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All Events — May 2026(8124 total, page 406 of 407)

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David DavisspeechConservative
Debate on the Address
During the privileges debate, I told the House that I had hoped, a couple of years ago, that the Prime Minister would make a success of his new job. Unfortunately, this House is now debating against the backdrop of a Labour psychodrama, but that psychodrama would not have happened except for the fact that the Government have failed, and failed very clearly. In his now infamous speech, the Prime Minister said that he was going to undertake a reset. I don’t know about the Labour party, but the cou
Wed 13 May
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Richard TicespeechReform UK
Debate on the Address
Bear with me, because I am in full flow. I believe that we have seen the last important speech from this Prime Minister. Let us see what the next few days bring.
Wed 13 May
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David DavisspeechConservative
Debate on the Address
That is pretty obvious.
Wed 13 May
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David DavisspeechConservative
Debate on the Address
The Prime Minister quite rightly prioritises the defence of the country. We have depended for decades on the courage, honour and loyalty of our soldiers. However, some of our best units are now losing soldiers, because this Government are undermining them and allowing them, under the Northern Ireland Troubles Bill, to be prosecuted and persecuted for alleged crimes—that were not carried out—from decades ago.
Wed 13 May
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Richard TicespeechReform UK
Debate on the Address
That is interesting, because I spent most of the election campaign in the west midlands, where we absolutely smashed it. We secured full control of councils such as Newcastle-under-Lyme and Walsall, and we are now the largest party in Birmingham, which is truly remarkable. We are also the largest party in Bradford, which is fantastic news. That success is because voters have looked at this Government and the failures of this Prime Minister, and they have said, “We want to vote Reform, and we wan
Wed 13 May
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Iqbal MohamedspeechIndependent
Debate on the Address
Would the hon. Member enlighten me and help me understand why the Tories, during 14 years in power, did not address the welfare ticking time bomb? What would he do to address the wage disparity whereby people on benefits can be better off than if they are in work?
Wed 13 May
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Iqbal MohamedspeechIndependent
Debate on the Address
Will the hon. Gentleman give way?
Wed 13 May
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Iqbal MohamedspeechIndependent
Debate on the Address
Does the hon. Gentleman agree that there needs to be a different model of business rates for small businesses that is linked to profitability and that has a maximum cap, rather than their having to pay the flat rate regardless of what they are making or not making?
Wed 13 May
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Iqbal MohamedspeechIndependent
Debate on the Address
The hon. Member is making an extremely eloquent speech. Does she agree that people are sick and tired of living in towns that just look dirty? They are not cleaned or maintained, and sports clubs do not even get the grass on their fields cut. The basic requirement for having pride in our towns and cities is for a council to be funded so that it can do the basics of keeping the streets clean and cutting the grass so that people can play sport.
Wed 13 May
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Richard TiceappearanceReform UK
Spoke in debate: Debate on the Address
Parliamentary appearance by Richard Tice
Wed 13 May
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Mrs Kemi BadenochappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Debate on the Address
Parliamentary appearance by Mrs Kemi Badenoch
Wed 13 May
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Sir Keir StarmerspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
I have been in control rooms in Northern Ireland, watching decisions being taken on the use of fatal force. I am well aware of the nature of the decisions that have to be taken, the circumstances in which they are taken and how difficult those decisions are. That is not the same as the issues in the Bill, and the right hon. Gentleman knows it. Strength is the foundation: it is the way we maintain our control even in the storms of this world, and the way we change our country rather than just man
Wed 13 May
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Sir Keir StarmerspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
I will make some progress. The way we change our country—[Interruption.]
Wed 13 May
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Iqbal MohamedspeechIndependent
Debate on the Address
Will the hon. Member give way?
Wed 13 May
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Iqbal MohamedspeechIndependent
Debate on the Address
The hon. Gentleman talks about regulation. I have failed to identify a successfully self-regulating industry anywhere in the world. When we remove regulations, we harm consumers, animals, nature and the planet. Will he enlighten or educate me on what the alternative is?
Wed 13 May
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Iqbal MohamedspeechIndependent
Debate on the Address
I agree, and I think most people agree, that people capable of working should be helped into work, but while the right hon. Member’s party was in government for 14 years, did it do an analysis of or have statistics on how many people on benefits across our country were actually fit to work, and what did his party do to get those people into work?
Wed 13 May
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Iqbal MohamedspeechIndependent
Debate on the Address
On indefinite leave to remain, on the journey down from my constituency today, I spoke to the private hire driver. He is on a visa that requires renewal every two and a half years. He will have to do that renewal four times before he is eligible for indefinite leave to remain. He is not really complaining about that, but about the council not allowing him to continue working when his visa is up for renewal and he sends away his documents to be processed. Would the hon. Member agree that that sho
Wed 13 May
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Iqbal MohamedspeechIndependent
Debate on the Address
Does the hon. Gentleman agree that the best form of defence is peace, and that the overseas development aid budget—as was mentioned earlier by the right hon. Member for Sutton Coldfield (Sir Andrew Mitchell)—is a key component of achieving peace around the world through soft power and diplomacy? A great deal of that aid is crucial for people’s survival in many parts of the world.
Wed 13 May
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Sir Keir StarmerspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
The right hon. Member knows very well that the provisions for Northern Ireland are intended to strike the right balance between what needs to be done and protecting our veterans. We are, of course, proud of all those who have served and do serve our country, but the legislation put forward by the last Government was struck down, leaving no protection whatsoever.
Wed 13 May
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Sir Andrew MitchellspeechConservative
Debate on the Address
I am worried that the hon. Gentleman, who is my friend, was not listening to what I said. I said that the first rule of benefit reform is not to take cash off very poor people, and I explained that it cannot be done. That is what Labour found when it outlined its policies for welfare reform and then had to back off. The third rule is to narrow the gateways into a benefit. We have seen—particularly with the personal independence payment, but in other ways as well—that narrowing the gateways is an
Wed 13 May