Speeches by Hillier.
Every Hansard contribution by Meg Hillier this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 61–80 of 384 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 10 Feb 2026 | Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1208) “That is an average. Have you done any analysis of whether new purchasers’ mortgage terms are significantly higher than those of people already on the ladder or people who were doing this 10 or 20 years ago?” | 37 |
| 10 Feb 2026 | Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1208) “I think there is work that we may want to dig into further there, Chair, but thank you, Ms Barber.” | 20 |
| 10 Feb 2026 | Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1208) “They have all got that cue now from you. In response to Mr Dean, Minister Rigby, you could not answer some of the detailed questions, but the Chancellor has been very clear that she wanted to borrow to invest in infrastructure. One of the best value-for-money bits of infrastructure is social housing, according to MHCLG…” | 131 |
| 10 Feb 2026 | Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1208) “Is that by type of property, as well as just raw numbers?” | 12 |
| 10 Feb 2026 | Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1208) “You are not collecting data on how the mortgage guarantee scheme is working.” | 13 |
| 10 Feb 2026 | Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1208) “Are you doing any analysis of the length of mortgage terms? I am thinking of people—young couples—with 37 or 40-year mortgages. Is that something the Treasury is analysing?” | 28 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “There is a well-worn route for dealing with these matters, through Humble Addresses and otherwise. Previous Humble Addresses, when the Labour party was in opposition, would sometimes name a Select Committee. I was on the receiving end of that as the then Chair of the Public Accounts Committee. I genuinely want to ask t…” mp-performancedefenceother | 105 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “rose—” mp-performancedefenceother | 1 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “Will my right hon. Friend give way?” mp-performancedefenceother | 7 |
| 4 Feb 2026 | Lord Mandelson “I am no longer the Chair of the Public Accounts Committee. It seems that we are in something of a muddle here. Had the Opposition named the ISC in the Humble Address, as has happened in the past, there would have been no debate in this House. Putting all the information openly in the public domain could have risks, but…” mp-performancedefenceother | 146 |
| 3 Feb 2026 | Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill “As my right hon. Friend has described, this is a crucial policy, but it is a downpayment on tackling other failures of the former Government, including the poor-quality and overcrowded housing that puts too many children in poverty of situation. Is he proud, as I am, that we now have a Labour Government who are tacklin…” cost-of-livingeconomy-jobssocial-care | 66 |
| 3 Feb 2026 | Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill “What does the shadow Secretary of State have to say to my constituent, who found herself single with three children in temporary accommodation and then moved into a one-bedroom flat? In those overcrowded conditions, her youngest got ill, and she had to give up her good job to look after that child. This Bill is a lifel…” cost-of-livingeconomy-jobssocial-care | 99 |
| 3 Feb 2026 | Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill “My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions made clear in his speech the number of people who make these choices and decisions and then, later on, find themselves on universal credit through changes in circumstances. This is a safety net. It is not the position of Labour or the Government that peo…” cost-of-livingeconomy-jobssocial-care | 102 |
| 3 Feb 2026 | Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill “I thank the hon. Gentleman for giving way. It was, of course, his party, in coalition, that delivered austerity and delivered this policy. Does he have anything to say to the British public about that period of his party’s history?” cost-of-livingeconomy-jobssocial-care | 40 |
| 3 Feb 2026 | Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill “My hon. Friend rightly highlights that this is partly about the wider structure, and it is also about the number of parents who are in work. Does she not agree that part of our strategy on child poverty is also about supporting parents into better-paid work, so they can continue to support their families and their chil…” cost-of-livingeconomy-jobssocial-care | 57 |
| 3 Feb 2026 | Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill “Let us be clear: this Government came in with a plan to tackle child poverty, but quite rightly set up a taskforce to deal with it under two excellent Secretaries of State, and now with my right hon. Friend the Minister for Social Security and Disability at the helm as well. That is why this policy has happened now and…” cost-of-livingeconomy-jobssocial-care | 99 |
| 27 Jan 2026 | Business Rates “I welcome the support for music venues as well as pubs in my constituency. I also welcome the Minister’s engagement and willingness to speak to the Select Committee and to be questioned by us. I am sure, Mr Speaker, you would agree that it would increase the Minister’s favour in your eyes were he to do that with dispat…” economy-jobsfiscal-policylocal-government | 157 |
| 27 Jan 2026 | Government-backed Loans: SMEs “As well as the British Business Bank, the National Wealth Fund plays a crucial part in investing taxpayers’ money. I welcome the Government’s response to the Select Committee’s report on that issue. Will the Minister indicate when the National Wealth Fund will have the ability to borrow from private markets in order to…” economy-jobsfiscal-policy | 67 |
| 27 Jan 2026 | Commonhold and Leasehold Reform “I should first declare that I am a leaseholder. I welcome very warmly the Minister’s statement, particularly the measure on commonhold, which is something that we Co-op MPs have been campaigning on for a long time. We also welcome that the cap on ground rents is in sight. There are issues in my constituency relating to…” housingcost-of-livinglocal-government | 130 |
| 26 Jan 2026 | Police Reform White Paper “I welcome the announcement by the Home Secretary. In London, we have long known that neighbourhood policing is vital. Only yesterday I was in Dalston, where there has been a lot of antisocial behaviour, and people have noticed the extra police on the streets. There has, though, been an issue of abstraction in London, w…” crimelocal-governmenteconomy-jobs | 90 |