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Events for Wednesday, 4 March 2026(2364 total)

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Chris ElmoreappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
Parliamentary appearance by Chris Elmore
Wed 4 Mar
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Sir Geoffrey Clifton-BrownspeechConservative
Ministry of Defence
The hon. Gentleman raises an important point. In the reorganisation of the MOD into the Quad that I have talked about, the critical person is the Chief of the Defence Staff, because he has now assumed responsibility for all personnel matters. I am sure that he will be looking at this very carefully. We need to look at recruiting people with different skills from those we have recruited for in the past. To operate drones, for instance, as the hon. Gentleman knows, we need people with good compute
Wed 4 Mar
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Sir Geoffrey Clifton-BrownspeechConservative
Ministry of Defence
The hon. and gallant Member has great experience in these matters. I think he must have been reading my speech. If he is patient, I think he will get exactly what he wants. The PAC recommended more than two years ago that the Government should set up a sensitive scrutiny committee to examine confidential military expenditure. I am grateful to the Secretary of State for Defence and the Minister on the Front Bench today, the Minister for Defence Readiness and Industry, for their careful considerat
Wed 4 Mar
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Sir Geoffrey Clifton-BrownspeechConservative
Ministry of Defence
It is shocking, as my hon. Friend says from the Front Bench. As the Chair of the Defence Committee said, not only is it terrible for defence companies wanting to be able to plan their manufacturing programmes, but it is not good for MOD personnel, because they do not know how to plan either. Current events in the middle east have given a serious warning that we need to increase defence expenditure. It is therefore really important that we see the defence investment plan so that Parliament can sc
Wed 4 Mar
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Gareth ThomasappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: NHS Capital Spending
Parliamentary appearance by Gareth Thomas
Wed 4 Mar
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Sir Geoffrey Clifton-BrownspeechConservative
Ministry of Defence
Madam Deputy Speaker, I am grateful to catch your eye to speak in this very important debate. I congratulate the Chair of the Defence Committee, the hon. Member for Slough (Mr Dhesi), not only on securing this important estimates day debate, but on his excellent speech. We face a common problem, so I am afraid that some of my speech will repeat what he said, but I can assure the House that we did not collaborate on our speeches. The job of the PAC, as the House knows, is to look at expenditure r
Wed 4 Mar
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Sarah ChampionspeechLabour
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
May I thank all the Members who have spoken with such passion about the projects, schemes and—most importantly—individuals in our diplomatic and development service at the FCDO? I know that I have a really short time, but I have to say that the Government have given us the four pillars on which they will make their future decisions, which were put in place by a former Foreign Secretary and a former Parliamentary Under-Secretary. My concern now is that, while I believe the funding decisions have
Wed 4 Mar
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Sarah ChampionspeechLabour
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
I share my hon. Friend’s concern. I do not agree with him on the board point, but if we look at the countries that BII was asked to focus on under the last Government, it is clear that political interference—if we want to call it that—is alive and well. I agree that when we invest in organisations, we should trust them to do their job, but that requires scrutiny, so again, I will be very concerned if ICAI is cut. I will move away from BII now. Today’s debate gives Members a crucial and timely op
Wed 4 Mar
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Sarah ChampionspeechLabour
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
I will of course give way.
Wed 4 Mar
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Sarah ChampionappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
Parliamentary appearance by Sarah Champion
Wed 4 Mar
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Sarah ChampionspeechLabour
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
I thank the right hon. Member, my fellow Committee member, and I share his sentiment. For those who do not know, BII is our development bank. The FCDO is its sole stakeholder, and it does seem very short-sighted and out of line with other international development banks that we do not have a seat on the board, even if it is a non-voting seat. I urge the Minister to consider that report of the Committee and its recommendations. I recognise the truly excellent work that BII does, but it is a strat
Wed 4 Mar
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Sarah ChampionspeechLabour
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
I absolutely agree with my hon. Friend. The only way that I am aware of co-operatives starting is by groups of local people coming together. That is what FCDO and ODA money is particularly good at doing—supporting civil society. I mentioned holding Governments to account, but of course, the economic empowerment that comes from communities being involved in the development of their own countries is something that we have supported so well for decades. I really hope we are able to continue to do s
Wed 4 Mar
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Sarah ChampionspeechLabour
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
My hon. Friend is absolutely right. Of course, we have FCDO and trade staff working together to support the work that he and many others are doing. Trade is fantastic—it is something that we support. I support British International Investment, which I will come on to in a moment, but it is not something that can stand alone. Our ODA money is there to support the very poorest in the world, to enable them through training, education and entrepreneurial skills to get to a point where we hope they c
Wed 4 Mar
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Sarah ChampionspeechLabour
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
I thank my hon. Friend for raising that issue. Polio is one of the success stories to show what can happen when countries work together, and we have almost completely eradicated it—I think we are at 99.98%. I urge the Minister not to step away from that programme. The FCDO has indicated that more information will soon be released about such programmes, including the eradication of polio, that will set out ongoing further funding for ODA projects. However, at present we must be realistic. Members
Wed 4 Mar
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Sarah ChampionspeechLabour
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
I thank the hon. Member for his kind words and for expressing that sentiment. Of course, faith communities do so much internationally, because it is the right thing to do, but they should be complementing what Governments are doing. At the moment, we know the scale of the cuts, but we do not know the distribution—it is not fair to be looking for philanthropic kindness to fill those gaps. We know that reductions are taking place, but we do not know which programmes will be impacted. That is not j
Wed 4 Mar
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Sarah ChampionspeechLabour
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
I thank the Backbench Business Committee for granting a debate on this topic, which takes place at such a crucial time for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. I also take this opportunity to thank FCDO staff for their ongoing efforts to support British nationals caught up in the conflict in the middle east. Over successive Governments, we have seen a sustained reduction in the United Kingdom’s development budget, ODA—official development assistance. First we saw the cut from 0.7% t
Wed 4 Mar
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Charlotte CanespeechLiberal Democrat
Healthcare in Rural Areas
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Dr Huq. I congratulate the hon. Member for Mid Bedfordshire (Blake Stephenson) on securing this important debate. The delivery of quality rural healthcare has been neglected for too long. After years of chronic underfunding, and a pandemic from which many areas have not fully recovered, health outcomes in rural areas are on a dangerous downturn. In my own constituency, local populations are growing fast, while GPs and hospitals struggle under the s
Wed 4 Mar
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David TaylorappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Points of Order
Parliamentary appearance by David Taylor
Wed 4 Mar
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Peter DowdspeechLabour
China: Foreign Interference Arrests
I thank the Minister for the update, and I welcome progress made on the counter-political interference and espionage plan. Would the Minister return to the House as appropriate to further update us on that plan?
Wed 4 Mar
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Chris ElmorespeechLabour
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
I start by paying tribute, as all Members of the House have, to our deeply dedicated and professional civil servants in the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Speaking as a Minister just about to enter his sixth month in the job, I have met nothing but thoroughly professional, decent and hard-working civil servants. In fact, they are a tribute to some of the best parts of UK plc and the civil service. More broadly, I pay tribute, as again every Member has, to the work of teams on the
Wed 4 Mar