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Speeches by Gale.

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11 Nov 2025BBC Leadership

It is a very long time since I was taught to edit tape with a chinagraph pencil and a razor blade, but the fundamental principle remains the same: you do not change the sense of what somebody has said—ever. Those who have read the transcript of Trump’s speech and then compared it with the “Panorama” edit know full well

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29 Oct 2025International Baccalaureate: Funding in State Schools

Before we start, it has been drawn to my attention that a photograph is to be taken in the Chamber at 11 o’clock. We have no power to suspend this sitting to accommodate that, but I will try to get a message to the Speaker’s Office to say that there are Members here who would like to be in the Chamber for that and that

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29 Oct 2025International Baccalaureate: Funding in State Schools

Order. This is an intervention, not a speech. The Chair deprecates scripted interventions; they are supposed to be spontaneous.

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29 Oct 2025International Baccalaureate: Funding in State Schools

Order. Let us get the ground rules right: this is an intervention, not a speech.

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29 Oct 2025International Baccalaureate: Funding in State Schools

Order. Before we proceed, I should say that eight hon. Members have indicated that they wish to speak. I propose to call the Front Benchers at 10.30 am. We have tried to get a message to the Speaker’s Office and I have not had a response, so we do not know what the score is. If the Front Benchers curtail their remarks,

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29 Oct 2025International Baccalaureate: Funding in State Schools

I call the Opposition Front-Bench spokesperson, Saqib Bhatti.

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10 Sept 2025 UK Ambassador to the US: Appointment Process

The Minister is a decent man, and the House knows that the business of the House was delayed while he hurriedly had to rewrite the statement that he was expected to make, but he is stretching the bounds of credibility too far. Yesterday, the Prime Minister told the House that he had full confidence in a man who befrien

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10 Sept 2025Life Sciences Investment

Discovery Park in my constituency at Sandwich is the phoenix that rose from the ashes of Pfizer. It is now a cluster of over 100 enterprising and successful small companies in the life sciences field. The loss of cornerstones such as AstraZeneca and MSD could have a devastating effect upon the architecture of the pharm

economy-jobstechnologyhealth
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10 Sept 2025 Business of the House

I too welcome the new Leader of the House to his position. I suspect he will have rather more fun at the Dispatch Box than his successor in the Government Whips Office will. I associate myself with his kind remarks about Colin Lee, whose service as one of the Clerks of the House has been exemplary. As one of the longes

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8 Sept 2025Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

The International Court of Justice ruling is not binding. It is not in law. We did not have to abide by it. Why are we giving away British territory to Mauritius and then renting it back? There was no need for us to do so. Why are we doing it?

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8 Sept 2025Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

The point has been made over and over in this discussion that we are giving away something that we did not have to give away, and are renting it back—and the British taxpayer is paying for it. Last week, I asked the Leader of the House how much this was going to cost. She said, “alongside legislation we publish all the

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8 Sept 2025Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

We have been given an assurance from the Front Bench that no advance notice will need to be given about operational arrangements from the base. However, my hon. Friend the Member for Harwich and North Essex (Sir Bernard Jenkin) earlier indicated that there had to be Mauritian Government approval for the construction of

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8 Sept 2025Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

Will the Minister give way?

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3 Sept 2025 Business of the House

Regardless of the fact that there is no legal requirement on the Government of the United Kingdom to transfer ownership of the British Indian Ocean Territories to Mauritius, the Government have challenged the Opposition’s figures about the cost of that exercise. Before the debate on Tuesday, will the Government place i

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1 Sept 2025Topical Questions

It has now been some weeks since President Trump invited the leader of the Russian Federation to the United States of America. Since then, Putin has increased his assault on the civilian population of Ukraine and shown no sign whatsoever of reaching the ceasefire that was desired, so Trump’s initiative has failed. Will

defenceimmigrationother
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21 Jul 2025Sir David Amess Summer Adjournment

I am sure we can all say amen to that. There are 34 Members seeking to intervene in this debate, and we need to go on to the wind-ups at about 6.30. Work it out for yourselves: that is about five minutes a head. I am not going to put a time limit on at this stage, but it may mean that some people drop off the end if co

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21 Jul 2025Sir David Amess Summer Adjournment

Order. No.

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21 Jul 2025Sir David Amess Summer Adjournment

Order. I think the Father of the House was reaching his peroration. I am fully aware of the friendship between the right hon. Member for Rayleigh and Wickford (Mr Francois) and Sir David, but he will have the opportunity to make his case shortly.

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21 Jul 2025Sir David Amess Summer Adjournment

Order. We are beginning to play “beat the clock”. I understand that the right hon. Member for North East Cambridgeshire (Steve Barclay) has some important information about the restoration and renewal of the Palace of Westminster that I am sure Members will wish to hear, so I do not propose to impose a time limit immed

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21 Jul 2025Sir David Amess Summer Adjournment

Order. I call Jodie Gosling.

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