Speeches by Murrison.
Every Hansard contribution by Andrew Murrison this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 201–220 of 455 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 19 Oct 2025 | Asylum Seekers: Support and Accommodation “Order. I have not imposed a time limit, but the hon. Gentleman has been going on considerably longer than other colleagues. He may wish to reflect on that.” immigrationlocal-governmentcost-of-living | 28 |
| 15 Oct 2025 | Official Secrets Act Case: Witness Statements “The deputy National Security Adviser is clear in his evidence that China is the greatest state economic threat to the UK. Does the Minister agree with that? Is he seriously trying to suggest that the deputy National Security Adviser, given what he has said in his evidence, did not clear what he was doing with the CPS w…” defencemp-performance | 64 |
| 14 Oct 2025 | Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023 “The Secretary of State said yesterday that his new legacy commission will not relitigate previous investigations involving veterans unless there are “compelling reasons” to do so. That is reinforced in clause 30 of the Bill that has now been published. To remove scope from opportunistic lawyers, would he consider defin…” defencecrimeother | 68 |
| 14 Oct 2025 | Pride in Place “The future high streets fund worked well, because to get any funding, areas had to demonstrate that they had a plan, and that the money would be used effectively, in accordance with local priorities. Pride in place is structured in a very different way. I accept that the Minister’s intent is to ensure that redundant pr…” local-governmenteconomy-jobsculture-community | 107 |
| 13 Oct 2025 | Middle East “The Hamas leadership are making it clear that their fighters, many of whom will have been involved on 7 October, will not disband but will merge into the nascent army of a Palestinian state—a state which the Prime Minister unwisely and prematurely recognised. Is he comfortable with that?” defenceculture-communityeconomy-jobs | 48 |
| 13 Oct 2025 | Northern Ireland Troubles “The young men sent out to do the state’s business during the troubles are now old men, often sick, often disabled. Some of them are my constituents. They will be listening carefully to the Secretary of State and will be hearing honeyed words. They will be reading those words in this framework document, even as the prot…” defencecrimesocial-care | 133 |
| 12 Oct 2025 | Manchester Terrorism Attack “I congratulate the Home Secretary on an excellent statement, in which she said early on that the police officers involved are being treated as witnesses. That is absolutely right, but does she understand that many members of the security forces involved in this kind of work fear that they will be hung out to dry? Many …” crimeculture-communityimmigration | 117 |
| 12 Oct 2025 | Security Update: Official Secrets Act Case “I have to say to the right hon. Gentleman, whom I respect very much indeed, that his answer to the question put by my right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Kenilworth and Southam (Sir Jeremy Wright), the former Attorney General, raised more questions than he gave answers. Is he seriously suggesting that the Nati…” defencemp-performancecrime | 122 |
| 12 Oct 2025 | Digital ID “Why does the Minister think that a staggering 3 million people have already signed a petition against her expensive and intrusive plans? Does she perhaps think that those people want her to get on with fixing things that matter to them, like illegal immigration and smashing the gangs, which this measure will do nothing…” immigrationeconomy-jobsother | 94 |
| 15 Sept 2025 | Employment Rights: Impact on Businesses “Minister?” economy-jobslabour-marketfiscal-policy | 1 |
| 15 Sept 2025 | Employment Rights: Impact on Businesses “Order.” economy-jobslabour-marketfiscal-policy | 1 |
| 15 Sept 2025 | Ambassador to the United States “The Chairman of the Select Committee is being very generous. She is elegantly describing due process and is implying—at least I think she is—that due process may have been set aside for other purposes in this case. However, we know that due process was done because the Prime Minister stood at that Dispatch Box last Wed…” mp-performancedefenceother | 89 |
| 14 Sept 2025 | Official Secrets Act “The Minister euphemistically described our relationship with China as “complex”. It is not complex. It is characterised by espionage, malign behaviour and a massive trade imbalance. How is that complex, and why do this Government persist in opposing the views of their advisers and permitting—even facilitating—this mass…” defencecrimemp-performance | 58 |
| 14 Sept 2025 | Employment Rights Bill “In opposition, those now in government probably rightly criticised the Conservative Government for introducing Henry VIII powers, yet the Bill is absolutely riddled with them. Does the Secretary of State agree with the Attorney General that such powers strike at the heart of the rule of law?” economy-jobssocial-care | 47 |
| 9 Sept 2025 | Qatar: Israeli Strike “Several of our partners in the region—in north Africa and the middle east—have expended a great deal of political capital in trying to achieve a rapprochement with Israel in recent years. The Minister will be aware, for example, of Morocco and its work and leadership in achieving the Abraham accords. What does he think…” defenceeconomy-jobsother | 80 |
| 9 Sept 2025 | Russian Drones: Violation of Polish Airspace “President Zelensky has been consistent in his argument that the invasion of his country is just the beginning and that we are all in the crosshairs. He made that argument forcefully—and famously—in the Oval Office. Does the Minister not agree that what has happened with this violation of Polish and NATO airspace comple…” defenceeconomy-jobs | 56 |
| 8 Sept 2025 | Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill “The Government are clearly not going to take any lessons from us, but I wonder whether they would listen to one of their own. Lord West of Spithead was a Security Minister under the previous Labour Administration and then First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff, so he knows a thing or two. He has said very clearly …” defencefiscal-policy | 91 |
| 8 Sept 2025 | Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill “My right hon. Friend is making a powerful case. The answer is none, because Mauritius has no navy and practically no coastguard. With which means will Mauritius defend a territory that is hundreds of kilometres away? It cannot possibly do so.” defencefiscal-policy | 41 |
| 8 Sept 2025 | Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill “The Minister is being extremely generous with his time. He was pressed earlier, but I would like to press him again on the social time discounting method. He should be able to give examples of big projects to which his Government have applied this method. Could he now do that and say why, for example, the right hon. Me…” defencefiscal-policy | 80 |
| 8 Sept 2025 | Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill “On that point, will the Minister give way?” defencefiscal-policy | 8 |