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Speeches by Hoyle.

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DateDebate & contributionWords
27 Oct 2025North Sea Oil and Gas Industry

Order. When I decide on an urgent question, I do not need to be questioned about how urgent it is, or whether it is like a two-stroke engine or a 50 cc—actually, some of us think it might be a three litre.

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22 Oct 2025 Fishing and Coastal Growth Fund

I call the Chair of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee.

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22 Oct 2025Strengthening National Resilience

I call the shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.

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22 Oct 2025 Fishing and Coastal Growth Fund

I call the Father of the House.

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22 Oct 2025 Business of the House

Order. Can we speed up, because a lot of people want to get in, and it is only fair that everybody gets a chance?

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22 Oct 2025Strengthening National Resilience

Order. We have had one or two little bits of that, Mr Mayhew, and we do not need it. You should know better; you have been here long enough now. I expect a little bit more respect.

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22 Oct 2025Delivery of Government Priorities

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

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22 Oct 2025 Alleged Spying Case: Role of Attorney General’s Office

Order. Mr Jenrick, when you get a UQ, you get your time, and I want you to be heard in silence, quite rightly, because this is an important issue that affects this House—but I do not need barracking from the Opposition Benches. I want you to help me. If you wish to catch my eye in the future, this is not the best way t

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22 Oct 2025 Business of the House

Just to help the House, we are aiming for a 12.30 finish. A good example of speed will be given by Dr Marie Tidball.

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22 Oct 2025 Alleged Spying Case: Role of Attorney General’s Office

There is a collective responsibility for the Government to answer within this House—the right hon. Member is absolutely right to ask the question—but I am not responsible for the answers that the Solicitor General provides. This goes back to the frustration under the previous Administration, when the Foreign Secretary

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22 Oct 2025 Fishing and Coastal Growth Fund

This was a very important and well attended urgent question, and I thank the Minister for coming to the Chamber to answer it. One of the arguments made to me for not granting it was that “there will be a Westminster Hall debate next Wednesday, though on an unrelated subject: banning plastic wipes”—I know that argument

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22 Oct 2025Strengthening National Resilience

Perhaps I can help, then. Security does include the resilience and the security of this House. I can go through it a bit more if need be, but I am sure that the Minister will use his imagination to answer.

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22 Oct 2025 Fishing and Coastal Growth Fund

I call the shadow Minister.

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22 Oct 2025 Fishing and Coastal Growth Fund

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

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22 Oct 2025 Alleged Spying Case: Role of Attorney General’s Office

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

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22 Oct 2025Civil Service Recruitment

I call the shadow Minister.

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22 Oct 2025Civil Service Recruitment

Welcome, Minister.

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22 Oct 2025 Business of the House

I call the Chair of the Backbench Business Committee.

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22 Oct 2025Speaker’s Statement

Before we come to questions, I know that there has been some commentary on what Members may or may not discuss in the Chamber in relation to Prince Andrew, some of which is inaccurate. There is understandably great interest in this matter, from Members and from the public. For the benefit of the House, I would like to

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22 Oct 2025Strengthening National Resilience

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

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