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Speeches by Logan.

Every Hansard contribution by Seamus Logan this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.

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19 May 2026Energy Security

Will the Secretary of State give way?

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19 May 2026Energy Security

rose—

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19 May 2026Energy Security

rose—

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19 May 2026Energy Security

Will the Secretary of State give way?

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19 May 2026Energy Security

Will the Secretary of State give way?

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19 May 2026Energy Security

Will the hon. Lady give way on that point?

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19 May 2026High Speed 2 Reset

I can sense the Secretary of State’s anger at the scale, width and depth of the failures in this project, but it was initiated in 2009, when Labour was in power. I am looking at the collective failure on both sides of the House. Labour Members are so quick to point out the ferries problem in Scotland, but it pales into

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19 May 2026Energy Security

Will the right hon. Gentleman give way?

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19 May 2026Energy Security

I thank the hon. Member for giving way. At last, I have finally got to my feet. I am surprised that I was not allowed to intervene earlier, because I agree with much of what has been said, and especially with what the Secretary of State said about renewables and Acorn. Would the hon. Member agree that granting a licenc

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14 May 2026Getting Britain Working Again

The plain fact of the matter, if we look at the percentages, is that it was a bigger landslide. Labour Members would also do well to take consideration of the now 73 MSPs in favour of independence for Scotland. This Union has now been served with its redundancy notice, like so many workers in Scotland these last two ye

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14 May 2026Getting Britain Working Again

I rise to address the issue of getting Britain working again, but also to make some observations on this Government’s chaotic performance since July 2024. The focus of today’s debate is on employment, and I will come to that, but so many Labour Members seem utterly preoccupied with the employment of one person: the Pri

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14 May 2026National Security

I commend the Minister on his statement, particularly his peroration about how standing up to hatred and intolerance is the shared responsibility of every person in these islands. The Scottish Government have been working closely with Police Scotland and relevant partners to ensure that safety for Jewish communities an

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13 May 2026
intervention
Debate on the Address

My hon. Friend is making an excellent speech—his first as our party’s new group leader. He mentioned the vapid King’s Speech—this is no criticism of the King, of course—which contained the renewed promise of a Hillsborough law that the Government have had two years to introduce. Why on earth is it taking the Government

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13 May 2026
intervention
Debate on the Address

Does the right hon. Member agree that rather than attacking the most vulnerable in our society to pay for the nation’s defence, it would be better to tax the banks and the large multinationals on their extravagant profits?

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27 Apr 2026State Pension Age Changes: Compensation

These women were not properly informed about changes to their state pension. So said the PHSO on 21 March 2024, just in time for the election that year, when so many Labour Members of course promised to address the issue, if elected—another shameful, broken promise. First, can I ask the Minister to explain why the last

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27 Apr 2026State Pension Age Changes: Compensation

22. What recent assessment he has made of the potential merits of implementing the recommendations in the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman’s report entitled “Women’s State Pension age: our findings on injustice and associated issues”, published on 21 March 2024.

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16 Apr 2026NHS Federated Data Platform

Rather than giving so much of his speech to cheap political points about Scotland, can the Minister answer the question that was put to him several times by several Members: are the Government considering a review of the break clause next year?

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16 Apr 2026NHS Federated Data Platform

Will the Minister give way?

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16 Apr 2026NHS Federated Data Platform

It is a pleasure to serve under you, Dame Siobhain. I thank the hon. Member for Newton Abbot (Martin Wrigley) for securing this important debate and for his excellent speech, demonstrating tremendous technical expertise. This £330 million deal signed in 2023 with controversial American spy tech firm Palantir to use its

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15 Apr 2026Pension Schemes Bill

I appreciate that the hon. Member is very learned on this subject, as are many Members on both sides of the House. Is he saying that the Bill does not give sufficient protection for pensioners in terms of governance of trustees and equitable distribution of any surplus from defined benefit schemes?

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MethodEach row is one contribution (intervention or speech). Word count from the official text.