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Questions to the Mayor of London — Incoming Prime Minister: Incoming Prime Minister (28 Jun 2019)

Joanne McCartney: Thank you, Mr Mayor. It looks like the frontrunner to be our next PM is your predecessor, Boris Johnson. You started today’s proceedings by talking about crime and the need for our next PM to properly fund our policing and early intervention services. Given that Mr Johnson under his last two years as Conservative Mayor of this city saw violence against the person rise by 47% under his...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (10 Jul 2019)

Delyth Jewell: ...attempt to justify the latest manifestation of your party's Brexit policy, though I suspect people watching will want to draw their own conclusions as to whether that argument holds water.  Boris Johnson recently said that if he were Prime Minister, he'd want a strong Conservative influence over how the EU funding replacement scheme—the shared prosperity fund—was spent in Wales, and...

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Syria: Overseas Aid ( 8 Jun 2018)

Alistair Burt: ..., of equipment provided through our Conflict Stability and Security Fund projects in Syria.Provision of Equipment to Syria Civil Defence and the Free Syrian Police Made on: 26 April 2017 , by: Boris Johnson (The Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs) Commons HCWS618Provision of Equipment to Moderate Armed Opposition Border Force and Medical Units Made on: 26 April 2017...

EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement - Motion to Take Note ( 8 Jan 2021)

Lord Bhatia: ...taken many years of negotiations, which finally ended with a document of some 1,200 pages. What started as a referendum under Prime Minister Cameron consumed three other Prime Ministers and gave Boris Johnson the honour of reaching an agreement with the EU. Both sides are looking at the details of the agreement and, as they say, the devil is in the details. That is where the attention of...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his "law officer" responsibilities): Legal Action With Regard to Prorogation (17 Sep 2019)

Delyth Jewell: The Scottish Court of Session found that Boris Johnson misled the Queen about his reasons for wanting to prorogue Parliament. The Prime Minister had said that it was so that a Queen's Speech could be introduced, but the judgment made it clear that there was documented evidence that the true reason was to stymie parliamentary scrutiny of the Executive. The English High Court did not contradict...

6. Plaid Cymru Debate: The Senedd's powers ( 9 Jun 2021)

Rhys ab Owen: ...be standing here as a Member of the Senedd, a powerhouse Parliament with primary legislative and tax-raising powers. It has been a remarkable journey—or a process, as some have termed it. Despite Boris Johnson calling devolution a mistake, despite some over there on the Conservative benches flirting with the Abolish lot, this has been roundly rejected by the people of Wales in the ballot...

8. Plaid Cymru Debate: Brexit and Future Trade ( 4 Dec 2019)

Delyth Jewell: ...reality because it doesn't accord with their view of the world. I'm afraid it's not a view that I share.  In terms of what we've heard from mainly the Conservative benches about their faith that Boris Johnson will keep his word, in terms of the NHS, I think the people of Wales will know full well that the promises he makes can't be trusted. Boris Johnson said in a The Telegraph column in...

Cyclists: Deaths — Question (21 Oct 2010)

Lord Janner of Braunstone: I thank the noble Earl for his Answer. I am sure the whole House will join me in congratulating Mayor Boris Johnson on launching the Barclays bike hire scheme, which has recently had its millionth journey. However, does the noble Earl share my concern for the safety of the scheme, which has placed an additional 5,000 bicycles on our roads in London, with most journeys taking place without a...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders (23 Jan 2018)

Carwyn Jones: ...? Schools? Because that's the only place we can go. Put the council tax up? Because that's what will happen if we take money away from local government. We need to make sure the UK Government—. Boris Johnson today, saying there should be £100 million a week available for the NHS in England. That would mean £300 million more available in Wales. On that, if nothing else, I support Boris...

Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill - Committee: Amendment 6 (15 Jul 2019)

Baroness McIntosh of Hudnall: ...noble Lord resumes his seat—I see he already has—could he just explain why, if the matter is as straightforward as he puts it to us, it has been so difficult for his right honourable friend Mr Boris Johnson to make it clear that it does not require prorogation to achieve the outcome he is looking for—that we leave the European Union on 31 October? So far Mr Johnson has refused to...

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister ( 1 Jul 2015)

Harriet Harman: ...is different coming out of No. 10, because it is briefing that it is not going to happen. It looks like the Prime Minister has been overruled by the hon. Member for Uxbridge and South Ruislip (Boris Johnson); he should tell him that he is not the leader of the Tory party yet. Will the Prime Minister stand up for Britain’s interests or will he just be bullied by Boris?

Northern Ireland Assembly: Oral Answers to Questions — Finance: COVID-19: Support for Businesses ( 5 Oct 2020)

Conor Murphy: ...that has alarmed us all in recent days. The Executive have not taken any decisions in relation to the circuit-breaker-type approach that the Member refers to. I am aware that the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, made some comments in relation to additional support if we do get to that. I wrote today to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, to seek an urgent meeting to see what levels...

Scottish Parliament: United Kingdom Internal Market Bill ( 7 Oct 2020)

Alex Rowley: .... However, instead of taking the best course of action to protect the UK internal market through the collaboration and co-operation of all nations, we have a take-it-or-leave-it approach from Boris Johnson and his Tory chums. Make no mistake: those Tory chums, including the Scottish Tories who are sitting in the chamber, will put Johnson and his interests before the interests of the people...

Questions to the Mayor of London — General election: General election (24 Jan 2020)

Sadiq Khan: ...five years. I believe that when somebody gets a new job or when you are the losing party, you congratulate the winner and you congratulate somebody who has a new job. I congratulate [The Rt Hon] Boris Johnson [MP]. He was elected the Prime Minister. He has a mandate. My job as the Mayor is to put aside party differences when I can and work with the Government. Look, he has won and he is...

Questions to the Mayor of London — Grenfell Tower fire: Grenfell Tower fire (28 Jun 2019)

Andrew Dismore: Thank you. What do you think the prospects are for justice for Grenfell if former Mayor Boris Johnson were to become PM? This is a man who broke his election promise not to cut the Fire Brigade in the 2014 Brigade cuts, axing ten fire stations, 14 fire engines and 553 firefighter posts. When I challenged him about it when he was sitting where you are, he simply replied, “Get stuffed”....

Written Ministerial Statements — Prime Minister: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (12 Jan 2022)

Boris Johnson: ...as a full representative of the United Kingdom Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe in place of the Hon. Member for Dartford (Gareth Johnson). The Hon. Member for The Wrekin (Mark Pritchard) has been appointed as a full representative in place of the Hon. Member for Dudley South (Mike Wood). Lord Smith of Hindhead has been...

Girls’ Education: Business of the House ( 5 Sep 2019)

Diana R. Johnson: ...House is a stickler for good manners, except when it comes to members of the medical profession. I wonder whether he can help me. I wrote to the right hon. Member for Uxbridge and South Ruislip (Boris Johnson) 76 days ago about the contaminated blood scandal. The fact is that 19 people have died in those 76 days without receiving any compensation. Can the Leader of the House assist me in...

Written Ministerial Statements — Prime Minister: Parliamentary Assembly of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (11 Jun 2020)

Boris Johnson: The United Kingdom delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe is as follows: (Gareth Johnson MP - Leader) Full Representatives Lord Bowness Deidre Brock MP Lord Dubs Marcus Fysh MP Andrew Gwynne MP Rupa Huq MP Brendan O’Hara MP Nigel Mills MP Royston Smith MP Craig Tracey MP Mike Wood MP Nick Smith MP ...

Scottish Parliament: Scottish Independence Referendum (16 Jun 2022)

...currently have a Prime Minister whom even Douglas Ross—well, this is the case today; it might not be tomorrow—does not think is fit for office. The ethics adviser—the second ethics adviser to Boris Johnson who has resigned—said this morning that the Prime Minister “has placed him in an impossible and odious position.” Douglas Ross seems to agree with Christopher Geidt that...

Scottish Parliament: Senior Citizens ( 5 Oct 2006)

Annabel Goldie: I have no responsibility for Boris Johnson and, perhaps more important, Boris Johnson has no responsibility for the affairs of a devolved Scotland, so let us proceed with matters relevant to this Parliament. When it comes to caring for one of the most vulnerable groups in society, it is simply not good enough for the Executive to dream about the positive headlines that a bold, new policy...


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