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Speeches by Voaden.

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12 Mar 2025Sustainable Farming Incentive

It is beginning to feel a little like a game of Top Trumps in who can cause the most financial unpredictability to farmers, be it through the botched ELMS roll-out or the cancellation of this scheme at a moment’s notice. Half of Britain’s fruit and veg farmers expect to go out of business. The Minister says that he wil

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12 Mar 2025 Rural Communities: Government Support

It has been a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Dr Murrison. I will not name all the speakers who contributed but, unsurprisingly, health, transport, phones, broadband and farming all came up in the debate, as did the pubs of Farnham and Bordon, which we must not forget. I urge the Government—

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12 Mar 2025 Rural Communities: Government Support

The hon. Member’s point comes back to what I am saying about having people at the top table who really understand how these economies work, because so often those smaller communities are lost under the larger voice of the big cities. In peripheral rural and coastal communities, which have higher levels of high occupati

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12 Mar 2025 Rural Communities: Government Support

My colleagues are doing well at predicting what I am about to say. I have not shared my speech, but my next paragraph goes on to say that I heard from two pupils this morning about how they miss out on all the after-school clubs and activities because they have to be on the school bus and cannot get home later in the d

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12 Mar 2025 Rural Communities: Government Support

I agree with the hon. Gentleman. In my constituency we have two banking hubs, which are doing a good job and providing a valued service. In fact, he raises my next point, which was going to be that banks are closing; I will skip that. Village pubs—often the only third space left where people can meet, socialise and bui

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12 Mar 2025 Rural Communities: Government Support

I beg to move, That this House has considered Government support for rural communities. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Dr Murrison. I grew up in Edinburgh, went to Sheffield University and then moved for work to London, where I lived on and off for nearly 20 years, before moving to South Devon in 20

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11 Mar 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 492)

What did you choose?

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11 Mar 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 492)

This is a question for Annamarie and Margaret. The updated initial teacher training and early career framework includes new content on inclusive teaching. Could you tell us very briefly whether you think this is sufficient? What improvements could be made to teacher training to better equip educators in supporting chil

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11 Mar 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 492)

Hello. My name is Caroline. I am an MP from south Devon, right down in the west country. I would like to ask you about the school curriculum. How do you think the curriculum could be changed to be more inclusive? If you think that there are any changes to the curriculum that would not make any difference, please say so

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11 Mar 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 492)

That is a whole other question.

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11 Mar 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 492)

What did you choose?

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11 Mar 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 492)

Yes. How do you think the school curriculum could be changed to make it more inclusive? More of anything, less of something?

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11 Mar 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 492)

Hello. My name is Caroline. I am an MP from south Devon, right down in the west country. I would like to ask you about the school curriculum. How do you think the curriculum could be changed to be more inclusive? If you think that there are any changes to the curriculum that would not make any difference, please say so

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11 Mar 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 492)

This is a question for Annamarie and Margaret. The updated initial teacher training and early career framework includes new content on inclusive teaching. Could you tell us very briefly whether you think this is sufficient? What improvements could be made to teacher training to better equip educators in supporting chil

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11 Mar 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 492)

I have a question for Annamarie. What challenges do education settings face when adopting a whole-setting approach to inclusivity? What steps do you think could be taken in the setting and by the local authority, or the Government, to help overcome these challenges and improve inclusivity?

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11 Mar 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 492)

That is a whole other question.

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11 Mar 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 492)

I have a question for Annamarie. What challenges do education settings face when adopting a whole-setting approach to inclusivity? What steps do you think could be taken in the setting and by the local authority, or the Government, to help overcome these challenges and improve inclusivity?

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11 Mar 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 492)

Yes. How do you think the school curriculum could be changed to make it more inclusive? More of anything, less of something?

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7 Mar 2025Protection of Children (Digital Safety and Data Protection) Bill

I support very much what the right hon. Gentleman is saying about the need for urgent action. What conversations were had before 4 July last year about tightening up legislation around smartphones, because this problem did not start on the day of the general election, but was there when his party was in government?

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7 Mar 2025Protection of Children (Digital Safety and Data Protection) Bill

Thank you. We know that violent pornography that celebrates assault and rape is leading to an increase in harmful practices, such as strangulation, that it warps the way young people view sexual relationships, and that it is directly impacting on health and wellbeing, particularly of young women, across the country. Ye

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MethodEach row is one contribution (intervention or speech). Word count from the official text.