses to the returning officer. To supplement the extension of the Electoral Commission’s enforcement role, clause 56 will require candidates or their election agen

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14 Apr 2026Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)

I beg to move amendment 39, in clause 58, page 67, line 38, leave out “, when it” and insert “— (a) the party has not previously undertaken a risk assessment in relation to a relevant benefit accruing to the party in the same calendar year, and (b) when the value of the donation”. This amendment would mean that a risk

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14 Apr 2026Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)

I thank Members for the wide-ranging and constructive points that they have made. The Government accept the thrust of the amendments tabled by the hon. Member for Hamble Valley; however, we believe the existing clauses already allow for foreign links, the status of the foreign influence registration scheme and other re

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14 Apr 2026Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)

I will speak first to clause 60, before addressing the amendments tabled by hon. Members. Clause 60 directly responds to long-standing concerns about vulnerabilities in the current political finance system and about the risk of illicit foreign money influencing UK democracy. Under the current framework, it is possible

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14 Apr 2026Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)

To prevent attempts to circumvent spending limits, current rules require campaigners to seek permission from the courts before they are able to pay invoices late. In practice, most late or disputed claims are delayed due to routine administrative issues. The Electoral Commission has said that the court-based process fo

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14 Apr 2026Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)

The shadow Minister is, of course, fully entitled to his views. However, the new clauses relate to a very narrow framework in the Bill. The Government are considering the review and its recommendations from a much broader, cross-Government perspective. That requires much broader work. We will bring our response to the

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14 Apr 2026Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)

Harassment and intimidation of voters, electoral staff and campaigners, both online and in person, is totally unacceptable and has a profoundly detrimental impact on our democratic process. We want as many people as possible to engage in our democracy, but sadly there are some who seek to deter involvement through abus

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14 Apr 2026Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)

The hon. Gentleman makes an important point. Election agents could use a PO box as a correspondence address, but not as their office address. I hope that gives him the reassurance that any agent behaving inappropriately would be findable. Question put and agreed to. Clause 54 accordingly ordered to stand part of the Bi

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14 Apr 2026Representation of the People Bill (Seventh sitting)

I will speak to clauses 65 to 69 before turning to the new clauses tabled by hon. Members. Under the current enforcement framework, most political finance offences, regardless of their severity, are treated as possible criminal offences, even when they amount to minor administrative breaches, such as the late submissio

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14 Apr 2026Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)

The hon. Member will appreciate that implementation of the Bill will require substantial secondary legislation. As tempting as it is to set out a timetable, we have to focus on getting the primary legislation through first. There is the tension, which the hon. Member for Hazel Grove described, between going at pace to

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14 Apr 2026Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)

I will first speak to clause 58, schedule 8, Government new clause 60, and Government amendments 39 to 41 and 44 to 78, before turning to the amendments tabled by the Opposition. In line with recommendations from the Electoral Commission, the National Crime Agency and the Committee on Standards in Public Life—now known

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13 Apr 2026Topical Questions

I am so sorry to hear about that terrible incident. I will, of course, meet my hon. Friend. The local resilience forum in Derbyshire has worked really hard to respond to the event; I will work with her and with others across the country on resilience and recovery.

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13 Apr 2026Topical Questions

Through the Representation of the People Bill, we are significantly lowering the threshold for when unincorporated associations register with the Electoral Commission, and we will require them to publicly identify a responsible person who is legally accountable for compliance with electoral law.

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13 Apr 2026Family Voting

We will continue to work through the Representation of the People Bill in Committee, through line-by-line scrutiny. I look forward to continuing that work with the hon. Gentleman, and we will discuss that then.

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13 Apr 2026Family Voting

Greater Manchester police has completed its investigation and found no evidence of family voting. I thank the police for their careful and diligent work investigating this matter, as well as the Electoral Commission and the local returning officer for their support. As I said before, coercion in the polling station and

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13 Apr 2026Draft Building Safety (Responsible Actors Scheme and Prohibitions) (Amendment) Regulations 2026

I will simply say that although no prohibition has been effected, that is not to say that the Government would not do so in the future—I give my hon. Friend that assurance.

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13 Apr 2026Draft Building Safety (Responsible Actors Scheme and Prohibitions) (Amendment) Regulations 2026

My hon. Friend tempts me to get into a debate about the efficacy of the original—

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13 Apr 2026Draft Building Safety (Responsible Actors Scheme and Prohibitions) (Amendment) Regulations 2026

The right hon. Gentleman raises a specific issue; I do not know the details of that particular development in that particular constituency, but I will write to him with the details of that particular business.

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13 Apr 2026Draft Building Safety (Responsible Actors Scheme and Prohibitions) (Amendment) Regulations 2026

I thank my hon. Friends, particularly my hon. Friend the Member for Ellesmere Port and Bromborough, for their constructive and important points today. I can reassure Members that there is considerable work going on in this area. The right hon. Member for North East Cambridgeshire has misunderstood; I will be generous.

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13 Apr 2026Draft Building Safety (Responsible Actors Scheme and Prohibitions) (Amendment) Regulations 2026

There are no firms on the prohibitions list. However, as I stated, the Government are prepared to use the sanctions available, should they be required in the future. I will fulfil my commitment to write to the right hon. Gentleman with the full details in due course, if he will permit me to do so. Thirdly, the draft re

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