Conservative MP for North West Hampshire ( 8 May 2015 – current)
Liz Jarvis: ...manufacturing industry. I hope the Bill will make clear provisions for GB Energy to engage with local communities such as mine in Eastleigh. I would also like to congratulate the hon. Member for North East Hertfordshire (Chris Hinchliff) on his excellent speech. I am incredibly humbled and honoured to be the Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Eastleigh, and grateful to all those...
Feryal Clark: I am sorry, but I want to make some progress. We do not have very much time. As the hon. Member for Oxford West and Abingdon (Layla Moran) highlighted, we need to ensure that the civil service has the digital and data skills needed for today’s challenges and tomorrow’s. We are committed to reducing the Government’s reliance on contingent labour, reducing costs and growing capability...
Timothy Gaston: ...from the front. I strongly condemn the violence that we have seen in recent days. I will be clear from the outset that the destruction of property and physical attacks on people have no place in Northern Ireland, and they never have. Those responsible need to be brought to justice regardless of the label that they do it under or the organisation from which they stem. I have taken multiple...
Thomas Tugendhat: ...put faith in her plans. I have long heard and listened to the right hon. Lady, who has been a friend for many years, so let me ask the question put yesterday by my right hon. Friend the Member for North West Hampshire (Kit Malthouse). If, God forbid, the Home Secretary is wrong and the numbers rise—I know; wonders will never happen—what will she do? Will she take responsibility and...
Gregory Stafford: ...predecessors in the seat—a small political obituary, as it were. Fortunately, both my immediate predecessors, my right hon. Friends the Members for Godalming and Ash (Jeremy Hunt) and for East Hampshire (Damian Hinds), are still, as Members can see, very much in their political prime. None the less, I want to thank them for their generous support and advice since I was selected. They...
Caroline Nokes: ...a brownfield site in the middle of the town, with extant planning permission for a project that has never been finished, and that could be providing homes for local people. I vividly remember a Westminster Hall debate on this subject back in 2019, brought forward by my former right hon. Friend the Member for Guildford, the great Anne Milton. That was the first occasion on which I had the...
Richard Holden: ...of this, but what victims of this scandal, such as Betty whom I met, want to see are truth and accountability. I am referring not just to Ministers, to whom my right hon. Friend the Member for North West Hampshire (Kit Malthouse) referred, but to those involved in the scandal. What can the Minister say to people in the Post Office and to Betty, who want to see those responsible in the...
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...
Nickie Aiken: I rise to speak for the last time in this place. I am the 505th woman to take her seat in Parliament, but the first to represent the Cities of London and Westminster. The seat was established in 1298, so it took us a while, but we got there eventually. I am proud that I was given the freedom of the City last year. Following on from what so many colleagues have said, it has been such a...
Guy Opperman: ...Council 0 Volvo (Sweden) Irizar (Spain) Leicester City Council 116 110 – Wrightbus (UK) 6 – Pelican/Yutong (UK/China) Norfolk County Council 68 Wrightbus (UK) North Yorkshire County Council 0 EvoBus/Mercedes (Germany) Alexander Dennis Ltd (UK) Nottingham City Council 24 Pelican/Yutong (UK/China) Bus manufacturer for remaining buses subject...
Guy Opperman: ...(Sweden) 28 – Irizar (Spain) Leicester City Council 116 116 110 – Wrightbus (UK) 6 – Pelican/Yutong (UK/China) Norfolk County Council 70 70 Wrightbus (UK) North Yorkshire County Council 39 39 20 – EvoBus/Mercedes (Germany) 19 – Alexander Dennis Ltd (UK) Nottingham City Council 62 48 48 - Pelican/Yutong (UK/China) Bus...
Laura Farris: I was about to respond to the intervention from my right hon. Friend the Member for North West Hampshire about consistency in the law. Yes, I agree that consistency is a good thing. I want to touch on four arguments made by Members who hold an opposing view on this issue. The example was given of Canada, where the law was changed, and the Chair of the Select Committee, my hon. Friend the...
Therese Coffey: .... I recognise that the hon. Member for Cambridge may have a different perspective on that, but I will stick to what I believe to be the case. In response to my right hon. Friend the Member for North West Hampshire, as has been said, the Bill extends to agricultural land, which is perceived to have its natural meaning. It is not intended to cover the Fenton situation, although what happened...
James Sunderland: ...and has done brilliantly this season to survive in league one against all the odds. In my constituency, Bracknell Town and Sandhurst Town have also enjoyed strong seasons, and across the border in Hampshire, Aldershot Town are back on the map after their most exciting season for years. Well done to Tommy Widdrington and his players. I was at the Dagenham game on Saturday, which was...
Maria Miller: ...contracts, that they are paid the full cost of commissioned clinical services, and that they see the same uplift in payment that other parts of the NHS see. We know that that is not happening in Hampshire. My constituents are not calling for hospices to be taken over by the NHS. That is a really important point to make. It would be the wrong way forward. The amazing hospice in my...
Mike Freer: ...448 Luton 81 13 1 1 47 100 52 158 Manchester 326 136 1 4 249 321 154 466 Medway and Canterbury 193 51 1 2 59 93 46 220 Milton Keynes 97 16 0 2 48 63 40 96 North Wales 87 14 0 1 85 54 60 70 North Yorkshire 42 11 0 1 64 56 29 85 Northampton 121 37 0 0 38 57 48 155 Northumbria and North Durham 392 77 0 5 191 220...
Jeremy Corbyn: Following the point made by the right hon. Member for North West Hampshire (Kit Malthouse), I urge the Secretary of State to be cautious in all of this. Those of us who campaigned against apartheid in the 1970s were often condemned, and although the African National Congress was never banned in Britain, there were calls to ban it. Things change and history moves on; those who marched for...
Gareth Davies: ...is why we are cutting national insurance contributions again for working people, because a simpler, fairer tax system must be at the heart of our economy, as my right hon. Friend the Member for North East Hampshire (Mr Jayawardena) has consistently championed. It will mean more money in people’s pockets, more revenue for businesses and more growth in our economy. Just as importantly, it...
Maria Caulfield: ...the London Boroughs of Southwark and Lambeth (psychotherapy) and nationally (film tour) Action on Postpartum Psychosis £123,668.00 National Active Prospects £105,800.00 Mainly in Surrey and West Sussex, but also working with people from Croydon, Sutton, Kingston and Brighton & Hove AMAT UK £94,357.00 Medway Council Aspens Charities £150,000.00 Kent and Sussex Base 51...