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Sarah Gibson

Sarah Gibson

Liberal Democrat

MP for Chippenham · Since 2024

40
Votes
8
Speeches
53
Total Events
£70K
Est. Net Worth

Speeches (8)

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Agriculture: Government Support

On the subject of getting young people into farming, my local agricultural college tells me that when it tries to send students to help on farms, the farmers find it extremely difficult to find a use for them, because getting a licence to drive high-level agricultural equipment is so expensive that students from lower-income families are unable to get one. Therefore, when they arrive on the farms, there is not a lot they can do with them. Will the Minister consider looking at the cost to entry f

29 Apr 2026Hansard →
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Engagements

Before we leave the House for several weeks, I feel it is absolutely necessary to raise an issue in my constituency, about which I have been trying to get an answer from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and from the Environment Agency. We have a landfill site in Calne that is producing a sulphurous smell that is causing residents to need to close their windows and leading to children with sore throats, but I am not getting answer except that the Environment Agency itself ad

29 Apr 2026Hansard →
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Agriculture: Government Support

Absolutely. I just wanted to ensure that my colleague agreed with me that we would like the Minister to consider farming.

29 Apr 2026Hansard →
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Agriculture: Government Support

Farmers across Wiltshire, especially in my constituency of Chippenham, say that Government support is not working. They are disappointed that Labour is compounding the damage left by the Conservatives, with an underspend of millions in the farming budget. Shockingly, the Government’s own statistics say that in 2023-24, between 17% and 29% of farming families did not turn a profit.

29 Apr 2026Hansard →
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English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill

Too often, rural communities such as mine in Wiltshire have been overlooked by successive Governments and treated as an afterthought rather than as places with distinct needs, challenges and enormous potential. Decisions are far too often made on urban assumptions, leaving rural areas struggling with weak transport and fewer services. Does my hon. Friend agree that by embedding rural affairs at the heart of strategic authorities, the Lords amendment will ensure that rural communities are no long

27 Apr 2026Hansard →
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Electricity Grid Connections

10. What recent progress he has made on improving connections to the electricity grid.

24 Mar 2026Hansard →
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Electricity Grid Connections

The grid connections reform process was intended to improve investor confidence by removing zombie projects and prioritising shovel-ready projects, but repeated delays from NESO mean that many developers are still waiting for their gate 2 connection offers, even for projects that are due to connect in 2026 and 2027. This is extremely damaging for investor confidence. Given the importance of the connection reform to the Government’s clean power 2030 ambitions, will the Minister tell us how the Go

24 Mar 2026Hansard →
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Healthcare in Rural Areas

Does the hon. Member agree that rural communities, such as mine and his, and villages such as Lyneham, which is famous for its serious airbase and is full of veterans, now find themselves with poor GP surgeries and no future for that? People in those villages are waiting longer and longer to get that care and feel completely left behind, as they have no access to any form of health service.

4 Mar 2026Hansard →