Speeches by Dixon.
Every Hansard contribution by Samantha Dixon this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 101–120 of 249 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “A person, or someone in their household, who would be at risk if their name and address were published on the electoral register, can register to vote anonymously. Anonymous electors have their names and addresses withheld from the electoral register. The anonymous registration regime has been in place for close to two…” local-governmentother | 193 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “I thank the Opposition for their support for this measure, which is important for a particularly vulnerable group of electors. The three-year cycle that is proposed aligns with the three-year postal vote cycle, which many of these voters will be using for a variety of reasons. Given that it aligns with that particular …” local-governmentother | 114 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “Clause 33 sets out in law a clear and unambiguous deadline to register to vote in advance of a poll. Subsections (2) and (3) set the deadline at 5 pm, 12 working days before a poll. That brings the deadline forward by seven hours from the existing deadline of 12 working days before a poll. We believe that is the right …” local-governmentother | 392 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “Clause 35 allows for a change to the electoral ID cards that are produced by the Electoral Office for Northern Ireland. The change will enable the Electoral Office for Northern Ireland to produce a card that is sufficient to meet a narrower electoral requirement and will prevent misuse. By moving to a system where card…” local-governmentother | 162 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “The clause will support EROs with their duties to maintain complete and accurate registers, and facilitate the implementation of other clauses in the Bill related to direct registration, such as clauses 17 and 18. Clause 36 has two main effects. First, it will clarify the level of access that EROs should have to local …” local-governmentother | 301 |
| 26 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting) “Our electoral registration system relies on public confidence, part of which is knowing how personal data is used and having genuine control over it. As we update voter registration processes and prepare to extend the franchise to younger citizens, it is essential that the protections around personal information keep p…” local-governmentother | 284 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Third sitting) “Clause 7 provides for the protection of information of individuals who register to vote in advance of reaching voting age. As noted in discussion on clause 3, the Bill provides for people to register to vote from the age of 14, so that they are ready to cast their first vote at the age of 16. This arrangement carries s…” educationlocal-governmentother | 289 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fourth sitting) “It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Dame Siobhain. I have covered clause 7, so if Members will indulge me, I will turn to clause 8. Clause 8 sets out five specific circumstances in which the prohibitions put in place by clause 7 do not apply. The first circumstance in which the registration information o…” local-governmenttechnologyother | 651 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fourth sitting) “Voter registration is the bedrock of our democracy and is foundational to participation in elections; without it, we cannot exercise our right to vote. As hon. Members have pointed out, the Electoral Commission estimates that between 7 million and 8 million eligible citizens are either incorrectly registered or not reg…” local-governmenttechnologyother | 1,393 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fourth sitting) “I thank the hon. Gentleman for his question, but I will return to that point when we debate the relevant clauses.” local-governmenttechnologyother | 21 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fourth sitting) “The fourth circumstance allows the registration information of 14 and 15-year-olds to be disclosed to MI5, MI6 and GCHQ. That is the extension of a standard provision allowing our intelligence agencies to use electoral registration data, if necessary. The final circumstance allows the registration information of an und…” local-governmenttechnologyother | 1,055 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fourth sitting) “I simply suggest that the piloting, with the work of the EROs and the access to the datasets that establish the right and the eligibility to vote, are testing precisely the point the hon. Gentleman is making about avoiding election fraud. That is the purpose of the pilots.” local-governmenttechnologyother | 48 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fourth sitting) “I note the hon. Gentleman’s concerns, and I hope to address them as we go forward. Clause 21 makes clear that piloting regulations may be used to explore this ambition further, including by testing new and innovative ways of using Government data to identify individuals and support them to register, as well as testing …” local-governmenttechnologyother | 735 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fourth sitting) “Yes, I am confident that the Electoral Commission will be able to perform that task, and I am sure that we will come back to those issues during line-by-line scrutiny. As with the other clauses in this part of the Bill, the provisions maintain close protection on the data of 14 and 15-year-olds, allowing disclosure of …” local-governmenttechnologyother | 825 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fourth sitting) “I note the concerns of the hon. Member for Hamble Valley. We are not proposing changes to the voting rights of overseas electors, but I note the complexity around the handling of the attainers situation. None the less, electoral registration officers currently handle overseas voter attainers quite effectively, so we ca…” local-governmenttechnologyother | 183 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fourth sitting) “The point that I am attempting to make is that this piloting and the move towards auto-enrolment will enable EROs to test, based on a variety of different datasets, that the application is accurate, legitimate and not spurious or in any way fraudulent. While I note the hon. Gentleman’s point, these things are being don…” local-governmenttechnologyother | 134 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fourth sitting) “Before I begin, I want to respond to an important point that the hon. Member for Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner raised earlier today in the debate on clause 2. It was in relation to ensuring that young people in secure children’s homes are supported to access their rights to vote. I committed to answering that point, an…” local-governmenttechnologyother | 244 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Third sitting) “It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Dr Allin-Khan. I look forward to discussing the finer details of this important Bill with members of the Committee. Clause 1 extends the right to vote to 16 and 17-year-olds for UK parliamentary elections, Northern Ireland Assembly elections, local elections in England an…” educationlocal-governmentother | 553 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fourth sitting) “The Government are committed to ensuring that everyone who is entitled to vote should be able, encouraged and supported to do so. Different authorities will have different approaches that will arise in different circumstances. Our provisions allow local authorities to take the most suitable approach when assisting peop…” local-governmenttechnologyother | 81 |
| 24 Mar 2026 | Representation of the People Bill (Fourth sitting) “Regrettably, the hon. Member may have to explain that to me again in a different way.” local-governmenttechnologyother | 16 |