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Events for Monday, 18 May 2026(8124 total)
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Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
For too many people, the promise that hard work would help them get on in life is broken. The promise that each generation would do better than the last is broken. The expectation that big corporations would be made to play by the rules and pay fair taxes like the rest of us is broken. It is hardly surprising that so many people feel that the whole system is broken and that nothing works, and that they are now demanding action to fix it. The King’s Speech was another chance for this Government t
Mon 18 May
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Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
Flashing back to the 1980s, would the right hon. Member like to remind us when the Conservatives last balanced a budget?
Mon 18 May
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Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
We all agree that we urgently need to get the economy growing again. However, the Bills in the King’s Speech do not represent the big, bold economic change that the country needs. I will talk today about just two things that would create economic growth: trade, and balancing tax and spending through our fiscal framework. On trade, our country prospers when fair markets for goods, services, capital and labour operate effectively. Trade makes this country great. Raising barriers to trade makes it
Mon 18 May
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Spoke in debate: Youth Justice
Parliamentary appearance by Josh MacAlister
Mon 18 May
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Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
I welcome the measures set out in the King’s Speech, and the wider Government programme to back British businesses. In the face of ever more disabling global headwinds, it is crucial to have a Government who accept an interventionist role, whether through renationalising British Steel, setting up Great British Energy, tougher regulation of the water companies, competition reform or tackling late payments. There is acknowledgement that an engaged state is needed, and that leaving things to the ma
Mon 18 May
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Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
The King’s Speech set out this Government’s commitment to remove the barriers holding back Britain and to break through the failed status quo. Nowhere is that more urgently needed than in life sciences and medical innovation. Britain cannot become a world leader in life sciences while patients and researchers are trapped inside systems that move too slowly. This matters because behind every delayed trial and every missed opportunity are families running out of time. This country is uniquely plac
Mon 18 May
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Spoke in debate: Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
Parliamentary appearance by George Freeman
Mon 18 May
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Spoke in debate: Youth Justice
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Julian Lewis
Mon 18 May
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Spoke in debate: Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
Parliamentary appearance by Liz Twist
Mon 18 May
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Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
I welcome the King’s Speech last week. In a volatile world, the question of domestic economic resilience is paramount. Whether it is the conflict in the middle east driving energy price instability, supply chain disruption or a rise in global uncertainty, Britain cannot afford inaction or simply to hope that global shocks will be contained or pass us by. We need an active concordat between Government, business and communities to strengthen our resilience and ensure our prosperity. The King’s Spe
Mon 18 May
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Spoke in debate: Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
Parliamentary appearance by Dawn Butler
Mon 18 May
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Spoke in debate: Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
Parliamentary appearance by Iqbal Mohamed
Mon 18 May
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Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
It is strikingly surreal to be debating a King’s Speech from a Government who are patently on their last legs. This is the King’s Speech of a Prime Minister who is working out his notice in Downing Street. It is equally surreal that after the biggest electoral trouncing that any Government have ever had, particularly in red wall seats, and in areas that voted strongly pro-Brexit, the Prime Minister thinks that the answer is more Europe. Dear help his wit, if that is his solution. Of course, that
Mon 18 May
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Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
I am sorry the hon. Member is so ill informed. Let us take the SPS deal. The Government are seeking an SPS deal not between the United Kingdom and the EU, but for GB and the EU. Why? Because, shamefully, in all SPS measures, the Government are going to leave Northern Ireland subject to the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the EU. It would not be so bad if they were saying that they will have an SPS deal to take back sovereignty over SPS matters in Northern Ireland, but they do not even have the c
Mon 18 May
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Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
If the Minister is truly interested in sweeping away some of the barriers of the Irish sea border, in circumstances where sanitary and phytosanitary rules are being aligned, would the natural and proper constitutional move not be to take back control of the SPS system in Northern Ireland, instead of leaving it under the jurisdiction of the EU? If we are going to do a deal, let it be for the whole United Kingdom, so that the whole United Kingdom aligns, if that is what the Government think, inste
Mon 18 May
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Spoke in debate: Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
Parliamentary appearance by Dr Rupa Huq
Mon 18 May
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Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
The urgent need for, and the strategic imperative of, economic growth matters nowhere more than in Buckingham and Bletchley. My constituency lies at the heart—the engine room—of the Oxford-Cambridge growth corridor. If we get economic growth right, it will enable us to support high-growth businesses across my constituency and beyond, strengthening the local economies of Buckinghamshire and Milton Keyes and enabling the UK to develop a strategically important economic region. It will build a glob
Mon 18 May
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Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
Will the right hon. Gentleman give way on that point?
Mon 18 May
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Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
I thank the right hon. Member for giving way; he has clearly rehearsed his speech well in front of the mirror. He has been speaking now for seven minutes, and I fear that he has learned well from his master—and I do not mean the one in Thailand—because he gives long descriptions of all the problems in the country, but no solutions; seven minutes without a positive policy offer for people in this Chamber or for his constituents.
Mon 18 May
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Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
I thank the hon. Lady for entertaining us all; she is having fun. I remember the shambolic end to Humza Yousaf’s tenure as First Minister in Scotland— it was shambolic; she will admit that. Having reflected on that period, which was a real crisis for her party and for Scotland, what advice can she offer Labour Members? What did she learn from that process?
Mon 18 May