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James Cleverly
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James Cleverly
· 2015–present
1,964 speeches on record Last active 2 Mar 2026
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Representation of the People Bill2 Mar 2026
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James Cleverly
I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: “That this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Representation of the People Bill because reducing the voting age from 18 to 16 is inconsistent with and contradictory to other aspects of the Government’s…
Hansard · 2 Mar 2026 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions23 Feb 2026
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James Cleverly
An estimated 48,000 new entrants to the construction sector are needed every year to meet the Government’s target of 1.5 million new homes. Apprenticeship starts come to about half that figure, and apprenticeship completions come to less than a quarter. Does the Secretary of State now accept that his target will not be met, that…
Hansard · 23 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Local Government Reorganisation23 Feb 2026
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James Cleverly
I thank the Secretary of State for advance sight of his statement. The Secretary of State has caused chaos, confusion and a significant cost to the taxpayer by cancelling local elections, only to reinstate them weeks later and then seek to avoid responsibility for the fallout. This is not an isolated incident: it is yet…
Hansard · 23 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Local Government Reorganisation22 Jan 2026
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James Cleverly
I thank the Secretary of State for advance sight of his statement. “This Government have moved seamlessly from arrogance to incompetence, and now to cowardice. Some 3.7 million people are being denied the right to vote. It was the Government who rushed through a huge programme of local government reorganisation, imposing new structures and timetables,…
Hansard · 22 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
After Clause 2 - Learning Centre purpose20 Jan 2026
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James Cleverly
The Bill returns to the House at an important time of year. Next week, we mark Holocaust Memorial Day, when communities across the country will pause to remember the 6 million Jewish men, women and children who were murdered during the Holocaust. As a former Home Secretary, I have seen at first hand the strength…
Hansard · 20 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Local Elections: Cancellation19 Jan 2026
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James Cleverly
(Urgent Question): To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government if he will make a statement on the cancellation of scheduled local government elections in May 2026.
Hansard · 19 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions12 Jan 2026
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James Cleverly
I am sure we all agree that we cannot have sustainable communities if we do not have sustainable high streets. Would the Secretary of State agree that a fourfold increase in business rates over this Parliament does not make high-street businesses sustainable?
Hansard · 12 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions24 Nov 2025
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James Cleverly
The Prime Minister, the Chancellor and even the Secretary of State himself have said that they will not touch council tax bands in this Parliament. Does he not recognise that a new tax, or levy, revaluation or surcharge, would be a de facto breach of that commitment, and will he therefore rule it out?
Hansard · 24 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Property Service Charges30 Oct 2025
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James Cleverly
I start by putting on record my gratitude, which I suspect echoes the views of many right hon. and hon. Members, to my hon. Friend the Member for Reigate (Rebecca Paul) for securing the debate and setting out so clearly in her opening remarks the significance of this issue and the corrosive impact it has…
Hansard · 30 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Stamp Duty Land Tax28 Oct 2025
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James Cleverly
I thank my right hon. Friend the shadow Chancellor for setting out the opening case for the Opposition’s position on stamp duty. I feel particularly passionate about this policy, which is one I put forward when I was running for the leadership of the Conservative party. Like all good ideas, it has been embraced by…
Hansard · 28 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Clause 15 - Other duties22 Oct 2025
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James Cleverly
We are considering the Lords amendments in lieu to the Renters’ Rights Bill, and I begin by recognising the work that has taken place in both Houses to improve this legislation, and by thanking their lordships for the constructive way in which they have approached this endeavour. On the amendments themselves, the issue of shared…
Hansard · 22 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Engagements15 Oct 2025
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James Cleverly
On a point of order, Mr Speaker. In the statement that the Security Minister made earlier this week and then again in answer to a question today, I have been misquoted—and the misquote, I think, is significant. It has been said that I, in a speech at Mansion House, said that describing China as a…
Hansard · 15 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions13 Oct 2025
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James Cleverly
Nobody but nobody believes that 1.5 million homes will be built under this Government. Although the Minister for Local Government and Homelessness, the hon. Member for Birkenhead (Alison McGovern) , spent a lot of time at the Dispatch Box, she did not answer the question about whether the Treasury will be asked to scrap stamp…
Hansard · 13 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Clause 12 - Right to request permission to keep a pet8 Sep 2025
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James Cleverly
The UK needs a vibrant and fluid private rented sector. We need it to deliver communities that are happy and cohesive, and to deliver fairness, stability and security for families. I have been looking at the Government’s position on the Bill, and I pay tribute to the Minister for Housing and Planning, the hon. Member…
Hansard · 8 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Property Taxes3 Sep 2025
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James Cleverly
Before I get into my speech, I genuinely welcome the Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, the hon. Member for Chipping Barnet (Dan Tomlinson) , to the Treasury Bench and to his position in the Treasury. I give the House due notice that I do not intend to take interventions; the hon. Gentleman will have a…
Hansard · 3 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill2 Sep 2025
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James Cleverly
I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: “this House declines to give a Second Reading to the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill, because the Bill does nothing to empower local communities, but instead contains measures reducing the democratically elected representation of communities…
Hansard · 2 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
British Indian Ocean Territory: Sovereignty2 Jul 2025
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James Cleverly
The hon. Gentleman, for whom I have a huge amount of respect, keeps saying that the Government had no choice but to do this deal. I do not believe that to be true. My successor, Lord Cameron, did not believe that to be true either, which is why neither he nor I signed off an…
Hansard · 2 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Defence Spending: Cross-party Talks30 Jun 2025
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James Cleverly
There are Members on the Government Front Bench who know a thing or two about leadership—I can say that with confidence, because the Prime Minister is not in that place. The Government have a commanding majority and do not need the support of Members from any other Benches to hit 3% of GDP, and further,…
Hansard · 30 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
G7 and NATO Summits26 Jun 2025
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James Cleverly
I welcome the element of the Prime Minister’s statement where he explicitly links defence, diplomacy and domestic security. He is absolutely right to highlight that interconnection. Therefore, will he revisit the spending review, which sees 4.5% and 5% real-terms reductions in Home Office and Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office budgets, to make sure that they…
Hansard · 26 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Armed Forces Day26 Jun 2025
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James Cleverly
Does the Minister recognise that the UK’s armed forces are a visible manifestation of the philosophy and values that underpin the country? If society does not value the armed forces, would he concede that it might be because we have consistently failed to defend the principles and values that underpin our society? We should confront…
Hansard · 26 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions24 Jun 2025
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James Cleverly
Dame Karen Pierce is one of our most senior and experienced diplomats, and I very much welcome her appointment as an envoy to the western Balkans, but since her appointment, we have heard precious little about the western Balkans from the Foreign Secretary’s Department. Can he reassure this House that we have not lost interest…
Hansard · 24 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Middle East23 Jun 2025
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James Cleverly
Will the Foreign Secretary now concede that the international community’s unwillingness to take robust action through things like the snapback mechanism and the JCPOA is part of the reason that Israel felt the need to take the initial strikes and America to do likewise? I agree that diplomatic means will ultimately be the only long-term…
Hansard · 23 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Schedule 2 - Assisted Dying Review Panels20 Jun 2025
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James Cleverly
I have no doubt that the vast majority in this House—probably every single hon. and right hon. Member—is sympathetic to the underlying motivation of the Bill, which is to ease suffering in others and try to avoid suffering where possible. For the most part, the debate, both in this Chamber and in Committee, has been…
Hansard · 20 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Gibraltar12 Jun 2025
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James Cleverly
The right hon. Gentleman will know—and he will not take this personally —that for the most part I think his Government’s ability to negotiate is appalling. The only reason I have any confidence that this might be a good deal is that the Government of Gibraltar were heavily involved. At some point in the future,…
Hansard · 12 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Chinese Embassy Development9 Jun 2025
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James Cleverly
The Prime Minister, the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Foreign Secretary have all had recent, high-level interactions with Ministers of the Chinese Communist party—the Chinese Government. Has the Chinese embassy been brought up in any of the meetings with those Ministers, and have those Ministers in any way corresponded with the Minister’s Department on…
Hansard · 9 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Strategic Defence Review2 Jun 2025
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James Cleverly
Like many in the House, I have only had a chance to skim-read the SDR. Fundamentally, it seems to be heading in the right direction, but why is it so timid? Why is it so slow? If, as the right hon. Gentleman says, we face an era-defining moment, why not move with the pace that…
Hansard · 2 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Diego Garcia Military Base22 May 2025
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James Cleverly
Both the Prime Minister—in his extensive press conference prior to the Secretary of State for Defence coming to the House—and the Secretary of State have said on numerous occasions that this deal is the only way of protecting the military operations on Diego Garcia. When I was Foreign Secretary, I did not see anything to…
Hansard · 22 May 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 10 - No obligation to provide assistance etc16 May 2025
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James Cleverly
I tabled an amendment to ensure that the self-defined responsibility to go for assisted dying did not become a rationale. What is the right hon. Lady’s view on the impact of intersectionality on this issue? We know that, in practical terms, a number of people do not have full control over their lives. The Mother…
Hansard · 16 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Ukraine: Diplomacy13 May 2025
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James Cleverly
The sustainable success of Ukraine and its self-defence hinges very much on the appetite of the President of the United States of America. What steps are the Foreign Secretary, his Ministers and his officials taking to ensure that the President remains committed to defending the territorial integrity of not just his own nation but all…
Hansard · 13 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Immigration System12 May 2025
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James Cleverly
The Home Secretary, in her statement, said that the visa changes she is putting in place will reduce net migration by 100,000 people a year. The House of Commons Library has figures that say the visa changes that I brought in would reduce net migration by 300,000 people per year—so would she concede that her…
Hansard · 12 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Eye Care: 10-year Health Plan6 May 2025
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James Cleverly
Another part of the 10-year health plan is the use of digital technology. Auto-contouring with artificial intelligence reduces waiting times and frees up capacity for radiotherapists, which is why £15.5 million was allocated to it under the Conservative Government; money that has been cut under the Minister’s Government. Why?
Hansard · 6 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Ukraine War: London Talks24 Apr 2025
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James Cleverly
Our international relationships the world over are dependent on partner countries’ confidence that we will stick by our word, and that our allies will do likewise. Will the Secretary of State, the right hon. Member for Tottenham (Mr Lammy) , convey that message to the United States of America? The world—friends and foes alike—is looking…
Hansard · 24 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions1 Apr 2025
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James Cleverly
In February, the Foreign Secretary rightly criticised America’s aid cuts. Two weeks later, he was humiliated by his own Prime Minister when his departmental budget was smashed to bits. What is he doing to re-establish his and his Department’s credibility on the world stage, so we can once again have genuine influence internationally?
Hansard · 1 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Spring Statement26 Mar 2025
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James Cleverly
The Transport Secretary failed to stand up to the transport unions, the Health and Social Care Secretary failed to stand up to the health unions, and the Work and Pensions Secretary failed to stand up to the Back Benchers of her own party. The Chancellor’s savings are predicated on getting rid of a whole tranche…
Hansard · 26 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Women’s Health Services25 Mar 2025
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James Cleverly
Early diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer can make a huge difference to the women involved, and, of course, to the prognosis and the cost to the state of health provision. I welcome the reference in the cancer plan to early diagnosis, but what specifically will the Government do to encourage greater awareness of the…
Hansard · 25 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Asylum Hotels and Illegal Channel Crossings25 Mar 2025
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James Cleverly
When in opposition, the Labour party talked tough about what it would do when it entered government. As my right hon. Friend the shadow Home Secretary has said, though, small boat arrivals and hotel use are both up, and asylum seekers are being waved through the system just to make the Minister’s numbers look good.…
Hansard · 25 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Ukraine3 Mar 2025
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James Cleverly
I find myself in the strange and rather uncomfortable position of very much agreeing with the Prime Minister on everything he has said today. While I often take great delight in criticism of the Government, the Prime Minister did not really put a foot wrong this weekend. However, he does need to go further. The…
Hansard · 3 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
British Indian Ocean Territory26 Feb 2025
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James Cleverly
I genuinely appreciate the opportunity that the Minister has given me to speak about this matter, but I want to clarify a point. She has said this a couple of times now, and I want to understand. She keeps saying that if we do not pay, someone else will. Who would be the recipient of…
Hansard · 26 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions25 Feb 2025
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James Cleverly
As I am sure those on the Treasury Bench know, soft power and diplomacy are most effective when they are backed up by hard power. When will the Government commit to spending 3% of GDP on defence, to make sure that we have a real voice at the international table to encourage European countries to…
Hansard · 25 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions24 Feb 2025
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James Cleverly
The Home Secretary knows that raising the minimum income threshold has reduced net migration, which is why I introduced it while I was Home Secretary. If the Home Secretary wants to continue bringing net migration down, will she now confirm that she will introduce the further increases to the threshold, as I proposed?
Hansard · 24 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Ukraine24 Feb 2025
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James Cleverly
We need to recognise that the environment in which we operate has changed fundamentally, and therefore our response must change fundamentally. I very much echo the calls of my right hon. Friend the Member for Witham (Priti Patel) to increase defence spending now, because we have to send a message to our friends and foes…
Hansard · 24 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill10 Feb 2025
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James Cleverly
I cannot help but think that the Home Secretary thought that border control, reducing illegal migration and stopping the boats was going to be considerably easier than it has turned out to be. She spoke with great authority and confidence ahead of the election, and yet, as the shadow Home Secretary, my right hon. Friend…
Hansard · 10 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Chagos Islands5 Feb 2025
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James Cleverly
The Minister, like the Prime Minister before him, keeps implying that if Members of this House were armed with the same information that they were armed with, they would come to the same decision. Well, I was armed with the information that the Minister has at his disposal; I did not come to the same…
Hansard · 5 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
National Cancer Plan4 Feb 2025
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James Cleverly
Like many people in this House, I have seen up close and personal the devastating impact that a cancer diagnosis can have on people and families. I have also seen the difference between an early diagnosis and a later diagnosis, which is why I very much welcome the use of AI in early diagnosis. One…
Hansard · 4 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Extremism Review28 Jan 2025
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James Cleverly
In the early years of Margaret Thatcher’s Government, Lord Scarman was commissioned to write a report on what were—they did not use this phrase at the time—concerns among the black community about two-tier policing. In response to those concerns, the police listened, changed their procedures, and engaged in consultative work with those communities, so why…
Hansard · 28 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Southport Attack21 Jan 2025
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James Cleverly
I am particularly drawn to the line in the immediate learning review where it concludes that “too much weight was placed on the absence of ideology, without considering the vulnerabilities to radicalisation”. Much of the challenge over the summer was because there was an understandable lack of public understanding of the distinction between a terrorist…
Hansard · 21 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
UK-Ukraine 100-year Partnership20 Jan 2025
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James Cleverly
I find myself thanking the right hon. Gentleman for the second time in quick succession for his gracious recognition of the work done by his Conservative predecessors, including me. I am reminded of conversations I have had with President Zelensky and, particularly, Prime Minister Shmyhal about our collective desire that when the scars and pain…
Hansard · 20 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Middle East16 Jan 2025
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James Cleverly
I would like to put on record my gratitude to the Foreign Secretary for his kind words about the work that was done prior to his party forming a Government. I echo the praise that he has given to the US State Department and the Egyptian and Qatari Foreign Ministers for the work they have…
Hansard · 16 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
UK Support for Israel14 Jan 2025
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James Cleverly
I invite the Foreign Secretary to welcome the appointment of Nawaf Salam and to comment on its implications for our relationship with Lebanon and Israel and for Iran’s influence in the region. What does he intend to do to ensure that that positive step improves our relationship with Israel, Lebanon and the countries in the…
Hansard · 14 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
British Indian Ocean Territory: Sovereignty18 Dec 2024
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James Cleverly
Will the Minister answer this with a simple yes or no? Did the Prime Minister, the right hon. and learned Member for Holborn and St Pancras (Keir Starmer) , have any conversations with Philippe Sands KC about Diego Garcia without the presence of Foreign Office or other Government civil servants? Yes or no?
Hansard · 18 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
English Devolution16 Dec 2024
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James Cleverly
If devolution means anything, it means giving local leaders the right to do things differently. If a future mayor of Essex wants to compete with London by creating a less heavily regulated or less heavily taxed business environment, would that individual have the power to do so under the proposals put forward by the Government?
Hansard · 16 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Border Security: Collaboration11 Dec 2024
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James Cleverly
I welcome the Home Secretary’s commitment to maintaining the relationships with the Calais group interior Ministers that I was developing when I was in her role, and to building on the UK Frontex agreement that I signed with Commissioner Johansson in February of this year. However, I want her to explain this to the House:…
Hansard · 11 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Syria9 Dec 2024
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James Cleverly
Syria now presents a toxic mix. It is a large, heavily armoured but now ungoverned country. There are a range of militia groups affiliated to both state and non-state actors. It has a number of fragile neighbours, and we are at a fork-in-the-road moment. Rather than discuss talking about Syria with neighbours, what specific action…
Hansard · 9 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Farming and Inheritance Tax4 Dec 2024
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James Cleverly
I have had correspondence from an agricultural accountant in my constituency who says that, since the Budget, his job has changed from being an accountant to being a counsellor as more and more farmers contact him with serious concerns about their mental health, because of the fear that has been introduced by this policy and…
Hansard · 4 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill29 Nov 2024
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James Cleverly
Will my right hon. Friend give way?
Hansard · 29 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions26 Nov 2024
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James Cleverly
What conversations did the Foreign Secretary have with the Defence Secretary about the diplomatic implications of scrapping key military capabilities such as HMS Albion and Bulwark, and of the failure to set a timeline for spending 2.5% of GDP on defence spending?
Hansard · 26 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Chagos Islands13 Nov 2024
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James Cleverly
Can the Minister confirm or deny that the right hon. and learned Member for Holborn and St Pancras (Keir Starmer) had any unminuted conversations with Philippe Sands KC about the Mauritian claim over the Chagos islands?
Hansard · 13 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Engagements6 Nov 2024
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James Cleverly
Before the election, the Prime Minister claimed that he would not put up national insurance contributions; he put them up. Before the election, he claimed that he would scrap tuition fees; he put them up. Before the election, he said that he would not tax family farms; he is taxing them. Will he address his…
Hansard · 6 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Small Boat Crossings6 Nov 2024
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James Cleverly
Will the Minister describe clearly and unambiguously, without bluster, the difference in function between the border security command and the small boats operational command?
Hansard · 6 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Police Accountability23 Oct 2024
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James Cleverly
I thank the Home Secretary for advance sight of her statement, and for the recent Privy Council briefing that I received from her. I very much welcome what the Home Secretary has set out. I agree with almost all of it and disagree with almost none of it. As a society, we demand that our…
Hansard · 23 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Policing21 Oct 2024
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James Cleverly
The operational independence of the police goes to the heart of public confidence in policing. As Foreign Secretary, I saw where political interference in policing is rife, and that is not a direction that the UK should travel in, so does the Home Secretary believe that it is right for Ministers to overrule the threat…
Hansard · 21 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions21 Oct 2024
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James Cleverly
In her statement to the House on 29 July , the Chancellor said that asylum accommodation costs being drawn down from Treasury reserves were “unfunded and undisclosed”—a description that I reject. Can the Home Secretary now confirm to the House that asylum accommodation costs will be disclosed and, more importantly, funded from her departmental budget,…
Hansard · 21 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill14 Oct 2024
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James Cleverly
I thank the Home Secretary for bringing the Bill forward with such pace and alacrity. I pay tribute to Figen Murray for her tireless campaigning; I know that she, her husband and other campaigners join us in the Chamber. It is also appropriate that we pay tribute to her son, Martyn Hett, who was murdered,…
Hansard · 14 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Violent Disorder2 Sep 2024
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James Cleverly
I thank the Secretary of State for the advance copy of her statement. I wish, once again, to pay my respects to the victims of the Southport attacks. The murder of three young girls in Southport was horrific, and our thoughts are with them, their families and friends, and of course the local community. My…
Hansard · 2 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Southport Incident30 Jul 2024
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James Cleverly
I thank the Secretary of State for an advance copy of her statement. This was a heinous attack on innocent children and those caring for them at the start of the summer holidays. It has no doubt left families broken and a community scarred. I am grateful to the Home Secretary for coming to the…
Hansard · 30 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Violence against Women and Girls29 Jul 2024
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James Cleverly
Once again, I welcome the right hon. Lady to her place. I welcome her Government’s commitment to halving violence against women and girls. It is an incredibly important agenda, and it builds on the work that the previous Government —my Government—did in this area. This issue remains a long-standing priority for me. I am very…
Hansard · 29 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions29 Jul 2024
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James Cleverly
The scrutiny of Government can work properly only when Ministers are open, honest and transparent. It is therefore disappointing that the Home Secretary has still failed to respond to my letter of 10 July —[Interruption.] Well, if Ministers on the Treasury Bench do not believe that responding to letters from the Opposition Front Bench matters,…
Hansard · 29 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Point of Order24 Jul 2024
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James Cleverly
On a point of order, Mr Speaker. In his question to the Prime Minister, the newly elected hon. Member for Chipping Barnet (Dan Tomlinson) made what was, I am sure—I am certain—an inadvertent inaccuracy in his claims about the funding of the Metropolitan police, which is the best-funded force, both in absolute terms and per…
Hansard · 24 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Immigration and Home Affairs23 Jul 2024
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James Cleverly
I beg to move amendment l, at the end of the Question to add: “but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech does not commit to boosting defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2030 with a fully funded plan, fails to include measures that provide an adequate deterrent to migrants crossing the channel illegally, fails…
Hansard · 23 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Border Security and Asylum22 Jul 2024
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James Cleverly
Thank you very much, Mr Speaker. I welcome you back to your place, on my first opportunity to do so. In my time as Home Secretary and, before that, Foreign Secretary, you were very kind about my minor indiscretions at the Dispatch Box, my late deployment of statements and my slight overruns. You have always…
Hansard · 22 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Russia8 May 2024
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James Cleverly
With permission, Mr Speaker, I would like to make a statement to the House regarding measures that His Majesty’s Government will take in response to the reckless and dangerous activities of the Russian Government across Europe and now suspected here in the UK. As was reported on Friday 26 April , five individuals have been…
Hansard · 8 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Net Migration15 Apr 2024
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James Cleverly
I put on record my condolences for your loss, Mr Speaker. The Government have implemented a number of measures to reduce net migration. Those include restricting overseas students from bringing family dependants to the UK while they study, stopping overseas care workers from bringing family dependants, increasing the salary threshold for skilled worker visas—ultimately to…
Hansard · 15 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Violence against Shop Workers15 Apr 2024
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James Cleverly
Violence and abuse towards shop workers is not and will never be acceptable. Last October the police published a retail crime action plan, which the Government have embraced and enhanced. Last week we launched the fighting retail crime action plan, which includes a commitment to create a new offence of assaulting a retail worker, as…
Hansard · 15 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Antisocial Behaviour15 Apr 2024
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James Cleverly
Last year, we launched the antisocial behaviour action plan, backed by £160 million-worth of funding and over 100,000 hours of police and other uniformed patrols undertaken to target antisocial behaviour hotspots, extended to every single police force in England and Wales. We banned nitrous oxide, increased fines for fly-tipping, littering and graffiti, and are strengthening…
Hansard · 15 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions15 Apr 2024
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James Cleverly
We have increased the volume of asylum cases processed. We successfully met a ministerial commitment to close over 50 asylum-seeker hotels by January 2024, and we had closed over 100 by the end of March. Last year, I brought forward measures to make legal migration fairer and to radically reduce the numbers; 300,000 people who…
Hansard · 15 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Angiolini Inquiry Report29 Feb 2024
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James Cleverly
With permission, Madam Deputy Speaker, I will make a statement on the Angiolini inquiry. Three years ago, Sarah Everard was abducted, raped and murdered by an off-duty serving police officer. It was a gut-wrenching betrayal, an abuse of power of the most egregious kind, and the country was shaken to its core. My predecessor, my…
Hansard · 29 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords]19 Feb 2024
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James Cleverly
I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time. The first duty of Government is to keep our citizens safe. The United Kingdom faces an enduring threat from terrorists, hostile actors and organised criminal groups, and that threat is evolving and becoming more sophisticated. It is not enough for us to…
Hansard · 19 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill17 Jan 2024
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James Cleverly
I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time. I of course echo the tributes to Sir Tony. The Prime Minister, the Government and I have been clear that we will do whatever it takes to stop the boats, and we have of course been making progress on that pledge, reducing…
Hansard · 17 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Asylum Application Backlog15 Jan 2024
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James Cleverly
Last year we cleared the equivalent of 90,000 legacy claims and processed a total of more than 112,000 claims—the largest volume in two decades. The total asylum backlog is now at its lowest point since December 2022. The improvement of processes continues, and we will continue to review and improve them to accelerate the decision…
Hansard · 15 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Reducing Migration15 Jan 2024
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James Cleverly
On 4 December , I announced a new package of measures to further reduce legal net migration, including limitations on family dependants being brought in by workers and students, creating a salary threshold and raising the minimum income requirement progressively over the next few years.
Hansard · 15 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Neighbourhood Policing15 Jan 2024
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James Cleverly
Giving the police the resources they need to police local communities and fight crime remains a Government priority. We have delivered on our commitment to recruit 20,000 additional police officers; indeed, we have surpassed that. Decisions about how they are deployed are, of course, a matter for discussion between chief constables, police and crime commissioners,…
Hansard · 15 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Neighbourhood Crime15 Jan 2024
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James Cleverly
This Government recognise the impact of neighbourhood crime. It is the crime that most affects people’s confidence—the confidence of individuals, businesses and communities. The strategic response to this is evidence-based and targeted, and getting policing right in this area is incredibly important for maintaining community confidence.
Hansard · 15 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions15 Jan 2024
JC
James Cleverly
This year, the Home Office will continue to build on our progress on the public priorities: a 36% fall in small boat crossings last year, 86 arrests of small boat pilots, 246 arrests of people smugglers, the biggest-ever international operation resulting in 136 boat seizures and 45 outboard motors being seized, the illegal migration package…
Hansard · 15 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill12 Dec 2023
JC
James Cleverly
I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time. Before I speak to the Bill, let me say that the House may well be aware that, tragically, there has been a death on the Bibby Stockholm barge. I am sure that the thoughts of the whole House, like mine, are with…
Hansard · 12 Dec 2023 · parliament.uk
UK-Rwanda Partnership6 Dec 2023
JC
James Cleverly
With permission, Madam Deputy Speaker, I will make a statement about the Government’s plan to stop the boats and tackle the vile trade in people smuggled across the channel. Three weeks ago, the Supreme Court handed down its judgment on this Government’s migration and economic development agreement with Rwanda. In that judgment their lordships upheld…
Hansard · 6 Dec 2023 · parliament.uk
Legal Migration4 Dec 2023
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James Cleverly
With permission, Madam Deputy Speaker, I would like to make a statement on legal migration. Migration to this country is far too high and needs to come down. Today, we are taking more robust action than any Government have before in order to bring it down. Since my first day in the Home Office, just…
Hansard · 4 Dec 2023 · parliament.uk
Criminal Justice Bill28 Nov 2023
JC
James Cleverly
I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time. Victims of crime must have justice, and lawbreakers must face the consequences of their actions. This Criminal Justice Bill will give the police the powers they need to crack down on criminals and ensure that those who pose the biggest threat to…
Hansard · 28 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Organised Crime27 Nov 2023
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James Cleverly
We will continue to break the business model of organised crime gangs to keep the people of this country safe. We are disrupting their activities both domestically in the UK and internationally, including disrupting the work of the gangs behind the illegal small-boat crossings, and it is why the Criminal Justice Bill creates new powers…
Hansard · 27 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Illegal Migration27 Nov 2023
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James Cleverly
The Government have a plan to tackle illegal migration by means of a number of methods, and that plan is working. Small-boat crossings are down compared with those in other countries across Europe, where they are up. We are working closely with our international partners, including our nearest geographical neighbour France, we are dismantling the…
Hansard · 27 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Rwanda Relocation Scheme: Supreme Court Judgment27 Nov 2023
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James Cleverly
The Rwanda scheme remains an important part of our response to illegal migration and people smuggling. We will continue to negotiate with the Government of Rwanda on a treaty that will be underpinned by domestic law so that the Rwanda scheme will join the other effective parts of our response in stopping the boats.
Hansard · 27 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions27 Nov 2023
JC
James Cleverly
My mission and that of this Government, on behalf of all people in this country, is to secure our borders and keep people safe from crime and terrorism. Good progress has been made in driving down crime and stopping illegal small-boat arrivals, but there is, of course, more to do. The Home Office has been…
Hansard · 27 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Points of Order27 Nov 2023
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James Cleverly
Further to that point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. For the avoidance of doubt, the hon. Member for Stockton North (Alex Cunningham) accused me of making derogatory remarks about his constituency. My response, issued through my office, was that I did not, would not and would never make such comments about his constituency. What I…
Hansard · 27 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Illegal Immigration15 Nov 2023
JC
James Cleverly
With permission, Mr Speaker, I would like to make a statement on the Government’s plan for ending illegal immigration. The Supreme Court has today upheld the judgment of the Court of Appeal, meaning that we cannot yet lawfully remove people to Rwanda. The important thing to note is that today’s judgment was made on the…
Hansard · 15 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Israel and Palestine24 Oct 2023
JC
James Cleverly
Since Hamas’s brutal terror attacks on 7 October , my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister and I have visited the region and have spoken and met extensively with counterparts totalling almost 20 countries, as part of our extensive diplomatic efforts to prevent escalation, to sustain the prospect of regional peace and to secure the…
Hansard · 24 Oct 2023 · parliament.uk
Iran: Support for Hamas24 Oct 2023
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James Cleverly
Hamas is responsible for these appalling terrorist attacks. We know that Iran has been a long-term funder and supporter of Hamas, Hezbollah and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Iran’s support for these militant groups has a destabilising impact on regional and international security, and we remain ever watchful of its actions.
Hansard · 24 Oct 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions24 Oct 2023
JC
James Cleverly
In response to the terrorist attacks on 7 October , my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister, other Ministers and I have of course engaged intensively with allies in the region, but we are equally determined to deliver on other vital priorities, notably supporting Ukraine, tackling illegal migration, supporting stability in sub-Saharan Africa and alleviating…
Hansard · 24 Oct 2023 · parliament.uk
Gaza: Al-Ahli Arab Hospital Explosion18 Oct 2023
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James Cleverly
The destruction of the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza is an appalling tragedy. A hospital is a place of compassion and care. This devastating loss of human life is profoundly disturbing. I am sure that I speak for the whole House when I offer my sincere condolences to the families of the deceased and to…
Hansard · 18 Oct 2023 · parliament.uk
Iran6 Jul 2023
JC
James Cleverly
With permission, Mr Deputy Speaker, I will make a statement on the threat that Iran poses to the United Kingdom and the actions that His Majesty’s Government are taking to counter it. Since protests began in Iran in September last year, the Iranian regime has dramatically increased its attempts to silence dissent, which have never…
Hansard · 6 Jul 2023 · parliament.uk
Situation in Russia26 Jun 2023
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James Cleverly
With permission, Mr Speaker, I will update the House on the situation in Russia. The long-running feud, played out in public, between Yevgeny Prigozhin, with his Wagner Group, and the leaders of the Russian armed forces reached a peak over the weekend. On 10 June , Russia’s deputy Defence Minister said that “volunteers” fighting for…
Hansard · 26 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
NATO Unity13 Jun 2023
JC
James Cleverly
I regularly engage with our NATO allies. I did so most recently at the NATO Foreign Ministers meeting from 31 May to 1 June in Oslo, where the UK demonstrated our continued solidarity with Ukraine and we discussed preparations for the upcoming Vilnius summit for NATO leaders. We continue to hold NATO as the foundation…
Hansard · 13 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps13 Jun 2023
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James Cleverly
The Government regularly assess the impact of the IRGC’s destabilising activities on the UK’s interests and on British nationals. We work closely with our partners to deter those destabilising activities, including on the interdiction of Iranian weapons in the Gulf and of weapons proliferation in Russia. The UK sanctions the IRGC in its entirety.
Hansard · 13 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Chagos Islands: Resettlement and Sovereignty13 Jun 2023
JC
James Cleverly
The UK and Mauritius have held four rounds of constructive negotiations on the exercise of sovereignty over the British Indian Ocean Territory and the Chagos archipelago. Negotiations are ongoing, so we cannot speculate on the possible outcomes or pre-empt their conclusions.
Hansard · 13 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
War in Ukraine13 Jun 2023
JC
James Cleverly
I had the pleasure of meeting the Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba in Kyiv last week. I reassured him that the UK support for Ukraine and its territorial integrity is unwavering. The Ukrainian Government and people can count on our continued support both in their work on the battlefield and diplomatically, and, through the Ukraine…
Hansard · 13 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions13 Jun 2023
JC
James Cleverly
Since the last oral questions, we have concluded our successful evacuation operation in Sudan and of course continued to support Ukraine in its fight for freedom. Ministers from the Department have travelled extensively around the world, including my right hon. Friend the Development Minister, who overnight returned from the G20 in India. I visited Latin…
Hansard · 13 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Israel and Palestine2 May 2023
JC
James Cleverly
Our strong bilateral relationship with Israel means that we can speak frankly with the Israelis, and whenever I do so I encourage them to ensure that security operations are carried out proportionately and in accordance with international law. I call on all parties to find opportunities to de-escalate tension. On 7 April , I condemned…
Hansard · 2 May 2023 · parliament.uk
Iran: Human Rights Abuses2 May 2023
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James Cleverly
uman rights issues in Iran remain at the heart of the UK’s strategy towards Iran. We raise violations at all appropriate opportunities, as well as via our embassy and directly with the Iranians here in London. In response to the regime’s most recent crackdown on protests, we have announced more than 70 new sanctions, and…
Hansard · 2 May 2023 · parliament.uk
Chagos Islands: Sovereignty2 May 2023
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James Cleverly
My written ministerial statement on 17 March noted that the UK and Mauritius are continuing negotiations on the exercise of sovereignty over the British Indian Ocean Territory and the Chagos archipelago. I met Foreign Minister Ganoo on 1 March , when we discussed a range of issues, including of course the British Indian Ocean Territory.
Hansard · 2 May 2023 · parliament.uk
Strategically Important Non-aligned Countries2 May 2023
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James Cleverly
In December I made a speech in which I committed to a long-term “effort to revive old friendships and build new ones”, reaching beyond our traditional alliances, to ensure that we have sustainable, engaged relationships with countries that will make the weather in the forthcoming decades. I have travelled to a number of countries that…
Hansard · 2 May 2023 · parliament.uk
Sudan: Emergency Situation2 May 2023
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James Cleverly
The long-term viability of Sudan relies of course on a permanent end to the conflict. In addition to undertaking the longest, largest evacuation mission of any western nation—bringing more than 2,300 people out of Sudan—we continue to push for a permanent end to the conflict and a resumption of civilian rule, and we will continue…
Hansard · 2 May 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions2 May 2023
JC
James Cleverly
Since the last set of oral questions, we have evacuated British nationals from Sudan, and we are pushing both multilaterally and bilaterally for a lasting peace settlement. I want to reassure the House that this does not detract from our ongoing support to Ukraine in its self-defence against the brutal invasion by Russia. I delivered…
Hansard · 2 May 2023 · parliament.uk
Sudan Update27 Apr 2023
JC
James Cleverly
With permission, Madam Deputy Speaker, I will make a statement to the House on the situation in Sudan. Thirteen days ago, intense fighting broke out in Khartoum. The conflict quickly spread across the country, and was being waged on residential streets in Omdurman, El Fasher in Darfur, and other Sudanese cities, until a US-led ceasefire…
Hansard · 27 Apr 2023 · parliament.uk
Israel and Palestine14 Mar 2023
JC
James Cleverly
The security situation in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories remains fragile. Last week I spoke with my Israeli and Palestinian counterparts, and urged both sides to take steps to de-escalate and avoid a cycle of violence. We welcome the United States’ Middle East Partnership for Peace Act and the proposals for increased international funding…
Hansard · 14 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Sanctioned Russian Assets14 Mar 2023
JC
James Cleverly
The simple principle is that Russia should pay for the harm and damage that it has caused. We must ensure that any proposals are robust, safe and compliant with domestic and international law, and we will of course consider all lawful routes to ensure that Russia pays for the damage and harm it has caused.
Hansard · 14 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Iran: Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps14 Mar 2023
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James Cleverly
The UK will continue to hold the Iranian regime, including the IRGC, to account for its repression. We have imposed sanctions on the individuals involved in the repression of women in Iran, and we continue to sanction the IRGC in its entirety.
Hansard · 14 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions14 Mar 2023
JC
James Cleverly
Yesterday I set out how the Government will ensure that the country remains safe, prosperous and influential. In San Diego yesterday afternoon the Prime Minister, alongside President Biden and Prime Minister Albanese, announced that we will deliver a multi-billion-pound conventionally armed but nuclear-powered submarine capability to the Royal Australian Navy. Last month we negotiated the…
Hansard · 14 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Integrated Review Refresh13 Mar 2023
JC
James Cleverly
With permission, Madam Deputy Speaker, I will make a statement on the 2023 integrated review refresh. I smile because it is a genuine delight to see you back in this House and back in your place. Two years ago, the Government’s integrated review set out a clear strategy on how the UK would continue to…
Hansard · 13 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Ukraine20 Feb 2023
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James Cleverly
I beg to move, That this House has considered the situation in Ukraine. This week, the war that President Putin expected to last just three days reaches a year in duration. Russian forces have killed thousands of Ukrainians. Eighteen million Ukrainians have left their homes. Thousands have been forcibly deported to Russia. Historic cities now…
Hansard · 20 Feb 2023 · parliament.uk
Turkey and Syria Earthquake7 Feb 2023
JC
James Cleverly
With permission, Mr Speaker, I will make a statement to the House on the situation in Turkey and Syria. On Monday morning at 1.17 am UK time, a major earthquake struck south-eastern Turkey and north-western Syria. Measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale, the quake’s impact was felt hundreds of miles away in Lebanon, Cyprus, Greece…
Hansard · 7 Feb 2023 · parliament.uk
Iran: Nuclear Capability31 Jan 2023
JC
James Cleverly
Iran’s nuclear programme has, sadly, never been more advanced than it is today. Iran continues to escalate its nuclear activities and in doing so threatens international peace and security. We continue to work closely with our international friends and allies to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. The option of engaging more usefully with…
Hansard · 31 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps31 Jan 2023
JC
James Cleverly
The Government wholly condemn the destabilising activity of the IRGC in the region and beyond. That includes support for military proxies and attacks and threats against Iran’s regional neighbours. We have put in place more than 300 sanctions against Iranian individuals and entities, including the sanctioning of the IRGC in its entirety.
Hansard · 31 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
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