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Clive Efford
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Clive Efford
· 1997–present
2,048 speeches on record Last active 2 Mar 2026
LAB · Labour
Middle East2 Mar 2026
CE
Clive Efford
May I commend my right and learned hon. Friend for his resolute stand? It cannot have been easy to stand up to the President and not get dragged into this war, which has no apparent plan for its end. We made that mistake in 2003, and the result was disastrous. The President of the United…
Hansard · 2 Mar 2026 · parliament.uk
Schools White Paper: Every Child Achieving and Thriving23 Feb 2026
CE
Clive Efford
I commend my right hon. Friend for grasping this nettle—it is long overdue. However, she will know, as we all know through our casework, that diagnosis leads to a delay in getting an EHCP and a delay in parents being able to advocate on behalf of their children. If fewer children will get EHCPs in…
Hansard · 23 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Local Power Plan10 Feb 2026
CE
Clive Efford
I am really excited by this announcement, because I am the chair of trustees of the Samuel Montagu youth club in my constituency, which has a roof that would benefit enormously from solar panels, which could generate income and make us more sustainable at a time when local government funding is drying up. We also…
Hansard · 10 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Lord Mandelson4 Feb 2026
CE
Clive Efford
There is clearly concern about Government amendment (a)—that it does not go far enough to enable scrutiny of those documents that might be withheld. Across the House, there is a growing consensus that the Intelligence and Security Committee could provide a way forward for the independent scrutiny of those documents. Could a manuscript amendment be…
Hansard · 4 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
China and Japan2 Feb 2026
CE
Clive Efford
Does the Prime Minister recall that during the time of Brexit negotiations, the Tories told us that we had more to gain outside of the EU than inside it and that, within days of Brexit, we would be signing trade deals with the US and China that would be bigger than the trade deals that…
Hansard · 2 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
US Department of Justice Release of Files2 Feb 2026
CE
Clive Efford
The key question here is: who advised the Prime Minister? I do not expect the Prime Minister to do due diligence on appointments of this kind himself, but those around him must have done so. It appears that questions that needed to be asked of Lord Mandelson were not asked, or, if they were asked,…
Hansard · 2 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Arctic Security19 Jan 2026
CE
Clive Efford
If this was truly a debate about the security of the Arctic, we would be talking about more than the sovereignty of Greenland, which is clearly a matter for the Danes and the people of Greenland. Does the Foreign Secretary agree that our collective interests and security are best served by working collectively through NATO,…
Hansard · 19 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Public Office (Accountability) Bill19 Jan 2026
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome the delay to the Bill. Too often Governments soldier on even when they are not getting things right, and that leads to bad legislation. This is something that we should get right before we send it to the other place. As my hon. Friend the Member for Liverpool West Derby (Ian Byrne) said,…
Hansard · 19 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Venezuela5 Jan 2026
CE
Clive Efford
My hon. Friend the Member for Blyth and Ashington (Ian Lavery) has mentioned the threats to Colombia. The Foreign Secretary correctly said that we are the United Nations penholder for the peace accord achieved in 2016, after protracted negotiations between warring factions. The accord is heavily based on our agreements in Northern Ireland. Will she…
Hansard · 5 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Planning Reform16 Dec 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I agree with my hon. Friend that the housing crisis has become an emergency, but can I ask for detail on an issue that I have raised with him in the House before? He said that it is a default yes for suitable proposals for the development of land around rail stations. He knows that…
Hansard · 16 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
OBR: Resignation of Chair3 Dec 2025
CE
Clive Efford
Over my years here, I have seen many Budgets. Members on the Government Benches wave their Order Papers on the day, then watch as the Budget unravels over the next 48 hours, but we do not seem to have had any of that with this Budget. It has been extraordinarily tight in what it seeks…
Hansard · 3 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Criminal Court Reform2 Dec 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I understand that my right hon. Friend has inherited a disastrous situation in the criminal justice system. A huge backlog was left by the austerity of the Conservatives, so I have no truck with them. However, does he fear, as I do, that restricting trial by jury will put a certain class of people in…
Hansard · 2 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Critical Minerals Strategy24 Nov 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome my hon. Friend’s statement, but he will be aware of the widespread concern about the impact of the deep-sea mining of critical minerals, which devastates an ecosystem that we know very little about. I acknowledge that he may not have the answer now, but will he undertake to write to me to say…
Hansard · 24 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Asylum Policy17 Nov 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I can recall a predecessor of my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary describing the Home Office as not being fit for purpose. I have never known a time when there was not a backlog of cases with the Home Office. This set of proposals will require people’s cases to be reviewed every 30 months.…
Hansard · 17 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Clause 2 - National policy statements: parliamentary requirements13 Nov 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I am grateful to my hon. Friend and constituency neighbour for giving way. He is talking about local pressures for housing delivery and the brownfield-first approach. As he will know, a number of sports grounds in my constituency are increasingly subject to interest from would-be developers. Can he confirm that these proposals will include protections…
Hansard · 13 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Independent Football Regulator12 Nov 2025
CE
Clive Efford
When Tracey Crouch was appointed to lead the review of football governance, there was no opposition from Labour Members or the fans to the idea that a Conservative was going to lead that review; there was co-operation right across this House. When it was expedient for them, the Conservatives supported the fan-led review, but when…
Hansard · 12 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Public Office (Accountability) Bill3 Nov 2025
CE
Clive Efford
This legislation is long overdue. Looking back at the scandals where the state has deceived the people, some of which go back to the aftermath of the second world war, we see a long list of how the great British state has let down the people it is there to serve. In all these scandals…
Hansard · 3 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Infected Blood Compensation Scheme30 Oct 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome the statement from my right hon. Friend. This issue has its origins back in the 1940s, and it has been going on for an extraordinarily long time. The state has not been responding to or providing information to the people it should have been there to serve. We find ourselves in a situation…
Hansard · 30 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions21 Oct 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I draw Ministers’ attention to the Prostate Cancer Research report published last week. It busts the myth that a screening programme for prostate cancer would cost the NHS too much money. It would focus on the people most at risk—in other words, black men over the age of 45, and those who, like me, have…
Hansard · 21 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Middle East14 Oct 2025
CE
Clive Efford
Can I say to the Leader of the Opposition that not every statement in this House is an opportunity for political knockabout? This is one of those occasions that required a statesperson. There are reports that militia groups are seeking to gain control of certain areas in Gaza. What can be done to make sure…
Hansard · 14 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Manchester Terrorism Attack13 Oct 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I commend my right hon. Friend for her statement and also for her prompt response, which I know was appreciated by people in Manchester on the very day. I believe that people should be able to pursue all religions, or none, without intimidation or fear of being attacked. I also believe in freedom of speech…
Hansard · 13 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Digital ID13 Oct 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I recall the debate about the previous attempt to bring in ID cards, when people were concerned about having to produce them if demanded by authorities such as the police. I too have been to Estonia, and I understand that the argument has moved on—we now have apps on our phones such as the NHS…
Hansard · 13 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions16 Sep 2025
CE
Clive Efford
Further to Ministers’ earlier answers about waiting lists in Crown and magistrates courts, coroners courts also have a large backlog. I have a constituent who has been waiting nearly three years for an inquest to be completed. What can be done to relieve the pressure on grieving families who have been bereaved and to speed…
Hansard · 16 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House4 Sep 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I wonder whether my right hon. Friend was as shocked as I was that a Member of this House went to another country and, in front of its Parliament, started to run this country down. What is the point of being elected to this place if Members are not prepared to bring these issues to…
Hansard · 4 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Group-based Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse2 Sep 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome my hon. Friend’s statement. This is yet another example of the state turning its back on working-class people—in this case, young girls. I also welcome the fact that cold cases are going to be investigated and that those cases will be reopened if there is any evidence of criminal activity, but in the…
Hansard · 2 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Borders and Asylum1 Sep 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome my right hon. Friend’s statement, and I commend her for the way she is working with our neighbouring countries to deal with this problem. The approach of the previous Government was basically to stand on the cliffs of Dover shouting abuse across the channel and to tell them that they should keep all…
Hansard · 1 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Middle East1 Sep 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I have known my right hon. Friend for more than 25 years, and I know that if he was up here on the Back Benches, he would be as angry and frustrated as we are. It gets frustrating coming here and expressing our concerns when, with all due respect, he wrings his hands and says,…
Hansard · 1 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Independent Water Commission21 Jul 2025
CE
Clive Efford
What has happened to our waterways is a national disgrace. The state in which the Conservatives left our rivers, our lakes and the seas around Britain epitomises what they did to public services in general. Does my right hon. Friend agree that what has been lacking over the past 35 years of privatisation is a…
Hansard · 21 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Infected Blood Inquiry: Additional Report21 Jul 2025
CE
Clive Efford
On behalf of the APPG on haemophilia and contaminated blood, I welcome my right hon. Friend’s statement. It is a major step forward. As he knows, the issue of engagement with the affected and infected community has been a major bone of contention since the expert group set the tariff. For over 40 years, that…
Hansard · 21 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
UK-France Migration: Co-operation14 Jul 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I congratulate the Prime Minister and the Home Secretary on succeeding in agreeing a deal with France. It just shows that treating people with respect can result in positive action, and treating them with contempt, as the Conservatives did throughout this issue, was never going to provide a solution. Can my right hon. Friend confirm…
Hansard · 14 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Future of the Post Office14 Jul 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome my hon. Friend’s statement and the consultation on the Green Paper. Does he agree that we should see the withdrawal of banks from high streets like mine in Eltham as an opportunity for the Post Office to expand what it can offer, not just to individuals but to small businesses in local communities?…
Hansard · 14 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Infected Blood Compensation Scheme10 Jul 2025
CE
Clive Efford
Sir Brian Langstaff was particularly critical of the engagement with the infected and affected community since the publication of his final report in May last year. In particular, he was critical of the way the expert group was set up with the explicit instruction not to engage with the community. Does my right hon. Friend…
Hansard · 10 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions10 Jul 2025
CE
Clive Efford
Further to the answer given by the Paymaster General regarding the contaminated blood inquiry, I welcome that he will update the House when he has had an opportunity to digest yesterday’s report, but can I have an assurance from him that it will not be on the last sitting day before recess?
Hansard · 10 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House10 Jul 2025
CE
Clive Efford
My right hon. Friend the Paymaster General has given a commitment to respond to Sir Brian Langstaff’s report, which was published yesterday, before the recess. I stressed to him earlier that the community out there who are campaigning feel wounded by the way they have been treated since the final report was published in May…
Hansard · 10 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Post Office Horizon Inquiry: Volume 18 Jul 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I associate myself with the comments of the Chair of the Business and Trade Committee, my right hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham Hodge Hill and Solihull North (Liam Byrne) , about the involvement of the Post Office—I hope the Minister has checks and balances in place to test what information it provides, because it…
Hansard · 8 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 1 - Alcohol at football grounds8 Jul 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I congratulate the Secretary of State and the Sports Minister, my hon. Friend the Member for Barnsley South (Stephanie Peacock) , on bringing the Bill to this point. I also congratulate them on listening to arguments about how we treat the vast resources that come in through TV deals and distribute them throughout the football…
Hansard · 8 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
NHS 10-Year Plan3 Jul 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome my right hon. Friend’s statement. Yesterday was one year to the day since I completed my radiotherapy treatment for prostate cancer. I was very lucky—my cancer was caught at stage 3 and was treatable—but I had to ask my GP for the prostate-specific antigen test that got me my treatment. I know my…
Hansard · 3 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill1 Jul 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I never expected to be standing here opposing Labour Government legislation that seeks to impose changes on disability benefits that will put 150,000 people into poverty. The Government’s own poverty assessment states that the concessions mean there will be a “negligible” impact on pensioner and child poverty. I do not know when we became so…
Hansard · 1 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Welfare Reform30 Jun 2025
CE
Clive Efford
This is a relatively small Bill, but one core part of it has now been delegated to the PIP review and that will not report until November 2026. Can my right hon. Friend say just how many disabled groups have indicated they want to participate in the PIP review? She has set out a number…
Hansard · 30 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
G7 and NATO Summits26 Jun 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome my right hon. and learned Friend’s statement and his commitment to increase defence expenditure, but given that we are looking to improve public services—the health service, social care, education and the police—is it realistic to do that within the current tax envelope? Has the time not come for us to review how we…
Hansard · 26 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
HS2 Reset18 Jun 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I commend my right hon. Friend for the swift actions she has taken to try to put right this disastrous situation, created by the previous Government. The parallels with the fast-track contracts for personal protective equipment cannot be ignored. I understand that contracts were signed when appropriate decisions had not been made. Will the people…
Hansard · 18 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Child Sexual Exploitation: Casey Report16 Jun 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I am shocked that the Conservatives do not seem able to recognise that they were in power for 14 of the 15 years to which Louise Casey refers in her report. If they had had any kind of enthusiasm for an inquiry when they were in government, they would have called one—so we can dismiss…
Hansard · 16 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Air India Plane Crash16 Jun 2025
CE
Clive Efford
This is truly a terrible tragedy. As an elected representative in Greenwich where we have a large Gujarat community, over 40 years, both as a councillor and an MP, I have got to know many people from the community, particularly those who are members of the South East Gujarati Association. Like all of us, they…
Hansard · 16 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House12 Jun 2025
CE
Clive Efford
Will my right hon. Friend tell the House when we are likely to see the public authority accountability Bill, which will introduce the Hillsborough law on duty of candour? Are we likely to see it before the summer recess, and can we have an assurance that it is not being watered down at the request…
Hansard · 12 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions5 Jun 2025
CE
Clive Efford
At yesterday’s meeting of the all-party parliamentary group on haemophilia and contaminated blood, we heard from someone whose father was terminally ill and unlikely to survive to see the compensation to which he is entitled. It is not fair on people who have waited 40 years for justice that they are left at the starting…
Hansard · 5 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House5 Jun 2025
CE
Clive Efford
My constituent, who has lived here for 10 years and is from Ukraine, was joined by her parents, who were fleeing the conflict. They set up a bank account when they arrived here and tried to transfer some of their money. The bank immediately shut down their bank account, which also resulted in my constituent’s…
Hansard · 5 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Free School Meals5 Jun 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I notice that not one Reform MP has turned up to hear an announcement that benefits so many working-class kids. I first joined a governing body of a primary school in my constituency in 1986 and served for 37 years. From Thatcher to Sunak, I saw what was going on in our schools, and I…
Hansard · 5 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Justice Committee5 Jun 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I very much welcome the appointment of Dame Vera Baird. However, the culture that has built up at the CCRC around the remote-first policy seems to have led to very lax working practices. After she has finished in the role of interim chair, what is the future for scrutinising the CCRC so that it does…
Hansard · 5 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Environmental Audit Committee5 Jun 2025
CE
Clive Efford
David Attenborough has said that we know more about the surface of the moon than we know about the bottom of our oceans and the ecosystems that exist down there. It is disturbing that Donald Trump—who else?—has signed a directive allowing deep-sea mining. Can this issue be taken up at next week’s conference to try…
Hansard · 5 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Bank Closures and Banking Hubs5 Jun 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I congratulate my hon. Friend on securing this important debate. In Eltham, our last bank has closed, but because we still have a Nationwide in the town centre, the banks will not consider the option of a banking hub. That needs to change. Does he agree that we need a review of the criteria, so…
Hansard · 5 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Engagements4 Jun 2025
CE
Clive Efford
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 4 June.
Hansard · 4 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories4 Jun 2025
CE
Clive Efford
The time has come for us to stop arming Israel in any way whatsoever. This collaborative pool of items that are gathered under the auspices of NATO seems to be a route by which Israel can be supplied. Is it not possible for us to withdraw the right for anything we supply to that collaborative…
Hansard · 4 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Thames Water3 Jun 2025
CE
Clive Efford
Only the Conservatives could come here and defend Thames Water. The rest of the country has seen what an appalling performance this company has given during the 35 years since privatisation. I think it is time we put this company out of its misery, but we must do so in a way that does not…
Hansard · 3 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Strategic Defence Review2 Jun 2025
CE
Clive Efford
The procurement system that my right hon. Friend inherited from the Conservative party is in chaos, with only two major defence projects out of 49 being delivered on time. What is my right hon. Friend doing to get to grips with that situation? New technology needs to be delivered on time; otherwise, it risks being…
Hansard · 2 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Independent Sentencing Review22 May 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome my right hon. Friend’s statement. Reoffending is costing us £22 billion a year, and 80% of offenders are reoffenders. Does my right hon. Friend agree that we need to bring that figure down? What is she intending to do to prevent people from reoffending at such high rates?
Hansard · 22 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House22 May 2025
CE
Clive Efford
On Tuesday, those who are infected and affected by the contaminated blood scandal protested in Whitehall and handed in letters to No. 10. They are angry that they have been excluded from overseeing the compensation process and that, as a consequence, the process is very slow. The Government promised a debate in Government time on…
Hansard · 22 May 2025 · parliament.uk
UK-EU Summit20 May 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I congratulate my right hon. and learned Friend on securing this deal. Does he agree with me that the attitude displayed by the Conservatives betrays a fundamental dislike and mistrust of all things European, which makes them totally inadequate to accept any sort of deal whatever with the EU? Can he confirm that no matter…
Hansard · 20 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Victims and Courts Bill20 May 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome this section of the Bill. My constituent, Sabina Nessa, was brutally murdered when she was on her way out to meet a friend. Her murderer refused to attend court and participate in his sentencing, and that caused a great deal of distress to her family. I therefore welcome the move not just to…
Hansard · 20 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Gaza: Humanitarian Situation13 May 2025
CE
Clive Efford
Mr Lazzarini has said that children in Gaza are more likely to die of starvation than of an act of violence. What does my hon. Friend expect from this afternoon’s session at the UN? What specifically will be asked for that would move the situation on? Israel cannot be allowed to continue using food as…
Hansard · 13 May 2025 · parliament.uk
UK Airstrike: Houthi Military Facility30 Apr 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I join my right hon. Friend in paying tribute to the armed forces personnel who took part in last night’s action. The fact that it is the UK that is supporting the USA in this action really does emphasise our close relationship. However, this morning’s newspapers suggest that our desire to do a trade deal…
Hansard · 30 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Football Governance Bill [Lords]28 Apr 2025
CE
Clive Efford
The right hon. Gentleman must have been upset when the previous Government appointed Richard Sharp as chairman of the BBC as he was not only a former donor to the Conservative party, but a member of a think-tank. Did he express similar views to his Government back then when they made that appointment?
Hansard · 28 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Banking Services8 Apr 2025
CE
Clive Efford
The criteria applied by Link are too strict, and banks are being able to walk away from their customers. In Eltham, we have had a salami-slicing process of banks gradually leaving the high street, but, because we have a building society, we cannot ask for a hub. Will the Minister undertake to review Link’s approach,…
Hansard · 8 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Horizon Redress and Post Office Update8 Apr 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome my hon. Friend’s statement, particularly the reference to the discussions with Fujitsu. The Horizon software is still being used by the post office network, and I understand that the contract with Fujitsu is worth about £2.4 billion over its lifetime. We should not lose sight of the fact that Fujitsu was heavily involved…
Hansard · 8 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
People Smuggling31 Mar 2025
CE
Clive Efford
Does my hon. Friend agree that it is not gimmicks such as Rwanda but international co-operation that will fundamentally deal with the illegal gangs who are facilitating crossings? Is that not why we should welcome today’s summit, at which people are coming together to co-operate and to tackle those gangs?
Hansard · 31 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Disruption at Heathrow24 Mar 2025
CE
Clive Efford
Fires at electricity substations are not unheard of, and it seems that there may have been a considerable lack of preparedness at Heathrow. When the Secretary of State receives her reviews, will she look into what preparedness there was, and what scenarios those at Heathrow had envisaged for dealing with possible outages of this kind…
Hansard · 24 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House20 Mar 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I associate myself with all the words of condolence to the shadow Leader of the House, despite all the hours I have spent trying to find bits of Polly Pocket to placate my children. My right hon. Friend is aware that the Infected Blood Compensation Authority published its timetable last week for paying out compensation…
Hansard · 20 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Welfare Reform18 Mar 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I have heard many people make a moral case for the changes that my right hon. Friend has announced today, but does she agree that over the last 20 years those with large amounts of wealth have done extremely well while average household incomes have stagnated and the standard of living for the overwhelming majority…
Hansard · 18 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Courts and Tribunals: Sitting Days5 Mar 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I expected a little more humility from Conservative Members, who left a legacy of chaos in our prisons and a huge court backlog. What we are dealing with, fundamentally, is the backlog that they left behind. My right hon. Friend has set out a process for dealing with this growing backlog, but ultimately the blame…
Hansard · 5 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Infected Blood Compensation Scheme13 Feb 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome my right hon. Friend’s statement and the progress he has made in seven months, not least on the £11.8 billion he secured in the Budget; he deserves credit for that. It is regrettable that we lost a year from Sir Brian Langstaff’s second interim report in which he gave his final recommendations on…
Hansard · 13 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Extremism Review28 Jan 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I must be careful here, Mr Speaker, because I think you were right to allow this urgent question. However, can my hon. Friend the Minister explain just exactly why we are here? It seems to be—
Hansard · 28 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Airport Expansion28 Jan 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I voted against the framework for Heathrow airport in 2018 because I was not satisfied that the legislation before us would deal with air quality, noise, climate change and surface access issues. Does my hon. Friend agree that if we are to go ahead with a third runway at Heathrow, we must satisfy ourselves in…
Hansard · 28 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions23 Jan 2025
CE
Clive Efford
What progress has been made on improving engagement with those infected and affected by the contaminated blood scandal? As the Paymaster General is aware, there has been a great deal of concern among those people and the organisations that represent them. May I urge him to sit down with his opposite number in the Department…
Hansard · 23 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House23 Jan 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I have a 13-year-old constituent who suffers with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a muscle-wasting disease that he was diagnosed with at age 11, which is very late, due to what is called a spontaneous mutation. None the less, the condition has progressed rapidly. There is medication—givinostat—that can delay the advancement of the illness. It is being…
Hansard · 23 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
ECO4 and Insulation Schemes23 Jan 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome my hon. Friend’s statement, and congratulate her on the detail with which she is answering questions and on showing how much she is on top of her brief. Only on Friday, a constituent came to see me who had a new boiler fitted and insulation done under an ECO grant. The work had…
Hansard · 23 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Gas Storage Levels13 Jan 2025
CE
Clive Efford
My understanding is that these notices are issued at times of high demand, and that they are evidence of the system working in order to prevent power cuts or the system breaking down. I would have thought the Conservatives would have learned their lesson from the spike in international gas prices that caused the crisis…
Hansard · 13 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Artificial Intelligence Opportunities Action Plan13 Jan 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome my right hon. Friend’s statement. Future AI will be essential to the future of our public services, particularly in improving productivity. Can he say exactly what the Government will do to assist our public services to take advantage of the opportunities that AI offers?
Hansard · 13 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Live Events Ticketing: Resale and Pricing Practices13 Jan 2025
CE
Clive Efford
I pay tribute to my hon. Friend the Member for Washington and Gateshead South (Mrs Hodgson) for the doughty way in which she has fought this corner for many years. I remember how even back when I was the shadow sports Minister and this was my area, she was campaigning hard on it. This is…
Hansard · 13 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Health and Adult Social Care Reform6 Jan 2025
CE
Clive Efford
When I raise concerns about GP appointments, GPs tell me that they have difficulty recruiting to posts in their practices. Too few newly qualified doctors choose general practice as their profession. What can we do to get those doctors in place, so that we can make diagnostics in the community work?
Hansard · 6 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Hospice Funding19 Dec 2024
CE
Clive Efford
This is a very welcome announcement and I am sure the hospices are breathing a sigh of relief after the level of funding they endured for 14 years under the Tories. If we are to move palliative care out of hospitals and into care situations or people’s homes, the money needs to be passported to…
Hansard · 19 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Business of the House19 Dec 2024
CE
Clive Efford
Will my right hon. Friend arrange a debate in Government time in the new year on the funding of political parties? I wonder what it means when a party talks about sovereignty and is then willing to sell itself entirely to a foreign-owned entity, while using slogans like “Take back control”. We have seen the…
Hansard · 19 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Ukraine19 Dec 2024
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome my hon. Friend’s statement, and I urge him onwards. I rise to demonstrate my support for the stand we are taking in supporting Ukraine. My thoughts are with the people of Ukraine, who are entering their third Christmas in this conflict. Europe has learned the harsh lessons from dealing with dictators in the…
Hansard · 19 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Post Office Redress and Funding18 Dec 2024
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome my hon. Friend’s statement and the fact that he is putting more resources and manpower into processing people’s claims. But I wonder where the complexity of these claims is coming from. Are we asking for too much information from people in the first place? I watched the evidence of Sir Alan Bates at…
Hansard · 18 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
LGBT Veterans: Etherton Review12 Dec 2024
CE
Clive Efford
I am intervening on my right hon. Friend because I have to chair Westminster Hall in an hour, so I cannot take part in the debate. My constituent not only lost his career in the Royal Air Force but was subjected to abuse when he was arrested, including constant internal examinations. He was beaten, he…
Hansard · 12 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
SEND Pupils: Support9 Dec 2024
CE
Clive Efford
A National Audit Office report published in October highlights that special educational needs places in independent schools can cost two and a half times as much as in state schools. Does the Minister agree that if we are to ensure that children get the support they need in future, we will have to assist local…
Hansard · 9 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Planning Committees: Reform9 Dec 2024
CE
Clive Efford
We have had trouble with house building because the speed with which houses are built has been dictated by developers. What we need to see, when planning permission is granted, is that the developer must either use it or lose it. We cannot allow those companies to continue to land bank and use their land…
Hansard · 9 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Syria9 Dec 2024
CE
Clive Efford
What discussions are taking place with Turkey, because the SDF in the north and the east of Syria is doing an important job in containing Daesh fighters, and it is essential that it is able to continue to do that? Does the Foreign Secretary fear that Turkey’s actions may have a detrimental effect on the…
Hansard · 9 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Engagements4 Dec 2024
CE
Clive Efford
A year ago today, this House defeated the then Government over the contaminated blood scandal compensation scheme. It is welcome that the present Government have set aside £11.8 billion for that compensation scheme, but as victims die every week, there is concern about the pace of payments, and the fact that rules are being changed…
Hansard · 4 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions3 Dec 2024
CE
Clive Efford
If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities.
Hansard · 3 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Respect Orders and Antisocial Behaviour27 Nov 2024
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome my right hon. Friend’s statement. Does she agree that the biggest boost to antisocial behaviour we have seen in recent times was the cut of 21,000 police officers by the previous Tory Government, which resulted in the decimation of our local safer neighbourhood police teams? I really welcome her commitment to bringing them…
Hansard · 27 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
COP2926 Nov 2024
CE
Clive Efford
When I consider this sort of issue, I tend to think of my grandchildren and what the world will be like for them in years to come. I listen to my right hon. Friend talk about our achievements over the past five months, and then I listen to the response from the Conservative party, which…
Hansard · 26 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
“Get Britain Working” White Paper26 Nov 2024
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome the statement from my right hon. Friend, and particularly what she said about the coaches and assistance for young people getting into work. What she describes seems to fit neatly with what the Government propose for the green economy, and its highly skilled, well-paid jobs. How will training for those jobs play a…
Hansard · 26 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Infected Blood Inquiry19 Nov 2024
CE
Clive Efford
My right hon. Friend rightly pays tribute to Sir Brian Langstaff. Everyone should be grateful to him for what he has done. In recommendation 14 of his second interim report, he was quite clear that the compensation body should be at arm’s length from Government and chaired by a completely independent judge with sole decision-making…
Hansard · 19 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Future of the Post Office13 Nov 2024
CE
Clive Efford
I am a veteran of virtually every debate, urgent question and statement on this issue over more years than I dare to mention. I welcome the statement by my hon. Friend the Minister, but it is disappointing to read some of the comments about the process for sub-postmasters to apply for compensation. We hear about…
Hansard · 13 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Social Security Advisory Committee: Winter Fuel Payment12 Nov 2024
CE
Clive Efford
The advisory committee made several recommendations related to getting assistance to people who should be in receipt of pension credit. Could the Minister indicate whether the Government intend to accept those recommendations?
Hansard · 12 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
National Youth Strategy12 Nov 2024
CE
Clive Efford
I declare an interest: for nearly 20 years, I have been the chair of trustees at the Samuel Montagu youth club in my constituency, and I have also been a senior play leader on an adventure playground and a youth worker. The funding that my right hon. Friend has announced today will be welcomed by…
Hansard · 12 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Income Tax (Charge)4 Nov 2024
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome the Budget; it begins the change that people voted for at the general election. It is a move away from laissez-faire under the Tories to an active Government who will be on the side of ordinary people and act in the common good. I also welcome, as the chair of the all-party parliamentary…
Hansard · 4 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Infected Blood Compensation Scheme23 Oct 2024
CE
Clive Efford
First, I want to express my gratitude to Members of the House who have elected me as the designated chair of the all-party parliamentary group on haemophilia and contaminated blood. I say “designated” because we are lacking a Conservative officer in the group, so we cannot register it in the normal way—
Hansard · 23 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Gaza and Lebanon15 Oct 2024
CE
Clive Efford
The situation in Gaza goes way beyond Israel’s right to defend itself. The restriction on aid going into Gaza is unacceptable and words have not shifted Israel’s position one iota. Is it not time for the Government to recognise that we need to go beyond words and start talking to our international allies about how…
Hansard · 15 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Reporting Ministerial Gifts and Hospitality14 Oct 2024
CE
Clive Efford
The Conservatives have some brass neck criticising the Government on this subject when it was the Conservatives who set up the VIP lane for contracts during covid, and who accepted many gifts that they did not have to declare. My hon. Friend is absolutely right to close the loophole. I point out to the right…
Hansard · 14 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Film Industry9 Oct 2024
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome the statement. When we met the film industry at roundtables in the last Parliament, it consistently called for this measure, so I am delighted to see that the Government are taking action. With 25,000 job vacancies in the creative industries, does the Secretary of State agree that if we can line up the…
Hansard · 9 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Anniversary of 7 October Attacks: Middle East7 Oct 2024
CE
Clive Efford
May I associate myself with the condemnation of the atrocities committed by Hamas a year ago? That said, there is a growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and the restriction on aid is unacceptable. What more can the international community do to achieve the free movement of aid into Gaza?
Hansard · 7 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Business of the House12 Sep 2024
CE
Clive Efford
I associate myself with the words of the Leader of the House about Terry Wiggins. I knew Terry over 50 years ago, as we grew up in the same area. He is also a commissioner of scouts in Greenwich, and he puts a lot into our local community. Will the Leader of the House consider…
Hansard · 12 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
NHS: Independent Investigation12 Sep 2024
CE
Clive Efford
Thank you, Mr Speaker. I will rise to the challenge. I welcome the Secretary of State’s statement. In 2008, the previous Labour Government commissioned a report from Sir Michael Marmot on the state of society and health, and he found that there was health inequality, particularly in deprived areas. Ten years on, his second report…
Hansard · 12 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Building Safety and Resilience11 Sep 2024
CE
Clive Efford
I commend all the maiden speeches that we have heard today: I feel as if I have been on a tour of England following the descriptions of so many constituencies. May I associate myself with what was said by the hon. Member for Bromley and Biggin Hill (Peter Fortune) about his predecessor, Bob Neill? I…
Hansard · 11 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Government Policy on Health9 Sep 2024
CE
Clive Efford
The sheer brass neck of the Conservatives to turn up on the very day that Transparency International UK published its report showing that £15 billion of contracts were red-flagged during the covid epidemic—[Interruption.] I am not reading. Those contracts have been red-flagged and are worthy of further investigation, and £500 million of them were given…
Hansard · 9 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Post Office Horizon: Redress9 Sep 2024
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome the Secretary of State’s statement. I heard what he had to say about the involvement of the Post Office in the appeals process, but may I press him a little further? Given the mistrust in the Post Office that has built up over many years, even though the Post Office may only be…
Hansard · 9 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report4 Sep 2024
CE
Clive Efford
How many times must we come here and hear another example of how the state, which should be on the side of ordinary people, becomes the enemy of working-class people? We have had Hillsborough, the Horizon Post Office scandal, the contaminated blood scandal, Windrush, and the treatment of former armed forces personnel who are members…
Hansard · 4 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Infected Blood Compensation Scheme2 Sep 2024
CE
Clive Efford
Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. I congratulate you on your new position. I am grateful to the Minister for keeping in contact and keeping me informed of progress on this matter. I have two constituents who are directly affected—one affected and one infected. My constituent’s husband, who died 30 years ago, was a former Treloar’s…
Hansard · 2 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Infected Blood Inquiry26 Jul 2024
CE
Clive Efford
May I congratulate you, Madam Deputy Speaker, on your elevation to your position? I welcome the Minister’s statement this morning, but can he say a little more about how the compensation authority will arrive at its decisions? There is concern that advisers have undue influence on the Cabinet Office and that the voices of those…
Hansard · 26 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Infected Blood Compensation Scheme21 May 2024
CE
Clive Efford
I welcome the Paymaster General’s statement, but many of us have been coming here for the past year asking for a response to Sir Brian Langstaff’s interim report from last April. We have been told that the Government are moving at pace, but there is no evidence of that, even with today’s statement. Sir Brian…
Hansard · 21 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Public Sector Productivity Programme7 May 2024
CE
Clive Efford
Some £8.7 billion was wasted on defective personal protective equipment during the covid crisis, much of it paid to people associated with the Conservative party. People did not have to be Conservative party members to benefit from the fast track, but it did not half help. What is the Chancellor doing to get public money…
Hansard · 7 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Immigration Update1 May 2024
CE
Clive Efford
We now know that it is the Government’s intention to pay board and lodging for five years for anyone voluntarily removed to Rwanda. That commitment will fall heavily on the next Government, if this one are even successful in getting anyone to Rwanda. So how much is this nonsense going to cost?
Hansard · 1 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Infected Blood Inquiry23 Apr 2024
CE
Clive Efford
“Cheaper than chimpanzees” was how former pupils of Treloar’s school described themselves when they gave evidence to the inquiry. My constituent, Lee Moorey, was one of the pupils of that school, and has described to me how he felt that he was experimented on all those years ago. We have set up the Brian Langstaff…
Hansard · 23 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Football Governance Bill23 Apr 2024
CE
Clive Efford
I am grateful to the Secretary of State for mentioning me earlier. Does she accept that one of the biggest drivers of financial stability is the parachute payments in the championship? Does she think it is a flaw that the Bill excludes parachute payments from the regulator’s powers?
Hansard · 23 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Fire Defects: Remediation Costs22 Apr 2024
CE
Clive Efford
What steps he is taking to help prevent (a) leaseholders and (b) tenants paying for the remediation of fire defects.
Hansard · 22 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Sudan: Government Response22 Apr 2024
CE
Clive Efford
What discussions has the Minister had with other countries to apply pressure to stop the flow of arms into this conflict, and to try to bring it to an end as soon as possible?
Hansard · 22 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions18 Apr 2024
CE
Clive Efford
Omaze has had a big impact on charity fundraising. Although it is raising money for extremely good causes, does the Secretary of State agree that when people buy tickets for fundraising they should have some idea of what proportion of the money they are spending is actually going to those charities? Should we not have…
Hansard · 18 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Business of the House18 Apr 2024
CE
Clive Efford
The Conservatives have cut 21,000 police officers, decimating our local neighbourhood teams. There are now 10,000 fewer police officers and police community support officers in our neighbourhood teams than in 2015. And the percentage of people reporting never seeing a police officer on their street has doubled since 2010. Can we have a debate about…
Hansard · 18 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Procedure Committee18 Apr 2024
CE
Clive Efford
In principle, no one should be in government who cannot be scrutinised in the elected Chamber representing the people of this country. That is the principle that all Governments should apply, and I do not think that this appointment should have taken place until that issue was sorted out. Is there a view from the…
Hansard · 18 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Humanitarian Situation in Gaza17 Apr 2024
CE
Clive Efford
When the Israeli Government are not listening to the Minister about aid getting in, why are the Government still considering selling arms to Israel? When we are pleading with the Israeli Government so much, the Government cannot accept that situation and continue to sell those arms.
Hansard · 17 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
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