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20 Jan 2026Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

I have taken a number of interventions, so I will move on. The deal had to be done because the base was under threat. Courts had already begun making decisions that weakened our position, and without the deal, as I have said many times, we faced the prospect of further wide-ranging litigation that could have rendered t

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20 Jan 2026Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

I will carry on, and then I will take the intervention from the hon. Member for Huntingdon (Ben Obese-Jecty), who has raised these issues before. For all the good intentions, I am afraid that Lords amendment 5 is unnecessary. We have been clear about the costs of the deal from the moment of signature. We published full

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20 Jan 2026Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

With respect—Madam Deputy Speaker, you can correct me if I am wrong—it is a decision in relation to the engagement of financial privilege and the Standing Orders that means that those amendments are not for debate and will be disagreed with. That has been made clear by the Chair. Working with Mauritius, we have also ag

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14 Jan 2026 Ukraine

I have huge respect for the right hon. Gentleman, as he knows, but I would gently disagree with his suggestion. On President Trump’s leadership, in the important discussions that took place in Paris with the United States and other coalition partners, it was set out clearly how security guarantees would be activated. M

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14 Jan 2026 Ukraine

I beg to move, That this House has considered the situation in Ukraine. Next month marks four years since Russia launched its illegal and barbarous full-scale invasion of Ukraine, but Ukraine has stood strong. We have stood alongside Ukraine and will continue to do so. I am particularly proud that this week also marks

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14 Jan 2026 Ukraine

My hon. Friend is right to point out the contribution of the many organisations across the country that have reached out to support Ukrainian communities. I have certainly seen that in Cardiff, where some fantastic groups have done that; I know that is reflected in my hon. Friend’s constituency. There is a strong herit

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14 Jan 2026 Ukraine

We continue to work and engage with all partners around the world about the reality of any loopholes or routes that could be supporting the war. As we all know, troops from the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea were brought in by Russia to fight. There are also often entities and individuals operating within countr

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14 Jan 2026 Ukraine

I can assure the hon. Gentleman that we are well aware of the number of cases. Russia has obligations under the Geneva convention, and we expect them to be upheld. We regularly raise these cases at the appropriate levels. I am happy to talk to him separately about that specific case, but he can be assured that I am wel

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14 Jan 2026 Ukraine

The hon. Member will note that I chose my words about future actions carefully. I will obviously not go into specifics, but let me just say that we know what Putin is doing. We know where he is taking things and what is happening, and we will not hesitate to act where we can, lawfully, to choke off those revenues that

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14 Jan 2026 Ukraine

My hon. Friend makes a hugely important point. Indeed, there is a similar initiative—a Ukrainian language library—in my constituency. It is absolutely crucial that that support is given, not only because it is the right thing to do for those young people, enabling them to maintain a connection to their culture, heritag

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14 Jan 2026 Ukraine

I thank the hon. and gallant Gentleman for his comments, and for sharing what the Speaker of the Rada has said. I too have met him. He is a remarkable individual, as indeed are all the Ukrainian MPs we have all met. They stood up to defend their Parliament at the most difficult of times: at the time of the invasion. He

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13 Jan 2026 Nigeria: Freedom of Religion or Belief

I am grateful to my hon. Friend the Member for North Northumberland (David Smith) for securing the debate and for his tireless work as special envoy. I thank hon. Members from across the House for their thoughtful contributions. I will try to respond to as many of the points that have been raised as I can in the time a

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13 Jan 2026 Nigeria: Freedom of Religion or Belief

I will be generous and give way to the hon. Gentleman in his new position.

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13 Jan 2026 Nigeria: Freedom of Religion or Belief

I absolutely can. I mentioned a range of different levels at which we do that—indeed, the Minister for Africa has raised a number of these issues at the highest level—and we continue to engage. The high commissioner and the team do an excellent job of engaging at all levels to raise these cases. That is why we have thi

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8 Jan 2026Human Rights Abuses: Magnitsky Sanctions

The hon. Gentleman mentions the importance of reporting to Parliament, and I can assure him that I have been scrutinised in this place many times. I have sent a letter to the Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, and to Lord Ricketts in the other place, to set out the full detail of all the work we have done. I am co

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8 Jan 2026Human Rights Abuses: Magnitsky Sanctions

Let me start by thanking the right hon. Member for Chingford and Woodford Green (Sir Iain Duncan Smith) for securing this debate. He always speaks with conviction and passion; he has been absolutely consistent on these issues for a very long time, and I recognise his leadership as chair of the all-party parliamentary g

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6 Jan 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 703)

That is a very good question. We all have to consider the tendency to show outrage about something by resharing it and commenting on it. I have certainly learned over the last years to try to avoid doing that. We all have to think very carefully about not accidentally amplifying narratives in other ways. We take that i

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6 Jan 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 703)

In a range of ways. I would particularly point to some of the designations that we have undertaken and some of the exposures that we have done, which have been substantial and impactful. Quite frankly, they show the scale of this. If people think they are getting away with it, they should think very differently, becaus

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6 Jan 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 703)

I totally agree with you that there needs to be much more co-ordination. That is what we have attempted to do, particularly in the last year. I can absolutely assure you that, at the ministerial and official levels, there has been a step change in our level of engagement with individual partner countries and Europe-wid

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6 Jan 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 703)

Fundamentally, these are questions for ministerial colleagues in DSIT, DCMS and elsewhere, but we are watching very closely what other countries are doing in response to these threats, like they are watching us as well.

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