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Events for Wednesday, 13 May 2026(8124 total)

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Daniel ZeichnerappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Debate on the Address
Parliamentary appearance by Daniel Zeichner
Wed 13 May
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Anna DixonspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
The hon. Gentleman mentions Bradford district, and notes that Reform got the largest number of seats there. Does he recognise that the vast majority of people across the Bradford district—three quarters of them—voted for parties other than Reform UK? Does he also recognise that while Reform got seats, it is not popular?
Wed 13 May
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Richard TicespeechReform UK
Debate on the Address
I will give way to this good-looking gentleman.
Wed 13 May
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Anna DixonspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
Will the hon. Gentleman give way?
Wed 13 May
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Rachael MaskellspeechLabour (Co-op)
Debate on the Address
The hon. Member has put that well and truly on the record. We need to reform the system. It is really prejudiced against so many people who are working hard in our society. We should not increase the time taken to get indefinite leave to remain, because our word should be our bond, and we should honour the agreements we make. That brings me to Labour Members’ ambitions for reforming the special educational needs and disabilities system. We need an inclusive approach, so that every child finds th
Wed 13 May
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Leigh InghamspeechLabour
New Developments: Unadopted Roads and Public Amenities
I thank my genuinely honourable Friend the Member for Hitchin (Alistair Strathern), for securing this debate. He has been a tireless campaigner for leaseholders as long as I have known him. Having a safe, well-maintained neighbourhood and a home to call your own should be in reach for everyone, which is why I have backed this Government’s mission to build more homes, albeit the right homes in the right places and with the right infrastructure. It is the job of government to give families, couple
Wed 13 May
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Iqbal MohamedspeechIndependent
Debate on the Address
I believe that every single Member in this House has a primary duty to their constituents—those who voted for them and those who did not. Every single resident in their constituency has a right to their Member representing them without fear or favour. I look forward to welcoming many more independent and independent-minded colleagues to this place in future. As for the Gracious Speech, it contains measures that I welcome. The Hillsborough law is long overdue—a statutory duty of candour and accou
Wed 13 May
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Kevin BonaviaappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Debate on the Address
Parliamentary appearance by Kevin Bonavia
Wed 13 May
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Richard TicespeechReform UK
Debate on the Address
Eighty-six years ago today, on 13 May 1940, Britain’s greatest and most popular Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, rose to give his first speech as Prime Minister. At a time of war, he said that he could offer nothing but blood, sweat and tears. Eighty-six years later, we have heard from Britain’s most unpopular and possibly worst Prime Minister ever. After just 22 months, all we have had is failure, incompetence and negligence. We have a programme of government in this King’s Speech that, in a
Wed 13 May
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Jim AllisterspeechTraditional Unionist Voice
Debate on the Address
Prime Minister, in my part of the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, we have been subjected for some years to the humiliation of being governed by laws that we do not make and cannot change. Yet you, Prime Minister, now seem to want to impose that same denial of democracy on the whole United Kingdom by making us a subservient rule-taker from a foreign Parliament. How is that in the interests of democracy?
Wed 13 May
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Iqbal MohamedappearanceIndependent
Spoke in debate: Debate on the Address
Parliamentary appearance by Iqbal Mohamed
Wed 13 May
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Anna DixonspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
I agree that patient safety is not enough of a priority in the NHS. There are too many incidents of patient harm; we see that reflected in the large clinical negligence bill. Does the right hon. Member agree that it is essential that patient safety remains one of the top priorities for not only integrated care boards, but all providers?
Wed 13 May
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Iqbal MohamedspeechIndependent
Debate on the Address
I would like to start by associating myself with the remarks made by Mr Speaker about how we should conduct ourselves in this place: with kindness, compassion and respect, even when we disagree. I will quote Jalaluddin Rumi, a Muslim Sufi philosopher, who said: “Before you speak, let your words pass through three gates. Is it true? Is it necessary? Is it kind?” I believe that if we all followed that principle here, in the other place and in our country, we would be more united and compassionate
Wed 13 May
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Iqbal MohamedspeechIndependent
Debate on the Address
Every time I come to Parliament, I take a taxi from my home to the station. I speak to many private hire drivers, as I am sure many Members across the House do. In the past two years, since the settlement with Uber to class drivers as employees and get some benefits, the commission rates have ballooned. Before, they were fixed at nearly 25%; now, they are dynamic. Drivers sometimes get less than half the fare that customers pay. Does the hon. Member agree that the Government should do more to pr
Wed 13 May
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Anna DixonspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
The results in the Bradford district were some of the least representative, with Reform taking a majority of seats despite getting only 23% of the popular vote there. Does the right hon. Gentleman agree that, while Reform made gains in seats, it is not what the majority of people in this country support?
Wed 13 May
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Christine JardinespeechLiberal Democrat
Debate on the Address
It is a pleasure to follow the hon. Member for York Central (Rachael Maskell). As I listened to His Majesty the King today, there was one part in his speech that reminded me of the Queen’s Speech in 2017, when I was first elected. The then Government promised that their priority would be “to secure the best possible deal as the country leaves the European Union.”—[Official Report, 21 June 2017; Vol. 626, c. 34.] That went well. Let us compare our economy then and now. Inflation and unemployment
Wed 13 May
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Christine JardinespeechLiberal Democrat
Debate on the Address
While I agree with the hon. Member about young people’s routes into work, how does that sit with the way his SNP Government in Scotland have destroyed apprenticeships up there? As for the hospitality industry in Scotland, it pays business rates in Scotland—I hear complaints about them all the time. Is that perhaps why the SNP lost seats in the election that he is so busy congratulating himself on?
Wed 13 May
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Christine JardinespeechLiberal Democrat
Debate on the Address
That’s never going to happen.
Wed 13 May
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Richard TicespeechReform UK
Debate on the Address
I have given way to the hon. Gentleman already. Although people may have enjoyed my dialogue, others wish to speak. The key thing about the utter failure of this programme of government is this: having listened last week to the voters in the midlands and the north—in Labour heartlands—who voted 10 years ago for less EU and less European interference, what is this Government’s brilliant response? They have stuck two fingers up to the former Labour voters in the midlands and the northern heartland
Wed 13 May
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Iqbal MohamedspeechIndependent
Debate on the Address
In the late ’70s and in the ’80s, 80% or more of the housing benefit that was paid to low-income families and people on benefits went to local authorities, which used that money to provide services. Today, over 80% of housing benefit is going to private landlords, not to councils. Does the hon. Member agree that this money needs to be provided by Government to councils for them to maintain their properties and public services?
Wed 13 May