Speeches by Hudson.
Every Hansard contribution by Neil Hudson this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 121–140 of 231 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 28 Jan 2025 | Water (Special Measures) Bill [Lords] “I am grateful to the Minister for giving way. I suspect that the Government do not agree with our water restoration fund, but if the Cunliffe review says that the water restoration fund should be reinstated, will the Minister commit to doing so?” environmentutilitiescost-of-living | 43 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Water (Special Measures) Bill [Lords] “I totally agree with my right hon. Friend. It is right that if water companies do the wrong thing, the money levied from them is ploughed back into improving the water and not back into Treasury coffers. The water restoration fund, since being introduced by the previous Conservative Government, provided £11 million for…” environmentutilitiescost-of-living | 68 |
| 22 Jan 2025 | Listed Places of Worship Scheme “I congratulate my hon. Friend on securing this important debate. The listed places of worship grant scheme is vital for our communities. The previous Conservative Government extended it in 2023, and since 2022 five grants have been awarded in my constituency. I have been contacted by a number of places of worship that …” culture-communityfiscal-policylocal-government | 92 |
| 17 Jan 2025 | Green Belt: Basildon and Billericay “I congratulate my right hon. Friend and fellow Essex MP on securing this important debate. His constituency, like mine, has precious green belt that is so important to the environment, biodiversity and our physical and mental health. I acknowledge the need for housing, but does he share my concerns about this Labour Go…” housingenvironmentlocal-government | 88 |
| 17 Jan 2025 | Fireworks Bill “I congratulate the hon. Lady on bringing forward this important piece of legislation. She talks about how the uncontrolled use of fireworks is very distressing, and causes distress and injury to people. As a veterinary surgeon, I have seen at first hand the impact on animals both large and small: cowering pets, pets th…” crimehealthenvironment | 87 |
| 16 Jan 2025 | Water (Special Measures) Bill [ Lords ] (Fifth sitting) “I am grateful to the hon. Member for giving way, and I have a lot of respect for the new clauses that he has tabled to put pressure on water companies to provide more information at critical stages. The Opposition have tabled amendments requiring water companies to publish data on their websites to enable citizen scien…” environmentutilities | 185 |
| 16 Jan 2025 | Water (Special Measures) Bill [ Lords ] (Fifth sitting) “It is a great pleasure to again serve under your chairship today, Dr Huq. May I first, on behalf of the Opposition and, I hope, colleagues from across the Committee, give a vote of thanks to everyone involved in this process? I have a list here, and please shout out if I miss anyone out. First, I thank the Chairs—Dr Hu…” environmentutilities | 499 |
| 15 Jan 2025 | Foot and Mouth Disease “(Urgent Question): To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs if he will make a statement on the Government’s emergency contingency response to the recent confirmation of foot and mouth disease in Germany?” agriculturehealthenvironment | 37 |
| 15 Jan 2025 | Foot and Mouth Disease “Thank you for granting this urgent question, Mr Speaker. I declare a strong personal and professional interest. As a veterinary surgeon I supervised some of the animal culls in the 2001 outbreak, witnessing sights I never want to see again. The confirmation on 10 January of foot and mouth disease in Germany, with subse…” agriculturehealthenvironment | 392 |
| 15 Jan 2025 | Draft Free-Range Egg Marketing Standards (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2024 “It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mrs Harris. I thank the Minister for bringing the draft regulations to the Committee. I am pleased to say that we, His Majesty’s most loyal Opposition, are supportive of the statutory instrument and offer no objections. The initial consultation conducted by the previous C…” agricultureenvironment | 579 |
| 14 Jan 2025 | Water (Special Measures) Bill [ Lords ] (Third sitting) “Clause 11 extends the purposes for which water quality inspectors may be appointed to include functions relating to national security directions under section 208 of the Water Industry Act 1991, and it provides flexibility for the charging of fees for regulatory work. This is a straightforward clause to which we raise …” utilitiesenvironmenteconomy-jobs | 162 |
| 14 Jan 2025 | Water (Special Measures) Bill [ Lords ] (Third sitting) “It is a privilege to serve under your chairship today, Dr Huq. We have no formal objection to clause 7, which imposes a duty on environmental regulators to impose penalties for offences by water company that the clause specifies. Offences have of course increased, and water bosses have been banned from receiving bonuse…” utilitiesenvironmenteconomy-jobs | 264 |
| 14 Jan 2025 | Water (Special Measures) Bill [ Lords ] (Third sitting) “Clause 10 amends the Environment Act 1995 to allow the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales the power to make charging schemes to recover costs from water companies. While the Opposition wish to raise no formal objections to the clause, we would be grateful for clarification on a couple of points from the Min…” utilitiesenvironmenteconomy-jobs | 313 |
| 14 Jan 2025 | Water (Special Measures) Bill [ Lords ] (Fourth sitting) “As we have gone through the Bill, there has been a lot of cross-party consensus on trying to get measures in place. I respect the efforts of the hon. Member for Westmorland and Lonsdale and the third party in trying to improve the situation, not least in such matters as nature-based solutions. From the official Opposit…” utilitiesenvironmenteconomy-jobs | 839 |
| 14 Jan 2025 | Water (Special Measures) Bill [ Lords ] (Fourth sitting) “I thank the Minister for her constructive response, but the Opposition still feel that this is an important new clause in relation to the impact on water pollution, so we would like to proceed again to a formal vote.” utilitiesenvironmenteconomy-jobs | 39 |
| 14 Jan 2025 | Water (Special Measures) Bill [ Lords ] (Fourth sitting) “I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time. New clause 6 is a fair and reasonable request to strengthen the Bill. Quite simply, it would do what it says on the tin by requiring the Government to report on the impact that they expect the Bill to have on water pollution and on the actual and verifiable effects …” utilitiesenvironmenteconomy-jobs | 802 |
| 14 Jan 2025 | Water (Special Measures) Bill [ Lords ] (Fourth sitting) “I thank the Minister for the constructive tone with which she has engaged in this whole debate, but I think we are going round in circles. We are trying to hold the water companies to account, and the Government are saying, “It is okay, Ofwat can do that,” but we have heard contributions saying that Ofwat is not using …” utilitiesenvironmenteconomy-jobs | 322 |
| 14 Jan 2025 | Water (Special Measures) Bill [ Lords ] (Fourth sitting) “I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time. New clause 4 amends the Water Industry Act 1991 to insert new rules regarding the limits to the amount of money that can be borrowed by a water company, which the Secretary of State for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs would be able to enact by…” utilitiesenvironmenteconomy-jobs | 703 |
| 14 Jan 2025 | Water (Special Measures) Bill [ Lords ] (Fourth sitting) “I thank the Minister for her comments. I am afraid that I am not fully reassured, and we would like to see provision in the Bill for any fines imposed on water companies to have a concomitant effect—a direct effect—on customer bills. This well-intended measure has been tabled to create a link between the two, so althou…” utilitiesenvironmenteconomy-jobs | 84 |
| 14 Jan 2025 | Water (Special Measures) Bill [ Lords ] (Third sitting) “I agree. Amendments are easy to table with a view to obstruction and making political points, and those were not affordable and would not have been deliverable in any realistic timescale. Governments have to make realistic, cost-effective decisions that honour the taxpayer, and they have to be clear with the public abo…” utilitiesenvironmenteconomy-jobs | 177 |