Speeches by Evans.
Every Hansard contribution by Luke Evans this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 201–220 of 848 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 8 Dec 2025 | Restriction of Jury Trials “I congratulate the Minister on both her passion and her ability to get so many words into Hansard in her responses on an urgent question. However, one bit of detail that we are missing—and she is now being asked about this for the fifth time—is an impact assessment. She has said again that the impact assessment will be…” crime | 106 |
| 8 Dec 2025 | Mental Health Bill [Lords] “I am grateful to you, Madam Deputy Speaker, for stepping in on that basis. We have had plenty of chances to debate this Bill, both in Committee and many times in the mental health debates that I am partial to. We could go through why the last Government changed the interventions of NHS England and brought in integrated…” healthsocial-care | 275 |
| 8 Dec 2025 | Mental Health Bill [Lords] “I have talked about roads and bridges throughout the duration of the Bill. We have now reached the end of the long road that was, of course, embarked on by Baroness May in 2018 with the independent Wessely report, which was the foundation of this legislation. It constitutes a cross-party, cross-departmental look at how…” healthsocial-care | 414 |
| 8 Dec 2025 | Employment Rights Bill “Does the hon. Lady agree that it would have been helpful if an impact assessment had been carried out, so that everyone could see exactly what the impact of removing the cap would be?” labour-marketeconomy-jobs | 34 |
| 3 Dec 2025 | Terminal Illness: Mental Health Support “The Minister is indeed right to say that there was an injection of cash, but the proportion of funding being spent on mental health was actually cut. The written ministerial statement is very clear that that proportion went from 8.78% to 8.71%, which the royal college said was about £300 million of investment. Can he c…” healthsocial-care | 95 |
| 3 Dec 2025 | Terminal Illness: Mental Health Support “The old adage we often hear is that there are two certainties in life—taxes and death. We spend a lot of time in this House talking about the former and very little time speaking about the latter, even though we know it will affect us; I have argued that both as a doctor and in this House since I was elected. I take my…” healthsocial-care | 956 |
| 1 Dec 2025 | Budget Resolutions “I congratulate the Government on keeping one of their manifesto commitments, because their manifesto said, “Change”—it is just that no one realised that would be all that was left in the British public’s pocket when it came to it. I would like to give a second congratulations to the Chancellor, because I gather that sh…” cost-of-livingeconomy-jobsutilities | 744 |
| 1 Dec 2025 | Budget Resolutions “Forgive me, Madam Deputy Speaker. Whether it was the reference to either being a liar or Pinocchio, I withdraw them both.” cost-of-livingeconomy-jobsutilities | 21 |
| 1 Dec 2025 | Budget Resolutions “Is the hon. Gentleman concerned that the Budget contains pay-per-mile charges on electric vehicles? How will someone crossing from Northern Ireland into the Republic of Ireland be impacted by that taxation? The Transport Secretary is present; I think it is a question that many people may well be asking.” cost-of-livingeconomy-jobsutilities | 49 |
| 1 Dec 2025 | Budget Resolutions “I have the automotive industry in my area too, and electric vehicles are really important. The implementation of the pay-per-mile change for electric vehicles is causing huge anxiety, as is the impact on the second-hand car market. We do not understand how this measure will work. Does the hon. Gentleman agree that the …” cost-of-livingeconomy-jobsutilities | 77 |
| 1 Dec 2025 | Budget Resolutions “When it comes to making decisions about poverty, it is difficult, so I would be grateful to understand the Secretary of State decision to change the winter fuel payments, which the Government’s own analysis said put 100,000 people into relative poverty and 50,000 people immediately into absolute poverty. Those are deci…” cost-of-livingeconomy-jobsutilities | 100 |
| 1 Dec 2025 | Office for Budget Responsibility Forecasts “Through the morass of leaks, one thing is crystal clear: this Labour Government broke their manifesto commitment. The Chancellor said: “I am asking everyone to make a contribution”,—[Official Report, 26 November 2025; Vol. 776, c. 393.] then went around the studios at the weekend saying, “I am asking ordinary people to…” economy-jobsmp-performance | 95 |
| 1 Dec 2025 | Budget Resolutions “Will the Secretary of State give way?” cost-of-livingeconomy-jobsutilities | 7 |
| 27 Nov 2025 | Right to Trial by Jury “Under this Labour Ministry of Justice we have had leaked prisoners and now leaked documents. When we had leaked prisoners, the Justice Secretary came here, demanded a review, put in new checks and made it clear that he would personally look into it. Given that we have had leaked documents, what steps will be taken? Can…” crime | 87 |
| 27 Nov 2025 | Business of the House “Electric and plug-in car drivers in Hinckley and Bosworth in north-west Leicestershire have woken up angry and anxious this morning. They were told to do the right thing by getting electric cars, yet the Chancellor is going around this morning saying that they will be charged per mile and that the money will go into im…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobslabour-market | 134 |
| 25 Nov 2025 | New Hospital Programme “I am pleased to hear that the Minister does, given that it is her current policy. The last time the Government brought in private finance, they brought in the private finance initiative, which brought in £13 billion of investment. The problem was that it cost the taxpayer a whopping £80 billion, and hospitals are still…” healthfiscal-policy | 84 |
| 25 Nov 2025 | New Hospital Programme “When it comes to hospital provision, the Conservatives believe that we should continue to use private providers to improve access and reduce waiting times. We believe the Government should not let spare capacity go to waste on ideological grounds; we should continue to make use of private-sector capacity to treat NHS p…” healthfiscal-policy | 58 |
| 25 Nov 2025 | NHS Waiting Lists “What’s the answer?” health | 3 |
| 24 Nov 2025 | Ministerial Code “I will try a fourth time. We know that the chair of the football regulator—the chap who is now in charge—donated to the Labour party, to both the Prime Minister and the Culture Secretary, before he was appointed. At what point did the Prime Minister know personally that he was signing off a Labour donor to be chair of …” mp-performanceeconomy-jobsother | 62 |
| 19 Nov 2025 | Suicide: Reducing the Stigma “indicated assent.” healthculture-community | 2 |