Speeches by Anderson.
Every Hansard contribution by Fleur Anderson this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 401–420 of 503 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 22 Jan 2025 | Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 477) “We need to look at every way in which we can improve outcomes for people. If anyone is on that long waiting list, however we can solve it, that is what we should work as politicians to achieve. Those examples of all-island health strategies should absolutely be built on. We recently had the British–Irish Intergovernmen…” | 183 |
| 22 Jan 2025 | Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 477) “I absolutely agree that trust is an essential part of this. This goes two ways. The UK Government working with the Executive, and the Prime Minister leading from the front and having a conversation with the First Minister and Deputy First Minister in his first couple of days of office, not only started off the way we w…” | 339 |
| 22 Jan 2025 | Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 477) “It is a really good point. It is certainly something I have done in the different roles that I have had. It is important to do that. It is much harder in politics than it has been in previous roles that I have had in life, for sure, but it is really important. We need to have some honest discussions. The helpful way of…” | 196 |
| 22 Jan 2025 | Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 477) “It is a really helpful amount and I hope that it will be helpful not only for the money that is provided, but also for the conversation that is going to be had when the full board is set up. I hope that that will be by the end of this financial year. The full board of experts will be talking about public sector transfo…” | 294 |
| 22 Jan 2025 | Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 477) “On the £47 million a year, you can also ask the Minister of Finance about this, but I think that there have been conversations about actually not having that, but dividing the total pot by five and allocating it by year. We need to frontload some of that money, so I hope that we will see that. More of it needs to be sp…” | 79 |
| 22 Jan 2025 | Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 477) “Thank you to the whole Committee for holding this inquiry. It is really important. It is what I hear talked about by almost everyone I meet as I go around Northern Ireland. As a former member of a Select Committee, when we do reports and wonder what is going to happen to them, to have this follow-up report on the repor…” | 775 |
| 22 Jan 2025 | Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 477) “The new fiscal framework is down to the Treasury to negotiate. There are parts of this that I am responsible for and parts that other parts of the United Kingdom Government are responsible for. I can talk a bit more about that. For us, it is relaying what we hear and what is needed, supporting the independent Fiscal Co…” | 116 |
| 22 Jan 2025 | Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 477) “Digital transformation is really fundamental to changing the model and that whole part of transformation. This is actually linked to the transformation board, because one aspect of the transformation board is the digital landscape review, by which we mean looking at how we can use digital to transform the different are…” | 241 |
| 22 Jan 2025 | Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 477) “It is a great question. I also come from a project management background and I want to see outcomes. We all do as well, do we not? We want to see the outcomes that are best for people in Northern Ireland, so absolutely driving that transformation forward. That is some of the thinking behind two aspects of this. One is …” | 737 |
| 22 Jan 2025 | Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 477) “All of these conversations are with the Treasury as well, so it is very much a joined-up conversation.” | 18 |
| 22 Jan 2025 | Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 477) “It is, yes. I have spoken directly with Northern Ireland Ministers about this for different areas of work, and it is under active consideration. We want to be able to unlock the finance to provide for better outcomes in public services. I cannot guarantee that there will be a great outcome in all of them, but it is und…” | 60 |
| 22 Jan 2025 | Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 477) “In short, they have the powers they need. These are decisions that they need to make. There is devolution of the full fiscal framework, so it is up to them to make those decisions. A negotiation of that would be to change the means of devolution. The devolved settlement is there, giving them all the powers and levers. …” | 103 |
| 22 Jan 2025 | Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 477) “These are being held by the Treasury directly with the Northern Ireland Executive. I am glad that you are speaking to the Minister of Finance after this. It is very much a devolved matter. This is a political decision for the Executive to make. I know the potential options that there are. The discussions we are having …” | 209 |
| 22 Jan 2025 | Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 477) “There is absolutely recognition of that pressure and an understanding of the challenges we face. Our main message is not, “You have lots of money. Get on with it”. The main message is, “There are tough decisions to be made. It is a difficult climate, but do not let that stop transformation”. That is the clear message. …” | 180 |
| 21 Jan 2025 | Northern Ireland’s Political Institutions “It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Western. I congratulate the hon. Member for Lagan Valley (Sorcha Eastwood) on securing this important debate—I believe it is her first debate since her election—and on the constructive and sensitive approach that has been adopted. She brings an important contribution t…” local-governmenteconomy-jobshealth | 124 |
| 21 Jan 2025 | Northern Ireland’s Political Institutions “I am glad the hon. Gentleman has raised that issue. There is a £235 million part of the restoration package focused on transformation, and it is transformation that can demonstrate the effectiveness of the institutions. This is a demonstration of the UK Government’s willingness to work together in partnership for genui…” local-governmenteconomy-jobshealth | 290 |
| 21 Jan 2025 | Northern Ireland’s Political Institutions “No; I will make some progress. One of the most important contributions that we, as the UK Government, can make is to provide that long-term certainty and stability to Northern Ireland after the tumult of recent years. It is the focus of the UK Government and, I am sure, of all the Members here present. We do not want S…” local-governmenteconomy-jobshealth | 531 |
| 21 Jan 2025 | Northern Ireland’s Political Institutions “No; I will make some progress. Our partnership approach enables us to work together to overcome joint challenges and to strengthen the institutions through delivery.” local-governmenteconomy-jobshealth | 25 |
| 21 Jan 2025 | Northern Ireland’s Political Institutions “We need consensus for change. I welcome the proposals for change laid out by the hon. Member for Lagan Valley today. Everything I can see from the political parties and the debates in Stormont shows that we are still a long way from agreeing what those kinds of changes should be, whether those are the specific ones men…” local-governmenteconomy-jobshealth | 246 |
| 21 Jan 2025 | Northern Ireland’s Political Institutions “I welcome the hon. Member’s intervention. There was stability for 10 years when power sharing was enabled, and that is at the heart of what must be enabled by the institutions there. Unless there is a real change shown in various different ways, we need to ensure that those institutions maintain that power sharing. Tha…” local-governmenteconomy-jobshealth | 87 |