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Dave Doogan
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Dave Doogan
· 2020–present
614 speeches on record Last active 23 Feb 2026
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Point of Order23 Feb 2026
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Dave Doogan
On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. On 10 February , the Minister for Defence Readiness and Industry was called to the House to answer an urgent question about a meeting between Palantir, Peter Mandelson and the Prime Minister in February 2025, after which there was an uncompeted award of £245 million from the…
Hansard · 23 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Consumer Energy Prices: Scotland10 Feb 2026
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Dave Doogan
What steps he is taking to help reduce consumer energy prices in Scotland.
Hansard · 10 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Ministry of Defence: Palantir Contracts10 Feb 2026
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Dave Doogan
It shows yet more extraordinarily poor judgment on the part of the Prime Minister that he met personally with Palantir—a highly questionable organisation that is complicit in the ruination of Palestine and the devastation wreaked in the US by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Palantir are into the United Kingdom taxpayer for half a billion pounds,…
Hansard · 10 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions27 Jan 2026
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Dave Doogan
Constituents of mine have restored the Alyth hotel. It has gone from near dereliction to being an outstanding venue for dining and drinking, and a hotel. However, they are smothered by the compound burden of VAT rates, wage costs, duty increases, employer national insurance contributions, energy costs and the squeeze on spending. That is why…
Hansard · 27 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Business Rates27 Jan 2026
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Dave Doogan
It does not say “English Business Rates” up there on the annunciator, so I assume the Minister can confirm that the budget—the departmental expenditure limit—for the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government will increase with the new money, which will mean Barnett consequentials for the devolved nations. What will the quantum of that be,…
Hansard · 27 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Armed Forces Bill26 Jan 2026
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Dave Doogan
The SNP is broadly supportive of the contents of the Bill. It is an important Armed Forces Bill; it is hard to remember another Armed Forces Bill that stepped into such a yawning breach between the armed forces capabilities that we have and the armed forces capabilities that we need. Notwithstanding the fact that clauses…
Hansard · 26 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Economic Growth14 Jan 2026
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Dave Doogan
The SNP delivered yet another ambitious budget for Scotland yesterday. It saw almost £1 billion for rates relief, £5 billion for energy and climate change and a 10% uplift for Scotland’s colleges. [Interruption.] The SNP has delivered 10.5% growth since 2007, compared with the UK’s 5.1%. The question is not about what the UK Government…
Hansard · 14 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Oil Refining Sector14 Jan 2026
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Dave Doogan
The hon. Member is right that the UK Government said that they are not in the business of saving failing businesses, but they have washed their hands of some of the key factors that contribute to those businesses failing. For example, they are signalling about new licences in the North sea, but these refineries use…
Hansard · 14 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Clause 86 - Rates of duty13 Jan 2026
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Dave Doogan
The Minister says that she has considered carefully the fairness of the changes in this clause. Has she considered at all the compound effect of this and all the other taxes that are currently killing hospitality businesses?
Hansard · 13 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions8 Jan 2026
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Dave Doogan
It is not enough just to freeze rail fares; they should be cut, as the Scottish Government have done in Scotland. It is fair to say that English rail commuters should enjoy the lower level of cancellations enjoyed by rail commuters in Scotland. That is why ScotRail, with its public ownership, has the highest customer…
Hansard · 8 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Rural Communities7 Jan 2026
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Dave Doogan
I am interested to know how keen the Minister is to adhere to that distinct element of the Labour party’s manifesto, because it seems clear to rural communities up and down Scotland and elsewhere on these islands that it is pick-and-mix as the Government introduce things that were never in the manifesto and fail to…
Hansard · 7 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Ukraine and Wider Operational Update7 Jan 2026
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Dave Doogan
I wholeheartedly endorse the resolve across this House to continue to help Ukraine to prevail against this aggression. By extension, I therefore commend the armed forces personnel who enabled and assisted the US in this very slick interdiction of a rogue vessel—a key element of the funding of Russia’s war in Ukraine. There are other…
Hansard · 7 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Energy Transition6 Jan 2026
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Dave Doogan
Refined hydrocarbon fuels are excluded from the Government’s carbon border adjustment mechanism, meaning that although UK refineries face emissions trading scheme costs of £50 per tonne, overseas fuel producers do not. That is clearly incomprehensibly damaging in economic terms and is self-evidently counterproductive when it comes to climate goals. In terms of energy security, it…
Hansard · 6 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Rural Crime5 Jan 2026
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Dave Doogan
If she will make an assessment of the potential merits of introducing a specific offence of aggravated theft from commercial vehicles.
Hansard · 5 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Agricultural Property Relief and Business Property Relief5 Jan 2026
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Dave Doogan
I pay tribute to the Minister: he is back out again doing a sterling job of being a totally discredited Chancellor’s human shield. He will remember the Finance Bill that we debated just before Christmas, which took three hours in this place, and two hours of that was taken up with agricultural property relief, as…
Hansard · 5 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Finance (No. 2) Bill16 Dec 2025
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Dave Doogan
The Minister will know that for the vast majority of employees in Scotland, the increase in the national living wage is redundant, because it is less than the Scottish living wage. He talks about the things that the Government increased in the Budget; was it their intention to increase unemployment by 25% as a result…
Hansard · 16 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions15 Dec 2025
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Dave Doogan
Defence innovation is harmed by a default America-first posture. Ironically, that is especially apparent in the so-called independent nuclear deterrent, which relies on US tech for fusing, firing, arming, neutron initiators, the gas transfer system and the mark 4 aeroshell. We can add to that the purchase of further F-35s for US-manufactured gravity-delivered nuclear weapons.…
Hansard · 15 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Sudan: Humanitarian Situation15 Dec 2025
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Dave Doogan
For the UK Government to decline to take part in the atrocity prevention programme in Sudan is regrettable, and for the UK Government to fail in their due diligence on arms export diversions via the UAE to the RSF is disgraceful, but for the UK Government to have done both looks alarmingly like ambivalence or…
Hansard · 15 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Backbench Business - St Andrew’s Day and Scottish AffairsBackbench Business11 Dec 2025
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Dave Doogan
I am grateful to the right hon. Member for giving way, but I am struggling a little bit to reconcile his rhetoric with the facts. The fact is that waiting lists have been falling in Scotland for five months in a row up until now. He then moved on to emergency healthcare. Scotland’s core A&E…
Hansard · 11 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Conduct of the Chancellor of the Exchequer10 Dec 2025
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Dave Doogan
We know that there are serious questions over this Chancellor’s alleged experience in the financial services sector. We can see that she has no experience in either industry or commerce. Perhaps the worst of her detriments, however, is her clinical lack of empathy, seeming totally unable to connect cause and effect. That is why she…
Hansard · 10 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Forth Valley: Industry9 Dec 2025
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Dave Doogan
The challenges experienced by the businesses of Forth valley are the highest industrial energy prices in the G7, Labour’s farm tax, Labour’s family business tax, Labour’s £26 billion raid on the cost of employing people, Labour’s fiscal drag on everybody’s earnings, the Potemkin support for Grangemouth, the ambivalence to Mossmorran and the defunding of the…
Hansard · 9 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Railways Bill9 Dec 2025
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Dave Doogan
I salute the ambition of the Bill, and determination with which the Secretary of State is articulating that ambition. Does she agree with my hon. Friend the Member for Moray West, Nairn and Strathspey (Graham Leadbitter) that the way that the Bill has been discussed with Scottish Government partners is the exemplar that other Government…
Hansard · 9 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Ajax Armoured Vehicle8 Dec 2025
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Dave Doogan
This is not the Minister’s fault, but it is his responsibility. This issue has gone from Labour to a coalition Government to a Tory Government. It is now back with Labour, and we have a system that is nine years late, has cost £6 billion and has just injured a further 30 of our service…
Hansard · 8 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House4 Dec 2025
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Dave Doogan
Of the manifold carnival of basically lies that was the Vote Leave campaign, becoming £350 million richer a week was one of the principal lies. The sad reality, of course, is that we are £250 million a day worse off as a result of Brexit, which has forced the Chancellor to come after £66 billion…
Hansard · 4 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Dawn Sturgess Inquiry4 Dec 2025
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Dave Doogan
I join the Security Minister in acknowledging the memory of Dawn Sturgess, and the sacrifice made by Dawn’s partner Charlie, Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey and the fearless first responders. In the seven years since this attack, an emboldened Putin has increased his aggression across Europe. Can the Minister assure the House that all the lessons…
Hansard · 4 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
OBR: Resignation of Chair3 Dec 2025
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Dave Doogan
The head of the OBR has taken responsibility and resigned, just like the BBC director general took responsibility for a crisis and resigned. Given the backdrop that the UK is in the throes of a full-on fiscal crisis of the Chancellor’s own making—both materially by removing £66 billion from the economy with no corresponding stimulus…
Hansard · 3 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Income Tax (Charge)26 Nov 2025
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Dave Doogan
I thank the right hon. Member for Birmingham Hodge Hill and Solihull North (Liam Byrne) for a fascinating lecture on amnesia—it was dripping with irony given his last role in government. I wish to congratulate the Chancellor on delivering what is almost certainly her final Budget. There is no conceivable way—not politically and certainly not…
Hansard · 26 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Ukraine: Forcible Removal of Children20 Nov 2025
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Dave Doogan
The Minister is very well read, so I wonder whether he can identify any point in history when the appeasement of an aggressive, expansionist autocrat has ever worked out well. The population of these isles and the rest of Europe have endured high energy prices for the last three years, have taken Ukrainians into their…
Hansard · 20 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House20 Nov 2025
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Dave Doogan
I do not understand the mindset of an absent parent who tries to renege on their financial responsibility to support their children. Nor, it seems, does the Child Maintenance Service, because one of the manifold issues with that service is that absent parents renege on payments —starting and stopping payments again and again—and the CMS…
Hansard · 20 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
ExxonMobil: Mossmorran18 Nov 2025
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Dave Doogan
The Minister draws attention to the five Scottish Ministers on the Government Front Bench, but not one of them has said anything about the crisis facing those 400 families making a living from Mossmorran. The Minister seeks to hide behind the company’s statement that there was no lack of enthusiasm by the Government to find…
Hansard · 18 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Energy12 Nov 2025
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Dave Doogan
Will the right hon. Lady give way?
Hansard · 12 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Remembrance Day: Armed Forces11 Nov 2025
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Dave Doogan
The three fatalities from Stirling that the hon. Member for Stirling and Strathallan (Chris Kane) has just set out so eloquently were three of the 135,000 men and women who died from Scotland during world war one. There were almost 60,000 Scots casualties in world war two, and more still in campaigns thereafter in Malaya,…
Hansard · 11 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Scotch Whisky Industry4 Nov 2025
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Dave Doogan
The Scottish Secretary—a grown man who seems easy to upset—was very upset recently when the First Minister of Scotland had direct meetings with the President of the United States over whisky tariffs. The SNP and the First Minister will always stand up for Scotch whisky. Will the Chancellor follow suit, or will she continue in…
Hansard · 4 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Supporting High Streets4 Nov 2025
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Dave Doogan
The shadow Minister will, of course, be delighted to know that the Scottish National party was the first party anywhere in the United Kingdom to introduce business rates relief for small businesses. As for the Labour Government’s business literacy, which the hon. Gentleman critiques quite accurately, does it concern him that it manifests itself in…
Hansard · 4 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Defence Industrial Base3 Nov 2025
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Dave Doogan
The Ministry of Defence spent £1.2 billion with SMEs in 2024-25. Sadly, though, only 2.5% of that spending went to SMEs in Scotland, which report extreme difficulty in accessing those MOD contracts. This is an inevitable consequence of the MOD spending more in one region of England than it spends in Wales, Northern Ireland and…
Hansard · 3 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Cost of Living29 Oct 2025
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Dave Doogan
What recent discussions she has had with the Chancellor of the Exchequer on reducing the cost of living in Wales.
Hansard · 29 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Crime in City Centres15 Sep 2025
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Dave Doogan
Sometimes crime wears a suit, as happened in Brechin in my constituency, where Mackie Motors had equity in their vehicles stolen by a French bank based in London. Then, through mendacity or incompetence or both, the bank turned off the oxygen for that business of 50 years. I have met with Home Office and Treasury…
Hansard · 15 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Russian Drones: Violation of Polish Airspace10 Sep 2025
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Dave Doogan
I congratulate and salute the brave aircrew who intercepted this flagrant breach not just of Poland’s airspace but of the international rules-based order. I do not believe for one second that this was some inadvertent mistake. This is classic Russian playbook. Russia was probing NATO in that attack and will continue to probe until it…
Hansard · 10 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Government Debt Interest Payments9 Sep 2025
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Dave Doogan
In the spring statement earlier this year, the Chancellor said that the responsible choice is to reduce our level of borrowing in the years ahead. That is a noble sentiment, which I applaud—if she was not trying to fix a watch with a hammer. This is the Chancellor that has seen UK debt interest now…
Hansard · 9 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions8 Sep 2025
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Dave Doogan
An independent northern European nation of 5.5 million people, Norway, has just signed an order for £10 billion-worth of the world’s best anti-submarine warfare frigates, designed and built in Glasgow in Scotland. Despite that, despite Scotland’s longer coastline, and despite the ingenuity displayed in that product, none of those Type 26s—unless I am wrong—will be…
Hansard · 8 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Defence Industrial Strategy8 Sep 2025
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Dave Doogan
If Scotland is lucky, we will get a per capita share of the £250 million in the growth deal, which is barely twice what the SNP Scottish Government have invested in the skills academy in BAE alone. However, the omens are not good, because Scotland is routinely short-changed in defence expenditure. The London Government are…
Hansard · 8 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Household Water Bills4 Sep 2025
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Dave Doogan
Unbelievably, the Secretary of State has just doubled down, in the House, on the falsehood that he advanced on 21 July on “Channel 4 News” that pollution levels are worse in Scotland than they are in England. I am sure that the Secretary of State does not want to mislead the House. Will he take…
Hansard · 4 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Hospitality Sector3 Sep 2025
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Dave Doogan
On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. Earlier today at Prime Minister’s questions in relation to the Norwegian Government’s £10 billion investment in the Scottish defence sector, the Prime Minister stated, “I am perplexed that the First Minister of Scotland has not welcomed this deal.” The problem for the Prime Minister is that the…
Hansard · 3 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Afghanistan15 Jul 2025
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Dave Doogan
This has been a difficult statement for the Secretary of State—make no mistake. He said in his statement that this was a breach of very strict data protection protocols. Well, on the basis of this breach and the other breaches around Afghan resettlement, those protocols were clearly not strict enough. He has declined to say…
Hansard · 15 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Welfare Spending15 Jul 2025
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Dave Doogan
The shadow Minister talks about kindness. Does she agree, therefore, with the Children’s Commissioner for England, who has said that children in England are now living in “Dickensian levels” of poverty? A principal element of that is the two-child cap. What element of kindness does the shadow Minister see present in that unfairness?
Hansard · 15 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Taxes15 Jul 2025
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Dave Doogan
Will the hon. Gentleman give way?
Hansard · 15 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Industrial Strategy: Impact on Scotland9 Jul 2025
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Dave Doogan
With the exception of the London vortex that sucks in wealth capital and talent from across these islands, it is Scotland that tops the league for foreign direct investment. It is Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh that are among the top 10 cities in the UK for FDI, as they have been for 10 of the…
Hansard · 9 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Nuclear-certified Aircraft Procurement25 Jun 2025
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Dave Doogan
I do not understand industrially or militarily why the F-35 is the default choice. If the F-35 can be delivered only by the end of the decade, why is Tempest, which is more than capable of being delivered by the mid-2030s, not being considered? That is if we agree with the decision to be part…
Hansard · 25 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
UK Infrastructure: 10-year Strategy19 Jun 2025
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Dave Doogan
The denial in this statement is truly breathtaking. This UK Government could not come up with a 10-year strategy that would survive first contact with reality on anything, and the statement comes against a backdrop of challenging cuts off the backs of the poorest while we are fitting £10 million new doors to the House…
Hansard · 19 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House12 Jun 2025
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Dave Doogan
When the Bank of Scotland branch closes later this year in Pitlochry, the town will desperately need a banking hub. That is why I was disappointed that the independent assessor and Link assessed only access to cash, not access to banking. I challenged Link on that, and it said that that is because of the…
Hansard · 12 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Spending Review 202511 Jun 2025
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Dave Doogan
I welcome the U-turn on the winter fuel payment—of course I do, and lots of my constituents will do likewise—but there is no respite in this spending review for farmers in Scotland, business owners in Scotland, GP surgeries in Scotland, or the disabled in hospices in Scotland. Despite what the Chancellor says, there have also…
Hansard · 11 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Business and the Economy21 May 2025
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Dave Doogan
The shadow Minister takes a casual swipe at the business acumen of Ministers, and I wonder whether I can encourage him to develop that point. When I speak to businesses in Angus and Perthshire Glens about the changes that have been instituted since July last year, they are incredulous that anybody with even a passing…
Hansard · 21 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Spending Review: Economic Growth20 May 2025
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Dave Doogan
What changes will the Chancellor introduce in the spring statement to compensate for the growth-threatening sword of Damocles she has just placed over the Scottish fishing industry? She should know, but probably does not, that 70% of revenue from fishing and aquaculture comes from Scotland, and she should know, but probably does not, that the…
Hansard · 20 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions19 May 2025
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Dave Doogan
The number of nuclear safety incidents at Faslane and Coulport is on the rise. They include six incidents in the last 12 months in which there was actual or high potential for radioactive release into the Scottish environment. The Ministry of Defence has ceased providing information to either the Scottish Government or the Scottish people…
Hansard · 19 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Point of Order19 May 2025
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Dave Doogan
On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. You may recall that last week Mr Speaker granted an urgent question to my hon. Friend the Member for Aberdeen North (Kirsty Blackman) to discuss the Government’s adherence, or otherwise, to paragraph 9.1 of the ministerial code. During the proceedings following the urgent question, I asserted that…
Hansard · 19 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Ministerial Code: Compliance14 May 2025
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Dave Doogan
We have seen the contempt in which the Government hold the WASPI—Women Against State Pension Inequality Campaign—women, pensioners and the disabled, and their contempt for Scotland’s energy sector, job creators and the hospice sector, but that is all a function of policy. Policy is discretional and therefore, for better or worse—usually worse—legitimate. Adhering to the…
Hansard · 14 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Clause 3 - Objects14 May 2025
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Dave Doogan
Well, this is a red-letter day: we are in the Chamber to discuss something positive that is happening with GB Energy. I commend the Minister and his colleagues for that, although it is consistent with the function of a significant U-turn in Government policy. I thank Members of both Houses for their work in bringing…
Hansard · 14 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Mansion House Accord13 May 2025
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Dave Doogan
Over the past 10 years, the Dow Jones has grown by 133%, the German DAX by 115% and the Nikkei by 87%, while the FTSE 100 has grown by 23%. It is against that backdrop that there is concern about investment in the United Kingdom. As other Members have said, given the fiduciary duty on…
Hansard · 13 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Water Bills: Limiting Increases8 May 2025
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Dave Doogan
What assessment has the Minister made on the cost of water bills from increases to regulation 31 laboratory testing capacity? I wrote to her in December about that and she replied in January. I am thankful for her answer, although it was slightly on the complacent side because she said that regulation 31 does not…
Hansard · 8 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Victory in Europe and Victory over Japan: 80th Anniversary6 May 2025
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Dave Doogan
Eighty-five years ago, we saw the forces of fascism rise up to threaten democracy and freedom in Europe—forces of darkness that would seek to control, oppress, subjugate and exploit the people of these islands if they prevailed. But they did not prevail. We owe our current reality to the bravery and heroism of those who…
Hansard · 6 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Brexit: Economic Impact30 Apr 2025
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Dave Doogan
What assessment she has made of the potential impact of the UK’s departure from the EU on the economy in Wales.
Hansard · 30 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
UK Airstrike: Houthi Military Facility30 Apr 2025
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Dave Doogan
The brutal oppression of the Palestinians in Gaza will not be helped one iota by the bombing of merchant shipping and drone strikes against the merchant marine, so we are supportive of the action that has been taken. It seems to be an operation that has the appearance of something which may endure into a…
Hansard · 30 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Energy Grid Resilience30 Apr 2025
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Dave Doogan
The Minister has left himself exposed to the climate deniers in this Chamber because he has come of his own volition to make a statement in the absence of any understanding of what has actually happened in Spain and Portugal, thereby denying Parliament an ability to discuss any kind of strategic comparative assessment between the…
Hansard · 30 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Clean Energy Transition29 Apr 2025
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Dave Doogan
There was more good news last week for carbon capture, usage and storage workers in England, with £200 million in supply chain contracts for the Liverpool Bay HyNet project, which will even benefit north Wales now. That is on top of the £22 billion that benefits Teesside and Merseyside. I have checked, and those places…
Hansard · 29 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Devolution (Immigration) (Scotland) Bill25 Apr 2025
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Dave Doogan
My hon. Friend raises an interesting point about the epiphany the Secretary of State for Scotland has had in the intervening decade about the merits and de-merits of Brexit. Is it not the case that no matter what this Minister thinks—or what any other Minister thinks in any British Government, Scottish or otherwise—they are not…
Hansard · 25 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Engagements23 Apr 2025
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Dave Doogan
His Chancellor’s economic policies started off badly and have headed rapidly downhill from there, his Energy Secretary’s policies ensure that energy-rich Scotland lives under the highest domestic and commercial energy prices in the world, and his Foreign Secretary provides diplomatic cover for the atrocities committed in Gaza by the Israel Defence Forces, to the horror…
Hansard · 23 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Ukraine Update22 Apr 2025
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Dave Doogan
I thank the Secretary of State for his statement. There is much in it by way of a helpful update, but the key element of it for all of us should be on the final page, where he says that we must not allow “borders to be redrawn by force”. That enjoys unanimous support. I…
Hansard · 22 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Steel Industry (Special Measures) Bill12 Apr 2025
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Dave Doogan
The Minister speaks about the whole of the United Kingdom. I am very pleased that the Government are acting, literally at pace for once, by stepping in to protect the workers in Scunthorpe, in precisely the opposite way to when they turned a blind eye to the plight of workers at Grangemouth, which is also…
Hansard · 12 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Investment: Regulatory Policies8 Apr 2025
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Dave Doogan
Inward investment projects in Scotland grew by 12.7% in 2023, compared with 6% across the rest of the United Kingdom. 2023 saw record investment in Scotland, which maintained its position as the top-performing area of the UK for the ninth year running. International businesses want to locate in Scotland because they understand that GDP per…
Hansard · 8 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Scunthorpe Steelworks27 Mar 2025
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Dave Doogan
It is difficult to listen to the Minister at the Dispatch Box saying that everything is okay with the United States because of the positive relationship between the Prime Minister and the President, when it can be characterised as the President saying, “Jump,” and the Prime Minister asking, “How high?” The US has visited precisely…
Hansard · 27 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House27 Mar 2025
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Dave Doogan
Yesterday, in my trademark balanced and consensual way, I asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if she would review her tax and spending plans. I gave her three principal examples of how she could raise substantially more revenue, which would, I hope, enable her not to cut disability benefits quite as much, or possibly even…
Hansard · 27 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Spring Statement26 Mar 2025
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Dave Doogan
The Chancellor tells us that the world has changed. If that is true and it allows her to stick the boot into disabled people, it must also be true to allow her to review her income tax rates, perhaps making them commensurate with those in Scotland, which saw the Scottish economy grow in January by…
Hansard · 26 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
After Clause 1 - Exemptions from the changes made by section 1: NHS and social care25 Mar 2025
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Dave Doogan
The Lords amendments seek to address a clear, present and insurmountable financial challenge for significant elements of health and social care delivery in all our communities. The Government say, in the most spurious and disingenuous way, as though they did not understand their role in the health service, that social care providers, GPs, dentists and…
Hansard · 25 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Clause 3 - Objects25 Mar 2025
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Dave Doogan
Can the Minister advise the House on the level of recurrence to that funding? Will it be year-on-year funding? Will he also give us an indication—maybe not precisely, but broadly—what that funding stream will be year on year under GB Energy?
Hansard · 25 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions24 Mar 2025
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Dave Doogan
Staff Sergeant Peter Cluff died in February 2016, with an in-service designation to that death. His widow, Kirsty, and his children, Meredith and Heather, were in the benefit of the armed forces pension scheme and remain so. However, the scheme made a miscalculation and have sent debt collectors to them to try to recover a…
Hansard · 24 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Planning and Infrastructure Bill24 Mar 2025
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Dave Doogan
I hesitate to try to help the hon. Gentleman with his answer, but might it be that the coalition Government were having difficulty building affordable houses in that period because the former Labour Chief Secretary to the Treasury had said there was no money left?
Hansard · 24 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Rate of secondary Class 1 contributions19 Mar 2025
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Dave Doogan
The shadow Minister says it is inexplicable, and I agree that on the face of it, it is. However, is one possible explanation for fiscal misadventure on this scale not that the Government Benches are filled with people who have scarcely any understanding of the real economy, much less what it means to try to…
Hansard · 19 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Durability of UK-US Relations12 Mar 2025
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Dave Doogan
If he will make an assessment of the durability of UK-US relations.
Hansard · 12 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Economic Growth5 Mar 2025
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Dave Doogan
The Secretary of State will be well aware of the manifold range of family-owned businesses in Scotland, many of which are very large and trade with multimillion-pound balance sheets every year. The Chancellor’s move to change the rules on business property relief threatens at best these businesses being sold off to plcs and at worst…
Hansard · 5 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Economic Growth: Scotland4 Mar 2025
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Dave Doogan
We can listen to the braying of Labour MPs from Scotland or we can look at the fact that the Scottish economy grew 12% more than the UK economy in 2024. That is because of the SNP Scottish Government’s forensic focus on making Scotland the most attractive place in the UK for foreign direct investment…
Hansard · 4 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Iranian State Threats4 Mar 2025
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Dave Doogan
I welcome the content and nature of the Minister’s statement. He says that he is considering new ways to enforce robust immigration rules specifically to address threats from Iran. Can he flesh out what that means, specifically on the Government’s stance about proscription of the IRGC? I know he is reluctant to talk about that,…
Hansard · 4 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Fire Safety: Local Authority Planning3 Mar 2025
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Dave Doogan
What steps she is taking to help ensure that local authority planning processes include fire safety assessments.
Hansard · 3 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 1 - Review of impact of section 1 on recipients of the full rate of the new state pension3 Mar 2025
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Dave Doogan
Will the hon. Member give way?
Hansard · 3 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Defence and Security25 Feb 2025
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Dave Doogan
The Prime Minister knows that he can rely on the support of the SNP when it comes to efforts to restore Ukrainian sovereignty in the face of Russian aggression, despite the baseless rhetoric from those on the Benches behind him. I would like him to acknowledge that. I welcome the Prime Minister raising defence expenditure…
Hansard · 25 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Warm Home Discount25 Feb 2025
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Dave Doogan
Yet again, an Energy Minister comes to the House to tell us that they are moving at pace. The only thing moving at pace is the last shred of credibility from that Department as it talks about protecting consumers from higher energy prices. Let us not forget that this is the Labour party that stripped…
Hansard · 25 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Energy Infrastructure: Chinese Companies12 Feb 2025
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Dave Doogan
The Minister is all over the place on this. In her opening remarks, she said that the United Kingdom has a world-leading renewable energy industry. If we did, we would not be having this discussion about foreign imported infrastructure. Notwithstanding the Tories’ total failure over 14 years to invest in the industrial base for renewable…
Hansard · 12 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions10 Feb 2025
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Dave Doogan
Do the Secretary of State, his officials and his chiefs have a plan to implement the additional resource from 2.5% of GDP when it arrives? If they do not, we will be faced with lengthy delays while procurement plans are put in place. Is this a case of ministerial prevarication, or is there a serious…
Hansard · 10 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Rosebank and Jackdaw Oilfields10 Feb 2025
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Dave Doogan
What will workers in Scotland be thinking right now, as they watch the UK Government, and a Scottish Minister, going out of their way to accelerate the decline in North sea oil and gas jobs, in advance of replacement jobs coming onstream, as they can see at Grangemouth? Does the Minister not understand that the…
Hansard · 10 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories6 Feb 2025
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Dave Doogan
No amount of rowing back by the US State Department can change the fact that what the United States President intimated earlier this week amounts to ethnic cleansing. Are the UK Government of the same view that, if prosecuted, his plan would amount to ethnic cleansing? If not, what do the UK Government understand ethnic…
Hansard · 6 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Visit to Scotland5 Feb 2025
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Dave Doogan
When he next plans to visit Scotland.
Hansard · 5 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Chagos Islands5 Feb 2025
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Dave Doogan
This matter must be so important if it consumes so much of the Minister’s credibility and £18 billion of taxpayers’ money. One would think there would be more than four Government Back Benchers here to speak about it. Is it that they do not care, or do they lack the literacy to discuss these issues?…
Hansard · 5 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Energy Suppliers: Winter Support for Consumers4 Feb 2025
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Dave Doogan
What would help bill payers is the £300 cut to energy bills that the Labour party promised in its manifesto. Instead, bills went up £149 in October, they went up £21 in January, and they are going up again by £99 in April. Can the Minister explain where the source of this departmental ineptitude lies,…
Hansard · 4 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Growing the UK Economy29 Jan 2025
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Dave Doogan
It says on the cover that this is about growing the UK economy, but the statement’s substance is much more about growing the English economy. It has a passing reference to Wrexham and a nebulous acknowledgement that the Government will “build a pipeline of investable propositions…starting with strategic partnerships in the Glasgow city region”. Will…
Hansard · 29 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Fiscal Policy: Defence Spending27 Jan 2025
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Dave Doogan
Let me try to help the Minister understand where the Opposition’s concern is coming from: it is because of the realisation, or suspicion, that the arbiter of when and how 2.5% is realised is not the Secretary of State for Defence but the Chancellor. This is a Chancellor who scarcely understands the fundamentals of economics,…
Hansard · 27 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Agricultural and Business Property Reliefs: OBR Costing23 Jan 2025
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Dave Doogan
This measure is now revealed to be spectacularly ill-considered, leaving aside the fact that it is also a breathtaking betrayal of farmers, who were promised before the election that this would not happen. The measure groups intergenerational farmers with speculative millionaires seeking to dodge tax by getting involved in farming. It has put an immediate…
Hansard · 23 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Russian Maritime Activity and UK Response22 Jan 2025
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Dave Doogan
I welcome the Secretary of State’s statement and the actions it details to intervene in Russian activity in the waters around these islands. I also commend the diligence and professionalism of those men and women in uniform in the Royal Navy, Royal Fleet Auxiliary and the RAF. He said in his statement, though, that the…
Hansard · 22 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions21 Jan 2025
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Dave Doogan
Neither the US Federal Reserve nor the EU Central Bank are engaged in active quantitative tightening, but the Bank of England is. The Bank of England is costing the public finances in the region of £13 billion a year as a result of a fire sale of UK Government bonds. Last time I spoke to…
Hansard · 21 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
UK-China Economic and Financial Dialogue14 Jan 2025
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Dave Doogan
It is beyond parody that His Majesty’s Chancellor would throw herself at the mercy of the Chinese Government and come back with £600 million in revenue over five years. Is she aware that £600 million in revenue is less than one ninetieth of HSBC’s annual profit? This is what she is holding up as a…
Hansard · 14 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Gas Storage Levels13 Jan 2025
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Dave Doogan
I am unconvinced, to use parliamentary language, by the Minister’s reassurance that the lights did not almost go out last week. I am also unconvinced by his saying that the system is robust and resilient. This is the Minister who told electors in Scotland that energy bills would come down by £300 under this Government.…
Hansard · 13 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions6 Jan 2025
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Dave Doogan
The cost of the 10-year equipment plan for the Defence Nuclear Organisation stood at £44 billion in 2019. In 2022, it went up by 27% to £60 billion, and in 2024 it inflated by 62% to £99.5 billion. Can the Secretary of State reassure us that the MOD has not lost the run of itself…
Hansard · 6 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Engagements18 Dec 2024
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Dave Doogan
Before the election, this Prime Minister said he would lower energy bills by £300. Since he took office, they have gone up by £149. He said he would protect the winter fuel payment, but now he is in power he has stripped it off our pensioners. And he lined up for many photos with WASPI…
Hansard · 18 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
British Indian Ocean Territory: Sovereignty18 Dec 2024
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Dave Doogan
The Minister gets ahead of himself. He says the Government have moved at pace to resolve the situation; the situation is not resolved. He criticises the last Government for not securing a deal; his deal is not secured either. The last time we talked about this, we talked about the President-elect not being keen on…
Hansard · 18 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Rate of secondary Class 1 contributions17 Dec 2024
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Dave Doogan
The hon. Lady is making a tremendously informed speech and demonstrating a level of understanding of primary care and the care sector that we could only dream of from the Government. Is it her concern that many charities, voluntary sector organisations and GP surgeries are already operating on the thinnest margins of financial sustainability and…
Hansard · 17 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Clause 7 - Main rates of CGT for gains other than carried interest gains10 Dec 2024
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Dave Doogan
We in the SNP and the Scottish Government believe in progressive taxation. I think that is evident from the changes we have made to income tax since those matters were devolved. We would like a more progressive influence in the changes before us, rather than simply clawing at allowances and increasing the rate. Nothing in…
Hansard · 10 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Clause 15 - Increase in rate of energy (oil and gas) profits levy10 Dec 2024
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Dave Doogan
Certainty is only good if it relates to a positive outlook, not a negative outlook. The hon. Member for Gordon and Buchan (Harriet Cross) asked a clear question about the duration. It was not about whether the sector pays fair taxes; we all believe that people should pay fair taxes. Does the Minister still believe…
Hansard · 10 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Farming and Inheritance Tax4 Dec 2024
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Dave Doogan
Will the Minister give way on that point?
Hansard · 4 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Employer National Insurance Contributions4 Dec 2024
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Dave Doogan
It sounds like the shadow Chancellor is unconvinced by the shrill chants of Labour Members that the Government will fix the foundations of the economy, and he has good reason for being suspicious. In October, when the Government had scarcely been in office for three months, they had more in-month borrowing than any UK Government…
Hansard · 4 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
End of Radio Teleswitch Service: Rural Areas4 Dec 2024
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Dave Doogan
I am pleased to raise the issue of the radio teleswitch service decommissioning in the House this evening. This is a pressured and important matter for 4,665 households in my constituency, a further 80,000 households across the north of Scotland and fully 800,000 households across Great Britain. The ending of the radio teleswitch service, or…
Hansard · 4 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Economic Investment3 Dec 2024
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Dave Doogan
One of the economic investments that we do not want to see in Angus and Perthshire Glens, or anywhere else in Scotland, is foreign multinationals buying up farms because farmers have given up under the weight of the taxes introduced by this Government. This would destroy local supply chains and make larger farms that are…
Hansard · 3 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill3 Dec 2024
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Dave Doogan
Is the Minister seriously suggesting that, with the best brains in the Treasury on hand, he does not understand that it is a moot point whether someone has a higher national insurance contribution in their payslip, or whether their wages are suppressed and the job that they were going for is not there anymore, because…
Hansard · 3 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Chagos Islands: UK-US Defence Relationship2 Dec 2024
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Dave Doogan
It is hard to imagine anything said from that Dispatch Box over the past five months that has survived contact with reality, and this is no different. In the tripartite relationship between the United States, the United Kingdom and Mauritius, two of those partners now have doubts about this arrangement, so what is the unseemly…
Hansard · 2 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Finance Bill27 Nov 2024
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Dave Doogan
The Minister is defending the changes that he is making to the fiscal regime as it relates to the North sea and the production of oil and gas. Can he identify another oil and gas-producing nation that taxes its industry higher than the United Kingdom does?
Hansard · 27 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
COP2926 Nov 2024
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Dave Doogan
We learned three things from the statement. The first is that the climate finance will come from the existing UK aid budget. Can the Secretary of State reassure the House that the increase in the UK aid budget will be greater than the amount that has gone on climate finance, so that we can be…
Hansard · 26 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Defence Programmes Developments20 Nov 2024
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Dave Doogan
Servicemen and women will have listened with despair to the Government and the Opposition argue about whether the strategic and catastrophic underfunding of the armed forces was over the last 14 or the last 30 years. Either way, it results in the situation of defence of the realm that we find ourselves in. Given the…
Hansard · 20 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions18 Nov 2024
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Dave Doogan
The Secretary of State speaks to a UK commitment to “NATO first”, and that is great, but we have just seen the election of a US President who is putting America first and the defence of Europe in the hands of European states, which makes the prevarication over 2.5% all the more difficult. Will he…
Hansard · 18 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Armed Forces Commissioner Bill18 Nov 2024
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Dave Doogan
It is interesting to be taking part in a debate that has such an outbreak of consensus—indeed, it is a bit unsettling in this particular Chamber. However, the Scottish National party will be doing nothing to rock the boat given that we welcome the role of Armed Forces Commissioner, especially their authority to investigate welfare…
Hansard · 18 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Chagos Islands13 Nov 2024
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Dave Doogan
Does the Minister agree that the principal way to defend national security is to stand fast behind the international rules-based system, and that the principal way to do that is to adhere to the rulings of institutions such as the International Court of Justice? A great deal of concern has been expressed during these exchanges…
Hansard · 13 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Warm Homes Plan12 Nov 2024
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Dave Doogan
We are going to need a warm homes plan, because with the snow and ice coming in on a cold front, Scotland is seeing a “sum front” heading north from this Labour Government: a £600 cut to the winter fuel payment and the pensioners’ cost of living payment—for winter weather that is here now. That…
Hansard · 12 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Income Tax (Charge)30 Oct 2024
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Dave Doogan
Four months ago the people took the Labour party at its word and voted for change. It did not take long for it to become clear that the Labour party was offering not change for the better, but change for the worse. Pre-election there was no mention of pushing 900,000 pensioners in Scotland into fuel…
Hansard · 30 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Economic Investment and Growth29 Oct 2024
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Dave Doogan
Can the Chancellor tell us, to the nearest £10 billion, how much extra would be available for long-term investment were it not for the fire sale of UK Government bonds by the Bank of England, costing the taxpayer dearly?
Hansard · 29 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
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