Speeches by Sabine.
Every Hansard contribution by Anna Sabine this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 101–120 of 169 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 7 Apr 2025 | Tackling Child Sexual Abuse “I thank the Minister for advance sight of the statement and for the progress update to Parliament, as promised. We welcome the progress that is being made by the Government on this issue, which tragically continues to blight our society. As the Minister said, children across this country are still victims of these abho…” crimesocial-care | 403 |
| 2 Apr 2025 | Crime and Policing Bill (Fifth sitting) “I will make a slightly shorter speech. [Hon. Members: “Hear, Hear!”] I welcome the Government’s measures to protect retail workers against assault. I have seen the evidence of this challenge at first hand in my constituency. In Frome, we have an amazing small independent shop and art gallery that has been repeatedly ta…” crime | 289 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Access to Dentistry: Somerset “Yes, I absolutely agree, and I will talk later about how poor access to dentistry impacts other parts of the health sector. Yesterday, I was lucky enough to visit a local primary school in Frome, along with a friend who is a dentist. We started with an assembly about the many superpowers the mouth has, in which I was d…” healthlocal-government | 272 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Crime and Policing Bill (Fourth sitting) “Broadly speaking, we welcome any effort to reduce knife crime, which is obviously a terrible and growing problem. We note Chief Constable De Meyer’s comment, in the oral evidence last week, that the police felt that the measure would allow them to deliver more sustained public protection, which is a good thing, and to …” crimelocal-governmentenvironment | 266 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Crime and Policing Bill (Fourth sitting) “Does the hon. Member agree that this might be important for rural communities, and particularly for farmers? Farmers in my constituency tell me that they struggle with being responsible for clearing up after other people’s fly-tipping, for which they have to use their own time and resources.” crimelocal-governmentenvironment | 47 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Access to Dentistry: Somerset “I just draw the Minister back to my specific point about whether he can confirm that he is having discussions with the British Dental Association. The association agrees that the contract is wrong, and it wants to speak urgently to the Government about how it can be amended.” healthlocal-government | 48 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Access to Dentistry: Somerset “We can absolutely carry out more research, and I urge Members to go and talk to their local school teachers. Yesterday, I found that teachers in Frome have a very clear understanding of why certain children are not going to the dentist. Sometimes that might be down to parental choice, and it is really important that we…” healthlocal-government | 148 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Access to Dentistry: Somerset “I absolutely agree. Given the time limitations, I have not come on to discuss the challenges that places such as Somerset face due to their rurality, including the difficulties in getting to services, but my hon. Friend is absolutely right. The BDA’s asks and policy proposals are clear: the Government must invest in de…” healthlocal-government | 181 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Access to Dentistry: Somerset “I totally agree. I was coming on to say something similar: the roll-out of the 700,000 extra urgent appointments is a positive start, but it covers less than a third of the need for urgent care appointments. The Government must put more money into dentistry so that people can get the help they need.” healthlocal-government | 54 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Access to Dentistry: Somerset “I was not actually aware that we had those facilities there, and I am happy to know more about them. Yes, I would certainly join any call for more dentistry skills to be brought into the Somerset area. The Health Secretary made a point of meeting the British Dental Association on his first day in office, but the BDA te…” healthlocal-government | 115 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Access to Dentistry: Somerset “I do agree. Golden hellos are all very well, but the challenge—as I hear from dentists in my constituency—is that once dentists leave NHS dentistry and go into the private sector, which more and more are doing, nothing will ever get them back again. That is a loss that we do not recover from.” healthlocal-government | 54 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Access to Dentistry: Somerset “Yes. That is one of the things I have talked about extensively—or rather I have been talked at extensively by my dentist friend about the way in which we manage staff and who does which bits of work in dentistry. It is really important that the Government engage with the British Dental Association about that to underst…” healthlocal-government | 175 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Access to Dentistry: Somerset “That sounds very frustrating, particularly when, as we are seeing, there are so many crises in our dental services. A constituent emailed me in February to say that four weeks previously her husband, who is in his late forties, had had a massive stroke. He collapsed into the sink in the kitchen and hit his face on the …” healthlocal-government | 210 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Access to Dentistry: Somerset “Yes, there are certainly some horror stories about tooth removal. It does beg the question as to why NHS dental services in Somerset and the wider south-west have deteriorated in the last seven years. It seems to me that that is symptomatic of a lack of investment in the region, in terms of not only health and social c…” healthlocal-government | 69 |
| 31 Mar 2025 | Access to Dentistry: Somerset “I beg to move, That this House has considered access to dentistry in Somerset. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Stuart. My grandfather might not have been a toolmaker, but he was dentist. He worked near Slough, and as a child I loved visits to the dentist because we got to play in the electric chai…” healthlocal-government | 267 |
| 27 Mar 2025 | Crime and Policing Bill (Second sitting) “Q This question is probably best aimed at Action for Children. It is on a point that was raised in some of our written evidence about the proposed sentencing under the proposed child criminal exploitation offence compared with the Modern Slavery Act 2015. The proposed sentencing for child criminal exploitation is 10 ye…” crime | 189 |
| 27 Mar 2025 | Crime and Policing Bill (Second sitting) “Thank you.” crime | 2 |
| 27 Mar 2025 | Crime and Policing Bill (Second sitting) “Can I ask a quick follow-up question?” crime | 7 |
| 27 Mar 2025 | Crime and Policing Bill (Second sitting) “Q This question flows on nicely, because the Bill creates a lot of new offences and orders, but one of the themes of today has been resourcing. I wonder to what extent the Government have considered the impact that the Bill will have on the police, the courts and local authorities. Alex Davies-Jones: All of the impact …” crime | 363 |
| 27 Mar 2025 | Crime and Policing Bill (Second sitting) “Q I think you are doing really well, Ms Yeung; thank you for coming in. Just a quick question, although I probably know the answer: can I assume that your concerns about face coverings would also apply to the use of live facial recognition technology for protests? Venita Yeung: Yes.” crime | 50 |