Speeches by Wright.
Every Hansard contribution by Jeremy Wright this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 341–351 of 351 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 16 Jan 2025 | Foreign Donations to UK Political Parties “As I mentioned, there is a consensus in this House that foreign donations should not play a part in British politics, but there are gaps in the law. As I mentioned, the Electoral Commission believes that those gaps can be properly closed through further legislation. It is speaking to the Government about that, and I kn…” fiscal-policymp-performance | 74 |
| 16 Jan 2025 | Foreign Donations to UK Political Parties “When establishing the political finance regime, Parliament’s explicit intention was to ban foreign donations. However, limitations of the current law mean that it is possible for money from foreign sources to enter the UK electoral system through donations from UK companies. For that reason, the Electoral Commission ha…” fiscal-policymp-performance | 103 |
| 9 Jan 2025 | Impact of Conflict on Women and Girls “I remind all Members that if they want to contribute to the debate, they should bob or stand briefly, even if they have already notified the Chair that they want to speak.” culture-communityhealtheducation | 32 |
| 18 Dec 2024 | British Indian Ocean Territory: Sovereignty “I know the Minister will want to give the House the greatest possible clarity on what has brought us to this point. The Foreign Secretary has been clear that one of the central considerations for the Government was the likelihood, if not the inevitability, of a binding legal judgment against the UK in this matter. The …” defencemp-performance | 135 |
| 11 Dec 2024 | Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament “Will my right hon. Friend give way before he finishes?” defence | 10 |
| 11 Dec 2024 | Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament “I am extremely grateful to my right hon. Friend for giving way. On behalf of those who have served on the Committee and, in my case, who hope to carry on serving subject to the will of the House, I just say that this moment should not pass without our simply saying thank you to my right hon. Friend for his service. Thi…” defence | 110 |
| 26 Nov 2024 | Online Safety: Children and Young People “Will the Minister give way?” technologycrimehealth | 5 |
| 26 Nov 2024 | Online Safety: Children and Young People “It is a great pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Dowd. I congratulate the hon. Member for Darlington (Lola McEvoy) not just on securing this debate but on the way in which she made her case. I want to focus on a couple of the more technical aspects of the Online Safety Act, which are important in fulfilling …” technologycrimehealth | 644 |
| 14 Nov 2024 | Serious Fraud Office “I warmly welcome my hon. Friend the shadow Solicitor General to her post—it is good to see her back—and I thank the Solicitor General for her kind words. I equally warmly welcome the advent of a “failure to prevent” offence in relation to certain kinds of economic crime. The Solicitor General will agree that the purpos…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 113 |
| 14 Nov 2024 | Topical Questions “The Government have justified their inheritance tax changes for farmers on the basis that they are concerned about people gaining short-term tax advantage by buying agricultural land. May I therefore ask whether, instead of the sweeping changes that they made, the Government considered an approach that would limit the …” agricultureenvironmentutilities | 88 |
| 11 Sept 2024 | Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme “May I first warmly welcome the Solicitor General to her place, and the Attorney General to his place in the other place, in what the Solicitor General will already know is one of the most interesting and challenging parts of government? While I am at it, I should of course also welcome the hon. Member for Hammersmith a…” crime | 281 |