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14 May 2025Scottish Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 459)

Yes, indeed. We could have another half an hour on that.

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6 May 2025Engagements

Prior to the election, the Prime Minister promised that energy bills would come down; they continue to rise. He promised that he would save the refinery at Grangemouth; it is shut. He promised that he would unleash a generation of secure energy jobs in my city of Aberdeen. Today, Harbour Energy—the largest independent

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5 May 2025 Middle East Update

The hon. Member will forgive me, but there are few things more infuriating in this House than listening to Ministers—whether they are of the blue persuasion, or of the red persuasion, as now—fail to call out collective punishment for what it is, fail to call out war crimes for what they are, continue to justify the sal

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29 Apr 2025 Energy Grid Resilience

The Minister will be aware that Peterhead gas station is Scotland’s only high-power, high-inertia facility and that it has an independent black-start facility. Key to the future of that site is the Acorn project, another thing he will be very familiar with. Can he confirm his Government’s intention to fully fund and li

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24 Apr 2025Devolution (Immigration) (Scotland) Bill

On that point, does my hon. Friend agree that it is that strength of cross-sector agreement in Scotland that leaves so many people disappointed? Their expectations and hopes were raised that a change of Government in this place would lead to a change in migration policy, so does that not make it essential that Scotland

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11 Apr 2025Steel Industry (Special Measures) Bill

It is a privilege to follow such an impressive speech from the hon. Member for Stockton North (Chris McDonald). I am sure his constituents will be incredibly impressed at his knowledge of this issue. I want to be kind not just to him but to the Secretary of State, once again. That is becoming a habit that I want to bre

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11 Apr 2025Steel Industry (Special Measures) Bill

The Secretary of State has said this is “unique” and “exceptional” and made reference to energy transitions and thousands of jobs. In the Scottish context, many minds right now will be focused on the situation in Grangemouth, where we know that hundreds of jobs will be lost directly, as well as thousands in the supply

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11 Apr 2025Steel Industry (Special Measures) Bill

The right hon. Member from Plaid Cymru corrects me to clarify the fact that the Bill applies only to England. The important consideration is: why is this not being extended to Scotland? Why is Grangemouth not being included, why is the smelter up at Lochaber not being included and why are the Dalzell steelworks not bei

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11 Apr 2025Steel Industry (Special Measures) Bill

I am afraid that I will not give way because we are all constrained by time, in the same way that Labour Members will not take interventions either. The Secretary of State’s answer to me earlier was that £200 million has been put forward through the National Wealth Fund. Each and every one of us knows that that is not

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2 Apr 2025 UK-US Trade and Tariffs

Despite there being a trade deficit and despite the best efforts of this Government, including the Secretary of State, for whom I have a great deal of personal respect, the reality is that we have still been hit by significant tariffs from the States. People at home right now will be worried about jobs, inflation and t

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2 Apr 2025 Business of the House

Much to my surprise, but perhaps to the relief of the Prime Minister, at Prime Minister’s questions yesterday not a single Member of this House raised the fact that energy bills have once again increased. In fact, on the Labour party’s watch, they have gone up by £281, despite its pre-election promise to reduce them by

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30 Mar 2025 Bosnia and Herzegovina

I draw Members’ attention to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests. Last November, I visited the Srebrenica memorial centre, and I am sure the Minister will share my revulsion at the fact that it had to close its doors for a short period just a few weeks ago due to the political situation there. Befo

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26 Mar 2025Engagements

Those who know me well know that I do not talk of this often, but for half of my adult life I was physically disabled. When I first walked through the doors of this Chamber, I did so with a crutch on my right arm to support my body weight. I know how it feels. Right now in Scotland, some 55% of children living in pover

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18 Mar 2025Topical Questions

I welcome the warm words from the Secretary of State earlier about the Acorn project. How confident is he that the Chancellor is listening?

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18 Mar 2025 Welfare Reform

The Government say they will not change our fiscal rules because of their manifesto. They say they will not change their tax policies because of their manifesto. They say they will not change their position on the single market because of their manifesto. Perhaps the Secretary of State could outline to me and to people

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5 Mar 2025Scottish Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 630)

What do you think are the underlying causes for that in particular?

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5 Mar 2025Scottish Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 630)

Thank you all for coming down today. I apologise for not making it to Glasgow the other week to see you all in person at the facility. I hope I will get there soon. It is obviously very early days, and I would not expect you to be able to draw any conclusions yet. Certainly, in the last evidence session, it was intimat

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5 Mar 2025Scottish Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 630)

That is really helpful. Thank you. One very quick final point: you referenced the IJB reports. How often are you reporting into the IJB?

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3 Mar 2025Ukraine

There are many issues on which the Prime Minister and I will passionately disagree, but when it comes to the security of Ukraine and support for President Zelensky, we are of course united. I too commend the Prime Minister for his announcement yesterday, and on his partnership during the summit with our European and, i

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26 Feb 2025Engagements

Prior to the election, the Labour party promised to reduce energy bills by £300, yet on its watch, energy bills are about to increase by almost £300. Is the failure to keep that promise a consequence of Government incompetence, or has the Labour party been caught lying to the public?

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