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Speeches by Obese-Jecty.

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2 Apr 2025Waste Incinerators

I am listening to the Minister’s comments about capacity. I appreciate that she may not have the specific details in front of her, but I would be interested to know whether Cambridgeshire sits within one of the undercapacity regions, and whether that is why so many incinerators are being built in those constituencies.

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2 Apr 2025 UK-US Trade and Tariffs

For all the carefully choreographed bonhomie in the Oval Office last November, the Prime Minister failed to secure a US military backstop for his coalition. Despite No. 10 briefing a narrative about productive discussions at the weekend, the Prime Minister has admitted to business leaders that there will be an economic

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2 Apr 2025 Business of the House

On Tuesday 25 March at Windsor castle, His Majesty the King honoured George Kelly, making him an MBE in recognition of his dedication to the Royal British Legion. A former president of the Royal British Legion’s St Ives branch, George joined the legion in 1982 after an incredible 42-year career as an RAF navigator. He

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2 Apr 2025Grassroots Sports

Players like George Furbank, who started his career at Huntingdon Stags?

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2 Apr 2025Grassroots Sports

Rugby union is sadly a sport on its knees in this country, propped up solely by the six nations, with top-flight clubs going to the wall despite a ringfenced premiership cartel. Mismanagement of the game has become endemic. The Rugby Football Union sustained losses of £38 million last year, yet still found the cash to

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2 Apr 2025Speaker's Conference (2024) — Oral Evidence (HC 570)

On that point, I have had to speak to police officers before and give the Op Bridger phrase as effectively a password to let them know who I am, but I did not get the feeling that the call handler I was speaking to necessarily knew what that meant. What steps are we taking to make sure that all call handlers are aware

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2 Apr 2025Speaker's Conference (2024) — Oral Evidence (HC 570)

I have more of a suggestion than a question per se. In a written question to you, Minister Ali, I asked how many people have been prosecuted under the Elections Act 2022. You came back to me with an answer that outlined that there is no record held of how many people have been prosecuted under that law. Coming into thi

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1 Apr 2025 Onshore Wind and Solar Generation

The hon. Member is, like me, a Cambridgeshire MP. Cambridgeshire has already had Sunnica, one of the largest solar farms in the country at 2,400 acres, approved. We have another 1,900 acre project in my constituency, as she well knows, and others are in the planning process. Does she agree that Cambridgeshire residents

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1 Apr 2025 Onshore Wind and Solar Generation

We are talking about increasing the threshold from 50 MW to 100 MW. I wonder whether the Minister is aware of the average size of NSIP projects approved by the Government since last July. If so, why has the threshold been kept artificially low at 100 MW and not raised significantly higher? Otherwise, we will see huge n

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1 Apr 2025 Onshore Wind and Solar Generation

I reiterate my opposition to the measures that this Government wish to impose. The slew of nationally significant infrastructure projects approved by this Government since July is the vanguard of many more. In Huntington, the proposed East Park solar farm is set to be bigger than Gatwick airport, at 1,900 acres spannin

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1 Apr 2025 Onshore Wind and Solar Generation

I will leave my decision until we have a vote on that Bill, but I will look at it in more detail.

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1 Apr 2025 Onshore Wind and Solar Generation

My right hon. Friend makes an excellent point, with which I wholeheartedly agree. The Government have a target of building 1.5 million—sorry, that was downgraded in the spring statement to 1.3 million—new homes. It would be sensible for them to implement some sort of legislation that would mean that those 1.3 million n

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1 Apr 2025British Indian Ocean Territory

The Minister made reference to the UK having full control over Diego Garcia, but earlier this month I received this response from him: “The right to operate and maintain the naval support facility Diego Garcia is held by the Government of the United States. This includes functions as are necessary for the development,

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1 Apr 2025 Points of Order

Further to that point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. I seek your guidance on this important matter. Two weeks ago, the hon. Member for North West Cambridgeshire (Sam Carling) came to my constituency campaigning, and did not inform me that he was visiting. I would very much welcome it if you perhaps took this opportuni

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31 Mar 2025 Royal British Legion

It is a pleasure under your chairmanship, Sir Jeremy. I commend my hon. Friend the Member for Hinckley and Bosworth (Dr Evans) for securing this important debate, and for his work as president of the Hinckley branch of the Royal British Legion. I too am a member of the Royal British Legion and have enjoyed many visits

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31 Mar 2025 Royal British Legion

I wholeheartedly agree with the hon. Member. It is so important that those vital skills developed by armed forces personnel during their time in service are transitioned into the civilian workforce. I know there are many civilian employers that would welcome veterans for the skills they bring, their self-discipline and

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30 Mar 2025Topical Questions

T5. Under the Police Regulations 2003, officers in Hertfordshire receive an allowance of up to £3,000, and those in Bedfordshire receive £2,000. Officers in Cambridgeshire are not eligible for the south-east allowance, despite being in the same tri-force area. The Policing Minister has previously informed me that the G

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26 Mar 2025Spring Statement

The Chancellor has made much of the Government’s investment in defence and desire to make the country a defence industrial superpower. I am keen to pitch for a slice of the protected £400 million for UK defence innovation. Huntingdon is the home of our defence intelligence capability, the US air force’s joint intellige

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25 Mar 2025Asylum Hotels and Illegal Channel Crossings

I appreciate that the Minister’s curt responses suggest that she is struggling somewhat with her brief, but does she actually know how many gangs have been smashed? If she does not know, and on the basis of her previous answers to me I suspect that she does not, why does she not know, and if she does know, will she inf

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24 Mar 2025 Planning and Infrastructure Bill

The aspect of the Bill I would like to focus on is the nationally significant infrastructure project reform. This Labour Government claim that their reforms will make “targeted and impactful interventions to the consenting system,” but that will come as scant consolation to the local residents on the receiving end of t

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