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Edward Argar

Edward Argar

Conservative

MP for Melton and Syston · Since 2015

34
Votes
7
Speeches
46
Total Events

Speeches (7)

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Draft First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) Fees (Amendment) Order 2026

I am happy to be written to.

27 Apr 2026Hansard →
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Draft First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) Fees (Amendment) Order 2026

I have been there; I sympathise.

27 Apr 2026Hansard →
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Draft First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) Fees (Amendment) Order 2026

I echo the comments made by my hon. Friend the shadow Minister about the broader context. The Minister rightly highlighted the broader context of the Renters’ Rights Act, the reforms it introduces and the implications they have for the sector. She also quite rightly highlighted that rights matter only where they are enforceable. Given that context, I have a few questions and points of clarification that I hope the Minister can help me with. I will confine my remarks to the property chamber, whic

27 Apr 2026Hansard →
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NHS Waiting Lists

Among the things that can help reduce waiting lists and waiting times is increased use of existing community hospital facilities, such as Melton Mowbray hospital in my constituency. Will the Secretary of State join me in calling on the local ICB and University Hospitals of Leicester NHS trust to invest in moving more services out of inner-city acute settings and into Melton hospital, so that more of my constituents can get the treatments they need nearer to home?

14 Apr 2026Hansard →
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SEND Provision and Reform

When I spoke in the Select Committee debate on this matter in the Chamber, I highlighted that too many parents feel that the system is done to them, rather than working with them. Does my hon. Friend share my concern and the concern of parents in my constituency that in order for trust to be rebuilt, there has to be some sort of individually, legally enforceable backstop for those families?

13 Apr 2026Hansard →
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Student Loans

The Minister is typically generous with her time and courteous in the number of interventions she accepts. May I gently take her back to lines 3 to 4 of the text of the Prime Minister’s amendment on student loans, which state that this House “welcomes the Government’s commitment to make the system fairer and financially sustainable”. To avoid this sounding like jam tomorrow and to reassure young people—I have a lot of respect for the Minister, and I will be generous—can she give one or two concr

18 Mar 2026Hansard →
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Meningitis Outbreak

I associate myself with the Secretary of State’s remarks: the thoughts of all of us in this House are with the families of those, tragically, who have died and all those who have been affected. While there are understandably questions about vaccination and antibiotic eligibility, it is important that decisions continue to be guided by clinical experts, and in this country we have some of the best in the world. I welcome the Secretary of State asking the JCVI to review the eligibility criteria, b

17 Mar 2026Hansard →