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Speeches by Hoyle.

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DateDebate & contributionWords
11 Mar 2026Engagements

Order. Enough is enough. I cannot hear it. [Interruption.] Who wants to lead the first ones out? Right. We will have a little bit more silence.

defencecost-of-livingenergy
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11 Mar 2026Engagements

Order. Order! I am sorry I am interrupting you, but unfortunately we have to stick to Prime Minister’s questions, not Leader of the Opposition’s questions.

defencecost-of-livingenergy
25
11 Mar 2026Engagements

I call the Leader of the Opposition.

defencecost-of-livingenergy
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11 Mar 2026Topical Questions

I call the shadow Minister.

healthlabour-marketcrime
5
11 Mar 2026Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls.

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

crimesocial-carehealth
6
11 Mar 2026Engagements

I call the leader of the Liberal Democrats.

defencecost-of-livingenergy
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11 Mar 2026Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls.

I call the shadow Minister.

crimesocial-carehealth
5
11 Mar 2026Engagements

Order. Mr Swallow, you’re going out. I’ve had enough—week in, week out. Either leave now or I will name you.

defencecost-of-livingenergy
20
11 Mar 2026International Women’s Day

I call the shadow Minister.

healthcrimeeconomy-jobs
5
10 Mar 2026Cost of Living: Families

I call the shadow Minister.

cost-of-livinghousingfiscal-policy
5
10 Mar 2026Topical Questions

I call the shadow Chancellor.

cost-of-livingeconomy-jobsutilities
5
10 Mar 2026High Street Businesses: Tax Changes

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

economy-jobsfiscal-policylabour-market
6
10 Mar 2026High Street Businesses: Tax Changes

That was rather a long question.

economy-jobsfiscal-policylabour-market
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10 Mar 2026Youth Unemployment: Autumn Budget 2025

I call the shadow Minister.

economy-jobslabour-market
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10 Mar 2026Youth Unemployment: Autumn Budget 2025

I call the Chair of the Treasury Committee.

economy-jobslabour-market
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10 Mar 2026Digital ID: Public Consultation

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

economy-jobsother
6
10 Mar 2026Points of Order

I do not disagree, but I know that the right hon. Member has a sneaking understanding of what happens in government and how Governments might try to get away with things. He is another Member who is always around, as well. What I will say is that it would be much easier if the Government were to be very explicit and op

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10 Mar 2026Points of Order

The right hon. Member is always here, so he should not have to worry about the titles. In fairness, I take that on board. The fact is that the Government are in charge of the titles of their ministerial statements. They have full responsibility; I have no responsibility for that. That is certainly on the record. I expe

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10 Mar 2026Points of Order

I thank the hon. Member for giving notice of his point of order. I reiterate—[Interruption.] I am dealing with a Member. I reiterate that I do not care whether it is Ministers, shadow Ministers or Back Benchers, the courtesy is that you must let the Member know before you get to their constituency, unless your visit is

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10 Mar 2026Digital ID: Public Consultation

Mr Shannon, you kept saying “you”. Am I the devil, or is it the Chief Secretary? [Laughter.]

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