...Andrew Slaughter Cat Smith Chloe Smith Greg Smith Henry Smith Jeff Smith Julian Smith Nick Smith Royston Smith Karin Smyth Alex Sobel Amanda Solloway Ben Spencer Mark Spencer Alexander Stafford Keir Starmer Andrew Stephenson Jo Stevens John Stevenson Iain Stewart Gary Streeter Wes Streeting Mel Stride Graham Stringer Graham Stuart Julian Sturdy Zarah Sultana James Sunderland Robert Syms...
...Andrew Slaughter Cat Smith Chloe Smith Greg Smith Henry Smith Jeff Smith Julian Smith Nick Smith Royston Smith Karin Smyth Alex Sobel Amanda Solloway Ben Spencer Mark Spencer Alexander Stafford Keir Starmer Andrew Stephenson Jo Stevens John Stevenson Iain Stewart Gary Streeter Wes Streeting Mel Stride Graham Stringer Graham Stuart Julian Sturdy Zarah Sultana James Sunderland Robert Syms...
...Andrew Slaughter Cat Smith Chloe Smith Greg Smith Henry Smith Jeff Smith Julian Smith Nick Smith Royston Smith Karin Smyth Alex Sobel Amanda Solloway Ben Spencer Mark Spencer Alexander Stafford Keir Starmer Andrew Stephenson Jo Stevens John Stevenson Iain Stewart Gary Streeter Wes Streeting Mel Stride Graham Stringer Graham Stuart Julian Sturdy Zarah Sultana James Sunderland Robert Syms...
Lord Wallace of Saltaire: ...this morning, what those Brits who will be attending the Davos Forum will do about what they report back, as one has private conversations with a range of people. Perhaps we should make sure that Keir Starmer and whoever else is going do indeed fill in all the forms as they come back. Before I go further, I should comment on the Minister’s insistence, in our last sitting, that the Daniel...
David Linden: ...tape to curtail your freedoms” was used to persuade the electorate to vote leave, under the slogan “Take back control”, which the right hon. and learned Member for Holborn and St Pancras (Keir Starmer) has now shamefully fished out of the political dustbin. The Conservative party leaned in on its supposed freedom-loving libertarian principles and called for Britain to be freed from...
...in place—[Interruption.] I can see that they do not want to hear it, but they will also need to explain why their leader, the right honourable and learned Member for Holborn and St Pancras, Keir Starmer, has already promised—without hearing any of these details—to stand in the way of this legislation and to repeal minimum safety levels, which are in the interests of their...
Keir Starmer: In the 13 years of the last Labour Government, there were no national NHS strikes. If the Prime Minister had negotiated with the nurses before Christmas, they would not be on strike. If he had negotiated with the ambulance workers, they would not be on strike, either. Why is he choosing to prolong the misery rather than end these strikes?
Keir Starmer: In the 13 years of the last Labour Government, there were no national NHS strikes. If the Prime Minister had negotiated with the nurses before Christmas, they would not be on strike. If he had negotiated with the ambulance workers, they would not be on strike, either. Why is he choosing to prolong the misery rather than end these strikes?
Grant Shapps: ...standards in place—[Interruption.] I can see that they do not want to hear it, but they will also need to explain why their leader, the right hon. and learned Member for Holborn and St Pancras (Keir Starmer), has already promised—without hearing any of these details—to stand in the way of this legislation and to repeal minimum safety levels, which are in the interests of their...
Sarah Boyack: Gordon Brown’s constitutional commission, which Keir Starmer established, formed the basis of the choice that voters will have at the next election. It is not a choice between the status quo or the SNP-Green independence offer. At the next general election, we will have a choice in Scotland: to boot out the Tories, to get rid of the undemocratic House of Lords, to have a directly elected...
Humza Yousaf: ...Since 2018, we have established 55 places, increasing to 70 this year, as well as an additional 85 places on GP track courses. Between the Conservatives’ folly of Brexit and the Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer insulting the overseas workers in our NHS, it is clear that the Scottish National Party is the only party in government that will not only welcome overseas workers to our NHS but...
John Martin McDonnell: ...with the hon. Member for Dover (Mrs Elphicke) in Dover. I think she has misunderstood what was going on in the RMT office. My right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Holborn and St Pancras (Keir Starmer) was receiving a briefing from the RMT that was offered to the Prime Minister and the leaders of other parties as well. I was in the room at the time, and there was no plotting or...
Lord Lipsey: ...the history book: there have been four Culture Secretaries since the last general election, with an average term of nine months. This time, of course, there is another likely change coming along: Keir Starmer, according to a bookmaker I consulted this morning, is 5:2 to be Prime Minister in five years—and I do not expect him to reappoint Ms Donelan, even if she survives that long. Why is...
Thangam Debbonaire: ...from the story is that it does not have to be this way. There is hope. I am sad to say—actually, no I am not, but I will say it anyway—that it is not “PM4PM”. The alternative choice is a Keir Starmer-led Labour Government with an ambitious, bold, practical legislative agenda and a plan that speaks to people’s priorities, not a Government picking up Bills, waving them around for a...
Kenneth Gibson: The Labour leader, Keir Starmer, says that winning the next UK general election would deliver a mandate for his party to implement constitutional change but refuses to recognise that a pro-independence victory across Scotland would deliver a similar mandate. What does that say about Labour’s credentials as a democratic party? Does the cabinet secretary have any confidence that the Labour...
...Yasmin Qureshi Angela Rayner Steve Reed Lloyd Russell-Moyle Liz Saville-Roberts Naseem Shah Jim Shannon Virendra Sharma Tommy Sheppard David Simmonds Alyn Smith Nick Smith Karin Smyth Alex Sobel Keir Starmer Chris Stephens Jo Stevens Jamie Stone Wes Streeting Mark Tami Sam Tarry Alison Thewliss Gareth Thomas Nick Thomas-Symonds Owen Thompson Richard Thomson Liz Twist Valerie Vaz Christian...
Evelyn Tweed: ...of the Labour Party’s continual attacks on the Scottish health service, when Scotland’s health service is clearly performing better than that of Labour-controlled Wales. Now, Labour and Sir Keir Starmer are enthusiastic backers of Brexit, which, as well as doing so much to damage our economy, is depriving the health and care sectors of desperately needed staff.
Keir Starmer: I join the Prime Minister: our prayers go out to those who capsized in the freezing waters of the channel last night. It is a reminder that the criminal gangs running those routes put the lives of the desperate at risk, and profit from their misery. They must be broken up and brought to justice. Tomorrow will be the first ever nationwide nurses’ strike. All the Prime Minister has to do to...
Keir Starmer: I thank the Prime Minister for advance sight of his statement. I also echo his comments about the tragic loss of life in Solihull, which is unimaginably unbearable for the families, the friends, and the whole community. Channel crossings are a serious problem requiring serious solutions. We need leadership at home and abroad, we need a Home Office that functions effectively, and we need to...
Michael Gove: ...hon. Member for Hemsworth (Jon Trickett) and I am grateful for his commitment to the environment. Perhaps he could have a word with the right hon. and learned Member for Holborn and St Pancras (Keir Starmer) and encourage him to take a greener approach towards planning and development overall.