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Events for Tuesday, 19 May 2026(8124 total)

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Michael PaynevoteLabour
Voted NO on: King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)
Michael Payne voted NO on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)' (108-323, defeated)
Tue 19 May
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Claire CoutinhospeechConservative
Energy Security
I beg to move amendment (i), at the end of the Question to add: “but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech commits to banning the issuance of licences to explore new oil and gas fields; recognise that this proposal will have a particularly negative impact on Aberdeen, the North East of Scotland and the wider UK economy; believe instead the Government must approve the Rosebank oil field and the Jackdaw gas field, which would boost UK energy security; urge the Government to drop its opposit
Tue 19 May
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Claire CoutinhospeechConservative
Energy Security
First, let me say to the hon. Gentleman that bills came down £500 under me; they have gone up by £200 because of the Secretary of State’s plans. Secondly, let me tell him another hard truth. He should listen to this; he might learn something. Cutting off production in the North sea does not mean that we use any less oil and gas. Production is not linked to consumption. All it means is that we will import more of that gas from abroad. That is weaker and it makes us more reliant on imports.
Tue 19 May
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Claire CoutinhospeechConservative
Energy Security
He used up his chance; he should have asked a better question. There are some parts of this work that I welcome. The Fingleton review is impressive. I thank those involved and, as I have made clear before, we will support that work going forward. Nuclear is the only form of energy that can provide round-the-clock, totally clean power, and I will always support policies that make it as easy as possible to build. There is a catch, however. The Secretary of State says he wants to ease nuclear regul
Tue 19 May
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Claire CoutinhospeechConservative
Energy Security
Let me tell the hon. Lady. Under the last Labour Government, which the Energy Secretary was part of—[Interruption.] Let me explain. Not a single new nuclear power plant was started. When we came into power in 2015 and got control of the energy brief, there was one nuclear welder left in the country. It is the stop-start approach that kills the nuclear industry. Here is the problem: the Government have killed the pipeline again. These are the same old mistakes, and I am raising them because we ar
Tue 19 May
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Claire CoutinhospeechConservative
Energy Security
People change their minds when they look at facts—[Interruption.] I am not hiding from this. I think the hon. Gentleman needs to look at the overall record of the things I said in government. The first thing I said when I went into position was that we cannot impoverish ourselves in the name of net zero. I started a true costing of renewables in the Department, because we did not have a proper costing of energy. Who cancelled that work? It was the Secretary of State. I backed the North sea; I si
Tue 19 May
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Claire CoutinhospeechConservative
Energy Security
The North sea is a vital part of our industry. It provides us not only with the gas that we need for energy security but with the feedstock that feeds into our chemicals and plastics industries. There is a whole supply chain of other industries that rely on the North sea and on our having a successful industrial base. If we lose just one of those foundational industries, it is like dominoes: the rest will go. If we keep offshoring British emissions, it will not help the climate and it will not h
Tue 19 May
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Claire CoutinhospeechConservative
Energy Security
I will just make a bit of progress. Now let us talk about electricity. A key part of the Secretary of State’s plan is to make us more reliant on electricity imports. He does not like to talk about it, but at the height of winter, when we need it most, we will be importing twice as much electricity by 2030 as we did when this Government came into office. What does that mean? It means relying on the goodwill of France and Norway to keep the lights on in Britain. I remind the House that we are now
Tue 19 May
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Claire CoutinhospeechConservative
Energy Security
I know that the hon. Gentleman’s party has changed position on this recently, and I welcome that change. As I have said, the North sea is a foundational industry. It is not just about the oil and gas it provides. It is not just about the tax revenues. It is not just about the jobs that exist within that industry. It is about all those other industries it supports, including the chemicals and plastics industries. By the way, even the renewables industry supports more drilling in the North sea, be
Tue 19 May
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Charlie DewhirstvoteConservative
Voted AYE on: King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)
Charlie Dewhirst voted AYE on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)' (108-323, defeated)
Tue 19 May
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Claire CoutinhospeechConservative
Energy Security
I will make a bit more progress. Here is the fundamental bind that the Labour party is in. It does not matter who its next leader is—they will all fail. Its supposedly popular leadership contenders will become unpopular very quickly when they cannot keep their promises. It happened to us in government. It is happening to Labour now. It is happening to Reform at council level. It will happen to whoever is in government next unless they face up to the trade-offs that get us better growth. Growth i
Tue 19 May
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Claire CoutinhospeechConservative
Energy Security
I will very happily ask the Secretary of State the question—[Interruption.] Well, he said he would happily give way; he does not look so happy now. In government, I started work on the true costing of renewables, because the Department does not have an accurate costing of energy—it does not have an accurate costing of clean power 2030. Why has he not published one?
Tue 19 May
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Claire CoutinhospeechConservative
Energy Security
Will the Secretary of State give way?
Tue 19 May
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Sir Ashley FoxspeechConservative
Topical Questions
The former Minister for safeguarding and violence against women and girls said that real change in combating violence usually came only after threats from her following “catastrophic mistakes”. Does that not confirm that the Government are unwilling to take the tough decisions necessary to tackle violence against women and girls?
Tue 19 May
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Barry GardinervoteLabour
Voted NO on: King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)
Barry Gardiner voted NO on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)' (108-323, defeated)
Tue 19 May
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Ed MilibandspeechLabour
Energy Security
It is a privilege to speak in support of this Gracious Speech. This debate takes place in the shadow of the second fossil fuel shock in four years. Families and businesses across the country are deeply concerned about the impact of the Iran war on the cost of living—a war which this country did not start and this Government chose not to join, but which is having significant effects here at home, just like when Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022 and energy bills rocketed, and the British people and f
Tue 19 May
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Rupert LowevoteRestore Britain
Voted AYE on: King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)
Rupert Lowe voted AYE on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)' (108-323, defeated)
Tue 19 May
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Jen CraftspeechLabour
Energy Security
Earlier this year I had the pleasure of welcoming the Energy Minister to my constituency, where we took part in the blessing of a tunnel underneath the Thames that formed the final part of the Tilbury to Grain upgrade of the National Grid. At the time I reflected on how that put us right at the forefront of a green energy revolution in my constituency and how Tilbury, a place on the Thames estuary, is once again playing its part in delivering and securing our nation’s future. That is pertinent t
Tue 19 May
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John CoopervoteConservative
Voted AYE on: King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)
John Cooper voted AYE on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)' (108-323, defeated)
Tue 19 May
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Jen CraftspeechLabour
Energy Security
I very much agree with my hon. Friend. A secondary school in my constituency has benefited from the installation of solar panels and expects its energy bill to reduce significantly, which will have a huge impact on what it is able to deliver for its students. My constituency is already seeing benefits from the switch to green energy. I recently helped to open the Green Energy Centre at South Essex college, which is helping people to train and retrain in retrofitting existing homes so that they b
Tue 19 May