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Speeches by Hoyle.

Every Hansard contribution by Lindsay Hoyle this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.

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DateDebate & contributionWords
21 Apr 2026Topical Questions

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

defenceeconomy-jobsimmigration
6
21 Apr 2026Gibraltar: UK-EU Treaty

I call the shadow Minister.

defenceeconomy-jobs
5
21 Apr 2026UK-Mauritius Treaty

I call the shadow Minister.

defenceimmigrationlocal-government
5
21 Apr 2026Peter Mandelson: Government Appointment

Order. Bernard, please, you are permanently standing in my line of vision. The hon. Member will give way when he wants to, not because you are standing up.

mp-performancedefenceeconomy-jobs
28
21 Apr 2026West Bank: Illegal Settlements

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

defenceculture-community
6
21 Apr 2026Iran: Human Rights

I call the shadow Foreign Secretary.

defenceculture-community
6
21 Apr 2026Peter Mandelson: Government Appointment

Before we come to today’s emergency debate, I remind the House, as I did yesterday, of the rules relating to accusations against individual Members. While certain criticisms may be made about the Government collectively, paragraph 21.24 of “Erskine May” makes it clear that any accusations against individual Members abo

mp-performancedefenceeconomy-jobs
109
21 Apr 2026Topical Questions

I call the shadow Foreign Secretary.

defenceeconomy-jobsimmigration
6
21 Apr 2026 English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill

I can inform the House that Lords amendment 39 engages Commons financial privilege. If the Lords amendment is agreed to, I will ensure that the customary entry waiving Commons financial privilege is entered into the Journal. Clause 2 Areas of competence

local-governmenthousingenvironment
41
21 Apr 2026 English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill

With this it will be convenient to discuss: Lords amendments 4, 13 and 26, and Government motions to disagree. Lords amendments 36 and 37, Government motion to disagree, and Government amendment (a) in lieu of Lords amendment 37. Lords amendments 41, 85 to 87, 89 to 91, 94, 97 to 116, 120, 121 and 123, and Government m

local-governmenthousingenvironment
147
21 Apr 2026Peter Mandelson: Government Appointment

Just to help the House, given how many people we have to speak, I suggest an informal time limit of seven minutes, and Carolyn Harris will set a good example of that.

mp-performancedefenceeconomy-jobs
32
20 Apr 2026Peter Mandelson Appointment

As there is no objection, the right hon. Member has obtained the leave of the House. The debate will be held tomorrow as the first item of public business. The debate will last for up to three hours and will arise on a motion that the House has considered the specific matter set out in the right hon. Member’s applicati

mp-performancedefence
60
20 Apr 2026Higher Education: Freedom of Speech

I call the shadow Minister.

education
5
20 Apr 2026Security Vetting

Order. I am sorry, but we do not use that word, and I am sure the Member will withdraw it.

mp-performancedefence
20
20 Apr 2026Security Vetting

Order. Mr Anderson, you will have to leave.

mp-performancedefence
8
20 Apr 2026Security Vetting

I call the Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Dame Emily Thornberry.

mp-performancedefence
12
20 Apr 2026Apprenticeships

I call the shadow Minister.

educationeconomy-jobslabour-market
5
20 Apr 2026Apprenticeships

Order. This is a question to the Minister, not about what the Opposition might be doing.

educationeconomy-jobslabour-market
16
20 Apr 2026Security Vetting

Before I call the Prime Minister, I wish to make a brief statement. The subject that we are about to discuss is of the utmost seriousness. I expect the discussion to be focused on the facts and the issues at hand, and not on personal attacks against individual Members. Although certain criticisms may be made about the

mp-performancedefence
151
20 Apr 2026Security Vetting

I call the Leader of the Opposition.

mp-performancedefence
7
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Sources
SourceHansard · official report
MethodEach row is one contribution (intervention or speech). Word count from the official text.