Labour MP for Northampton South ( 5 Jul 2024 – current)
Lord Naseby: ...what happened in my daughter’s home and my son’s home. Sections were set aside for remote education for my two granddaughters. That sort of thing was done throughout my former constituency in Northampton South. Whether we like it or not, those children suffered. That must be recognised. I was a boarder. My parents worked in Lahore and Ottawa. Where else could I go other than to a...
Lord Naseby: ...what happened in my daughter’s home and my son’s home. Sections were set aside for remote education for my two granddaughters. That sort of thing was done throughout my former constituency in Northampton South. Whether we like it or not, those children suffered. That must be recognised. I was a boarder. My parents worked in Lahore and Ottawa. Where else could I go other than to a...
Andrew Bowie: ...of the country where I either spoke or campaigned over the last year. The fact they are now all represented by parties not my own perhaps says something about my campaigning ability: Clwyd East; Northampton South; North East Hertfordshire; Eastleigh; Stratford and Bow; Cheadle; Truro and Falmouth; Camborne and Redruth; Stroud; Barrow and Furness; St Austell and Newquay; Inverness, Skye and...
Andrew Bowie: ...of the country where I either spoke or campaigned over the last year. The fact they are now all represented by parties not my own perhaps says something about my campaigning ability: Clwyd East; Northampton South; North East Hertfordshire; Eastleigh; Stratford and Bow; Cheadle; Truro and Falmouth; Camborne and Redruth; Stroud; Barrow and Furness; St Austell and Newquay; Inverness, Skye and...
Lucy Rigby: ...hon. Members who have made such brilliant maiden speeches in this afternoon’s debate. It is a privilege to follow them and to make my own maiden speech in the context of such an important Bill. Northampton has sent Members to Parliament since 1283, and it is the honour of my life to be among them as the Member of Parliament for Northampton North. One of those former Members, I am proud...
Lindsay Hoyle: ...William Leishman, Alloa and Grangemouth Matthew Toby Perkins, Chesterfield Adam Thompson, Erewash Gareth Mark Davies, Grantham and Bourne Matthew Adrian Bishop, Forest of Dean Paul Andrew Foster, South Ribble Ben Goldsborough, South Norfolk Peter Richard Prinsley, Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket Seamus Logan, Aberdeenshire North and Moray East Lorraine Beavers, Blackpool North and Fleetwood...
Simon Hoare: Today in this Chamber, we have been united on the welcome return of my hon. Friend the Member for South Thanet (Craig Mackinlay), and the House has been united on security measures on pub licensing for the Euros—probably not the most contentious piece of legislation before the House—and now on this Holocaust Memorial Bill. For all the debate that we have had on the Bill, I am grateful to...
Andrew Stephenson: ...NHS Foundation Trust; - Sussex Community NHS Trust; - North Bristol NHS Foundation Trust; - Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; - North Cumbria University Hospitals NHS Trust; - South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; - East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust; - University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust; - Royal Devon University Healthcare...
Lord Naseby: ...out a very small savings account, in the depths of the prairies just outside Moose Jaw, with a credit union. That was my first experience and I was delighted, when I was elected as the Member for Northampton South, to find that there was an active credit union there as well. Of course, the building societies themselves are much more than those relatively smaller areas of the mutual savings...
Mike Freer: ... 196 33 Chesterfield 649 359 84 Coventry 1146 725 102 Derby 1047 618 142 Hereford 162 81 25 Kidderminster 193 93 37 Leicester 1305 700 160 Lincoln 693 422 71 Northampton 736 476 87 Nottingham 1666 906 256 Nuneaton 123 72 13 Shrewsbury 518 283 67 Stoke 681 379 78 Walsall 493 226 86 Wellingborough 280 169 31 ...
Mike Freer: ... 202 134 25 Chesterfield 457 255 57 Coventry 698 442 71 Derby 701 417 91 Hereford 101 43 20 Kidderminster 144 60 30 Leicester 813 415 108 Lincoln 427 258 46 Northampton 488 328 56 Nottingham 1135 610 168 Nuneaton 99 58 13 Shrewsbury 333 185 46 Stoke 427 228 63 Walsall 316 136 66 Wellingborough 196 114 22 ...
Jacob Young: ...all, but a few of them are Leah, Guy, Steph and Ross—as well as those in my private office team and the Clerks. I thank Members on both sides of the House, notably my hon. Friends the Members for Northampton South (Andrew Lewer) and for Totnes (Anthony Mangnall), for all their work, and of course I thank those in the Government Whips Office. Above all, I thank all the groups that I have...
Jacob Young: ...the Bill works as effectively as possible for all those who live and work in the private rented sector. I of course include in that my hon. Friends the Members for Totnes (Anthony Mangnall) and for Northampton South (Andrew Lewer) for their continued engagement and constructive dialogue on the measures in the Bill.
Mike Freer: ... 41 0 3 90 171 93 283 Bristol (A, NS and G) 194 38 1 0 116 141 90 201 Carlisle 75 13 0 3 33 52 20 75 Central London 302 93 6 6 224 375 150 606 Cleveland and South Durham 167 35 0 2 107 98 45 117 Coventry 130 21 0 3 106 116 53 171 Derby 101 18 0 1 76 77 51 96 Devon 169 39 0 1 103 127 79 158 East London 290 96 0...
Karin Smyth: .... Since 2015, I have met many road safety Ministers, and I put on the record my thanks to the hon. Member for Harrogate and Knaresborough (Andrew Jones), the right hon. Member for Hereford and South Herefordshire (Jesse Norman) and the right hon. and learned Member for Northampton North (Sir Michael Ellis) for their time and support in looking at this issue and working with me and the...
Damian Hinds: I congratulate my right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Northampton North (Sir Michael Ellis) on securing a debate on this important subject, and on what is an unusually well-attended Adjournment debate. I thank all his colleagues—all our colleagues—from Northamptonshire for being here. My right hon. and learned Friend is a former arts Minister, and I commend him on the great...
Michael Tomlinson: ...powerfully today by my hon. Friend the Member for Torbay, but once again, answer came there none. I agree with the opening remarks of my right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Kenilworth and Southam (Sir Jeremy Wright) and with hopefully more than just the first half of his speech, but certainly the first half of it. He characterised this debate, this Bill and this issue incredibly...
Nickie Aiken: ...for children who live in overcrowded homes and need a quiet place to do their homework. Yesterday, I jointly hosted the World Book Day parliamentary drop-in with my hon. Friend the Member for Northampton South (Andrew Lewer). It was an amazing day and I thank all the MPs who turned up to collect books for their schools. According to World Book Day, reading for pleasure is the single...
Nigel Huddleston: I thank the hon. Member for Cardiff South and Penarth (Stephen Doughty) and my right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Northampton North (Sir Michael Ellis) for their contributions. I have heard my right hon. and learned Friend, as I am sure has the ICRC. The purpose of the Bill is to enable the Government to treat the CPA and the ICRC in a manner comparable to that of an international...
Nigel Huddleston: It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Henderson. Please allow me to start by congratulating my hon. Friend the Member for Northampton South (Andrew Lewer) on securing the debate. What a pity we have only 60 minutes, because there was so much more to say here. We heard some fascinating and thoughtful contributions on the matter of independent school fees and VAT. It will not...