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Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill (15 Mar 2024)

Flick Drummond: ...to travel, meaning their immune system cannot withstand infections. Smugglers are disguising the commercial movements of pets as non-commercial to avoid the more stringent requirements with a pet passport. The pet travel scheme is being abused. Pets that are smuggled are unlikely to have had any veterinarian input, including rabies vaccinations and parasite treatments necessary for legal...

United Kingdom: Union - Motion to Take Note (14 Mar 2024)

Baroness Foster of Aghadrumsee: ...show themselves in different ways over the years. During the pandemic, for example, we saw the strength of the union in a very practical way through the financial schemes and the rollout of the vaccinations. I was able to get my vaccination in Enniskillen at the same time as people in Devon and Cornwall. In Northern Ireland we also had the expertise and advice available to the devolved...

Parliamentary Sovereignty (Referendums) (24 Oct 2023)

Andrew Bridgen: ...pathogens, animal pathogens, a perceived environmental threat or even the risk of any of the above; and the freedom to impose lockdown restrictions on all individuals in member states and make vaccinations or other medications mandatory, such as vaccines made in 100 days by skipping human trials and shaving safety and efficacy testing down to the bare bones. Furthermore, the WHO would seek...

Covid-19 Vaccine Damage Payments Bill (20 Oct 2023)

Philip Davies: ...and would at least give some comfort to those people who have felt ignored for far too long. The authorities are of course playing down the adverse reactions that people have had from covid vaccines because, first, they do not want to pay up, as my hon. Friend has set out clearly, and, secondly, it was they who pushed these products so strongly to the public in the first place—or dare I...

Health and Social Care: International Health Regulations (11 Jul 2023)

Esther McVey: ...negotiated will not give new rule-making powers, such as those tabled by Bangladesh, to the WHO director general to make binding directions on matters including border closures, quarantining and vaccine passports? Even the WHO’s own expert review committee has raised concerns over such significant increases in power.

Scottish Parliament: Covid-19 Vaccination Programme (16 May 2023)

Sandesh Gulhane: ...to all those who have lost a loved one. I hope that our debate does not stir painful memories. I understand that, for many people, it might bring little comfort when I say that our Covid-19 vaccination programme has been a success. However, the Scottish Government needs to acknowledge that it has not succeeded in ensuring that ethnic minorities take up the vaccine. In fact, we have areas...

Online Safety Bill - Committee (6th Day): Amendment 52 (11 May 2023)

Baroness Fox of Buckley: ...because it was accurate—it was not accurate in many instances—but because it feared that any scepticism would affect compliance with the rules. David Davis MP appeared in an internal report on vaccine hesitancy, and his crime was arguing against vaccine passports as discriminatory, which was a valid civil liberties opposition but was characterised as health misinformation. A similar...

Backbench Business: Easter Adjournment (30 Mar 2023)

Luke Evans: ...across the Department’s existence to decide the right amount of support someone should receive without rigorous human oversight, we are going to be in real trouble. Imagine that happening with passport applications or applications to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency and even into the financial world and back into social media. This is all happening at pace right in front of our...

Altitude Sickness: Travel Advice (21 Mar 2023)

David Rutley: ...world, from foreign Governments, from our expert staff in London and, where relevant, from the intelligence services as well. All travel advice includes information on entry requirements such as passports and visas, and we also provide relevant information and advice on risks. The risks include safety and security matters, such as protests and demonstrations, or natural disasters, such as...

Holocaust Memorial Day (26 Jan 2023)

Margaret Hodge: ..., horrifically tortured and then hanged on 6 January 1945. She was 23 years old. Captain Frank Foley was a British spy in Germany. After Kristallnacht, he risked his life obtaining papers, forged passports and visas to help Jews escape. He visited concentration camps with batches of visas to get Jewish prisoners released. He hid Jews in his home in Berlin. He made it possible for an...

Christmas Adjournment (20 Dec 2022)

Kim Leadbeater: ...year in her fight against neuroblastoma. I was proud to bring her into Parliament with her mum, Shirley, earlier this year to join a cross-party roundtable to discuss the possibility of a UK-led vaccine trial for this particular childhood cancer. I hope that the Leader of the House might pass on my request for a meeting with the Health Secretary and the charity Solving Kids’ Cancer early...

2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (14 Dec 2022)

Russell George: ...question of the year would be to you, Minister, is: what do you believe is your biggest regret of 2022? And there is a bit of a shopping list here for you. Was it keeping in place the ineffective vaccine passports; recording the longest ambulance waiting times on record; the worst A&E waits in Britain; leaving a fifth of the population on an NHS waiting list; nurses on strike, ambulance...

Written Answers — Home Office: Passports: Surrogacy (20 Sep 2022)

John McNally: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if she will make it her policy to expedite British surrogacy babies' passports who are born overseas in the context of enabling them to be vaccinated and cared for by their family in a timely way.

Written Ministerial Statements — Prime Minister: Government Delivery (21 Jul 2022)

Boris Johnson: ...the face of predictions of 12 per cent unemployment, we deployed the furlough scheme, which supported the jobs of 11.7 million people through lockdown. Most importantly, we bet early and bet big on vaccines before success was guaranteed, becoming the first country in the world to administer one outside of clinical trials and the fastest in Europe to roll them out at scale – over 70 per...

Northern Ireland Protocol Bill: Clause 13 - Implementation, application, supervision and enforcement of the Protocol (20 Jul 2022)

Jim Shannon: ...if he can come back to me at a later stage with answers. Should the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill pass, can the Government confirm that the regulation of all medicines, health technologies and vaccines in Northern Ireland will fully and exclusively fall under the remit of the UK Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency as the primary assessor and regulator, and no longer under...

Confidence in Her Majesty’s Government (18 Jul 2022)

Geraint Davies: ...right.” I put it to the House that he did not get the big issues right. Take covid: 200,000 people dead—the highest number in Europe. That is a complete disaster. People say, “We got the vaccine out.” Well, we had the vaccine. The Prime Minister claims, “If we had been in the European Medicines Agency, we wouldn’t have been able to roll it out.” That is not true; we would...

Online Safety Bill: New Clause 19 - Duties to protect news publisher content (12 Jul 2022)

David Davis: ...I have some sympathy with him. I have spoken to representatives of many of the big social media firms, some of which cancelled me after speeches that I made at the Conservative party conference on vaccine passports. I was cancelled for 24 hours, which was an amusing process, and they put me back up as soon as they found out what they had done. Nevertheless, that demonstrated how delicate...

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (29 Jun 2022)

Samuel Kurtz: ...the war in Ukraine who are seeking refuge here in Wales. As you will be aware, those family pets that wish to join their owners in Wales, must rightly fulfil certain criteria to do so: they must be vaccinated against rabies, be microchipped, undertake tapeworm treatment, and possess a full, issued pet passport. Your department has confirmed that they're doing everything possible to...

Delivery of Public Services (28 Jun 2022)

Damian Hinds: ...both the Welsh Government and the Westminster Government, including on the national health service. My hon. Friend the Member for Southend West (Anna Firth) spoke of the great success of the vaccine programme. She rightly spoke with great respect of national health service clinicians and staff in her constituency, and she covered some of the innovation they are driving in Southend. My...

Scottish Parliament: Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3 (28 Jun 2022)

Murdo Fraser: ...in at very short notice by Scottish ministers, with little or no prior discussion or consultation, or any assessment of the likely economic impact. We saw that happen, for example, in the case of vaccination passports, which were brought in at short notice, were vigorously resisted by the business community, who believed that the policy was very damaging, and which were very quickly...


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