Labour MP for Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham ( 5 May 2005 – current)
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Baroness Twycross: ...and affected by the infected blood scandal. I would like to thank honourable Members who have played prominent roles in pushing the work to this point. My right honourable friend the Member for Kingston upon Hull North has always been—and I know will continue to be—a powerful advocate for this cause. Her work in pushing forward the cause and representing the voice of those infected and...
Seema Malhotra: ..., over 12 months. We welcome the operational commitments made by the police in the retail crime action plan. I know that the Minister of State, Home Department, my right hon. Friend the Member for Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham (Dame Diana Johnson) has heard my hon. Friend’s request and that she will be happy to visit Ipswich with him.
Dan Jarvis: ...that a robust legal framework is in place to govern the use of these new technologies. My hon. Friend still has concerns, and I am sure the policing Minister, my right hon. Friend the Member for Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham (Dame Diana Johnson), or I will be happy to meet her.
John Glen: ...qualifying criteria and parameters may be required to ensure that the scheme has maximum credibility. I believe that the Paymaster General’s new ministerial colleague, the right hon. Member for Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham (Dame Diana Johnson), would also advise him that maximum early transparency will yield maximum understanding and acceptance of the path forward. I am...
John Slinger: ...me. Rugby is a market town that has grown rapidly in recent years, surrounded by many small villages—too numerous to mention one by one—set in the beautiful Warwickshire countryside. To the north of the constituency is Bulkington, which some say is one of the largest villages in England, although my right hon. Friend the Member for Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham (Dame Diana...
Tonia Antoniazzi: I thank the hon. Member for his contribution, because, having been a shadow Minister for Northern Ireland and from working with Women’s Aid in Northern Ireland, I know that this is a real problem. I welcome his offer to join him in meeting the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and the Minister to discuss this further, and I thank him very much for his intervention. The previous...
John Hayes: .... I wish the new Government Front-Bench team well. They know that I have high regard for many of them, including the hon. Member for Wallasey (Dame Angela Eagle) and the right hon. Member for Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham (Dame Diana Johnson), who are in their places. As a patriot, I wish the Government well, because they are in a position to run our country and there will be...
Caroline Nokes: ...us, and to work hand in hand with them. In the debate, we have heard about villages up and down the country; they are the heart of our rural communities. Many villages in Romsey and Southampton North have worked incredibly hard to get their neighbourhood development plans in place, and held local referendums to confirm them, but now they are scared that that work will go to waste. Yet...
Lindsay Hoyle: ...Tidball, Penistone and Stocksbridge Alison Louise Griffiths, Bognor Regis and Littlehampton Sarah Alison Russell, Congleton Connor James Naismith, Crewe and Nantwich Chris Curtis, Milton Keynes North Natasha Dawn Irons, Croydon East Jessica Redmond-Withey Asato, Lowestoft Danny Boy Beales, Uxbridge and South Ruislip Paul Davies, Colne Valley Calum Alexander Miller, Bicester and Woodstock...
Lindsay Hoyle: ...took and subscribed the Oath, or made and subscribed the Affirmation required by law: Right honourable Sir Edward Julian Egerton Leigh, for Gainsborough Right honourable Diane Julie Abbott, Hackney North and Stoke Newington Right honourable Keir Starmer, Holborn and St Pancras Right honourable Angela Rayner, Ashton-under-Lyne Right honourable Shabana Mahmood, Birmingham Ladywood Right...
Chris Stephens: ...has forced the Government to move on the issue. This has been the House at its best—just as many Conservative Members voted for the amendment tabled by my good friend the right hon. Member for Kingston upon Hull North (Dame Diana Johnson) as did Members in other parts of the House. This is a collective, cross-party attempt to address this injustice. I hope that those questions will be...
Deidre Brock: ...as the news sank in that just days after making a rightfully repentant statement to Parliament, her Prime Minister had decided to throw a snap election. I know that the right hon. Member for Kingston upon Hull North (Dame Diana Johnson) will be raising specifics with her, but will the Leader of the House give the House a guarantee now that the concerns that the infected and affected have...
Peter Bottomley: I thank the Secretary of State for her answer to the right hon. Member for Kingston upon Hull North (Dame Diana Johnson). I hope that the letter that her Department received from us will get a full reply, and I thank her for her interim words. I hope that the Secretary of State will be able to come to the opening of the new integrated care centre by the town hall in Worthing—a local...
Caroline Nokes: ...the Minister will be aware of the work that my Select Committee has done around the national disability strategy, but I specifically draw her attention to the words of the right hon. Member for Kingston upon Hull North (Dame Diana Johnson) earlier this week: nothing about me without me. What reassurance can the Minister give me that disabled people will be fully included in the ongoing...
Simon Hoare: ...Select Committee: my hon. Friend the Member for Carlisle (John Stevenson), who chaired it with his customary wit and professionalism, the hon. Members for Selby and Ainsty (Keir Mather) and for Kingston upon Hull East (Karl Turner), and my hon. Friends the Members for Guildford (Angela Richardson) and for Great Grimsby (Lia Nici). The House owes them all a debt of gratitude, as do the...
Keir Starmer: Sir Brian’s report is a victory for all those campaigners and victims who fought so hard for this moment, including my right hon. Friend the Member for Kingston upon Hull North (Dame Diana Johnson), but it is also one of profound pain, anger and sadness for so many. There is a chance for us to make real progress on this issue and we must do that with victims in mind. Given the degree of...
Earl Howe: ...of key documents, including ministerial advice and medical records; and the appalling length of time it took to secure the public inquiry that has delivered the full truth today. There is layer upon layer of hurt, endured across decades. This is an apology from the state to every single person impacted by this scandal. It did not have to be this way. It should never have been this way. On...
Damian Hinds: ...my right hon. Friend the Member for Elmet and Rothwell (Sir Alec Shelbrooke) on securing this important debate. I also thank everybody who has taken part, including the hon. Members for Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle (Emma Hardy) and for Strangford (Jim Shannon), my right hon. Friend the Member for Romsey and Southampton North (Caroline Nokes), and the hon. Member for Newcastle upon...
Nick Thomas-Symonds: ...belief. That is why I pay tribute to the victims of this scandal, who fought so hard for justice. We thank the charities, and the remarkable campaigning work of my right hon. Friend the Member for Kingston upon Hull North (Dame Diana Johnson), as well as the Father of the House, and the journalist Caroline Wheeler, whose work and book, “Death in the Blood”, did so much to drive this...
Diana R. Johnson: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, whether he has made an estimate of the average financial impact of changes to the State Pension age for women born in the 1950s residing in Kingston upon Hull North constituency.