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8 Dec 2025Post-16 Skills Education

17. What steps his Department is taking to help to ensure that post-16 education provides the necessary skills to support the economy.

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8 Dec 2025Post-16 Skills Education

Cornwall has been identified as a strategically important region for renewable energy and critical minerals, but we currently have a worrying shortage of places at our outstanding further education colleges. Can the Minister reassure me that the necessary skills funding will be made available to support these growth in

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8 Dec 2025Child Poverty Strategy

Meur ras, Madam Deputy Speaker. When the removal of the two-child benefit limit is considered chronologically, alongside the expansion of Best Start hubs, support for childcare, free breakfasts, free school meals and now the youth guarantee, does the Secretary of State agree that through the fog of deprivation, it is n

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3 Dec 2025OBR: Resignation of Chair

Selective amnesia.

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3 Dec 2025OBR: Resignation of Chair

The OBR leak was deeply disturbing, particularly in the light of international sensitivities. Can the Chief Secretary rule out foreign actors exploiting the OBR’s inadequate security at any point?

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27 Nov 2025Budget Resolutions

Meur ras, Madam Deputy Speaker. I begin with some Kernewek, as I have done in pretty much every question in this Chamber, to reinforce the point about part III Cornish language status made by my hon. Friend the Member for South East Cornwall (Anna Gelderd). Yesterday, the Chancellor announced a Budget intent on stabili

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24 Nov 2025 English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill

There is a fundamental difference between the position of the Isle of Wight in relation to the mainland and the position in Cornwall. It is the difference between identity and legally binding national minority status. One can identify with a football team, a pop band or a place, but that does not give it legally bindin

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24 Nov 2025Topical Questions

Meur ras, Mr Speaker. The whole of Cornwall, one of the most deprived regions in northern Europe, missed out on Pride in Place funding, which I can only assume was due to the “trusting your neighbour” indicator being treated as a marker of affluence rather than deprivation in the community needs index. Can the Minister

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24 Nov 2025 English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill

I will, as always, give way to my Cornish friend.

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24 Nov 2025 English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill

What we are looking for is not necessarily the creation of a Cornish assembly, but to ensure—I will come on to this a little later in my speech—that the established, mature unitary authority has the powers of a mayoral combined authority. If we look at what we have done at Cornwall council over the past few years, we h

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24 Nov 2025 English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill

I was given assurances that conversations with Ministers would continue, and they have continued. I will say more about that a little later. Now, though, I have to say that I find it disappointing that a party I love could produce a Bill that ignores the wishes of Cornwall and what national minority status actually mea

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24 Nov 2025 English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill

I rise to speak to new clause 70 in my name. The case for this new clause is clear, because Cornish national minority status must be respected and upheld. Article 16 of the Council of Europe’s framework convention for the protection of national minorities states: “The Parties shall refrain from measures which alter the

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24 Nov 2025 English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill

I totally agree with what the hon. Member is saying. The challenge that I have—he may have found this when he first came to this place—is that I am staggered at how few people here on these Benches understand Cornish national minority status or how important it is to us in Cornwall. I make these references not for him

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24 Nov 2025 English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill

I entirely agree with the hon. Gentleman. I do not think that we, as a Chamber, do enough to celebrate the diversity of the islands in which we live, and we do not do enough to celebrate the different nations within those islands. It is wonderful to share our cultural identity, our language and our national minority st

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24 Nov 2025 English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill

I wholeheartedly agree with my hon. Friend about the overnight stay levy, but I would like it to go further. Cornwall relies a lot on our tourism trade, but it brings with it a whole series of costs that are not recognised in any local government settlement. Cornwall is very long and thin, but by geography, it is the l

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24 Nov 2025 Critical Minerals Strategy

Meur ras, Madam Deputy Speaker. Anyone who has visited my Camborne, Redruth and Hayle constituency cannot have missed the signs of our industrial past, but after decades of post-industrial deprivation, global demand for critical minerals is surging to accelerate the transition to a clean energy future—opposed entirely

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19 Nov 2025Engagements

Meur ras, Mr Speaker. On 5 March at the Dispatch Box, the Prime Minister said these words: “We do recognise Cornish national minority status—not just the proud language, history and culture of Cornwall, but its bright future.”—[Official Report, 5 March 2025; Vol. 763, c. 278.] Since then, I have repeatedly asked Minist

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19 Nov 2025Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023

Yesterday, along with the Veterans Minister, I met a group of special forces veterans based in Cornwall. The legacy Act’s immunity scheme, which would have enabled immunity for terrorists and included other key provisions, was ruled against by our domestic courts. Is it not the case that any new Government would have h

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18 Nov 2025Clean Energy: Private Sector Investment

4. What estimate he has made of the value of private sector investment in clean energy since 4 July 2024.

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18 Nov 2025Clean Energy: Private Sector Investment

Critical minerals are essential to power our renewable energy future. Since the general election, the National Wealth Fund has invested £28 million into the South Crofty tin mine and £35 million into Cornish Lithium, both in my constituency of Camborne, Redruth and Hayle. This is alongside major clean energy investment

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