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Khalid Mahmood: ...training school. I opened the centre 10 years ago, since when it has grown fourfold. The Leader of the Opposition, my right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Holborn and St Pancras (Keir Starmer), has visited twice to see the great work being done there. His predecessor, the right hon. Member for Islington North (Jeremy Corbyn), also visited. If the Minister wishes to come, I will...
Rhun ap Iorwerth: ...has cost us so dearly. But, whereas the First Minister has pinned his faith in the restorative potential of a UK Labour Government, all the evidence so far points towards more of the same from Keir Starmer, seen in the proposals set out in the Gordon Brown report for constitutional reform—offering nothing for Wales beyond a significantly watered down version of this Labour Government's...
Rhun ap Iorwerth: ...to protect and create jobs through protecting the planet. Now, we know that the Prime Minister, according to one Tory Minister, is apathetic about tackling climate change. That's 'apathetic'. And Keir Starmer’s u-turn on his green prosperity plan doesn't bode well should Labour come into power either. Now, we should all be very, very nervous to hear alarm bells ring at Tata Steel in the...
Baroness Merron: ...drives innovation, progress and personal fulfilment”. They also say that the arts currently risk being “a pursuit that only the most privileged can follow”. They praise the commitment by Keir Starmer to reprioritise creativity and other human skills, particularly in a world of artificial intelligence, in order to instil more creativity in the school curriculum. Young people, in...
Baroness Fox of Buckley: ...on harms, but I think echo chambers are harmful. I started today quite early at Blue Orchid at 55 Broadway with a big crowd of sixth formers involved in debating matters. I complimented Keir Starmer on his speech on the importance of oracy and encouraging young people to speak. I stressed to all the year 12 and year 13 young people that the important thing was that they spoke out but also...
Anna McMorrin: ..., dismantling the culture of colleague protection—for example, in the police service. I am sure the Minister is aware that my right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Holborn and St Pancras (Keir Starmer) has committed a Labour Government to introducing a Hillsborough law. That would place a duty of candour on all public bodies, and those delivering state services, going through...
Keir Starmer: Mr Speaker, may I join your tribute to John and wish him all the best on behalf of the House? I also join the Prime Minister in his comments about the holocaust memorial. I would also like to wish Muslims across the country a happy Eid. Last week, the Labour party lost Margaret McDonagh, our first female general secretary and a trailblazer in every sense of the word. Margaret provided...
John Lamont: ...the Labour party so often ends up backing SNP policy after SNP policy in Scotland. As we are approaching the summer holidays, perhaps the right hon. and learned Member for Holborn and St Pancras (Keir Starmer) should take his flip-flops and see whether there is space in the SNP’s camper van.
Steven Bonnar: ...to meet that pledge, and now aim to reduce public sector pay to compensate. We learned today that the leader of the Labour party, the right hon. and learned Member for Holborn and St Pancras (Keir Starmer), also refused to back public sector pay rises. That is a misguided approach, in our opinion, that will only further burden those who are already struggling. Research by the Joseph...
Edward Argar: ...Whips to say so, I will say that when I first entered this House in 2015 I took a close interest in working on this issue, alongside the right hon. and learned Member for Holborn and St Pancras (Keir Starmer), having both been elected at the same time. The hon. Member for Cardiff North mentioned the role of Victims’ Commissioner, which, as she will appreciate, is an extremely important...
Mark Drakeford: ...office, making decisions today to deny Wales the funding that Wales ought to have through the Barnett formula as a result of HS2 investment, and a government that hasn't even been elected yet. Sir Keir Starmer will be weighing up the options that an incoming Labour government will have in front of it when it inherits the economic catastrophe that has been the record of the Conservative...
Neil Bibby: ...with another announcement last week. While the First Minister, Humza Yousaf, was unveiling his imaginary constitution for an independent Scotland, there was another political speech in Scotland. Keir Starmer—[ Interruption .] Keir Starmer, the man who most Scots—in fact, most people across the UK—want to be our next Prime Minister, was setting out a real plan to secure our energy...
Siobhan Baillie: ...world. But not only is Labour not coming up with ideas, it is breaking its own economic pledges. It made me think of the latest Labour councillor to step down, who said recently that she watched Keir Starmer’s leadership with increasing concern and frustration because of a “lack of policy” to help those most affected by the cost of living. Does my right hon. Friend agree with me?...
Andrew Bowie: ...s energy policies were the “final straw”—this is a Labour councillor saying this—and that “Margaret Thatcher never delivered a more brutal put down of an industry than that delivered by Keir Starmer in Edinburgh.” In the same week, a Green Minister in the Scottish Parliament faced a vote of no confidence, the Whip was withdrawn from a former SNP Minister, and a person of...
...goodness’ sake, so why does Anas Sarwar not listen to what Barney Crockett had to say? He said: “Margaret Thatcher never delivered a more brutal put down of an industry than that delivered by Keir Starmer in Edinburgh”—
..., Pam Duncan-Glancy was well off the mark when she said that we do not support that. This Government does support people’s right to strike—their right to withdraw labour. It is, of course, Keir Starmer who has told his front bench not to join picket lines up and down the country. I will not say that to any politician. We support any worker, whether they are in higher education or...
Mick Antoniw: Keir Starmer has given a commitment of support to the Gordon Brown report. The Gordon Brown report makes it absolutely clear that there are no powers that, for example, there are in Scotland that Wales cannot also have. What he did do, which I think was very important, was defer specifically to the independent commission on the future of Wales, which will be producing its report, and called...
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Lee Waters: ...to be approved, shows how out of step they are with both the science and with public opinion. I think that is a retrograde step. It's not too late for Grant Shapps to stop, and I hope that he will. Keir Starmer has said that if there's a Labour Government he would block all North sea oil drilling, and that is the right thing to do. We both have responsibilities, not just to talk, but to act.
Keir Starmer: I echo the Prime Minister’s comments about the Windrush generation, who have contributed so much to our country, and join him in paying tribute to the armed forces, in this week and all weeks. Let me also say that Glenda Jackson’s passing leaves a space in our cultural and political life that can never be filled. She played many roles, with great distinction, passion and commitment:...