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Speeches by Stainbank.

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30 Oct 2025 Business of the House

My constituent Brian is suffering from cancer and is unable to work. He has been unable to alter his child maintenance payments, despite persistently making contact with those concerned over a number of months, and has been paying over half his income. When will the Government react to the inquiry by the Work and Pensi

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30 Oct 2025 Infected Blood Compensation Scheme

I welcome the Minister’s statement, and the opening of further interim payments last week. The families of infected people in Falkirk have in the past told me that systems could be better streamlined to improve the pace of delivery. I know the pace of delivery will continue to be imperative for families, so what assura

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29 Oct 2025 Asylum Seekers: MOD Housing

I welcome the urgency with which Ministers are seeking to end Tory-created asylum hotel use—which does not work for those fleeing persecution, or for local communities such as those in Falkirk—while also lowering the cost of the asylum system and speeding up processing. Will the Minister elaborate on the criteria that

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28 Oct 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-10-28)

The Department for Transport.

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28 Oct 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-10-28)

Thank you very much, Chair. This is an application for a Westminster Hall debate on a Tuesday morning. The UK bus manufacturing industry is at a critical juncture. The most important thing is that we cannot keep sending so many of our orders, especially for electric vehicles, to China. We are losing market share rapidl

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28 Oct 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-10-28)

There is a clear preference for a Tuesday over a Thursday, considering the interest of colleagues from at least three parts of the United Kingdom in bus manufacturing.

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28 Oct 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-10-28)

Yes. That is the work that the DFT are carrying forward in November, and why we are putting this application forward urgently.

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28 Oct 2025 World Stroke Day

Does my hon. Friend agree that we need a plan in Scotland to install 24/7 emergency thrombectomy care across the country as soon as possible? I believe the objective is 2031, but we should be pushing the Scottish Government to go further and faster on that.

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28 Oct 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-10-28)

I think that there is interest. We have been raising this with multiple Departments, but the Department for Transport would be the most relevant.

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28 Oct 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-10-28)

I am more than happy to come back for the next one.

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28 Oct 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-10-28)

I have also sought assurances from the Cabinet Office, the Northern Ireland Office and the Scotland Office at the same time, so I am aware that a lot of Departments are working across this. One of the three principal aims articulated in the application is to look at the pipeline of orders, which I think is the most urg

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22 Oct 2025Public Procurement: Employment

13. What steps he is taking to increase employment opportunities through public procurement.

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22 Oct 2025Public Procurement: Employment

I declare an interest as the co-chair of the all-party parliamentary group for British buses. Alexander Dennis and Wrightbus create 13 jobs for every four directly hired in bus manufacturing, and for decades Alexander Dennis has been an invaluable piece of the Scottish economy. After the business almost left Scotland f

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22 Oct 2025 Business of the House

Older constituents living in the high flats at Callendar Park and Kemper Avenue in my constituency have for years raised the issue of unacceptable antisocial, and sometimes criminal, behaviour. Those flats are the last place that any drug dealer should be rehoused. Can we have a debate in Government time on housing and

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21 Oct 2025Devolution in Scotland

I agree. It also undermines the message in section 1 of the Scotland Act 1998 that there shall be a Scottish Parliament with the powers to fix policy challenges. It is the reason we are proud devolutionists in this place: we want a Scottish Parliament that can address the issues under its competency. I agree that that

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21 Oct 2025Devolution in Scotland

I welcome the debate, brought forward by the hon. Member for Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross (Jamie Stone). As my hon. Friend the Member for Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy (Melanie Ward) pointed out, I am a member of the devolution generation. As my hon. Friend the Member for Edinburgh East and Musselburgh (Chris Murr

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21 Oct 2025Devolution in Scotland

I imagine the people of Wales choose to vote in the same ways as the Scottish people do for the Scots. My hon. Friend the Member for Alloa and Grangemouth (Brian Leishman) put it very well: simply picking a different nation in the UK to tackle our policy issues is getting exhausting, especially on the nationalist Bench

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19 Oct 2025Asylum Seekers: Support and Accommodation

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir John. My contribution will focus exclusively on the asylum system and the impact that my community has seen. Falkirk has been a host community for asylum seekers over the last few years. I have met people from Ukraine, the middle east and the horn of Africa, many o

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15 Oct 2025 Business of the House

Last Friday, I attended a graduation for STEM—science, technology, engineering and maths—students at Forth Valley College. This college is a crucial educational asset and it is vital to plans to re-industrialise our area. However, due to a 20% cut in funding for the college sector since the SNP began its fourth term in

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15 Sept 2025Topical Questions

Barlinnie prison is operating at 30% above capacity, and His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Prisons is strongly urging Scottish Government action before the £1 billion replacement is finally built in 2028. What steps are Ministers taking to avoid the costly mistakes of the SNP Scottish Government in tackling the prison capa

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