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10 Feb 2025 Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill

Will the shadow Home Secretary give way?

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10 Feb 2025Biomass Generation

The shadow Secretary of State talked about being under new management, and I suspect that he will be saying the same thing in a few months after the inevitable bloody coup. I commend the statement, which will do some really important things, including: capping Drax’s output; a windfall tax on Drax; millions saved by ha

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10 Feb 2025Rosebank and Jackdaw Oilfields

Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, and as this is the final question, may I commend the Minister on taking a measured and pragmatic approach at the Dispatch Box? That is in sharp contrast with the Conservative party, which seems to be continuing its journey from zombie Government to shambolic irrelevance. When I talk to

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10 Feb 2025 Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill

I thank the shadow Home Secretary for the reward, and I hope to return one. The director general of the NCA has said: “The Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill should help UK law enforcement act earlier and faster to disrupt people smuggling networks and give us additional tools to target them and their busines

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6 Feb 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Twelfth sitting)

I was struck by recent data that shows that care leavers are particularly vulnerable to homelessness, as we have heard in this Bill Committee. Latest Government data show that the numbers of care leavers aged between 18 and 20 becoming homeless have increased by 54% over the past two years. Can the Minister outline how

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6 Feb 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Twelfth sitting)

So eager am I to find out which schools in my area are the early adopters that I am currently on a little coach trip around all of them. I have visited four in the last seven days, and I have spoken to people about their experiences and aspirations under this Labour Government. It is brilliant to speak to teachers who

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5 Feb 2025 English Devolution and Local Government

As a councillor for nearly 10 years, I welcome the devolution proposals. As Bournemouth East MP, I backed Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole council becoming part of the Hampshire proposal, and so did the BCP Labour group. Frankly, we have closer economic ties and geographic similarities with Hampshire. BCP council vo

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5 Feb 2025 High Street Retailers

It is funny how saying “In conclusion” gets our attention. I thank the hon. Gentleman for giving way. If he wants independent stores, fantastic cafés or great restaurants, I can heartily recommend the high streets in Boscombe, Pokesdown, Southport and Tuckton. I could go on, but I will not. I particularly recommend the

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5 Feb 2025 Overseas Territories: Tax Transparency

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Turner. I commend my hon. Friend the Member for Kensington and Bayswater (Joe Powell) for bringing forward this excellent debate. Extreme inequality is out of control around our world. Oxfam says that the global wealth of almost 5 billion people—the poorest 60%—has

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4 Feb 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Tenth sitting)

rose—

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4 Feb 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Tenth sitting)

Can the right hon. Gentleman provide statistics on the extent to which the national curriculum is followed by academies? That feels to me to be more of a contested space.

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4 Feb 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Tenth sitting)

Will the right hon. Member give way?

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4 Feb 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Tenth sitting)

We have heard various things from the Conservative spokespeople, including from a sedentary position. I just heard the hon. Member for Harborough, Oadby and Wigston say something about the Prime Minister. I want to put on the record what the Prime Minister said at Prime Minister’s questions recently: “Parents and teach

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4 Feb 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Tenth sitting)

I was going to show some solidarity with the hon. Lady, which she may find useful. This is my second Bill Committee—the first was on water—and if it is any consolation to the hon. Lady, the Conservative spokespeople blamed 14 years of water mismanagement on the five years of coalition with the Liberal Democrats in that

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4 Feb 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Tenth sitting)

rose—

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4 Feb 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Tenth sitting)

I am just reflecting on this debate, and I wonder whether the Minister would agree with me on three points. First, we do not have evidence that academies have improved outcomes, and where we do, it is thin and contested. Secondly, we do not really have evidence that academics are using their autonomy; in fact, the only

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4 Feb 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Tenth sitting)

I deeply thank the right hon. Member for taking so many interventions. What is the point of a national curriculum if some schools are not compelled to follow it?

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4 Feb 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Tenth sitting)

I am listening carefully to the right hon. Gentleman; as a former Secretary of State, he has a lot of insight and experience, so I am enjoying and learning from what he is saying, but could he say a little about alignment with or deviation from the national curriculum, which is the point we are trying to address? I wou

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30 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Seventh sitting)

Does the shadow Minister agree with a 2023 report by the Children’s Society which showed that school uniform costs were another burden on families, impacting on children’s education, to the point that 22% of parents were reporting that their child was experiencing detention for breaching uniform policies, and one in ei

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30 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Eighth sitting)

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairpersonship this afternoon, Mr Stringer. I was going to speak before the Committee adjourned this morning, and I have dwelled over that break on what to say, because I have been listening carefully to the Opposition spokespeople. I like to think that I strive to be reasonable an

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