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Speeches by Jardine.

Every Hansard contribution by Christine Jardine this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.

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9 Sept 2024Winter Fuel Payment

I thank the Minister for giving way, but I think she fails to understand that while we accept the principle of means-testing—we accept that there are many pensioners who can afford not to have the winter fuel payment—it is the manner in which the Labour Government intend to bring it in, with a sharp cliff edge and no a

cost-of-livingsocial-careeconomy-jobs
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3 Sept 2024Industrial Strategy

I congratulate the Secretary of State and welcome him to his place. I associate myself with his earlier remarks, particularly about Scotland’s Olympians and Paralympians. I was delighted to hear the recognition in his first answer of the role that our universities will play in a new industrial strategy, which is going

economy-jobsenergyeducation
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2 Sept 2024 Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill

Does my hon. Friend agree that an essential part of that is addressing the problems that the railways face now? Although the Liberal Democrats are agnostic on nationalisation, as my hon. Friend says, the problems that customers face now are about pricing and timetabling, and this Bill will not address them.

transporteconomy-jobsfiscal-policy
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1 Sept 2024 Infected Blood Compensation Scheme

I thank the Paymaster General for his statement, for his update and for confirmation that the establishment of the infected blood compensation scheme has been achieved in regulation on deadline. That is a significant step forward, which I think we should all recognise. It is a significant step forward for the families

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29 Jul 2024 Post Office Horizon

One of my constituents was about to end more than 20 years of service with the Post Office with a comfortable package, but she was persuaded to take on a post office for two months. She did so and then got caught up in the Horizon scandal. She had months of trauma, trying to prove her innocence and arguing with the Pos

crimeeconomy-jobs
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28 Jul 2024Violence against Women and Girls

I welcome the Home Secretary’s comments, particularly in the light of a National Police Chiefs’ Council report that states that one in 12 women will be victim of a violent crime by a man. While police action is necessary, does she agree that this is a whole-Government and whole-society problem? We have to look at socie

crimesocial-careeducation
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28 Jul 2024Public Spending: Inheritance

I would also like to welcome you to the Chair, Madame Deputy Speaker. Much of what the Chancellor says I welcome—no fresh income tax, national insurance or VAT—but I am sure the Chancellor will recognise the concern that many pensioners, particularly in the coldest areas of the country, will be feeling at the announcem

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28 Jul 2024Violence against Women and Girls

3. What steps her Department plans to take to tackle violence against women and girls.

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24 Jul 2024Topical Questions

This summer, we have been celebrating 25 years of devolution in Scotland. In the last Parliament, the Scottish Affairs Committee looked at how the relationship between the UK and Scottish Governments has deteriorated in the past decade and how we can improve it. Does the Minister agree that in the next tranche of devol

economy-jobshealthhousing
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24 Jul 2024European Political Community

May I welcome the new Minister and indeed the whole team to the Front Bench? I am sure that the Minister will agree that his most important role may be in repairing that broken relationship with the European Union for our security, for our defence and, most importantly, for our economy. Given the new Prime Minister’s f

defenceeconomy-jobsimmigration
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23 Jul 2024Engagements

Q2. I congratulate the Prime Minister and welcome him to his place. I am sure he will want to reassure the many parents and teachers in Edinburgh West who have expressed concerns about the implications for our state education system in Scotland of his proposal to levy VAT on independent fees. Edinburgh city council, le

economy-jobssocial-caredefence
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22 Jul 2024Immigration and Home Affairs

I welcome the Home Secretary to her place and congratulate her on what I hope will be a new era in home affairs in this country. I thank her for her declared openness to working together across the House in the best interests of everyone. I have to say that I have had one small disappointment in that I had anticipated

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22 Jul 2024Immigration and Home Affairs

The hon. Gentleman knows that I believe we should be looking at the sectors that suffer. The fruit production and picking sector and the food processing sector in Scotland need a workforce and need immigration as much as those sectors in the rest of the United Kingdom. We should not look at specific geographical areas;

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