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19 Dec 2024 Ukraine

When Russia cruelly invaded Finland in 1940, she not only took territory with force majeure, but imposed neutrality on that country for 50 years. There was a phrase for it: Finlandisation. I know our influence is not overwhelming, but when it comes to the Trump presidency, will the Minister assure me that the Governmen

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18 Dec 2024Employment Rights: Terminal Illness

Order. I remind Members that if they wish to speak, they must bob.

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18 Dec 2024British Indian Ocean Territory: Sovereignty

Can the Minister enlighten us as to the attitude on the deal of the incoming Trump Administration? Does he know, or shall I ask the hon. Member for Clacton (Nigel Farage)?

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18 Dec 2024 Gatwick Airspace Modernisation Review

I will call John Milne to move the motion, and then I will call the Minister to respond. There will not be an opportunity for the Member in charge to wind up, as is the convention in 30-minute debates. It is not normal for other Members to make a speech unless they have the permission of the Member in charge and the Mi

transportenvironmentlocal-government
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17 Dec 2024National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill

My hon. Friend is a fellow Lincolnshire MP. In Lincoln we have St Barnabas hospice, a greatly loved local institution where most people would want to spend their final days. We also have the Lincolnshire air ambulance, and we have GPs all over our huge county who are struggling. Can he explain how it is in the public i

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobshealth
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17 Dec 2024National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill

We had this great debate on assisted dying where every single person who spoke said it was essential that we improve palliative care. I wonder whether we could form a consensus in this Committee. One compromise that the Government could make is to take hospices out of this tax. That would be so popular, achieve so much

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16 Dec 2024 English Devolution

The Government say that they want to end the top-down approach. How does that square with a district council such as West Lindsey in Lincolnshire being denied any say in massive solar farms or wind turbines? Will the Minister do me a favour and confirm that his aim is to pass more power back to district councils? Indee

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16 Dec 2024Royal Mail Takeover

Thirty-one years ago, when I had the Minister’s job, I was trying to privatise the Post Office, but I was stopped by rebellious Tory Back Benchers—nothing new there. I was sacked a week later. So I warn him that this is quite a difficult issue. What people were worried about was the universal service obligation—it cost

economy-jobsutilities
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10 Dec 2024Early Release Scheme

What concerns me is not the past but the future and how to protect the public. Will the Secretary of State assure me that the screening process is sufficiently robust to ensure that violent and dangerous criminals are not released into the community?

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10 Dec 2024Early Release Scheme

14. What recent assessment she has made of the effectiveness of the early release scheme.

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9 Dec 2024Fireworks: Sale and Use

Order. I remind all Members that they should bob if they wish to speak in the debate. Twenty-four Members have put in to speak, so I will have to impose a time limit of six minutes, because I am anxious that everyone should get in. I remind you all that the more interventions there are, the more likely it is that someo

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9 Dec 2024Planning Committees: Reform

There is nothing more controversial than Governments seeking to bypass local democracy. I saw that with the desire of the last Government to bypass local democracy by imposing a special development order on RAF Scampton, and I see it now with the many applications to build solar farms that are ostensibly national infra

housinglocal-government
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2 Dec 2024Migration and Border Security

I agree with the Home Secretary that the failure of the last Government to control immigration was unconscionable, and our new leader has rightly apologised for our failure. Some of us on the Back Benches warned the Government at the time, but there we are—that is the past. Looking to the future, I agree that we all wa

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29 Nov 2024Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill

I pay tribute to the hon. Member for Hackney South and Shoreditch (Dame Meg Hillier), and I want to follow her in talking about palliative care. Let me start by reading an email that was sent to me only yesterday by a personal friend and constituent: “I apologise for adding to the thousands of emails you will be receiv

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29 Nov 2024Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill

Will the hon. Gentleman forgive me if I do not? I know that many people want to speak. I just want to develop this argument, then I will finish. The law is so unclear. I have talked to a number of palliative care specialists, and they say that we can give as much morphine as we want to a patient and we will not kill th

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25 Nov 2024Speaker’s Statement

Further to that point of order, Mr Speaker. I served in this place with John Prescott for many years, and I admired him from afar as being a true Labour man and a man of true grit. I am not sure that my admiration of him was reciprocated, but I held him in great affection. My first memory of him was in 1983, when I arr

culture-communitymp-performance
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20 Nov 2024 Terminal Illness (Relief of Pain)

I beg to move, That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to issue guidance about the application of the criminal law in respect of the administration of pain relief by healthcare professionals to people who are terminally ill; and for connected purposes. As we know, a ten-minute rule Bill

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20 Nov 2024Engagements

Q6. Today is Red Wednesday, when we remember all those worldwide who are persecuted for their belief. A recent report by Aid to the Church in Need shows that in the countries surveyed the persecution of minorities increased by 60%. In the light of that, will the Government commit to reappointing the Prime Minister’s sp

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18 Nov 2024Indefinite Leave to Remain: Healthcare Workers

Order. I should say that it is against the rules to work on a laptop while attending these debates.

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18 Nov 2024Indefinite Leave to Remain: Healthcare Workers

If Members wish to speak, they have to rise in their place.

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