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Speeches by Owatemi.

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7 Jul 2026 Human Rights in Kashmir

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mrs Harris. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Bradford East (Imran Hussain) for securing the debate, and all Members who contributed. I also thank my hon. Friend the Member for Bradford West (Naz Shah), who could not be here today, but who has continually raised this

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7 Jul 2026 Human Rights in Kashmir

I thank the hon. Member for raising that point, but I think I have been clear. I know that this is an issue that many Members feel strongly about, but the current position of the FCDO is clear, and it is abiding by the position it has had since the 1970s. The hon. Member also asked when the Minister for the Middle East

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7 Jul 2026 Human Rights in Kashmir

The UK’s position has been clear since the 1970s that it is for India and Pakistan to find a lasting resolution to the situation in Kashmir, taking into account the views of the Kashmiri people.

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7 Jul 2026 Human Rights in Kashmir

I agree that the issue in the region is concerning, especially in Azad Jammu and Kashmir. As I said to my hon. Friend the Member for Nottingham East (Nadia Whittome), that is the reason why the Minister for the Middle East is continuing to raise the issue with the Pakistani Government. Several hon. Members have spoken

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7 Jul 2026 Human Rights in Kashmir

The UK has remained steadfast in its position since the 1970s, and it retains that stance today. A number of hon. Members have raised concerns regarding recent events in parts of Pakistani-administered Kashmir, known locally as Azad Jammu and Kashmir. The Government are concerned by reports of unrest, loss of life and

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7 Jul 2026 Human Rights in Kashmir

I thank my hon. Friend for raising that issue. The communication blackout is an issue of concern, which is why the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, my hon. Friend the Member for Lincoln (Mr Falconer), met the Pakistani Government in June to raise the Government’s concerns. Let

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5 Feb 2026Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill (Fourth sitting)

I am sorry, but this is not in scope.

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22 Oct 2025 Black History Month

It is an honour to speak in today’s debate. We have celebrated 60 years of change, and we have spoken honestly about the range of challenges faced and to be overcome as we go forward. Before responding to some of the points raised today, I would like to pay tribute to those who make up the most diverse Parliament ever.

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22 Oct 2025 Black History Month

I thank my hon. Friend for the point she rightly makes. It is essential that we look at the impact of AI when addressing health inequalities. Tackling persistent health inequality is a key aim of the Government’s mission to ensure that the NHS is fit for the future. We are determined to ensure that one’s health outcome

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22 Oct 2025 Black History Month

I thank the right hon. Member for raising that point. The Government are looking at how to address educational outcomes for all groups. It was heartbreaking to hear from my hon. Friends the Members for Brent East (Dawn Butler) and for Wolverhampton West (Warinder Juss) about their experiences of racism. Racism is compl

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22 Oct 2025 Black History Month

Absolutely. We have to be proactive in speaking out against racism in any area or situation in society in which we see it. It was disappointing and concerning to hear about of the police incident raised by my hon. Friend the Member for Brent East. There is no space for racism in policing or for intolerant policing. One

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22 Oct 2025 Black History Month

I am happy to.

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22 Oct 2025 Black History Month

I will take the compliment—I thank the shadow Minister very much. As this debate has made clear, this nation has a rich and proud history of breaking down barriers and opening doors for everyone to thrive—one that speaks directly to this year’s Black History Month theme, “Legacies of Action”. This is our legacy, and ou

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11 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Fourth sitting)

On a point of order, Mr Vickers. We did not actually cover clause 11. [Interruption.] Did we vote on clause 11?

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11 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Fourth sitting)

I beg to move, That the debate be now adjourned.

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9 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Second sitting)

I am the only one who can move the Adjournment.

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9 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Second sitting)

We can vote on it.

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9 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Second sitting)

Members have 15 minutes to get back when a Division is called in the House. The 15 minutes had not elapsed when the Adjournment was moved. How can the vote be allowed to stand when the rules say that members of the Committee have 15 minutes to get back?

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9 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Second sitting)

When the previous vote was called, I made it very clear to the Committee that we had three votes plus a vote on Third Reading.

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

Further to that point of order, Mr Dowd. I made it very clear that I was not going to accept that proposal, and I explained last week why not. Again, I outlined the Government proposal. The counteroffer did not meet halfway; in essence, it stuck to the Opposition proposals. At the end of the day, I decided that we had

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