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Speeches by Hoyle.

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28 Jan 2026Engagements

I call the shadow Secretary of State for Business and Trade.

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28 Jan 2026British Indian Ocean Territory

Order. It is getting touchy in here. I want the debate to be tolerant and respectful. It is up to the Minister whether she wishes to give way. That word is in order. It has been used from the other side as well, so let us not forget our memories.

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28 Jan 2026British Indian Ocean Territory

Order. No, no, no. You are on the Panel of Chairs. You know that that is not a point of order—it’s not even the start of one. You are trying to continue the debate. I am sure that you are on the list to speak, so you will get to make your points later.

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28 Jan 2026British Indian Ocean Territory

Order. Dr Evans, do you have to keep chuntering? You have asked the question, and you are getting an answer. I do not need—[Interruption.] Order. I wouldn’t bother giving me backchat. I do not need a running commentary. Let’s calm it down a little. It does not look good on TV.

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28 Jan 2026Topical Questions

I call the shadow Minister.

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28 Jan 2026Health Inequalities: Women

I call the shadow Minister.

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28 Jan 2026Health Inequalities: Women

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

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28 Jan 2026Access to Work: People with Disabilities

I call the Chair of the Women and Equalities Committee.

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27 Jan 2026Research and Development Bonds

Order. I can see that you want to round up your question, but this is more of a statement. You are telling the history, which is important, but I hope there is a question coming now, as there are a lot of other Members to get in.

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27 Jan 2026Support for Businesses

I think the Minister has got the idea.

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27 Jan 2026Energy Bills

I call the shadow Minister.

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27 Jan 2026Speaker’s Statement

Before we start today’s business, I want to note that today is Holocaust Memorial Day. I know that the whole House will agree with me about the importance of remembering the 6 million Jewish people murdered during the Holocaust, alongside the millions of other people killed as a result of Nazi persecution, as well as t

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27 Jan 2026Support for Businesses

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

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27 Jan 2026Support for Businesses

I call the shadow Minister.

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27 Jan 2026Government-backed Loans: SMEs

I call the Chair of the Treasury Committee.

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27 Jan 2026 Business Rates

I call the shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer.

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27 Jan 2026 Business Rates

Can I just ask, gently, have you not been advised that this is meant to be 10 minutes? Departments have people who are meant to advise Ministers on how long they have got. How on earth have you got a speech that is longer? It could be 20 minutes. It is unfair to the Members present, and there is other business. Please,

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27 Jan 2026 Business Rates

Order. This is not acceptable. I have to be quite honest, because the other Front Benchers need time to respond. When a statement is meant to take 10 minutes, that is meant to be 10 minutes. If Ministers tell me otherwise in advance, I am willing to work with them, but they cannot just carry on speaking. Minister, I ta

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27 Jan 2026Commonhold and Leasehold Reform

Order. Can I gently say that I want to get everybody in, but I cannot do so if people are going to make longer contributions? I know there is a 40-year clause in the legislation hon. Members are discussing—I don’t want us to hit that today!

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27 Jan 2026 Business Rates

You can have some extra time, if you need it, and the same applies to the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

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