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Theresa May

Conservative MP for Maidenhead (1 May 1997 – current)


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Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation - Income Tax (Charge) (16 Mar 2023)

James Cartlidge: .... I am sure he is looking forward to engaging in detail with my right hon. Friend the Work and Pensions Secretary, who is sitting next to me. My right hon. Friend the Member for Chipping Barnet (Theresa Villiers) was absolutely right to say that the Prime Minister has set these targets and that this year we are making fantastic progress on three of them. Inflation is set to more than...

Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation - Income Tax (Charge) (16 Mar 2023)

James Cartlidge: .... I am sure he is looking forward to engaging in detail with my right hon. Friend the Work and Pensions Secretary, who is sitting next to me. My right hon. Friend the Member for Chipping Barnet (Theresa Villiers) was absolutely right to say that the Prime Minister has set these targets and that this year we are making fantastic progress on three of them. Inflation is set to more than...

Illegal Migration Bill (13 Mar 2023)

Theresa May: Having been Home Secretary for six years I understand the pressures to deal with illegal migration. In my day, people were getting into the backs of lorries and the backs of cars of British tourists returning across the border at Calais. I did a deal with the French, and the numbers went down. I have to say that I suspect it is partly because of the success of that policy that we now see...

Childcare and Early Years (8 Mar 2023)

David Simmonds: .... For children with special educational needs, there are additional forms of funding. There is the early years pupil premium. To the point my right hon. Friend the Member for Chipping Barnet (Theresa Villiers) made so powerfully, in my time as a cabinet member for education, I saw the benefits to a whole variety of different outcomes from maintained nursery schools. The fact that there...

Scottish Parliament: International Women’s Day 2023 (8 Mar 2023)

Rachael Hamilton: ...put their lives on the line. I believe that that point is worth dwelling on for a minute. Organisations such as Women2Win have championed the participation of women in politics, and people such as Theresa May and Anne Jenkin have been at the forefront of that work to ensure that hundreds of women are elected to public office. I am very proud to be part of that organisation, which does so...

Social Housing (Regulation) Bill [Lords]: New Clause 7 - Regulator duty to ensure continuity of secure and assured tenancy in cases of threat to safety (1 Mar 2023)

...Lewer Brandon Lewis Julian Lewis Chris Loder Mark Logan Marco Longhi Jack Lopresti Jonathan Lord Tim Loughton Craig Mackinlay Rachel Maclean Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Anthony Mangnall Julie Marson Theresa May Jerome Mayhew Paul Maynard Mark Menzies Johnny Mercer Huw Merriman Stephen Metcalfe Robin Millar Amanda Milling Gagan Mohindra Damien Moore Robbie Moore Penny Mordaunt Anne Marie Morris...

Social Housing (Regulation) Bill [Lords]: Clause 1 - Fundamental objectives (1 Mar 2023)

...Lewer Brandon Lewis Julian Lewis Chris Loder Mark Logan Marco Longhi Jack Lopresti Jonathan Lord Tim Loughton Craig Mackinlay Rachel Maclean Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Anthony Mangnall Julie Marson Theresa May Jerome Mayhew Paul Maynard Mark Menzies Johnny Mercer Huw Merriman Stephen Metcalfe Robin Millar Amanda Milling Andrew Mitchell Gagan Mohindra Damien Moore Robbie Moore Penny Mordaunt...

Social Housing (Regulation) Bill [Lords]: Clause 28 (1 Mar 2023)

...Ian Levy Andrew Lewer Brandon Lewis Julian Lewis Chris Loder Mark Logan Marco Longhi Jack Lopresti Jonathan Lord Tim Loughton Craig Mackinlay Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Anthony Mangnall Julie Marson Theresa May Jerome Mayhew Paul Maynard Mark Menzies Johnny Mercer Huw Merriman Stephen Metcalfe Robin Millar Amanda Milling Andrew Mitchell Gagan Mohindra Damien Moore Robbie Moore Penny Mordaunt...

Independent Public Advocate (1 Mar 2023)

Theresa May: I thank my right hon. Friend for bringing this statement to the House today and welcome the decision to introduce an independent public advocate, which was of course a commitment in our 2017 manifesto. However, as I am sure my right hon. Friend will understand, I want to ensure that this body will meet the ambition of the commitment that we made in that manifesto. I am happy to work with him...

Tributes to Baroness Boothroyd (28 Feb 2023)

Theresa May: ..., which she showed so well through everything she did. I consider it a privilege to have known Betty Boothroyd, and I consider it an honour to have served in this Chamber under her Speakership. May she rest in peace. We will always remember a remarkable, amazing, impressive woman.

Northern Ireland Protocol (27 Feb 2023)

Theresa May: Let me first associate myself with the remarks made by both my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition about Baroness Boothroyd—an outstanding Speaker—and about DCI John Caldwell. The Northern Ireland protocol, negotiated and signed by the Government in December 2019, adopted the European Union’s preferred proposal of a border down the Irish sea. I...

Education: Affordable Childcare (27 Feb 2023)

Theresa Villiers: ...Budget coming up, will the Government look at how reducing the cost of childcare could help productivity by supporting women who want to go back into the workplace and bringing back over-50s who may have retired early partly to look after grandchildren?

Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill - Committee (2nd Day): Amendment 42 (22 Feb 2023)

Baroness Hayman of Ullock: ...of non-decent rented homes to have fallen by 50%, with the biggest improvements in the lowest-performing areas. That is a really important mission. It has been years since the former Prime Minister Theresa May promised to abolish Section 21 “no-fault” evictions. My noble friend referred to this and to the fact that Ministers have repeatedly stated that this promise is going to be stuck...

Scottish Affairs Committee (21 Feb 2023)

...Jack Lopresti Jonathan Lord Tim Loughton Holly Lynch Cherilyn Mackrory Rachel Maclean Justin Madders Alan Mak Seema Malhotra Kit Malthouse Anthony Mangnall Scott Mann Julie Marson Rachael Maskell Theresa May Jerome Mayhew Paul Maynard Kerry McCarthy Karl McCartney Andy McDonald John Martin McDonnell Pat McFadden Conor McGinn Alison McGovern Ian Mearns Mark Menzies Huw Merriman Stephen...

Ukraine - Motion to Take Note (9 Feb 2023)

Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon: ...not be news that Russia targets countries. When we had the CHOGM in London in 2018, I remember that the Salisbury incident happened between the agreement of the communiqué and the meeting itself. Theresa May was Prime Minister and we were given quite straight directions that we needed to include language on Salisbury in the communiqué that came out of CHOGM. I saw Boris Johnson at his...

Backbench Business: Brownfield Development and Green Belt — [Yvonne Fovargue in the Chair] (9 Feb 2023)

Jim Shannon: ...last summer. I was pleased to have her come and see what she told me was the beauty of my constituency, including Strangford lough. I know that the right hon. Member for Chipping Barnet (Theresa Villiers), who was Secretary of State for Northern Ireland for some time, also had an opportunity to go there on regular occasions, including to Mount Stewart and down the Ards peninsula where I...

Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill - Second Reading (8 Feb 2023)

Lord Sikka: ...police force, and forces do not co-operate. If you find that somebody involved in an alleged crime is in another district, you have to seek the co-operation of the police force there. That force may be willing to co-operate with you, or it may not because it simply does not have the funds or personnel. That kind of issue has been recurring for the last 40 or 50 years, yet it is not really...

Northern Ireland Budget Bill - Second Reading (and remaining stages) (Continued) (7 Feb 2023)

Lord Bew: ...is acute. I fully respect his observation that the Government intend to look after education and health in particular but, at the moment, the shortfalls look remarkable in those areas, and we may have to look at other ways of raising funds. But that explanation of how we have got here was totally fair. We have two regret amendments. Although that of the noble Lord, Lord Hain, does not...

Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill: Clause 4 - Civil claims (7 Feb 2023)

...Lockhart Chris Loder Mark Logan Marco Longhi Julia Lopez Jack Lopresti Jonathan Lord Craig Mackinlay Cherilyn Mackrory Rachel Maclean Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Anthony Mangnall Scott Mann Julie Marson Theresa May Jerome Mayhew Paul Maynard Jason McCartney Karl McCartney Esther McVey Johnny Mercer Stephen Metcalfe Robin Millar Maria Miller Amanda Milling Nigel Mills Gagan Mohindra Robbie Moore...

Delegated Legislation: Electricity (7 Feb 2023)

...Lockhart Chris Loder Mark Logan Marco Longhi Julia Lopez Jack Lopresti Jonathan Lord Craig Mackinlay Cherilyn Mackrory Rachel Maclean Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Anthony Mangnall Scott Mann Julie Marson Theresa May Jerome Mayhew Paul Maynard Jason McCartney Karl McCartney Esther McVey Johnny Mercer Stephen Metcalfe Robin Millar Maria Miller Amanda Milling Nigel Mills Gagan Mohindra Robbie Moore...


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