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Dan Carden
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Dan Carden
· 2017–present
352 speeches on record Last active 23 Feb 2026
LAB · Labour
Topical Questions23 Feb 2026
DC
Dan Carden
Private market rents are most extortionate in working-class communities such as mine, where people can still buy a terraced house for around £70,000. So far, the Government have kept regulation linked to market rents, but we could do something different. We could do something that the Tories and Reform cannot do and that previous Labour…
Hansard · 23 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Iran3 Feb 2026
DC
Dan Carden
This is an evil regime that is murdering and torturing tens of thousands of its own people. I am pleased that the Chamber is giving this matter regular attention. President Trump promised that help was on the way to the protesters. I want to add my voice to those asking that the British Government hear…
Hansard · 3 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill26 Jan 2026
DC
Dan Carden
I am sorry that I am the only Labour Back Bencher who wants to speak. I have huge respect for my hon. Friend, and I fear that I am not going to say anything he particularly likes. I have followed this matter as closely as possible, and I have gone along with the Government up…
Hansard · 26 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions20 Jan 2026
DC
Dan Carden
If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities.
Hansard · 20 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Iran: Protests19 Jan 2026
DC
Dan Carden
We must not be indifferent to the pleas of the Iranian people—what we are seeing is absolutely horrific. I welcome sanctions, but we must be honest: the people of Iran are fighting for their freedom. It is still possible that the US will intervene. Will the Minister reassure me that the UK Government are thinking…
Hansard · 19 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Iran13 Jan 2026
DC
Dan Carden
Iran is a remarkable country with a rich history and culture. Its people have been living under tyranny for decades. They are now fighting to rid themselves of their chains. Britain is a friend to the Iranian people. Our aim should be to stop the regime massacring its citizens and to set the people of…
Hansard · 13 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Private Rent Inflation12 Jan 2026
DC
Dan Carden
What steps his Department is taking to help tackle private rent inflation.
Hansard · 12 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Venezuela5 Jan 2026
DC
Dan Carden
I welcome the Foreign Secretary’s statement on an incredibly complex international situation. Maduro stole elections and murdered opponents, and 9 million Venezuelans were forced to flee their country. Venezuelans will be both fearful and hopeful for the future. This episode shows the US shifting to the western hemisphere, leaving European security more exposed, and the…
Hansard · 5 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions1 Dec 2025
DC
Dan Carden
Archbishop Beck Catholic college in my constituency has lost £700 per pupil since 2011, while the number of disadvantaged pupils has risen from 38% to 52%. It is an excellent school with strong leadership, creating great outcomes for pupils. Will the Minister look specifically at the funding calculation for Archbishop Beck and say a little…
Hansard · 1 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Blood Transfusions during the Falklands War11 Nov 2025
DC
Dan Carden
It is an honour to follow the debate we just had in this House on remembrance and the contribution of the armed forces, and to have joined the public in marking Remembrance Sunday at St George’s Hall in Liverpool this weekend. I am grateful for the opportunity to lead this debate on blood transfusions during…
Hansard · 11 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Combat Sports for Children: Safeguarding8 Jul 2025
DC
Dan Carden
I am grateful for the opportunity to lead this debate on safeguarding children in combat sports. I do so with a heavy heart and a profound sense of responsibility, because today I speak for a young constituent who can no longer speak for himself. Alex Eastwood was just 15 years old when, just over one…
Hansard · 8 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill1 Jul 2025
DC
Dan Carden
I am grateful to have a couple of minutes to give my comments. I have been frustrated that Ministers have continued to say that the Bill is rooted in fairness. It originates, as far as my recollection goes, from a £5 billion cut from the Treasury, and I think that has marred the whole situation.…
Hansard · 1 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Middle East23 Jun 2025
DC
Dan Carden
I welcome the Foreign Secretary’s calls to move this to a negotiated solution, and his focus on UK defence and security. He is right that Iran must never acquire a nuclear weapon. However, history also teaches us, on regime change, that interventions aimed at regime change in Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan have produced prolonged instability,…
Hansard · 23 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Immigration System12 May 2025
DC
Dan Carden
I welcome the Home Secretary’s emphasis on the contribution of migrants; historically, the city of Liverpool has been made up of migrants. I welcome the White Paper and her statement today, in particular linking migration to labour market strategy, because migration is a key economic lever of the state. Does she agree with me that…
Hansard · 12 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Ukraine War: London Talks24 Apr 2025
DC
Dan Carden
I welcome the words of the Minister, and the UK Government’s steadfast support for Ukraine, and for further promoting European security. Will he say a little more about how he is working across Government Departments to support the efforts of civil society and businesses in the UK to ensure that, at every level, we offer…
Hansard · 24 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Fiscal Policy: Defence Spending27 Jan 2025
DC
Dan Carden
I am grateful to the Minister and his Department for setting out the need for increased defence spending because, like so many here, I believe we are living through a change of era where the assumptions of globalisation and multilateralism are being refuted by reality, and it demands the renewal of our modern productive power…
Hansard · 27 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Drug and Alcohol Addiction: Treatment7 Jan 2025
DC
Dan Carden
What steps his Department is taking to support drug and alcohol addiction treatment services.
Hansard · 7 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Ukraine: Military Support6 Jan 2025
DC
Dan Carden
The Secretary of State and the Minister have put Britain’s military production capability at the heart of the Government’s support for Ukraine. I wonder what opportunities the Minister spies for transatlantic co-operation in that regard. May I make a special plea that the whole defence team discuss plans for developing our industrial capacity with regional…
Hansard · 6 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
British Indian Ocean Territory: Sovereignty18 Dec 2024
DC
Dan Carden
The current situation is clearly unsustainable. Most of the negotiations took place under the previous Administration. It is now becoming a political football. Has the Minister heard any other serious recommendations for the future of the island?
Hansard · 18 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Syria9 Dec 2024
DC
Dan Carden
I welcome everything in the Foreign Secretary’s statement, and he is right that we must not be blind to the risks of this moment. I want to ask him about two groups. First, what is his hope in the future process for the millions of Syrians who have fled Syria over the past decades? Also,…
Hansard · 9 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Asylum Seekers: Hotel Accommodation20 Nov 2024
DC
Dan Carden
The Minister has inherited an incredible mess. Reportedly, £3.6 billion of overseas aid will be spent on refugees and asylum seekers in this country this year, but simply ending the use of hotels will not solve some of the problems that the system is causing in our communities. A lot of the private providers of…
Hansard · 20 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Defence: 2.5% GDP Spending Commitment11 Nov 2024
DC
Dan Carden
Was President Trump not right in his first term, when he pushed NATO countries to increase defence spending? The numbers have gone from six countries meeting the 2% target back in 2021, up to 23 countries meeting the target now. Is this not serious, because if President Trump makes decisions on Ukraine in his second…
Hansard · 11 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Income Tax (Charge)6 Nov 2024
DC
Dan Carden
A Business Secretary in the last Government wrote an industrial strategy, but it was quickly binned. Under the Conservatives’ new leadership, what is their position on industrial strategy, because we went without one for many years?
Hansard · 6 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Prison Capacity10 Sep 2024
DC
Dan Carden
What steps her Department is taking to increase prison capacity.
Hansard · 10 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Ukraine10 Sep 2024
DC
Dan Carden
I welcome the Defence Secretary’s statement, especially what he said about the deepening military and industrial strategy between the United Kingdom and Ukraine. There is clearly a growing alliance building between Russia and Iran, united in undermining democracy and risking further proxy wars. Will the Defence Secretary give his assessment on how the UK Government…
Hansard · 10 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Children's Wellbeing Bill9 Sep 2024
DC
Dan Carden
When she plans to bring forward the children’s wellbeing Bill.
Hansard · 9 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions5 Sep 2024
DC
Dan Carden
I thank the Secretary of State for his visit to the Spellow library hub on County Road in my constituency in the days after the riots. He saw the challenges that the area faces. We need support to deliver a vibrant high street, big investment in new housing and delivery on skills and employment. Will…
Hansard · 5 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Sudan3 Sep 2024
DC
Dan Carden
This is one of the world’s worst conflicts and humanitarian disasters, but sadly it receives so little of our attention, so I welcome the urgent question and the Minister’s response. I praise the efforts of the British embassy in exile in Addis. It is clear that we need a long-term strategy to end the fighting…
Hansard · 3 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Ukraine2 Sep 2024
DC
Dan Carden
I welcome the Minister’s words on Ukraine’s activities in Kursk, and I ask her to give the UK Government’s fullest possible support for what is going on there. Last night, Russian missiles hit Kyiv and other major cities. It is vital that the UK takes the lead in partnering Ukraine in the defence of democracy…
Hansard · 2 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
[1st Day]17 Jul 2024
DC
Dan Carden
It is pleasure to follow such an accomplished maiden speech by my hon. Friend the Member for Stockton North (Chris McDonald) and to have listened to a little bit about the Durham coalfields, which I know well—I am happy to say that I have been to Peterlee numerous times. I think we in this place…
Hansard · 17 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Prepayment Meters: Compensation21 May 2024
DC
Dan Carden
What estimate she has made of the number of households receiving compensation after being involuntarily fitted with prepayment meters.
Hansard · 21 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions21 May 2024
DC
Dan Carden
Does the Minister think that a regulator that allows the poorest to pay the highest bills, and that has overseen the doubling of energy bills since 2021 and the collapse of 30 energy companies in the same period, is fit for purpose?
Hansard · 21 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Infected Blood Compensation Scheme21 May 2024
DC
Dan Carden
May I put on the record my absolute admiration for the victims, their families and loved ones throughout the process? I pay tribute to my constituent Susan Hallwood and her partner Dave McCall. Susan had three sons, all of whom had haemophilia. Two received contaminated blood, and both contracted HIV and died of AIDS: Brian…
Hansard · 21 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Ukraine20 May 2024
DC
Dan Carden
I am grateful to be able to participate in this vital debate—a debate full of parliamentary unity, as colleagues have said—because in the past two years, I have been able to meet Ukrainians who have been forced from their home country and have come to the UK. In the early months of this war, I…
Hansard · 20 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Engagements20 Mar 2024
DC
Dan Carden
Sunday was the second anniversary of P&O Ferries’ illegal sacking of 786 British seafarers. Despite what Ministers have said, P&O has faced no sanction, and this Government’s new code of practice on fire and rehire would not stop it happening again. This Parliament will be the worst on record for living standards, and real wages…
Hansard · 20 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
Tax Policies: Impact on Living Standards19 Mar 2024
DC
Dan Carden
What recent assessment he has made of the potential impact of his tax policies on living standards.
Hansard · 19 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions18 Mar 2024
DC
Dan Carden
The Government will move thousands of my constituents across to universal credit over the next year. They will be forced to wait five weeks for their first payment or up to nine weeks if they receive child or working tax credits. According to DWP data, 60% of the people across Merseyside who are in that…
Hansard · 18 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions12 Mar 2024
DC
Dan Carden
The Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary have been clear that we must be bolder, seizing hundreds of billions of pounds of frozen Russian assets to support the Ukraine war effort, and that we must get hold of the interest on those assets. In February, the Prime Minister said, “And then, with the G7, we must…
Hansard · 12 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
Income Tax (Charge)12 Mar 2024
DC
Dan Carden
It is important to note that, had pre-2008 levels of growth been maintained, GDP per head would be 39% higher than it is today. People are poorer, and so is the state. We are on a long road of stagnation, decline and diminished capacity. It is a disaster for our constituents. It is easy to…
Hansard · 12 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
Support for Children with SEND29 Jan 2024
DC
Dan Carden
What steps she is taking to improve support for children with special educational needs and disabilities.
Hansard · 29 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords]29 Jan 2024
DC
Dan Carden
I will lightly sidestep the party political debate. As the Minister knows, my interest is in Mexico—I have chaired the all-party parliamentary group on Mexico for five years, and am now proudly the Prime Minister’s trade envoy to Mexico—which is the world’s 16th largest economy and will be the ninth largest by 2030. That offers…
Hansard · 29 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions22 Jan 2024
DC
Dan Carden
There are 14,000 families waiting on Liverpool’s housing register. We are facing a housing and homelessness crisis, and the cost of providing temporary accommodation has gone from £250,000 to £19 million in the past three years. The leader of the council has written to the Secretary of State twice. When will the Secretary of State…
Hansard · 22 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Reoffending9 Jan 2024
DC
Dan Carden
I refer to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests, which concerns my involvement with organisations related to addiction and recovery. I acknowledge the positives of rolling out incentivised substance-free living wings, but they do not offer recovery as part of the process. Recovery wings offer a far greater chance of rehabilitation as…
Hansard · 9 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
LGBT Veterans Independent Review13 Dec 2023
DC
Dan Carden
I am privileged to be an ambassador for Fighting With Pride, and I worked with the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs on this matter before he took up his role. I pay tribute to Caroline and Craig in particular, as well as all the people they have been working with. Fighting With Pride has welcomed the…
Hansard · 13 Dec 2023 · parliament.uk
Afghan Resettlement Update13 Dec 2023
DC
Dan Carden
My constituent’s sister and 70-year-old mother, who were accepted on to the ACRS in January this year, have since been stuck in Pakistan alone and are now homeless, with the constant threat of being returned to Afghanistan. They cannot afford exit visas from Pakistan, and the UNHCR is not currently paying for exit payments. My…
Hansard · 13 Dec 2023 · parliament.uk
Violence Reduction, Policing and Criminal Justice15 Nov 2023
DC
Dan Carden
It is a pleasure to speak in the debate. If we needed further proof that this Government are out of ideas and time—I was not going to mention the speech made by the hon. Member for Eastleigh (Paul Holmes) —the King’s Speech provides that evidence, because it takes no action on the issues my constituents…
Hansard · 15 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Safety of School Buildings6 Sep 2023
DC
Dan Carden
I fear I will upset the Chair of the Liaison Committee, the hon. Member for Harwich and North Essex (Sir Bernard Jenkin) , because I will use my speech to blame the Government. The Secretary of State must be the only scouser I have ever met who thinks Liverpool is left better after the last…
Hansard · 6 Sep 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions4 Sep 2023
DC
Dan Carden
A constituent of mine has cerebral palsy, a lifelong condition for which there is no prospect of improvement and which affects her mobility and balance. Despite this, she has faced repeated unnecessary and inaccurate reassessments for the personal independence payment, and she lost her PIP mobility after the most recent assessment. The DWP justifies its…
Hansard · 4 Sep 2023 · parliament.uk
Engagements12 Jul 2023
DC
Dan Carden
The forced isolation of people in care homes or hospitals from their loved ones from the beginning of the pandemic, and its terrible consequences, as well as the many who died alone, has left a profound trauma. We have learned the hard way that the care of a loved one is not an optional extra;…
Hansard · 12 Jul 2023 · parliament.uk
Care Settings: Family Visits11 Jul 2023
DC
Dan Carden
What steps he is taking to ensure that people in care settings are permitted family visits.
Hansard · 11 Jul 2023 · parliament.uk
Local Housing Allowance19 Jun 2023
DC
Dan Carden
What assessment his Department has made of the adequacy of the local housing allowance.
Hansard · 19 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Pride Month15 Jun 2023
DC
Dan Carden
I am sorry that I have not been here for the whole debate, but I caught many of the speeches on the television and enjoyed them all. The independent report was due to be published on 8 June this year, but it is facing a delay. Will my hon. Friend put pressure on the Minister…
Hansard · 15 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Migration15 Jun 2023
DC
Dan Carden
I beg to move, That this House has considered Government policies on migration. I am grateful for the opportunity to debate this area of policy, and I thank the Backbench Business Committee for finding time and granting this debate. Few policy areas generate as much unwanted noise as migration, and my aim in securing this…
Hansard · 15 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Mental Health Treatment and Support7 Jun 2023
DC
Dan Carden
My hon. Friend and I have worked on these issues over the last couple of years. She knows that 70% of people who enter treatment for alcohol issues also experience trouble with their mental health. The Public Accounts Committee recently released a report on alcohol treatment services, and recommendation 4 called on the Government to…
Hansard · 7 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Awaab’s Law: Private Rented Sector5 Jun 2023
DC
Dan Carden
If he will take steps to extend Awaab’s law to the private rented sector.
Hansard · 5 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Food Price Inflation: Food Bank Use25 May 2023
DC
Dan Carden
What assessment she has made of the potential impact of food price inflation on levels of demand for emergency parcels from food banks.
Hansard · 25 May 2023 · parliament.uk
Business of the House25 May 2023
DC
Dan Carden
As Lord Etherton completes the LGBT veterans independent review, may I say thank you to the 1,155 veterans, serving personnel, families and professionals who returned to their darkest days and stepped forward to give evidence? For those who lived lives blighted by the historic ban on homosexuality in the armed forces, they now wait, as…
Hansard · 25 May 2023 · parliament.uk
CPTPP: Impact on UK Businesses18 May 2023
DC
Dan Carden
As the UK crafts deeper and more comprehensive trade relations across Latin America, it is important to capture not just economic benefits but cultural benefits. In fact, student and language exchanges are a vital precursor to trade as they enable young people in both the UK and Latin America to have the mobility and skills…
Hansard · 18 May 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions2 May 2023
DC
Dan Carden
I think the Foreign Secretary will agree that the voices of young people should be heard loudly in climate negotiations, so will he speak with Cabinet colleagues and set out a plan for how youth negotiators can form an integral part of this country’s delegation to COP28 later this year?
Hansard · 2 May 2023 · parliament.uk
International Trade and Geopolitics20 Apr 2023
DC
Dan Carden
It is good to see you in the Chair, Madam Deputy Speaker, and to take part in this debate. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Bristol North West (Darren Jones) on introducing the debate this afternoon. I would like to make a fairly brief contribution in the context of the UK’s changing international…
Hansard · 20 Apr 2023 · parliament.uk
Energy Price Guarantee Extension18 Apr 2023
DC
Dan Carden
If the energy price guarantee is to come to an end in June, surely the logical next step is a social tariff. People have become used to social tariffs from their mobile phone providers and broadband. What is the Secretary of State doing to make sure energy companies introduce a social tariff to target support…
Hansard · 18 Apr 2023 · parliament.uk
Corporate Responsibility23 Mar 2023
DC
Dan Carden
What recent assessment her Department has made of the effectiveness of businesses’ actions on corporate responsibility.
Hansard · 23 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions23 Mar 2023
DC
Dan Carden
I welcome the Secretary of State’s visit to Mexico last month. If she had the chance to do some shopping, she may know that the largest chain of department stores in Mexico is called Liverpool, founded in 1847 and named after my home city and port for all the merchandise that was shipped through it.…
Hansard · 23 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation - Income Tax (Charge)20 Mar 2023
DC
Dan Carden
May I, too, welcome you back to the Chair, Madam Deputy Speaker? It is good to see you there. I want to use the couple of minutes I have to pass comment on this year’s spring Budget to try to convey some of the reality that my constituents are living through and how these economic…
Hansard · 20 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Global Fund: Supplementary Funding8 Mar 2023
DC
Dan Carden
It is a pleasure to have secured the Adjournment debate this evening on supplementary funding of the Global Fund, a subject that I am passionate about, and one that I know the Minister responding is, too. I want to start by paying tribute to the organisations that work tirelessly and diligently on these matters, including…
Hansard · 8 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Covid Pandemic: Testing of Care Home Residents1 Mar 2023
DC
Dan Carden
Care home residents and their families were failed not just at the beginning of the pandemic but in the months and years that followed, as families and loved ones were prevented from visiting. The leaked WhatsApps show that the Minister was arguing against the ban on visiting. Can she say why the ban was sustained…
Hansard · 1 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Independent Public Advocate1 Mar 2023
DC
Dan Carden
I thank the Secretary of State for coming to the House today and the willingness to legislate in this area. As he has heard already today, nothing less than an independent public advocate acting at the behest of families, not directed by the Secretary of State, and with specific powers, will do. How is he…
Hansard · 1 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Parliamentary Debate28 Feb 2023
DC
Dan Carden
The Secretary of State will know that I wrote to all energy companies before the practice was suspended. The mixed bag of responses showed that a voluntary approach simply will not work. Utilita chief executive officer Bill Bullen said: “We will not commit to ending the forcible use of prepay. That course of action is…
Hansard · 28 Feb 2023 · parliament.uk
Prepayment Meters: Forced Installation28 Feb 2023
DC
Dan Carden
How many households had forced installations of prepayment meters in 2022.
Hansard · 28 Feb 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions28 Feb 2023
DC
Dan Carden
The Rosebank oilfield in Scotland is the largest undeveloped oil and gas site in the UK. It is set to unleash 200 million tonnes of carbon emissions—the equivalent of the emissions of the 28 lowest-income nations across the world. It is marine-wrecking and climate-wrecking. Will the Government put a stop to it?
Hansard · 28 Feb 2023 · parliament.uk
Hillsborough Families Report: National Police Response1 Feb 2023
DC
Dan Carden
Former Bishop of Liverpool James Jones’s report laid bare the sheer scale of the failure of the police at Hillsborough and the lies, smears and state cover-up that followed. It is disappointing, to say the least, that it has taken this long for an apology to come from the National Police Chiefs’ Council and the…
Hansard · 1 Feb 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions30 Jan 2023
DC
Dan Carden
The call for evidence for the LGBT veterans independent review revealed that the police records of veterans convicted during the ban on homosexuality were destroyed. In answer to parliamentary questions, the Department says that that was “in line with data protection”. However, in letters to veterans, it says: “This decision was taken by the Defence…
Hansard · 30 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions17 Jan 2023
DC
Dan Carden
I recently wrote to all the major energy companies to ask about the shameful practice of obtaining warrants to forcibly install prepayment meters. The responses showed a lottery across all the companies, but British Gas told me that 7,500 warrants were obtained in 2020. That jumped to 24,500 last year, and one court in the…
Hansard · 17 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill16 Jan 2023
DC
Dan Carden
I declare my interest as a proud trade unionist. I meet striking workers on an almost weekly basis at the moment, and I know that working people are often targeted by employers during a dispute. This Bill hands employers the right to decide which worker goes to work and which worker can go on strike.…
Hansard · 16 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
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