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26 Nov 2025Driving Test Availability: South-east

Will the Minister elaborate on whether there will be further input from driving instructors? Has there been an impact assessment of the effect that removing their ability to book tests will have on the system overall?

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26 Nov 2025Driving Test Availability: South-east

I recognise that that is part of the problem, but we need a comprehensive solution in the round that does not simply add to the backlog and the other pressures on the system, which I have outlined. I would be grateful to the hon. Gentleman if he could come up with any solutions: I am sure the Minister would be all ears

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24 Nov 2025 English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill

I rise to speak to new clause 28. I thank my Liberal Democrat colleagues who tabled a similar amendment in Committee. New clause 28 would effectively allow a new form of regional governance. One thing that frustrates me at the moment—it is quite bonkers from a fairness perspective—is that Yorkshire has almost the popul

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24 Nov 2025 English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill

I tabled new clause 28, which would make provision for a new form of regional governance. The explanatory statement specifically mentions that it would make provision for a Cornish assembly. I understand that when the hon. Member was on the Bill Committee, he might have abstained on such a measure. Can he elaborate on

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24 Nov 2025Sale of Disposable Barbecues

On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. During the course of the previous debate, I waited over four hours to speak. In the Minister’s winding-up speech, she did not acknowledge any of my contribution or the amendments. I believe I was the only Yorkshire MP to speak in the debate, and this underlines the point about

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19 Nov 2025 Suicide: Reducing the Stigma

One of my constituents, Steve, founded the Jordan Legacy after he lost his son to suicide. Its work involves outreach to schools, universities, employers and community groups. I echo the point that the hon. Gentleman is making. Does he, like me, think that there should be more support for the fantastic work of such cha

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18 Nov 2025Energy Efficiency Schemes: Consumer Confidence

The Minister will not be surprised to hear me talking about spray foam insulation once again. One of the biggest frustrations that people have is that they do not have faith or trust in Government schemes because of the failure of the installation of spray foam insulation under the previous Government. What steps is th

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18 Nov 2025Energy Efficiency Schemes: Consumer Confidence

6. What steps he is taking to improve consumer confidence in energy efficiency schemes.

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18 Nov 2025Energy Efficiency Schemes: Consumer Confidence

I appreciate the response that the Minister has given. He will not be surprised to hear me banging on—

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18 Nov 2025China Espionage: Government Security Response

I have previously mentioned that the Joint Committee on Human Rights report on transnational repression specifically singled out China for having the most comprehensive TNR campaign in the UK of any country. The report called for China to be on the enhanced tier of FIRS. If all the actions the Chinese Government are ta

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18 Nov 2025 Land Use Change: Food Security

The right hon. Lady has talked a lot about housing and development infringement upon the green belt. An issue in my area, around the village of Scotton, is the proposal for a huge solar farm. While I completely agree and want to see that the targets and net zero are reached, does the right hon. Lady agree that rather t

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13 Nov 2025 Rogue Builders

It is an honour to serve under your chairship, Ms Furniss. I congratulate the hon. Member for Wyre Forest (Mark Garnier) on securing this important debate. Over the last year, I have been campaigning on behalf of homeowners affected by faulty spray foam insulation installed under the previous Conservative Government’s

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11 Nov 2025 Autistic Adults: Employment

I completely agree. This comes back to one of the systemic barriers that people face throughout the Access to Work system, and the barriers to employment for autistic people. Access to Work sounds good on paper. In practice, it has become a bureaucratic maze that far too many autistic people simply cannot navigate. I h

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11 Nov 2025 Autistic Adults: Employment

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Turner. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Hazel Grove (Lisa Smart) on securing the debate. She outlined some fantastic best practice in Stockport, where I know she was a local councillor for many years. I am sure some of that work is down to her powerful adv

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11 Nov 2025 Autistic Adults: Employment

I am sure the hon. Gentleman is highlighting some fantastic work. I completely agree; there are great examples out there. What we need is a system that holds those up and champions them, and encourages people to do the same and do better across our country. That brings me to Access to Work, a system that is currently s

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4 Nov 2025Settlement route for British National (Overseas) visa holders

I present a petition on behalf of British national overseas passport holders in my constituency and beyond. The petition “Declares that altering the 5+1 settlement route for British National Overseas (BNO) passport holders, which currently allows them to apply for Indefinite Leave to remain after 5 years and citizenshi

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3 Nov 2025Video Games: Consumer Law

I completely agree. There has been a change in the way that people have been gaming—a silent, creeping approach over the years. When I started playing games, most of them were on CDs, which are now a thing of the past—we do not see those anymore, do we? There is a particular divergence between PC gaming, where it is ea

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3 Nov 2025Video Games: Consumer Law

It is an honour to serve under your chairship, Mr Mundell. There have been a number of instances in this place where I have had to come out: first as LGBT, then as Parliament’s biggest Swiftie, and today as a gamer. I have been playing computer games since I was a little kid. I remember waking up every morning before g

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3 Nov 2025Video Games: Consumer Law

In my speech, I talked about the recent buy-out of EA. Part of the investment by the consortium is taking on large amounts of debt. Profitable games such as “FIFA” and other titles will now have to find money to service that debt. Does the hon. Gentleman share my concern that equity companies and capital buying up game

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28 Oct 2025 Support for Disabled Veterans

The armed forces covenant all too often does not live up to what people expect. I have a constituent who has struggled to access housing suitable for his needs. He has two children, but because he suffers with post-traumatic stress disorder and wakes up in the night with night terrors, the children are not able to stay

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