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Written Answers — Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Air Pollution (22 Jan 2019)

Ellie Reeves: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment he has made of the potential merits of introducing targets for the reduction of air pollution.

Leaving the EU (21 Jan 2019)

Rachel Reeves: The Prime Minister says that she wants to find a way forward but without allowing Parliament to vote on the different options, it is unclear how we can discover where consensus lies. Is it not the truth that any alternative to the Prime Minister’s deal—whether a Norway-type model, a Canada-type model, a customs union or a people’s vote—requires more time to negotiate or to go back to...

Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Violent Crime (21 Jan 2019)

Ellie Reeves: The Home Office-funded Violence and Vulnerability Unit report of 2018 noted that a reduction in services that offer positive activities to young people, such as youth services and school clubs, has left a vacuum that gangs are moving into. Does the Minister agree that supporting vulnerable young people and protecting them from county lines requires a cross-departmental approach with funding...

Children’S Social Care (17 Jan 2019)

Nadhim Zahawi: ...Pollard), as well as others who intervened, including my hon. Friends the Members for Henley (John Howell) and for Dudley South (Mike Wood), and the hon. Member for Lewisham West and Penge (Ellie Reeves). They brought valuable—indeed sometimes invaluable—insight to this vital issue. Nothing is more important than our work to identify vulnerable children early and to give them the...

Environmental Audit Committee (17 Jan 2019)

Norman Lamb: I congratulate the hon. Lady and her Committee on a very good report. I was struck recently by the Simon Reeve series on the Mediterranean, which highlighted, in particular, the vast areas of plastic greenhouses around Almería in south Spain, where they produce enormous quantities of vegetables and fruit for European supermarkets, including those in this country. I have written to all the...

Business of the House (17 Jan 2019)

Ellie Reeves: On Sunday evening, 23-year-old Nicole Newman was killed crossing the road in Penge, and her eight-month-old baby remains in a critical condition in hospital. I am sure that the Leader of the House will want to join me in offering condolences to her family, including her partner Charlie. While there has been no suggestion that the driver was speeding, our council in Bromley has failed to...

Deferred Divisions: Energy Conservation (16 Jan 2019)

...Pennycook Toby Perkins Jess Phillips Bridget Phillipson Laura Pidcock Jo Platt Luke Pollard Steve Pound Lucy Powell Yasmin Qureshi Faisal Rashid Angela Rayner Steve Reed Christina Rees Ellie Reeves Rachel Reeves Emma Reynolds Jonathan Reynolds Marie Rimmer Matt Rodda Danielle Rowley Chris Ruane Lloyd Russell-Moyle Joan Ryan Liz Saville-Roberts Naseem Shah Virendra Sharma Barry Sheerman...

Deferred Divisions: UK Participation In The EU Agency For Criminal Justice Cooperation (Eurojust): Post-Adoption Opt-In Decision (16 Jan 2019)

...Rebecca Pow Lucy Powell Victoria Prentis Mark Prisk Mark Pritchard Tom Pursglove Jeremy Quin Will Quince Yasmin Qureshi Dominic Raab Faisal Rashid Angela Rayner Steve Reed Christina Rees Ellie Reeves Rachel Reeves Emma Reynolds Jonathan Reynolds Marie Rimmer Laurence Robertson Gavin Robinson Mary Robinson Matt Rodda Douglas Ross Danielle Rowley Amber Rudd Lloyd Russell-Moyle David Rutley...

Business of the House (Today): No Confidence in Her Majesty’s Government (16 Jan 2019)

...Pennycook Toby Perkins Jess Phillips Bridget Phillipson Laura Pidcock Jo Platt Luke Pollard Steve Pound Lucy Powell Yasmin Qureshi Faisal Rashid Angela Rayner Steve Reed Christina Rees Ellie Reeves Rachel Reeves Emma Reynolds Jonathan Reynolds Marie Rimmer Geoffrey Robinson Matt Rodda Danielle Rowley Chris Ruane Lloyd Russell-Moyle Joan Ryan Liz Saville-Roberts Naseem Shah Virendra Sharma...

UN Climate Change Conference: Government Response (16 Jan 2019)

Ellie Reeves: I thank my hon. Friend for securing this important debate. She talked about targets. Does she agree that if we are to meet our obligations under the Paris agreement, we have to aim for net-zero greenhouse emissions before 2050, and if we are serious about meeting that target, the Government must stop dragging their feet and legislate for that net-zero emissions target?

European Union (Withdrawal) Act: [9th Allotted Day] (15 Jan 2019)

...Victoria Prentis Mark Prisk Mark Pritchard Tom Pursglove Jeremy Quin Will Quince Yasmin Qureshi Dominic Raab Faisal Rashid Angela Rayner John Redwood Steve Reed Christina Rees Jacob Rees-Mogg Ellie Reeves Rachel Reeves Emma Reynolds Jonathan Reynolds Marie Rimmer Laurence Robertson Gavin Robinson Geoffrey Robinson Mary Robinson Matt Rodda Douglas Ross Danielle Rowley Lee Rowley Chris Ruane...

Backbench Business: Local Government Funding — [Mr Charles Walker in the Chair] (15 Jan 2019)

Ellie Reeves: I thank my hon. Friend for securing this debate. Lewisham Council has had to make cuts of £165 million since 2010. Despite its best efforts, it now has to make difficult decisions about things like grants to the voluntary sector, libraries, street sweeping and lollipop people. Does she agree that central Government need to fund our councils properly so that they can serve the community properly?

Public Sector Supply Chains (Project Bank Accounts) (15 Jan 2019)

Debbie Abrahams: ...protect small businesses; my Bill is just one step in that process. Question put and agreed to. Ordered, That Debbie Abrahams, Alex Cunningham, Toby Perkins, Anna McMorrin, Diana Johnson, Rachel Reeves, Peter Aldous, Andrea Jenkyns, Marion Fellows, Caroline Lucas, Stephen Lloyd and Jim Shannon present the Bill. Debbie Abrahams accordingly presented the Bill. Bill read the First time; to be...

Leaving the EU (14 Jan 2019)

Rachel Reeves: Last week Parliament voted in favour of two amendments tabled from the Back Benches, by my right hon. Friend the Member for Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford (Yvette Cooper) and by the right hon. and learned Member for Beaconsfield (Mr Grieve). The support for those amendments against the wishes of the Government makes it clear that Parliament does not support leaving the EU without a...

Crown Post Offices: Franchising — [Mr Nigel Evans in the Chair] (10 Jan 2019)

Ellie Reeves: I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Wigan (Lisa Nandy) for securing this timely and much needed debate. Much has already been said about the damage that the downgrading of post offices can do, and I want to provide examples of what has happened in my constituency. Over the past few years, both before and since my election, Lewisham West and Penge has seen three post offices downgraded and...

Business of the House (10 Jan 2019)

Ellie Reeves: In the week before Christmas, my local food bank in Penge gave out 300 parcels to some of the most vulnerable. It is an outrage that at a time of year when most people are out celebrating, Tory austerity has meant that far too many rely on food banks for essential supplies. Can we please have a debate on the impact of Tory austerity on food bank usage and food poverty across the country?

Bailiffs: Regulatory Reform — [Mr Nigel Evans in the Chair] ( 9 Jan 2019)

Lucy Frazer: ...part of our consultation, was raised by my hon. Friends the Members for Henley and for Harborough, and by the hon. Members for Coventry South, for Wolverhampton North East, for Leeds West (Rachel Reeves), for Croydon Central (Sarah Jones), for Ellesmere Port and Neston (Justin Madders) and for Makerfield (Yvonne Fovargue). The treatment of vulnerable people was raised by the hon. Member...

Business of the House (Section 13(1)(B) of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018) (No. 2) ( 9 Jan 2019)

...Pennycook Toby Perkins Jess Phillips Bridget Phillipson Laura Pidcock Jo Platt Luke Pollard Steve Pound Lucy Powell Yasmin Qureshi Faisal Rashid Angela Rayner Steve Reed Christina Rees Ellie Reeves Rachel Reeves Emma Reynolds Jonathan Reynolds Marie Rimmer Matt Rodda Danielle Rowley Chris Ruane Lloyd Russell-Moyle Joan Ryan Antoinette Sandbach Liz Saville-Roberts Virendra Sharma Barry...

Finance (No. 3) Bill: Review of effects on public finances ( 8 Jan 2019)

...Pennycook Toby Perkins Jess Phillips Bridget Phillipson Laura Pidcock Jo Platt Luke Pollard Steve Pound Lucy Powell Yasmin Qureshi Faisal Rashid Angela Rayner Steve Reed Christina Rees Ellie Reeves Rachel Reeves Emma Reynolds Jonathan Reynolds Marie Rimmer Matt Rodda Danielle Rowley Chris Ruane Lloyd Russell-Moyle Joan Ryan Liz Saville-Roberts Virendra Sharma Barry Sheerman Tommy Sheppard...

Finance (No. 3) Bill: Review of effects on measures in Act of certain changes in migration levels ( 8 Jan 2019)

...Pennycook Toby Perkins Jess Phillips Bridget Phillipson Laura Pidcock Jo Platt Luke Pollard Steve Pound Lucy Powell Yasmin Qureshi Faisal Rashid Angela Rayner Steve Reed Christina Rees Ellie Reeves Rachel Reeves Emma Reynolds Jonathan Reynolds Marie Rimmer Matt Rodda Danielle Rowley Chris Ruane Lloyd Russell-Moyle Joan Ryan Liz Saville-Roberts Virendra Sharma Barry Sheerman Tommy Sheppard...


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