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Carla Lockhart
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Carla Lockhart
· 2020–present
343 speeches on record Last active 24 Feb 2026
DUP · DUP
Miscellaneous24 Feb 2026
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Carla Lockhart
Consultation and timeframe is key, because while we procrastinate, online harm is continuing and our children are being put at risk. The statistics around online pornography show that up to 50% of boys aged 11 to 13 have already viewed pornography, and it is influencing their minds on a daily basis with regard to relationships…
Hansard · 24 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Army Reservists: Employment Rights24 Feb 2026
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Carla Lockhart
I know that the hon. Lady has served and that she comes at this very much from a service background. Time is of the essence, and my right hon. Friend the Member for Belfast East (Gavin Robinson) made a powerful point about three reservists who served with Major Milroy having passed away. I am not…
Hansard · 24 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Limit on selective financial assistance for industry23 Feb 2026
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Carla Lockhart
It is an honour to follow the hon. and learned Member for North Antrim (Jim Allister) . I stand to speak in support of new clause 1 in his name, which is supported by numerous people across the Opposition Benches. New clause 1 is not radical or wrecking; it is actually very reasonable in what…
Hansard · 23 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Autumn Budget 202511 Feb 2026
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Carla Lockhart
Cancer is a thief and a home-wrecker. Sadly, Northern Ireland has the worst cancer outcomes across the UK. I recently lifted the lid on breast cancer referrals, with red-flag appointments taking in excess of 14 weeks. Although the autumn Budget has been helpful, can the Minister confirm whether conversations are happening with the Treasury to…
Hansard · 11 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Pensions and Social Security10 Feb 2026
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Carla Lockhart
Accuracy and fairness are really important, so I think the face-to-face assessments are vital. There has been talk of a 30% increase, which is a little bit less than what I would like to see. Can the Minister give this House assurances that the increase will not sit at 30%, and that the Government will…
Hansard · 10 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Lord Mandelson4 Feb 2026
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Carla Lockhart
The hon. Member is right: victims should be at the heart of this process. The allegations against someone who the Prime Minister and Ministers put full trust in are also absolutely shocking. Jeffrey Epstein was a sick child predator and a sex offender. He visited Hillsborough castle on at least one occasion. Does the hon.…
Hansard · 4 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill3 Feb 2026
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Carla Lockhart
I commend the hon. Member on her speech. Evidence shows that the two-child limit has not changed fertility or employment but that it has coincided, sadly, with a disproportionate rise in abortions among mothers with two or more children. Does she agree that removing the two-child limit will better support mums and help to ensure…
Hansard · 3 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Business Rates27 Jan 2026
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Carla Lockhart
Unfortunately, the Sinn Féin Finance Minister in Northern Ireland has not got the memo on the need to support our hospitality sector, and is pressing on with a rates revaluation that will see a hotel in my constituency experience a 267% rate rise. Will the Minister commit to sharing this Government’s hard learning about rates,…
Hansard · 27 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Water White Paper21 Jan 2026
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Carla Lockhart
I broadly welcome the White Paper and its evidence-based recognition that sewage and waste water failures are central to poor water quality, rather than defaulting to blaming agriculture. That approach is entirely absent in Northern Ireland where the Agriculture Minister, Mr Muir, is advancing an extreme, one-sided environmental agenda in the form of a nutrients…
Hansard · 21 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Northern Ireland Troubles: Legacy and Reconciliation21 Jan 2026
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Carla Lockhart
We have been unwavering in our opposition to the notion of immunity. There has never been a justification for arbitrarily closing down legal routes for innocent victims—not in 1998, not during the darkest days of the troubles, and certainly not today. While the Secretary of State and his party are perhaps late to this party,…
Hansard · 21 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions20 Jan 2026
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Carla Lockhart
According to Open Doors’ world watch list, which was released last week, Yemen is now the third most dangerous country in the world to be a Christian. Since January, over 50 Yemeni Christians have been arrested and imprisoned, facing intimidation, interrogation and the risk of torture. Will the Minister explain why freedom of religion and…
Hansard · 20 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Chinese Embassy20 Jan 2026
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Carla Lockhart
Last week, I made it clear that any hostile intelligence service would struggle to find a better location for espionage than the now approved Chinese mega-embassy. What assessment has been made of the risk that this site could be used for surveillance, intimidation or coercion of critics of the oppressive communist regime who are living…
Hansard · 20 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
After Clause 19 - Court transcripts of sentencing remarks20 Jan 2026
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Carla Lockhart
While the Lords have endeavoured to amend the Bill in a number of areas, part 4, which allows foreign national offenders to be deported at any time during their sentence, are important to Northern Ireland. Because of article 2 of the Windsor framework, an assessment has been made that there is a risk that these…
Hansard · 20 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
After Clause 2 - Learning Centre purpose20 Jan 2026
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Carla Lockhart
It is timely to remind us all that if we held a minute’s silence for every person killed in the Holocaust, we would be silent for 11 and a half years. It is right and proper that we have a national memorial. Can the Minister reassure the House? Antisemitism is not confined to history; it…
Hansard · 20 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Commencement of Treaty and main provisions of this Act20 Jan 2026
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Carla Lockhart
The £35 billion figure has been cited the most today. This is taxpayers’ money that should be funding schools, hospitals and other much-needed infrastructure. The deal is not only a shameful surrender of national sovereignty but a waste of taxpayers’ money.
Hansard · 20 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Chinese Embassy13 Jan 2026
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Carla Lockhart
The proposed Chinese embassy includes a subterranean facility just centimetres from cables carrying highly sensitive financial data. Any hostile intelligence service designing an espionage target would struggle to find a better location. Northern Ireland has learned that strategic assets must not be put at unnecessary risk for the sake of diplomatic symbolism. National security cannot…
Hansard · 13 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Iran13 Jan 2026
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Carla Lockhart
The people of Iran have suffered for far too long. They have made it clear that enough is enough, and we stand with them. For too long, this Government have remained largely silent on the oppression of Christians in the middle east generally. Many countries, including Iran, murder and maim any person who does not…
Hansard · 13 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Clause 83 - Rate of remote gaming duty13 Jan 2026
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Carla Lockhart
The Minister will know that Northern Ireland has some of the highest rates of gambling, with 3% of adults classified as problem gamblers and 5% at moderate risk. I welcome her efforts in this regard, and the money that the proposals will raise. Will she give a commitment to the Committee that she will enter…
Hansard · 13 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Nigeria: Freedom of Religion or Belief13 Jan 2026
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Carla Lockhart
Let me just remind the House of Matthew 5:10: “Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness’ sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” We must all bear that in our minds tonight. The question I would ask is this: how many more burned churches and murdered worshippers do we have to see before…
Hansard · 13 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Clause 62 - Agricultural property relief and business property relief etc12 Jan 2026
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Carla Lockhart
I thank the Minister for attending that debate. He noted during it that he might meet the Ulster Farmers’ Union, but, sadly, that has not happened. The Government have been tone deaf for the last 14 months on this issue, and when the Ulster Farmers’ Union and each of the unions across this United Kingdom…
Hansard · 12 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Northern Ireland Troubles: Legacy and Reconciliation17 Dec 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Despite what the Secretary of State continues to say in the House, the prosecution of elderly veterans has been vexatious. In the Soldier F trial, the judge agreed with the submissions of the defence that the threshold to prosecute was far from being reached; political interference brought that matter to court. If the Secretary of…
Hansard · 17 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Puberty Suppressants Trial17 Dec 2025
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Carla Lockhart
It is nigh-on child abuse to give children puberty blockers. This trial will take confused little minds and vulnerable children and place them on a medical pathway with profound, life-altering consequences. Childhood is a time of uncertainty, yet the state is intervening with drugs that many former patients now say they were never even capable…
Hansard · 17 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
UK-EU Common Understanding Negotiations17 Dec 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Forgive me, Madam Deputy Speaker, for not being full of Christmas cheer. Although people are welcoming this announcement, businesses in Northern Ireland are being disadvantaged—rising costs, significant trade barriers because of the Windsor framework, delivery not being available a regular problem for online shoppers in Northern Ireland, and the immediate cliff edge for veterinary medicines…
Hansard · 17 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Foreign National Offenders: Deportation16 Dec 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Last week in Northern Ireland, a 26-year-old Palestinian migrant was found guilty of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy. The police refused to publish an image of this man, meaning that people do not know who he is or if he is showing concerning behaviour. Can the Minister assure us that whether in GB or in…
Hansard · 16 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Finance (No. 2) Bill16 Dec 2025
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Carla Lockhart
The Government have chosen to absolutely decimate family farms across the whole United Kingdom. The Prime Minister was questioned yesterday by members of the Liaison Committee, and he was told that farmers have said that they might be better off dying before this tax change comes in. I feel that we need to let the…
Hansard · 16 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Sudden Cardiac Death in Young People15 Dec 2025
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Carla Lockhart
I commend the hon. Member for Harlow (Chris Vince) for securing this debate. I believe I saw him with a little person—a little man—in the corridor, so I congratulate him and welcome him to parenthood. When he spoke of Clarissa, as parents we could not help but be moved. I know this may be a…
Hansard · 15 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Women’s Economic Empowerment10 Dec 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Does the Minister not agree that women would be more empowered in the workplace and on the sports field if their changing spaces and toilets were not invaded by biological males?
Hansard · 10 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Northern Ireland Troubles: Operation Kenova9 Dec 2025
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Carla Lockhart
The Secretary of State needs to go further. Several Members have pressed him on this point, but he still has not explicitly told the House. Given the extensive scrutiny directed at alleged agents within the UK establishment, what demands has the Secretary of State made of the Irish Government to disclose the extent and details…
Hansard · 9 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Illegal Migrants: Unknown Whereabouts9 Dec 2025
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Carla Lockhart
The hon. Member is giving a very powerful introduction to his speech. He and I share profound concerns about the scale of illegal migration to the UK, and the ability of those migrants to arrive here and then disappear. For me, the most disturbing aspect of the case that he has mentioned, which was reported…
Hansard · 9 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Criminal Court Reform2 Dec 2025
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Carla Lockhart
We are supposed to have a legal system we are proud of, and the purpose of jury service is to ensure a fair and impartial justice system. Although there are dire backlogs in Crown court hearings in England, as well as delays in Northern Ireland, would the Lord Chancellor consider other options—such as fully funding…
Hansard · 2 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Income tax (charge)2 Dec 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Despite all the “lines to take” that the Labour Whips have handed their MPs in an attempt to sell the Budget as something positive, the reality is very different. The content of this Budget is deeply damaging to pensioners, employees, employers and the wider economy. This is a Government who, it appears, are making up…
Hansard · 2 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
COP3025 Nov 2025
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Carla Lockhart
We all believe in keeping our planet sustainable and being good custodians of our environment. What most people do not agree with, however, is the madness of net zero, with its astronomical cost to the taxpayer for minimal impact on a global scale and the damage that unachievable targets are having on agriculture and manufacturing.…
Hansard · 25 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
After Clause 41 - Collection of data on overseas students subject to visa conditions and immigration rules19 Nov 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Does the Minister accept that despite his opening remarks and his words about Northern Ireland, the reality and the understanding of people in Northern Ireland is very different, given that we are subject to EU law in this space? This is a very real issue for people in Northern Ireland. They want zero tolerance of…
Hansard · 19 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Northern Ireland Troubles Bill18 Nov 2025
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Carla Lockhart
At the outset, let me restate unequivocally that we DUP Members will always stand with the innocent victims and survivors of terrorism in Northern Ireland. We will stand with the families whose loved ones were cut down by a ruthless and bloody terrorist campaign. Their pain has not diminished, and neither will our determination to…
Hansard · 18 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Technology-assisted Child Sexual Abuse11 Nov 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Yesterday, the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland reported that the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s cyber-crimes team lacked the capacity and capability to manage the threat posed by prolific online sex offender Alexander McCartney, whose abuse led to the tragic death of 12-year-old Cimarron Thomas in 2018 and targeted at least 70 other children. Will…
Hansard · 11 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
BBC Leadership11 Nov 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Last week, we learned that the BBC upheld a complaint about presenter Martine Croxall. It is alleged that she changed—correctly —the wording of “pregnant people” to “women”. Somehow, the BBC found her eye-roll to have conveyed a personal view. There are two genders—male and female —and one of those genders can become pregnant: women. That…
Hansard · 11 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Remembrance Day: Armed Forces11 Nov 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Today, our nation paused together in quiet reflection. In doing so, we remembered those who stood firm in the face of fear, served with courage, and made the ultimate sacrifice so that we might live in freedom. As a daughter of Ulster, my thoughts turn to the fields of France—to the Somme—where so many young…
Hansard · 11 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Violence against Women and Girls5 Nov 2025
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Carla Lockhart
The Minister will know that I am unashamedly pro-life. While I strongly welcome the Government’s commitment to ending violence against women and girls, surely that must mean protecting women from harm and coercion in every setting. Given the serious safeguarding concerns and reports of coercion linked to abortion pills by post, will she commit to…
Hansard · 5 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions4 Nov 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Asylum accommodation costs are set to quadruple in Northern Ireland, from £100 million to £400 million, and across the UK to £15.3 billion in the next decade. Before hiking taxes again, should the Chancellor not look at where the waste really lies, when we are funding an asylum system that is failed, chaotic and expensive?…
Hansard · 4 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Supporting High Streets4 Nov 2025
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Carla Lockhart
The hon. Member is making a very powerful speech. High streets across my constituency are struggling, and one additional burden that they carry is a parcels border in the Irish sea caused by the Windsor framework and the protocol. It cost a children’s clothes retailer over £200 to get a delivery from GB. Does the…
Hansard · 4 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Welfare Spending4 Nov 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Nothing frustrates genuine welfare claimants more than seeing claimants who are not deserving, or who are defrauding the system. In Northern Ireland, the cost of fraud is £240 million per annum and, to be honest, that is just the tip of the iceberg, given the restrictions around investigations. In Northern Ireland, the Communities Minister has…
Hansard · 4 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Sudan: Government Support4 Nov 2025
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Carla Lockhart
The United Kingdom has always stood as a defender of human rights. I say this with deep conviction: how many burned churches and murdered worshippers in Nigeria and Sudan will it take before we call this what it is: namely, a campaign to exterminate Christians? British aid must never bankroll corruption or indifference. Will the…
Hansard · 4 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
“Soldier F” Trial Verdict3 Nov 2025
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Carla Lockhart
I welcome the clear and just verdict delivered by Mr Justice Lynch, which rightly found Soldier F not guilty on all charges—vindication for a man who served his country with honour and distinction. Does the Secretary of State agree that this case again exposes the disgrace of vexatious prosecutions of aged veterans, pursued where there…
Hansard · 3 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Public Office (Accountability) Bill3 Nov 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Will the Prime Minister give way?
Hansard · 3 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Gaza and Hamas29 Oct 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Will the Minister give assurances to the House that this Government are utterly committed, along with our international allies, to eradicating Hamas’s terrorist infrastructure, and that they will not cease until Hamas have been fully dismantled and obliterated, and the remains of those hostages murdered in captivity have been returned?
Hansard · 29 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Organised Immigration Crime28 Oct 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Does the Minister agree that foreign nationals convicted of serious drug offences in Northern Ireland should be deported without delay? Will he ensure that his Department works with international partners and prioritises swift removal agreements to stop those involved in organised immigration and drug crime re-offending on our streets?
Hansard · 28 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Rape Gangs: National Statutory Inquiry21 Oct 2025
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Carla Lockhart
There should be nothing more precious in the eyes of this Parliament than the protection of children, particularly those who suffered at the hands of these barbaric individuals. Many of us are parents, aunts, uncles and grandparents and this cuts very deep. I know that the Minister cares and is a caring person, but today…
Hansard · 21 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Jaguar Land Rover Cyber-attack9 Sep 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Cyber-security costs are rarely taken into account by any company, but for a company such as JLR, such costs should be easily absorbed because of its profit margins. SMEs do not have that luxury. Their profit margins will not necessarily cover the costs, and often they hold just as much personal and financial data. The…
Hansard · 9 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Metachromatic Leukodystrophy Screening22 Jul 2025
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Carla Lockhart
In my constituency, there is a little boy called Teddy, who was diagnosed with MLD—one of the most cruel and degenerative diseases, which is now treatable if diagnosed at birth. Teddy was diagnosed too late because there was no screening. He has lost his ability to walk and talk, and he even fights to smile—a…
Hansard · 22 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Trial by Jury: Proposed Restrictions9 Jul 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Does the Minister accept that changes to fundamental rights, such as trial by jury, in one part of the United Kingdom could create serious divergence across jurisdictions and raise questions about equal access to justice for citizens in Northern Ireland?
Hansard · 9 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Standard allowance for tax years 2026-27 to 2029-309 Jul 2025
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Carla Lockhart
The right hon. Member is right to bring his speech back to the vulnerable people who will be impacted. He will know the devastating impact of cancer on many families. One in two face the reality of a cancer diagnosis. Young Lives vs Cancer has said that, on average, the disease costs £700 a month…
Hansard · 9 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
EU Trade Agreement: Economic Impact2 Jul 2025
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Carla Lockhart
The Windsor framework is causing untold damage to businesses in Northern Ireland. It cost one of my local businesses £86 to bring a box of simple ties from GB to Northern Ireland because of the parcels border, and used farm machinery is now subject to EU import procedures, with some having been turned back from…
Hansard · 2 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Parental Leave Review1 Jul 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Everyone will know that I want to see life-affirming laws restored to the United Kingdom. Therefore, underpinning the birth of a child with adequate parental leave is of the utmost importance, given the important needs before and after birth. Will the Minister confirm that the review will look at the issue of premature births and…
Hansard · 1 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill1 Jul 2025
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Carla Lockhart
The Secretary of State has claimed that she is listening. Does the hon. Member agree that she is certainly not listening to many of her Back Benchers, nor the 86 disability charities that have said this Bill will harm disabled people? We all know that reform is needed, but when we talk about reform, there…
Hansard · 1 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Endometriosis18 Jun 2025
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Carla Lockhart
One in 10 women in Northern Ireland is thought to have endometriosis, and the average wait time for diagnosis is an unacceptable nine and a half years. Does the Minister agree that there needs to be a UK-wide strategy that equips our NHS with endo-experienced surgeons, fertility experts, mental health support and pain specialists in…
Hansard · 18 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 1 - Removal of women from the criminal law related to abortion17 Jun 2025
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Carla Lockhart
If criminal law does not work as a deterrent, why did late-term abortions increase in the State of Victoria and in New Zealand after decriminalisation? If we look at New Zealand in 2020, there was a 43% increase in late-term abortions between 20 weeks’ gestation and birth compared with 2019. Therefore, criminal law does act…
Hansard · 17 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Prostate Cancer Treatment17 Jun 2025
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Carla Lockhart
The effects of prostate cancer have been well noted tonight, as has the number of men who are affected. About 12,000 die from it each year, more than 300 of them in Northern Ireland. Does the Minister agree that Northern Ireland should be included in the commissioning, and will she undertake to speak to the…
Hansard · 17 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 13 - Regulation of approved substances and devices for self-administration13 Jun 2025
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Carla Lockhart
I rise to support and speak briefly to amendment (a) to amendment 77, tabled by the hon. Member for South Antrim (Robin Swann) , and I will speak to new clause 13, amendment 96 and other amendments if time permits. I was rather confused when I looked at the amendment paper a few days ago…
Hansard · 13 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Employment: Wales11 Jun 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Job creation in Wales is vital, so what representations has the Secretary of State made on behalf of businesses in Wales and the rest of Great Britain, which are being forced not to supply businesses in Northern Ireland any more because of the outrageous and unnecessary parcel border in the Irish sea? What is she…
Hansard · 11 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories10 Jun 2025
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Carla Lockhart
This Government appear willing to sanction selected Israeli Ministers, while groups that have openly supported the terrorists who carried out the terrorist atrocity on 7 October are being platformed at events like Glastonbury festival. It certainly screams double standards. Sadly, it is the Jewish people in the UK who are left to face the consequences,…
Hansard · 10 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions3 Jun 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Recently, I attended a service marking 40 years since William Heenan was murdered by the IRA for being a Protestant. While we honoured his memory, the self-proclaimed “First Minister for all” in Northern Ireland was visiting the newly erected statue of IRA terrorist Bobby Sands, glorifying the movement responsible for the cold-blooded murder of men…
Hansard · 3 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 10 - No obligation to provide assistance etc16 May 2025
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Carla Lockhart
As I thought about today’s debate, I asked myself, “What more can I say than I said in the previous debate?” Yet there is much more, because as the Bill made progress through Committee, its intentions were exposed over and over again. Commitments, safeguards and kind words championed in this place have been set aside.…
Hansard · 16 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions13 May 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Today we welcome the release of Edan Alexander, the latest hostage freed by Hamas, after over 500 days in captivity. The fact that they still have people in captivity is disgraceful and barbaric and puts into perspective the fact that the group Kneecap are being platformed in Croydon, after they shouted support for Hamas from…
Hansard · 13 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Violence against Women and Girls7 May 2025
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Carla Lockhart
The Minister is doing sterling work on this issue. She will know that my passion is for Northern Ireland to be utterly in step with the rest of the UK when it comes to protecting women and girls against violence. Does she agree that Northern Ireland, its authorities, organisations and employers should implement the recent…
Hansard · 7 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Victory in Europe and Victory over Japan: 80th Anniversary6 May 2025
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Carla Lockhart
One of the most moving accounts that I read this week was that of 101-year-old Ruth Klauber, a Jewish refugee and a mechanic on the Lancaster bombers. She spoke not of celebration but of sacrifice. When asked for her opinion of yesterday’s celebrations, she said: “Well, yes, we won the war. It’s good to celebrate…
Hansard · 6 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Irish Republican Alleged Incitement29 Apr 2025
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Carla Lockhart
In Northern Ireland, the term “kneecap” is related to a violent criminal act. When a grouping take that as their name, express a desire for MPs to be murdered and support proscribed organisations like Hezbollah and Hamas, we have to question why they have been awarded so much UK taxpayers’ money. Yesterday, I took the…
Hansard · 29 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Co-operation with Devolved Governments24 Apr 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Further to the question from the hon. Member for Airdrie and Shotts (Kenneth Stevenson) , given last week’s UK Supreme Court ruling, which I welcome as a return to common sense and biological reality, what steps is the Minister taking to ensure that Government messaging reflects this clarity and that it is implemented consistently both…
Hansard · 24 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
London Sudan Conference24 Apr 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Does the Minister agree that religious freedom must remain a key pillar of the UK’s foreign aid policy? That said, with Sudan now ranked as one of the worst countries in the world for Christian persecution according to Open Doors, will he confirm whether the protection of religious minorities will be a condition—indeed, a priority—of…
Hansard · 24 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House24 Apr 2025
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Carla Lockhart
The UK Government have a legal and moral duty to ensure that the Union succeeds. It is therefore imperative that Ministers do not go on solo runs and make unhelpful comments in the context of Northern Ireland’s place in the Union, given that support for Northern Ireland remaining part of the UK has remained unchanged…
Hansard · 24 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions8 Apr 2025
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Carla Lockhart
On 30 October , the Chancellor upended our economy through tax rises and punitive death taxes. She has delivered a devastating blow to family farms and small family businesses—the very backbone of our economy. When will the Chancellor recognise that she is elected by the people, for the people? Every day that she avoids engaging…
Hansard · 8 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
EU Tariffs: United States and Northern Ireland Economy8 Apr 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Sadly, I have heard nothing today that will give businesses in my constituency any reassurance that the UK Government are prepared to protect them. I recognise that it is not good practice to comment on speculation, but it is and would be good practice to leave businesses in no doubt that the Government—their Government, to…
Hansard · 8 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Tackling Child Sexual Abuse8 Apr 2025
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Carla Lockhart
I know the Minister is passionate about this issue and I commend her for her efforts. Would she not agree that the sentencing for these most abhorrent crimes needs to truly reflect the seriousness of the offence? I do not think anyone can sit in this House today and not be broken or feel sick…
Hansard · 8 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Blair Mayne: Posthumous Victoria Cross8 Apr 2025
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Carla Lockhart
I rise to speak about a man whose name is etched into the very DNA of the British special forces—a man of exceptional courage, legendary leadership and unrelenting service to this country: Lieutenant Colonel Robert Blair Mayne, affectionately known as Paddy Mayne. I commend my hon. Friend the Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) for securing…
Hansard · 8 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund1 Apr 2025
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Carla Lockhart
I thank the Minister for her clarity. She will know only too well the distress that this has caused to many children and young adults, particularly those from vulnerable households and families. Will she confirm that Northern Ireland kinship children and adoptees who have been adopted to England will benefit from the fund? Will she…
Hansard · 1 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Sentencing Council Guidelines1 Apr 2025
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Carla Lockhart
While the Sentencing Council guidelines do not apply in Northern Ireland, does the Lord Chancellor accept that controversial changes in England, such as a reduced likelihood of custodial sentences for certain groups, risk undermining confidence in the justice system across the entire UK? Can she outline what steps she is taking to ensure fairness and…
Hansard · 1 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Asylum Hotels and Illegal Channel Crossings25 Mar 2025
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Carla Lockhart
In the first nine months of this Government we have witnessed the cruel impact of their decision making on farmers, pensioners and WASPI women—people who have worked all their lives—while taxpayers’ money continues to fund hotel accommodation for economic migrants arriving illegally via the channel. My constituents want to see the Government put British citizens…
Hansard · 25 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Violence against Women and Girls19 Mar 2025
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Carla Lockhart
I thank the Minister for her answers and for her ongoing engagement on this issue with the people in Northern Ireland. The name Natalie McNally will mean much to the Minister; on 18 December 2022 , Natalie was brutally murdered in my constituency, along with her unborn baby. Can the Minister update the House on…
Hansard · 19 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Rate of secondary Class 1 contributions19 Mar 2025
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Carla Lockhart
I thank the hon. Gentleman for giving way. Southern Area hospice, which is located just outside my constituency, has to raise £3.6 million per year, or £300,000 per month. It is not Government funded, as has been mentioned, so what reassurance can the Minister give to those currently using Southern Area hospice for end of…
Hansard · 19 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Welfare Reform18 Mar 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Today, across the United Kingdom and in my constituency of Upper Bann, so many genuine benefit recipients are fearful of what lies ahead—people who are vulnerable and need a compassionate welfare system to assist them in their day-to-day living. Regrettably, no reassurance has been given to those people today, particularly on the four-point minimum requirement.…
Hansard · 18 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
St Patrick’s Day: UK Bank Holiday18 Mar 2025
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Carla Lockhart
I commend my hon. Friend for securing this debate. Sadly, many now see St Patrick’s day as a time for drinking and excess and that is against everything Patrick stood for. Does my hon. Friend agree that Patrick was in fact ahead of his time, with his exposure of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and…
Hansard · 18 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House13 Mar 2025
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Carla Lockhart
In Northern Ireland we have the ludicrous situation of soldiers being investigated for engaging armed and dangerous terrorists without first exposing themselves to being murdered by those same terrorists. This is the tip of the iceberg of the demands for one-sided justice in Northern Ireland. Will the Leader of the House make time for a…
Hansard · 13 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Victory in Europe and Japan: 80th Anniversaries13 Mar 2025
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Carla Lockhart
I thank the Minister for her statement. Northern Ireland played a pivotal role in the wartime effort, with 38,000 enlisting and our manufacturing industry shifting to produce warships, tanks, munitions, aircraft parts and so on. In my constituency, Lurgan’s stunning Brownlow castle served as headquarters for American troops and as the planning site for the…
Hansard · 13 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Farming13 Mar 2025
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Carla Lockhart
I have often spoken about my deep connection to farming; it is in my DNA. I love the rural way of life and for 40 years, I have been part of a local farming community that values hard work, resilience and responsibility for the land. My granda always said, “If the farmer isn’t doing well…
Hansard · 13 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Sustainable Farming Incentive12 Mar 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Trust between farmers and this Government is well and truly broken. Farmers feel betrayed and let down, and many are at breaking point. The closure of the SFI is a bitter and, I believe, calculated blow on top of the family farm tax grab. It will be the final straw for many British farmers—the people…
Hansard · 12 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Trade Diversion and Windsor Framework4 Mar 2025
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Carla Lockhart
I have listened intently to the Secretary of State’s contribution and I am somewhat bemused by some of what he said. He speaks of businesses in his constituency that are jealous of what Northern Ireland businesses have. What we have in Northern Ireland is increased costs, increased paperwork and impediments to trade. It is increasingly…
Hansard · 4 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Family Businesses26 Feb 2025
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Carla Lockhart
In Northern Ireland, the Agriculture Department has indicated that almost half of all farms, and 75% of all dairy farms, will be impacted by the inheritance tax. When will the Minister start to speak with, and listen to, industry leaders? Quite frankly, the meeting last week was an outrage. He needs to sit and listen…
Hansard · 26 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Warm Home Discount25 Feb 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Northern Ireland is the only region of this United Kingdom where the warm home discount scheme is not available. Since 2011, the UK Government have failed to grasp this issue. The reason given is that fuel poverty is a devolved issue, but the same can be said of Scotland and Wales. When the price increase…
Hansard · 25 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Clonoe Inquest11 Feb 2025
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Carla Lockhart
The IRA itself claimed the terrorists shot by the security forces at Clonoe, describing their actions that night as being “active service”. They had just launched a cowardly attack on Coalisland RUC station, no doubt with murderous intent, but they met real soldiers and they lost. No doubt many innocent lives were saved by the…
Hansard · 11 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Women’s State Pension Age5 Feb 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Women across this United Kingdom feel let down by this Government, and rightly so. What will the Minister do to reassure those women? He needs to put action to his words and support those women who have been wronged for so many years, right across this United Kingdom.
Hansard · 5 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Support for Female Offenders28 Jan 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Across the UK we face the bizarre and worrying reality that common-sense protections for women are being dismissed. For example, in Northern Ireland a motion to ensure that biologically male prisoners who identify as women are held in male prisons has been opposed by many elected representatives in the Northern Ireland Assembly, and it is…
Hansard · 28 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Strengthening the Union22 Jan 2025
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Carla Lockhart
The Secretary of State has spoken eloquently about his efforts to strengthen the Union between our nations. What, then, is he doing to fix the problems that the Windsor framework and the protocol are causing with importing seed and ware potatoes from Scotland into Northern Ireland? That is not strengthening our Union.
Hansard · 22 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Money)22 Jan 2025
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Carla Lockhart
It is mind-blowing that there is no money to pay for winter fuel payments or to support the Women Against State Pension Inequality campaign, yet the House is about to approve the provision of a bottomless pot of money to create a state-funded, gold-plated assisted suicide service.
Hansard · 22 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 1 - Applicability to prospective recruits21 Jan 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Northern Ireland has possibly more veterans per head of population than any other constituent part of the United Kingdom. Thousands served in the Ulster Defence Regiment and the Royal Irish Regiment alongside the British Army regiments during their tours in Northern Ireland. Will the right hon. Gentleman join me in commending the new veterans commissioner,…
Hansard · 21 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Foot and Mouth Disease15 Jan 2025
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Carla Lockhart
Does the Minister not agree that it is preposterous that Northern Ireland has been excluded from the UK ban on imports from Germany because of the outbreak of foot and mouth? Does he agree that that is the tip of the iceberg in respect of the impact the Windsor framework and the protocol continue to…
Hansard · 15 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
UK-China Economic and Financial Dialogue14 Jan 2025
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Carla Lockhart
I thank the Chancellor for her statement. She goes to China, New York, Washington, Toronto and Brussels to build economic relationships, yet she will not take the time to speak with the Ulster Farmers Union, the NFU, the Farmers Union of Wales or NFU Scotland to hear at first hand about the devastating impact that…
Hansard · 14 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Rate of secondary Class 1 contributions17 Dec 2024
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Carla Lockhart
The hon. Gentleman is making a powerful speech. The Labour party has said in the main that it is the right choice to increase NICs. Like Scotland, Northern Ireland’s health and social care will be hardest hit. The Northern Ireland children’s hospice estimates that half a million pounds will be needed to cope with the…
Hansard · 17 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Economic Growth: North Wales11 Dec 2024
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Carla Lockhart
Today, thousands of farmers have descended on this place in a further bid to get the Government to listen and to realise the consequences of their actions. Is it not time to do the right thing by those who feed our nation and stop the family farm tax grab, which will see our farms decimated…
Hansard · 11 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Puberty-suppressing Hormones11 Dec 2024
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Carla Lockhart
I am sure the Secretary of State will welcome the Northern Ireland ban as well, making this a UK-wide ban. Going through puberty is a biological and natural way for a boy or girl to develop. Anything that interferes with this process in such an extreme way is going against the natural process. Therefore, I…
Hansard · 11 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
European Union (Withdrawal Arrangements) Bill6 Dec 2024
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Carla Lockhart
I commend the hon. and learned Member for North Antrim (Jim Allister) for his Bill. It is disappointing that I will not get to make a speech on it; I trust that you will show me a little leniency, Madam Deputy Speaker, in my intervention as I have deliberately not jumped up and down during…
Hansard · 6 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Farming and Inheritance Tax4 Dec 2024
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Carla Lockhart
The hon. Lady is making an eloquent speech about farming and the importance of farmers to our communities; they undertake roles such as gritting the roads and cutting our hedges, as well as feeding the nation we live in. She talks about devolution. Does she agree that the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs…
Hansard · 4 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill29 Nov 2024
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Carla Lockhart
Like many others across the House I come to this debate with personal experience. Many of us have been at the bedside of a loved one as they have neared the end of their life. For me that was on 11 June 2023 , when my dad’s earthly journey ended. Terminally ill for five years…
Hansard · 29 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Budget27 Nov 2024
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Carla Lockhart
Just last week, I attended and spoke at a rally hosted by the Ulster Farmers’ Union in response to the change to agricultural property relief. It was attended by 6,000 farmers, with every political party in Northern Ireland standing together in opposition to the change. When will the Government acknowledge that their figures are not…
Hansard · 27 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Violence against Women and Girls13 Nov 2024
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Carla Lockhart
In the 12 months to July 2024, 22,403 violence against women and girls offences were recorded in Northern Ireland. Will the Minister outline what discussions she has had with the Police Service of Northern Ireland about getting stronger conviction rates for such incidents of violence?
Hansard · 13 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Economic Growth6 Nov 2024
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Carla Lockhart
We say the phrase “no farmers, no food” so often, but never has there been a need for such emphasis as in the wake of the autumn Budget. Farmers in Wales, in Northern Ireland and right across this United Kingdom are reeling from the change in agricultural property relief and the impact it will have…
Hansard · 6 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Income Tax (Charge)6 Nov 2024
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Carla Lockhart
It would be remiss of me not to take this opportunity to congratulate the 47th President of the United States of America, Donald Trump. The fact that President Trump made such a comeback after one term out of office should be a warning to this Government: if they continue on a trajectory of burdening ordinary…
Hansard · 6 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Budget Sustainability Plan23 Oct 2024
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Carla Lockhart
The budget sustainability plan is commendable, but does the Secretary of State agree that our public services are in crisis? Our roads are crumbling, we have the longest health waiting lists in the whole of the UK, and our schools need investment. Northern Ireland needs to be in receipt of a fair long-term funding allocation,…
Hansard · 23 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Women in the Workplace9 Oct 2024
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Carla Lockhart
Four women have been brutally killed in the past six weeks in Northern Ireland, bringing the total to 24 since 2020. Many of these young women were professional women working and contributing to society. Does the Minister agree that we need to do more than just pay lip service to supporting women, whether in the…
Hansard · 9 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Northern Ireland City Deals9 Oct 2024
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Carla Lockhart
The Secretary of State has kindly agreed to meet the council leads in the Mid South West deal area, for which I am a Member of Parliament. Upper Bann, Fermanagh and South Tyrone, and Mid Ulster are all included, but he will note that the other MPs for those areas are absent from this place.…
Hansard · 9 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Farming and Food Security8 Oct 2024
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Carla Lockhart
I rise to proudly voice my support for the 27,000 farming families across Northern Ireland who, day in and day out, work tirelessly to help feed our nation. I also stand for the 100,000 people employed in the agrifood sector directly or indirectly, and the 10 million people across the UK who consume Northern Ireland’s…
Hansard · 8 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Economic Growth11 Sep 2024
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Carla Lockhart
One of the biggest contributions to economic growth is the agrifood sector. With today being Back British Farming Day, does the Minister agree that farmers, whether they be in Wales or Northern Ireland, need the support of this Government to ensure they reach their full potential to contribute to economic growth?
Hansard · 11 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Winter Fuel Payment10 Sep 2024
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Carla Lockhart
National Energy Action estimates that close to 45 people die every winter’s day in the UK due to cold homes. This Government, in their wisdom and through this decision, have decided to imperil many more. Does my hon. Friend agree that it is wrong, it will have an impact and it will cause deaths right…
Hansard · 10 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Unpaid Carers3 Sep 2024
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Carla Lockhart
I commend the hon. Member for securing this excellent debate. Across the United Kingdom, some 60% of carers are women, with many having to give up employment, reduce their hours or take a less qualified job. Does she agree that needs to be a top priority when the Government are looking at this issue?
Hansard · 3 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act: Repeal24 Jul 2024
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Carla Lockhart
I welcome the Secretary of State to his position. Will he further outline what discussions he is having with groups and organisations who represent innocent victims? Will he assure the House that in repealing this legislation, there will be no pandering to those who were the victim makers? What meaningful engagement is he having with…
Hansard · 24 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Illegal Migration Act: Northern Ireland14 May 2024
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Carla Lockhart
What else are the Government not telling us about where the EU has overreach into Northern Ireland, and where people in Northern Ireland are once again in limbo between two regulatory entities? Will the Secretary of State and the Government do the right thing and stop stringing the people of Northern Ireland along by simply…
Hansard · 14 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions7 May 2024
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Carla Lockhart
The consistently high price of fuel is making drivers dig deep just to go about their daily business. With a rise of 10p reported since the start of the year and the average cost of filling a family car now £82.50, what efforts will the Government make to help those people in my rural constituency…
Hansard · 7 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Engagements1 May 2024
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Carla Lockhart
Hypocrisy needs to be called out. Everyone in this House will recall the former Irish Prime Minister in Brussels with a photograph of a bombed customs post, lamenting that any border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland was unworkable, in breach of the Belfast agreement and could result in such troubles again. The…
Hansard · 1 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Humanitarian Situation in Gaza17 Apr 2024
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Carla Lockhart
Having seen the drone attacks on Israel at the weekend, it is disappointing to watch the Government and the US Administration basically telling the Israelis to roll over and accept this aggression by Iran. It was, however, encouraging to see an alliance of air forces assist the Israelis to protect their people. I wonder why…
Hansard · 17 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill20 Mar 2024
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Carla Lockhart
The shadow Secretary of State is making a powerful speech, particularly about the impact on the lives of the sub-postmasters. The 28 or so in Northern Ireland have experienced the same turmoil as those in Great Britain. We thank the shadow Secretary of State for his endorsement of Northern Ireland’s inclusion in the Bill. We…
Hansard · 20 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
Road Safety: North Yorkshire27 Feb 2024
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Carla Lockhart
This is a wonderful debate and I commend the hon. Member for Selby and Ainsty (Keir Mather) for bringing it to the Floor of the House. I thank the Minister for permitting me to intervene. He will be very aware of my interest in the increase in insurance premiums, as we had a Westminster Hall…
Hansard · 27 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Post Office Horizon: Compensation and Legislation26 Feb 2024
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Carla Lockhart
I thank the Minister for his statement and his efforts. He will be aware of correspondence from the Northern Ireland Executive and the Department of Justice; my Northern Ireland colleagues have alluded to it. It is a rarity for three parties in Northern Ireland to agree on something, but I believe it is outrageous that…
Hansard · 26 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
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