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Wed 25 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Foreign Financial Influence and Interference: UK Politics
Parliamentary appearance by Sir James Cleverly
Wed 25 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Northern Ireland Troubles: Legacy and Reconciliation
Parliamentary appearance by Claire Hanna
Wed 25 Mar
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Proposed Visitor Levy
I refer hon. Members to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests. As always, it is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Efford. I congratulate my right hon. Friend the Member for East Hampshire (Damian Hinds) on securing the debate and speaking so wisely, enthusiastically and knowledgeably about the sector in his opening remarks; to the relief of everybody, that means that I will not speak as long as I originally thought I would. I have to start with a basic question t
Wed 25 Mar
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Public Baths and Lidos
My hon. Friend’s energy and willingness to work with Crook Community Leisure speaks for itself, but I will certainly take away that question and share it with the Under-Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, my hon. Friend the Member for Barnsley South (Stephanie Peacock). She was meant to respond to the debate, but unfortunately, due to the change in the voting pattern, she needed to get the last train to Cornwall at 7 pm, so she sends her apologies to hon. Members. She is disappointe
Wed 25 Mar
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Public Baths and Lidos
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Efford. I am pleased to respond to this lively and informative debate, and I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Peterborough (Andrew Pakes) on securing it and such good attendance, too. I thank all hon. Members for their contributions; I think I have collected invitations to Peterborough, Carlisle, Worthing, Stockport, Matlock and the as-yet-to-be-built sea pool on the Isle of Wight.
Wed 25 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Foreign Financial Influence and Interference: UK Politics
Parliamentary appearance by Ben Goldsborough
Wed 25 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Engagements
Parliamentary appearance by Freddie van Mierlo
Wed 25 Mar
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Courts and Tribunals Bill (First sitting)
Q To put the focus back on victims, Dame Vera explained clearly that it is the defendant who chooses. What would be the victim’s choice? Dame Vera Baird: Is that not part of why this is very odd? We do not give a person alleged to have committed a very serious crime and whose life will be utterly transformed by what happens in the jury a right not to have a jury trial or to pick where he goes at all—and why would we?—but we do give that right to a small cohort of people on relatively small trial
Wed 25 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Spring Forecast
Parliamentary appearance by Robin Swann
Wed 25 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Foreign Financial Influence and Interference: UK Politics
Parliamentary appearance by Joe Powell
Wed 25 Mar
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Waste Crime: Knowsley
Local authorities have those powers already, but they are not very confident at using them, so I have issued guidance to local authorities to say, “Come on—you’ve got these powers. Why don’t you use them?”. One of the things I hear back is that local authorities have to store the vehicles, pay for a pound, and make sure a vehicle is properly illegal before they seize and crush it. But Labour’s Merton council, in south-west London, does an excellent job on seizing and crushing, as does Sunderland
Wed 25 Mar
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Engagements
Q3. I thank the Prime Minister for the funding for three new primary school nurseries in Oldham, but may I ask him specifically about Monday’s Liaison Committee meeting, at which he agreed that the Israeli settlements in the west bank are unlawful and that their expansion threatens the viability of a Palestinian state? Will he confirm, as he said he would, that any potential bidder for E1 contracts from the UK knows that this is unlawful, and will he set out exactly what will happen as a consequ
Wed 25 Mar
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Waste Crime: Knowsley
Understood. We are talking about Knowsley, and I am not the canals Minister, but I will take that back to the Department. I am sorry to do the DEFRA silos, but this is not the first time I have heard that. My hon. Friend makes a very good point. I was talking about tyres, scrap metal and end-of-life vehicles. We are tightening seven more activities that people currently do not need a waste permit for. We are also going after the tax evaders; it is the Al Capone method. His Majesty’s Revenue and
Wed 25 Mar
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Waste Crime: Knowsley
It is an absolute pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Efford. I have slightly more time than normal, so I hope that we can have a bit of discussion because I am absolutely passionate about tackling waste crime. I am grateful to my hon. Friend the Member for Knowsley (Anneliese Midgley) for securing this debate and to all hon. colleagues who made such valuable points. I say first that we have a programme called Pride in Place. Everyone’s environment starts at their front door, and if their
Wed 25 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Proposed Visitor Levy
Parliamentary appearance by Joe Powell
Wed 25 Mar
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Foreign Financial Influence and Interference: UK Politics
I welcome the Rycroft review and, in particular, the Secretary of State’s commitment to take action on crypto donations and to cap foreign donations from overseas donors. I want to draw his attention to the comment in the report that the debate on social media “seeks to exacerbate division and increase polarisation with a view to simply destroying the capacity of the UK to function as a well-governed state.” This is chilling. Alongside the proposals that he has spoken about, we need action to ta
Wed 25 Mar
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Engagements
As the covid inquiry graphically laid bare last week, the NHS was starved of the investment it needed under the Conservatives, and nowhere more so than at Northwick Park hospital; its brave and extraordinary staff worked around the clock during covid, looking after many of my constituents. Given the very welcome, substantial investment in improving the NHS that the Government have committed to, will my right hon. and learned Friend the Prime Minister encourage the Health Secretary to support pla
Wed 25 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Proposed Visitor Levy
Parliamentary appearance by Damian Hinds
Wed 25 Mar
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Engagements
Q6. My constituents Tony and Rebecca Wadley received insulation under the Tory Government’s ECO4 scheme, but the work left their home with black mould, leaks, damp and even a solar fire—damage now requiring £100,000-worth of repairs. Rebecca is suicidal, Tony has had pneumonia and their asthmatic son cannot live at home. Like many others, they are required under the rules to use the same contractor responsible for the faulty work, but only up to £20,000. Will the Prime Minister commit to overhau
Wed 25 Mar