Results 181–200 of 2000 for speaker:Jeff Smith OR speaker:Jeff Smith

Energy Prices: Support for Business (22 Sep 2022)

Jeff Smith: Lots of SMEs in south Manchester are still worried. I make a particular plea for small and medium-sized bakeries, such as Martins and Barbakan in Chorlton in my constituency, which have been in touch with me and are really concerned. Can the Secretary of State assure us that he is in discussion with those kinds of energy intensive small businesses? Those discussions do not have to wait for...

Home Department: Topical Questions ( 5 Sep 2022)

Jeff Smith: Can the Minister confirm how many fewer police officers there are in England and Wales today compared with 2010, and how long it will take for those police officer numbers to be restored, given that we lost over 20,000 officers under the Tories after 2010?

Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre (21 Jul 2022)

Jeff Smith: A report from the Community Security Trust was released last week on antisemitism in the pandemic. It outlined a very disturbing case in Manchester, my home town, of Jewish people being targeted for spreading covid. Fortunately, the perpetrator was arrested and jailed for six months, but does that not just demonstrate that this does not go away and that there is always an excuse? That is why...

International Trade: UK Arms Exports: Transparency (21 Jul 2022)

Jeff Smith: What assessment she has made of the adequacy of the transparency requirements for UK arms exports.

International Trade: UK Arms Exports: Transparency (21 Jul 2022)

Jeff Smith: In February, Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs issued its biggest ever fine of £2.7 million for breach of the arms exports controls. HMRC has refused to publish any details so we do not know who was fined, the name of the company, the military goods exported or where they ended up. How does the Minister expect us to have any faith or confidence in our arms export controls when they are so...

Written Answers — Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Destination Management Organisations Independent Review (19 Jul 2022)

Jeff Smith: To ask the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, when her Department plans to respond to the Independent Review of Destination Management Organisations (DMOs), published in August 2021.

Defence: Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (18 Jul 2022)

Jeff Smith: What discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the effectiveness of the Afghan relocations and assistance policy.

Defence: Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (18 Jul 2022)

Jeff Smith: Ministers confirmed last month that around 8,000 Afghans and their families could still be eligible for relocation to the UK under the ARAP scheme. The Minister says that it is hard to identify those people, so what specifically are Ministers doing to identify them, to establish pathways to get them here, and to process their applications as quickly as possible?

Defence: Topical Questions (18 Jul 2022)

Jeff Smith: This October will see the 70th anniversary of the British nuclear tests. What are Ministers doing to formally recognise our nuclear veterans ahead of that date?

150th Open Championship — [Mr Philip Hollobone in the Chair] (13 Jul 2022)

Jeff Smith: It is a pleasure to see you in the Chair, Mr Hollobone. I congratulate the hon. Member for North East Fife (Wendy Chamberlain) on securing the debate. She gave a really interesting speech about Scotland’s proud golfing history and the importance of golf in her constituency. I would never have imagined the link between Jack Nicklaus and Benjamin Franklin—I will know that for future pub...

BBC Charter: Regional Television News — [Mr Laurence Robertson in the Chair] (12 Jul 2022)

Jeff Smith: It is a pleasure to see you in the Chair, Mr Robertson, and to be speaking in this debate on behalf of the Opposition. It is good to see the Minister back in his place. I want to speak about the wider issues around the charter and licence fee as well as the issues we have heard about local news in the south-east. I congratulate the hon. Member for Aylesbury (Rob Butler) on securing the...

Functioning of Government ( 7 Jul 2022)

Jeff Smith: The majority of those who left the Government have referred to the Prime Minister’s lack of integrity, honour, honesty and competence. They surely cannot return to work for such a man, even on a temporary basis. To get a functioning Government, we need a full set of Ministers and we need a swift transition. Will the Paymaster General at least convey that message to No. 10 and to his Cabinet...

Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Topical Questions ( 7 Jul 2022)

Jeff Smith: It looks as though the Secretary of State will shortly have a lot more spare time on her hands, perhaps for more sport and physical activity, but that becomes much harder if leisure facilities and swimming pools close because of high fuel costs and reduced footfall. Operators are really worried. What more will the Government do to support local authorities and the rest of the sector as they...

Justice: Topical Questions ( 5 Jul 2022)

Jeff Smith: In the wake of legal aid cuts and, now, cuts in a few charitable services—such as Support Through Court, which, as we heard earlier, has had its core funding cut—and given the cost of living crisis, how do the Government expect people who cannot afford lawyers to navigate court if the last remaining services that could help them are lost?

Derby County Football Club (28 Jun 2022)

Jeff Smith: It is a pleasure to see you in the Chair, Mr Hollobone. I congratulate the hon. Member for Mid Derbyshire (Mrs Latham) on securing the debate and very clearly setting out the history and importance of this issue, as well as the pressure of the deadline; I think she used the phrase “one minute to midnight”, and that is how it feels with the deadline coming up tomorrow. Both the hon. Lady...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Huntington's Disease: Mental Health Services (28 Jun 2022)

Jeff Smith: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to help ensure that people who have Huntington's disease can access mental health services.

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Huntington's Disease: Mental Health Services (28 Jun 2022)

Jeff Smith: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to engage with people who have Huntington's disease as part of the consultation for the 10 Year Mental Health Plan.

Antisemitism and Other Racism in Football (22 Jun 2022)

Jeff Smith: I congratulate the right hon. Member for Chipping Barnet (Theresa Villiers) on securing the debate. We have had excellent speeches, from my hon. Friends the Members for Canterbury (Rosie Duffield) and for Bury South (Christian Wakeford), and across the Chamber. We agree that football is a game that brings people together. It can break down divides, foster friendships and create a positive...

High Speed Rail (Crewe - Manchester) Bill (20 Jun 2022)

Jeff Smith: I am pleased that my hon. Friend has mentioned Manchester Piccadilly. We were told earlier that the extra costs would be £5 million; we do not know that, because the costings have not been published, but even if that is the case, the added extra economic value will get that money back in around 15 years. Yes, there would be more costs and more disruption and delay, but this is a...

High Speed Rail (Crewe - Manchester) Bill (20 Jun 2022)

Jeff Smith: I warmly welcome the Second Reading today and I absolutely agree with the Minister about the crucial importance of integrating HS2 with Northern Powerhouse Rail, which I think is equally as important as, if not even more important than, HS2. But would it not be better to do this properly and have an underground station at Manchester Piccadilly that properly links to Northern Powerhouse Rail...


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