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Speeches by Siddiq.

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7 Sept 2025Indefinite Leave to Remain

My hon. Friend is being generous with his time. Because this debate is so popular, Members have received many emails from constituents, as I have from my constituents in Hampstead and Highgate. They are highly skilled and are worried about the transitional arrangements, because they are existing visa holders and have s

immigrationsocial-careeconomy-jobs
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13 Jul 2025Housing Associations: Repairs

2. What steps her Department is taking to help support housing associations in the timely remediation of unsafe properties.

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13 Jul 2025Housing Associations: Repairs

May I thank the Minister and his Department for pushing forward Awaab’s law? It cannot come soon enough, especially the 24-hour deadline for dealing with mould and damp, and especially for my constituent Yasmin, who has been living in an unacceptable situation with very young children for four years. However, I have re

housing
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13 Jul 2025State of Climate and Nature

Last week, 20 of my constituents from the Climate Coalition, the Mothers’ Climate Action Network, Our Grandchildren’s Climate, the Hampstead Neighbourhood Forum and the Camden Fixing Factory came to see me. They were very clear that COP30 will be a pivotal moment to restore momentum on tackling climate change and to ta

environmentenergyeconomy-jobs
138
7 Jul 2025 Post Office Horizon Inquiry: Volume 1

I thank the Minister for his statement. This scandal was a sorry chapter in our country’s history, and I hope that those who were affected are compensated quickly and fairly. I am sure the Minister will know that this scandal disproportionately affected people from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds. Of those

crimesocial-careeconomy-jobs
112
30 Jun 2025 Refugee Citizenship Rights

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Ms Butler. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Alloa and Grangemouth (Brian Leishman) for bringing this important debate to the House; I am sure his constituents are very proud of the powerful speech that he made here today. I know that there are brilliant grassroots ch

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15 Jun 2025 Iran-Israel Conflict

I am concerned about my constituents Natasha, Joshua and Jemma, who are stuck in Israel after travelling there for a wedding. They sent me a desperate message saying that they are worried about their safety and are facing a daily cascade of missiles. They have registered their presence with the Foreign Office. I have h

defenceenergyeconomy-jobs
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9 Jun 2025 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

The hon. Member is making an important speech on behalf of his constituent. He mentioned the diagnosis process; I have seen in my casework that constituents in hard-to-reach communities find it difficult to navigate the ADHD process, and some appeal to the wrong groups for advice and information. Ultimately, they end u

healthsocial-care
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9 Jun 2025 Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories

Innocent Palestinian civilians face a horrific choice: either they die of starvation, or they risk being killed while they queue up for aid. I welcome the sanctions announced by the Minister, but I want to press him for more detail about his engagement with our international allies on collectively putting pressure on t

defenceimmigrationculture-community
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4 Jun 2025Police Presence on High Streets

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Ms Furniss. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham Erdington (Paulette Hamilton) for securing this important debate. She is a doughty champion for her constituents, who are lucky to have her. Whoever we are in this room, as MPs, we have probably at some point ha

crimelocal-government
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21 May 2025EU-UK Summit

Will the hon. Member clarify whether he said that tens of thousands of Europeans were coming in? Is that an accurate figure?

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21 May 2025EU-UK Summit

The UK is not part of the list of travellers scheme, which is why it is so hard for schoolchildren to go on trips. Does my hon. Friend agree that we should have better access to Europe, like we had when we were growing up?

economy-jobsdefenceimmigration
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21 May 2025EU-UK Summit

My hon. Friend will know my views on Brexit—I represent a constituency in which 87% of people voted to remain and I represent 22,000 EU nationals, who are part of the fabric of our community—but I want to ask her about young people, who she will probably mention at some point. The statistics show that there has been a

economy-jobsdefenceimmigration
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19 May 2025UK-EU Summit

May I congratulate the Prime Minister on securing a landmark deal with our European neighbours? The Prime Minister will know that my constituency has been a leading light in the creative industries for a long time—and not just because my predecessor was a double Oscar-winning actress. Local actors have been coming to m

economy-jobsdefenceimmigration
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12 May 2025Flooding: Planning and Developer Responsibilities

I thank the hon. Gentleman for securing this important debate. As soon as I walked in, a colleague looked at me in astonishment and said, “Is there flooding in west Hampstead?”, and I said, “Actually, there is.” It takes only a heavy rainstorm to fill all the homes in my constituency with water and sewage. I intervene

housingenvironmentlocal-government
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11 May 2025Immigration System

My constituency of Hampstead and Highgate has a proud history of welcoming refugees, whether it is migrants from Ireland back in the day or people fleeing political persecution in Nazi Germany. More recently, they opened their doors to refugees from Afghanistan and Ukraine. I welcome the Government’s measures to enable

immigrationeconomy-jobssocial-care
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6 May 2025 Defence Sector Financing

I thank my hon. Friend for giving way and congratulate him on a very important speech. I know he has been vocal on this topic since he was elected. He will not be surprised to know that I agree with him: the City has an important role to play in mobilising capital to support the defence industry, as he mentioned. I als

defenceeconomy-jobs
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28 Apr 2025Energy Efficiency: Council Leaseholders and Social Homes

I am pleased to see the Government’s commitment to provide thousands of low-income households with energy-efficient upgrades. This could not have come too soon for my vulnerable constituents who are living on housing estates with outdated energy systems that sometimes leave them without hot water and heating for months

housingenergylocal-government
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28 Apr 2025Energy Efficiency: Council Leaseholders and Social Homes

15. What steps he is taking to ensure that local authorities have adequate resources for energy efficiency upgrades for council leaseholders and social homes.

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28 Apr 2025Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Visit

I was pleased to see that the Foreign Secretary, along with France and Germany, strongly condemned the use of humanitarian aid as a political tool. The Minister will know very well that the only way to bring peace and stability to the region is by working together with our network of allies. Bearing that in mind, what

defenceculture-communityeconomy-jobs
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