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Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Alison Taylor
Thu 14 May
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Business of the House
I hope you will join me, Mr Speaker, in wishing Wealdstone football club good luck in their FA trophy final at Wembley on Sunday. The early access programme gives the NHS access to life-changing and innovative drugs for free. I recently met Sarcoma UK, which told me of the difference that these drugs make to many patients. However, as a result of a recent decision by His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs to charge VAT on these drugs, which are provided for free, Bayer has withdrawn from the programm
Thu 14 May
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Spoke in debate: National Security
Parliamentary appearance by Dr Scott Arthur
Thu 14 May
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National Security
I join colleagues across the House in strongly condemning the ongoing campaign of attacks and intimidation against our British communities, and I thank the Minister for his leadership on those and other security matters. He said that he has initiated a review of the national threat level system, which currently captures only the threat from terrorism. Can he expand on that? Does he mean that, following review, it will now capture the threat from state-based actors and other countries? Can he do
Thu 14 May
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Thu 14 May
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Supreme Court Dillon Judgment
In Plymouth I represent very many veterans, lots of whom served in Northern Ireland, and I reflect on the fact that the state asked our people to do incredibly difficult things, at enormous personal risk and sacrifice, in a very particular context and with a particular political direction that they were deciphering at the time. Many of those difficult things were necessarily secret, and today we still ask our people to do incredibly difficult things—in secret, necessarily—at enormous personal ri
Thu 14 May
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Getting Britain Working Again
If it was down to those policies, we would not have seen a rise of a quarter of a million in the NEET—not in education, employment or training—numbers in the last three years of the hon. Lady’s party’s time in office. My point is that this did not come from nowhere, and we have to understand that. If we are to have a serious response, education, health treatment, youth apprenticeships and changes to the welfare system itself all have a part to play. On the health front, I have good news to repor
Thu 14 May
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Supreme Court Dillon Judgment
The Opposition say that we are somehow letting terrorists off the hook, but is the Secretary of State able to tell the House how many prosecutions there were for terrorist offences during the troubles and how many live prosecutions there are now?
Thu 14 May
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Spoke in debate: Getting Britain Working Again
Parliamentary appearance by Sojan Joseph
Thu 14 May
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Spoke in debate: Getting Britain Working Again
Parliamentary appearance by Munira Wilson
Thu 14 May
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Spoke in debate: Heathrow Airport: Third Runway
Parliamentary appearance by Munira Wilson
Thu 14 May
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Spoke in debate: National Security
Parliamentary appearance by Matt Vickers
Thu 14 May
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Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Kim Johnson
Thu 14 May
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Business of the House
I recently visited Glasgow airport in my constituency to witness the first direct transatlantic flight by United Airlines between Glasgow and New York. Will the Leader of the House join me in congratulating United Airlines and Glasgow airport on this significant new development, and does he agree that a debate on global connectivity might be a suitable subject for the new Session of Parliament?
Thu 14 May
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Spoke in debate: Getting Britain Working Again
Parliamentary appearance by Georgia Gould
Thu 14 May
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Spoke in debate: National Security
Parliamentary appearance by Fred Thomas
Thu 14 May
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Spoke in debate: Supreme Court Dillon Judgment
Parliamentary appearance by Fred Thomas
Thu 14 May
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Getting Britain Working Again
I am grateful to the Minister for giving way; I tried to intervene on the shadow Minister but was not successful. On that cross-party consensus, was she as surprised as I was to see no commitment at all on special educational needs in the Conservative party’s so-called alternative King’s speech? Does she share my concern that that demonstrates its complete lack of seriousness on that really important issue?
Thu 14 May
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Getting Britain Working Again
The hon. Member knows how fond I am of her, but how can she possibly in one voice condemn building new homes and in the next sentence suggest that we do not have enough homes for young people to live in? She simply cannot have her cake and eat it.
Thu 14 May
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Getting Britain Working Again
I start by declaring that I am the chair of the all-party parliamentary group for schools, learning and assessment, of the all-party parliamentary group on social mobility, and of the all- party parliamentary group for classics. I welcome the ambitious agenda set out yesterday in a King’s Speech that places working people at its heart—an agenda that builds on our promises to deliver a safer, stronger and more prosperous country. It is an agenda that will get Britain working and break down the ba
Thu 14 May