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Dawn Butler

Dawn Butler

Labour

MP for Brent East · Since 2015

28
Votes
8
Speeches
41
Total Events
£525K
Est. Net Worth

Speeches (8)

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Backing Business to Create Economic Growth

Does my hon. Friend remember when a former Tory Prime Minister gave a guarantee to small businesses that there would be no paperwork to trade with the EU, because they recognised how much of a disadvantage and how problematic it would be?

18 May 2026Hansard →
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Backing Business to Create Economic Growth

In the time that I have, I would like to touch on two important areas with regards to backing business and creating economic growth. The first is the tourist levy. London is the gateway to British tourism. Of the 38 million inbound visits to the UK in 2023, just over half were to our capital. I therefore welcome the Government’s announcement of this measure, but I would like to see a little more pace and progress. That legislation could do so much for boroughs such as Brent, which includes Wembl

18 May 2026Hansard →
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Backing Business to Create Economic Growth

I used to work in the employment service, and Thatcher encouraged us not to sign people on, and to instead put them on the sick. The Conservatives created a whole generation of people on the sick, just to manipulate the numbers. How do you like those apples?

18 May 2026Hansard →
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Neuroscience and Digital Childhoods

We begin with the Select Committee statement. Dame Chi Onwurah will speak on the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee’s inquiry into neuroscience and digital childhoods for up to 10 minutes, during which no interventions may be taken. At the conclusion of her statement, I will call Members to put questions on the subject of the statement, and call Dame Chi Onwurah to respond to them in turn. Questions should be brief and Members may ask only one each.

16 Apr 2026Hansard →
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NHS Federated Data Platform

It is wonderful to serve under your chairmanship, Dame Siobhain. The reality is that the Government have inherited a mess. We must not take responsibility for that mess. I congratulate the hon. Member for Newton Abbot (Martin Wrigley) on securing the debate; he mentioned the £1 that Palantir paid to get its foot in the door. Some might say that was a smart business move; others might say that was a con or a trap. The first responsibility of a Government is to ensure that they protect their citiz

16 Apr 2026Hansard →
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Housing Needs: Young People

Order. I ask that Members please speak for roughly six minutes so that we can fit everybody in.

16 Apr 2026Hansard →
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Housing Needs: Young People

Order. I remind Members to bob if they wish to partake in the debate.

16 Apr 2026Hansard →
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Engagements

Q6. At the international conference last week, it was clear that mobile phone theft is international organised crime. It drags in people as young as 14 years old. The Mayor of London and the Met commissioner have spent money on the latest tech to combat that crime, and it is working, but they need help. Manufacturers have the ability to deploy a kill switch to make stolen mobile phones worthless, but they do not do it—although Samsung takes it more seriously than Apple. If manufacturers do not d

18 Mar 2026Hansard →