Speeches by Hayes.
Every Hansard contribution by John Hayes this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 81–100 of 666 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 3 Feb 2026 | Changes to Jury Trials “As you know, Mr Speaker, the age-old jury system connects the public to the exercise of law, and is therefore at the heart of popular consent for criminal justice. In abandoning this link, are the Government careless of the accountability that it brings, or are they driven wholly by thoughtless expediency? Are Minister…” crimeeconomy-jobs | 56 |
| 28 Jan 2026 | British Indian Ocean Territory “I invite my right hon. Friend to challenge the Minister to deal with the issue of the treaty of Pelindaba, which I think came into force in 2009. It was designed to prevent African nuclear proliferation. If we breach that treaty by means of this deal, it would open up an opportunity for all kinds of hostile powers, inc…” defencefiscal-policyimmigration | 80 |
| 21 Jan 2026 | Northern Ireland Troubles: Legacy and Reconciliation “I am extremely grateful to the Secretary of State for giving way; he is an immensely courteous Member of this House and always has been. He will be aware, however, that there is a live legal case by the Northern Ireland Veterans Movement, and that the very Human Rights Act he cited says that this kind of order ought no…” defencesocial-care | 98 |
| 20 Jan 2026 | Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill “rose—” defencefiscal-policy | 1 |
| 20 Jan 2026 | Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill “On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. The Chair made it clear at the outset that the amendments that deal with matters of finance were inappropriate to be considered here, for obvious reasons. I understood, however, that the amendments that we were debating, including those that reference the Chagossians, do not c…” defencefiscal-policy | 61 |
| 20 Jan 2026 | Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill “On that point, the Minister will be aware that the matter was debated at length in the Lords. Indeed, one of the amendments that we are considering deals precisely with the entitlements of the Chagossians. They were not involved in the negotiations at any stage, and they have made that clear. Why on earth would the Min…” defencefiscal-policy | 75 |
| 20 Jan 2026 | Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill “I am immensely grateful, Madam Deputy Speaker. The best laws begin as Bills that metamorphosise during their passage and are improved through scrutiny. However, that depends on Ministers listening and learning. The amendments before us from the House of Lords are measured and reasonable. They are not wrecking amendment…” defencefiscal-policy | 282 |
| 20 Jan 2026 | Temporary Accommodation: Out of Area Placements “It is a private joke, don’t worry!” housinglocal-governmentsocial-care | 7 |
| 20 Jan 2026 | Temporary Accommodation: Out of Area Placements “I will call Josh Babarinde to move the motion, and then call the Minister to respond. Other Members may make a speech only with prior permission from the Member in charge. There will not be an opportunity to wind up, sadly, as it is only a half-hour debate.” housinglocal-governmentsocial-care | 48 |
| 20 Jan 2026 | Domestic Abuse-related Deaths: NHS Prevention “Thank you for winding up. This has been a really important debate and I am so pleased that everyone was able to contribute. I hope that, had I spoken in the debate and not chaired it, I would have spoken with the same passion and insight that everyone has shown. Question put and agreed to. Resolved, That this House has…” healthcrimesocial-care | 74 |
| 20 Jan 2026 | Domestic Abuse-related Deaths: NHS Prevention “For the benefit of the large number of visitors in the Public Gallery, I say that we now move to the wind-up speeches. I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.” healthcrimesocial-care | 29 |
| 20 Jan 2026 | Domestic Abuse-related Deaths: NHS Prevention “I remind Members that they need to bob to catch my eye— although I can see they already know that.” healthcrimesocial-care | 20 |
| 7 Jan 2026 | Rural Communities “I entirely endorse what the hon. Lady said about the family farm tax and the campaign that was waged against it, which crossed a number of political parties. Will she go further and join the campaign that is raging among the Opposition against the imposition of huge solar plants, pylons and substations on prime agricul…” agriculturecost-of-livinglocal-government | 76 |
| 7 Jan 2026 | Rural Communities “rose—” agriculturecost-of-livinglocal-government | 1 |
| 7 Jan 2026 | Rural Communities “My right hon. Friend is making a salient point. When local people face the impositions that she mentions, it is prime land that is taken out of production, compromising our food security, making us less economically resilient, and costing jobs and livelihoods in the countryside.” agriculturecost-of-livinglocal-government | 45 |
| 7 Jan 2026 | Rural Communities “My hon. Friend is, as ever, making a valuable contribution to our considerations. Does he recognise that energy security and food security should not be made competitors? We need to invest in energy security, yes, but not at the expense of the most fertile, valuable farmland of the country, which we need to grow enough…” agriculturecost-of-livinglocal-government | 60 |
| 18 Dec 2025 | Business of the House “Merry Christmas to you, Mr Speaker, to the Leader of the House and to my friends across the House. I also wish a merry Christmas to my constituent in Holbeach, Annette Bramley, although at this time she will be grieving the loss of her daughter Holly, who was brutally murdered by a worthless, wicked husband. We have ju…” local-governmenthealtheconomy-jobs | 138 |
| 16 Dec 2025 | Prisoner Early Release: Earned Progression “16. What estimate he has made of the number of prisoners eligible for early release under the earned progression model.” crime | 20 |
| 16 Dec 2025 | Prisoner Early Release: Earned Progression “The salient difference between the Government and the people is that the public expect vile, vicious, violent people to be locked up, so that they can ruin no more lives, whereas the Government want to let them free. About two thirds of rapists and 83% of child sex offenders will be eligible for early release. Is it an…” crime | 100 |
| 15 Dec 2025 | Online Safety Act 2023: Repeal “That is all true, by the way.” culture-communitycrimesocial-care | 7 |