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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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9 Sept 2024Winter Fuel Payment

Whatever fiscal pressures are being addressed here today, we have heard about the additional deaths that could possibly result from this measure. Does the hon. Member share my disgust at some Members celebrating the result of the previous vote as if it were a football match?

cost-of-livingsocial-careeconomy-jobs
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28 Jul 2024Public Spending: Inheritance

During the recent election campaign, we in the SNP repeatedly warned about an £18 billion hole in the Labour party’s spending plans. Now that the Chancellor has confirmed that today, will she apologise to those voters in Scotland who supported the Labour party leader in Scotland when he said: “Read my lips, no austerit

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobssocial-care
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25 Jul 2024Infected Blood Inquiry

I too congratulate you, Madam Deputy Speaker, on your recent elevation. I thank the Minister for advance sight of his statement, which was very welcome. I echo his words by acknowledging that the infected blood inquiry is one of the greatest scandals of our age. I pay tribute to the victims and their families, who have

healthsocial-careeconomy-jobs
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25 Jul 2024 Making Britain a Clean Energy Superpower

The Minister has referred continually to the role of GB Energy, but how will it deliver lower gas prices? Only yesterday one of his colleagues, the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, admitted that the price of gas was determined on the international market.

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25 Jul 2024 Making Britain a Clean Energy Superpower

It is my pleasure to follow the hon. Member for Bathgate and Linlithgow (Kirsteen Sullivan). I congratulate her on her eloquent and passionate speech, and particularly on her call for gender balance. I am sorry to tell her, though, that her use of the native tongue appears to have brought the hon. Member for Na h-Eilea

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16 Jul 2024 Debate on the Address

Thank you for calling me to speak, Mr Deputy Speaker. I am grateful for the opportunity to make my maiden speech during this important debate. Like others, I wish to congratulate all those who have spoken before me, particularly those who made their maiden speeches, not least the hon. Member for York Outer (Mr Charters

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