Speeches by Mahmood.
Every Hansard contribution by Shabana Mahmood this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 281–300 of 1,066 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 14 Jan 2026 | West Midlands Police “Let me assure my hon. Friend that all matters of community cohesion are under intense discussion across Government. My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government has already set up a taskforce to deal with antisemitism. I am sure that the Prime Minister and I will have more t…” crimelocal-governmentculture-community | 112 |
| 14 Jan 2026 | West Midlands Police “The hon. Gentleman will know that we do not generally use retrospectivity in our legal system, and to take such a step would be a new innovation. He should wait for the full proposals, which I will publish in the policing reform White Paper. The next decision—if a further decision is made—is for the police and crime co…” crimelocal-governmentculture-community | 112 |
| 14 Jan 2026 | West Midlands Police “I thank my hon. Friend for her point, which was well made, about the stain of antisemitism in our country and the breadth and depth of ways in which it presents itself. I am well aware of those problems and working hard to resolve them. A cross-Government effort is under way, and we will have more to say in due course.…” crimelocal-governmentculture-community | 150 |
| 14 Jan 2026 | West Midlands Police “Let me reassure the right hon. Gentleman that the Government are taking action across a range of different Departments—Education, Health and the Home Office—to drive out antisemitism in every way it presents itself. I am particularly cognisant of the impact on our institutions and of how the democratic underpinning of …” crimelocal-governmentculture-community | 153 |
| 14 Jan 2026 | West Midlands Police “I know Villa Park well because, until the general election, it fell within my constituency boundary. After the decision was made, the Government and I—through my officials—asked West Midlands police whether the match could be policed in other ways to enable it to go ahead. We were clear that banning fans is an extreme …” crimelocal-governmentculture-community | 228 |
| 14 Jan 2026 | West Midlands Police “I have set out in my statement what I think. Others will need to reflect on their positions and what further steps they might take. I agree with my hon. Friend, however, that the findings of Sir Andy Cooke’s report are damning and devastating, and once the bond of trust between a community and the police breaks for one…” crimelocal-governmentculture-community | 91 |
| 14 Jan 2026 | West Midlands Police “The findings in Sir Andy Cooke’s report are about an overstating of the risk posed by the travelling fans and an understatement of the risk posed to those fans by others in the local community, so it is not a case of one thing being presented as fact and the other not. There has been an overstatement and an understatem…” crimelocal-governmentculture-community | 169 |
| 14 Jan 2026 | West Midlands Police “The message needs to go out loud and clear to everyone that our expectation is that every police force that is making a decision on any cultural or football or other sporting event in our country has to do so by following the facts and acting without fear or favour. If the police do their job properly, we will always b…” crimelocal-governmentculture-community | 117 |
| 14 Jan 2026 | West Midlands Police “The hon. Gentleman is presenting a particular picture of operational independence, which he knows is a difficult line to tread for all Home Secretaries and something that is guarded very closely by police. It would have been wholly inappropriate for me to try to carry out my own risk assessment, and if I were to challe…” crimelocal-governmentculture-community | 261 |
| 14 Jan 2026 | West Midlands Police “With permission, I will make a statement on the decision to ban the travelling fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv from attending a game at Villa Park in November last year. The decision was taken by Birmingham city council, following the advice of the safety advisory group, which acted on a recommendation by West Midlands police…” crimelocal-governmentculture-community | 1,511 |
| 14 Jan 2026 | West Midlands Police “I thank the hon. Gentleman particularly for his assiduous work on the Home Affairs Committee in relation to the hearings on this matter. I would hope that all police leaders have heard loud and clear the issue in relation to AI. I do not think any of them would want to fall foul of an AI hallucination. At best that is …” crimelocal-governmentculture-community | 158 |
| 14 Jan 2026 | West Midlands Police “I say to the hon. Gentleman and all Members of the House that we should be led by the findings of the independent inspector, who has been very clear on where evidence was overstated and where it was understated. He has said that he believes that confirmation bias was at work and that there have been significant failing…” crimelocal-governmentculture-community | 219 |
| 14 Jan 2026 | West Midlands Police “I thank my hon. Friend and other members of the Home Affairs Committee for their work on this and other matters. There are question marks over the way in which safety advisory groups function. As she remarks, there have been other incidents in which people have asked questions about how controversial decisions came to …” crimelocal-governmentculture-community | 174 |
| 5 Jan 2026 | Migrants: Safe and Legal Routes “Alongside restoring order and control of our borders, we will open new safe and legal routes for refugees and displaced people who are fleeing danger. We are currently developing routes for refugee students and workers alongside a community sponsorship route. A cap will be set each year in Parliament, and further detai…” immigrationcrime | 65 |
| 5 Jan 2026 | Migrants: Safe and Legal Routes “The first point to acknowledge is that this country will always offer sanctuary to those fleeing danger, but the public rightly expect a system that is fair and that restores control. That is why we are reducing the incentives that draw people here illegally, making it easier to remove those who have no right to be her…” immigrationcrime | 85 |
| 5 Jan 2026 | Migrants: Safe and Legal Routes “Safe and legal routes relate to those who we would accept as refugees before they enter this country, in order to drive down the number of people who seek to enter the country illegally. My hon. Friend refers to routes for people who come to this country to work. It is right that we acknowledge, as we have done in our …” immigrationcrime | 175 |
| 5 Jan 2026 | Migrants: Safe and Legal Routes “It is important that the changes that are made are about genuinely securing our borders and not about the political fortune of individual parties. Certainly under my watch, this Government and the Home Office will always put the securing of our borders first, regardless of what that might mean for individuals and polli…” immigrationcrime | 113 |
| 5 Jan 2026 | Migrants: Safe and Legal Routes “Hundreds of individuals involved in organised crime groups have already been pursued through law enforcement. There have been 4,000 disruptions of organised crime group operations and 22,000 illegal crossings have been prevented.” immigrationcrime | 32 |
| 5 Jan 2026 | Police Efficiency “There is far too much duplication and waste in policing. I want to see police on the beat, not stuck behind a desk doing paperwork. We must embrace the potential of technology to transform policing. The Government have already established a police efficiency programme, which will save £354 million and free up millions …” crimeeconomy-jobs | 74 |
| 5 Jan 2026 | Police Efficiency “First, let me say that I recognise the challenges posed by serious and organised crime, and I thank Bedfordshire police for their tireless work to tackle the issue. Applications for special grants in 2026-27 will be considered shortly, and details will be confirmed with police and crime commissioners in due course.” crimeeconomy-jobs | 51 |