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 21–40 of 1,066 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 23 Mar 2026 | Asylum Seekers: Recorded Crime “As the right hon. Gentleman may know, data on immigration status and crime was not recorded under the last Government. We have a new programme that will improve data collection, and we have strong local relationships with police and local authorities to ensure that the full force of the law will apply to anyone breakin…” immigrationcrime | 57 |
| 23 Mar 2026 | Asylum Seekers: Recorded Crime “I recognise the public concern around criminality. That is why this Government are working closely with all our partners to improve data collection and have a risk-based approach so that we can manage those individuals who pose the highest risk on our immigration estate. I gently say that the right hon. Gentleman’s sug…” immigrationcrime | 128 |
| 23 Mar 2026 | Topical Questions “The circumstances outlined by my hon. Friend are obviously horrifying. It is abhorrent for anyone entrusted with the care of a child to cause harm to them. I assure her that the Government will absolutely engage fully and constructively with the debate that she mentions.” crimeimmigrationculture-community | 45 |
| 23 Mar 2026 | Asylum Seekers: Recorded Crime “My hon. Friend is right. It is one of many areas where we are cleaning up the multiple messes left by the previous Conservative Government. He is right to note that the removal of foreign national offenders has increased hugely under this Government and will continue to do so. Removals from this country are at nearly 6…” immigrationcrime | 68 |
| 23 Mar 2026 | Topical Questions “I am, and will always be, a very proud British Muslim.” crimeimmigrationculture-community | 11 |
| 23 Mar 2026 | Asylum Seekers: Recorded Crime “Let me say, first and foremost, that the murder of Rhiannon Whyte was an abhorrent, horrifying crime and our thoughts, and I know those of the whole House, are with her loved ones. The vile criminal responsible for her murder is behind bars where he belongs, and he has rightly received the strictest punishment of a lif…” immigrationcrime | 167 |
| 23 Mar 2026 | Topical Questions “I assure the shadow Home Secretary and, most importantly, the whole of the British Jewish community—not just those in Golders Green—that this Government take the rise in antisemitism that we have seen across our country very seriously. We are approaching this issue with a whole-of-Government response. My colleagues in …” crimeimmigrationculture-community | 145 |
| 23 Mar 2026 | Police Efficiency: Technology “Before I give my answer, I want to pay my respects to PC Bradley Corke, who sadly lost his life yesterday in the line of duty. My thoughts and those of the whole House, I am sure, are with his family and friends. On the matter of police efficiency, we must seize the opportunity to transform policing through technology.…” crimetechnologylocal-government | 84 |
| 23 Mar 2026 | Police Efficiency: Technology “I can give my hon. Friend that reassurance. We are absolutely clear that police forces must comply with data protection, human rights, equality and other relevant laws. This means that the police can use live facial recognition only for targeted, intelligence-led and time-bound deployments to locate specific individual…” crimetechnologylocal-government | 112 |
| 23 Mar 2026 | Topical Questions “I have almost forgotten the shadow Home Secretary’s question, but the assertion he just made is absolute rubbish. He knows that the Government have already said that we will consult on the changes that we wish to make, and I will bring forward those proposals in due course.” crimeimmigrationculture-community | 48 |
| 23 Mar 2026 | Topical Questions “It is an independent review. I am in constant discussion with Lord Macdonald, who has requested a short extension in order to deal with the matters comprehensively. It is right that the independent review has the time it needs, but it will be brought forward very soon.” crimeimmigrationculture-community | 47 |
| 23 Mar 2026 | Police Efficiency: Technology “There are no planned mergers. An independent review is being carried out by Lord Hogan-Howe. That review will advise the Government on the right number of regional forces to have. This is part of our plan to change policing so that we have a national police service, regional forces and local police areas that are able …” crimetechnologylocal-government | 124 |
| 11 Mar 2026 | Protest Policing “Any conditions that may or may not be placed on a static protest are matters for the police—those are operational matters. They have the powers available to them and I am sure they will make use of them, in the way they have been doing with protests that have been taking place across the capital for some time now. They…” crimeimmigrationdefence | 194 |
| 11 Mar 2026 | Protest Policing “Each case has to be dealt with on its own facts. The “Unite the Kingdom” march was very large. The police did not seek this power because, based on their own risk assessment, they assessed that it was possible for that march to take place safely and that they could police it safely, as well as the counter march that to…” crimeimmigrationdefence | 310 |
| 11 Mar 2026 | Protest Policing “The House will be pleased to know that I decline the invitation to learn any lessons from the Liberal Democrats—not just on this occasion, but for evermore. Let me reiterate the point about the IRGC. We will bring forward measures as soon as we can. We obviously have to proceed with care, because these are complex matt…” crimeimmigrationdefence | 198 |
| 11 Mar 2026 | Protest Policing “The Charity Commission has powers to launch its own inquiries and enforce compliance. It has a full suite of powers to take action if it thinks someone has fallen outside of our rules. There is an ongoing Charity Commission investigation into the overall body relating to the IHRC—the trust, rather than the organisation…” crimeimmigrationdefence | 145 |
| 11 Mar 2026 | Protest Policing “I will bank the fact that the hon. Gentleman agrees with my instincts on this one—perhaps I am not so authoritarian after all. He raises a more serious point about dissidents. We know the threat posed to dissidents here on UK soil by the Iranian regime. He rightly noted an earlier case. Let me assure him that we work v…” crimeimmigrationdefence | 103 |
| 11 Mar 2026 | Protest Policing “We already have strong laws and other measures in this country on inciting violence, and I would expect the police to always bring the full force of the law on anybody found to be contravening our laws without fear or favour. It is important that we respect and rely on our legal framework, because we do have one of the…” crimeimmigrationdefence | 127 |
| 11 Mar 2026 | Protest Policing “First, on the European convention on human rights, the right hon. Gentleman is right that articles 9 to 11 are relevant to the matters we are discussing. However, those are qualified rights—they have always been qualified rather than absolute rights—which means that the state can limit them in specific circumstances as…” crimeimmigrationdefence | 249 |
| 11 Mar 2026 | Protest Policing “I am sorry to disappoint the right hon. Gentleman, but I am Labour all day long. I enjoy swatting Conservatives, Lib Dems, Greens and everybody else at my leisure, and I will continue to do so. The Father of the House is right about the law. There is a high bar for any banning order to be requested or granted under the…” crimeimmigrationdefence | 185 |