Sir Lindsay Hoyle
SpeakerMP for Chorley · Since 1997
Recent Activity
Spoke in debate: Small Businesses: Rural Areas
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Lindsay Hoyle
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Lindsay Hoyle
Spoke in debate: Costs for Motorists
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Lindsay Hoyle
Spoke in debate: Employment Rights Act 2025
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Lindsay Hoyle
Spoke in debate: Industrial Strategy
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Lindsay Hoyle
Business of the House
I remind the House that the most important game is being played on Sunday, between Bolton Wanderers and Stockport County. Good luck to Bolton!
Business of the House
I call the Chair of the Backbench Business Committee, who was re-elected unopposed.
Costs for Motorists
Before we come to the urgent question, let me repeat what I said to the House at the start of this parliamentary Session. The Government’s own ministerial code makes it clear that important policy announcements should be made in the first instance to this House when it is sitting. Some people seem to have very short memories. This announcement has been drip-fed to the media over the past three days. That is not in line with the Government’s own rules, and it is unacceptable. Back Benchers on eit
Costs for Motorists
Order. I cannot hear what the Minister is saying. We have agreed to an urgent question in order to hear from the Minister. I am proud of this Parliament and of this country, so I want to hear what the Minister has to say.
Costs for Motorists
I call the Chair of the Business and Trade Committee.
Costs for Motorists
I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.
Costs for Motorists
Order. I told the Front Benchers, and I am telling the Back Benchers: they have had the courtesy of being able to ask a question; I want them to hear the answer, and I need to hear it as well.
Employment Rights Act 2025
I call the shadow Minister.
Industrial Strategy
I call the shadow Minister.
Small Businesses: Rural Areas
I call Perran Moon.
Business of the House
I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.
Costs for Motorists
Order. The hon. Member for St Albans (Daisy Cooper) has asked her question and I want respect given to the Minister when she is answering it, please.
Costs for Motorists
Order. The point I was making was that you said you were doing the studios. You are here now, and I think it should have been announced here first. Do we both agree?
Costs for Motorists
Order. I just say to the Minister that if that was being said in the studios, rather than to the House, it is not a good example—it confirms that you somehow think that Sky or BBC are more important than Back Benchers, elected by constituents across this country, who must hear it second-hand. It is not acceptable. Do not think that it is a bonus to tell the House that now.
Industrial Strategy
I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.