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Jim Shannon
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Jim Shannon
· 2010–present
6,627 speeches on record Last active 2 Mar 2026
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Middle East2 Mar 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Prime Minister for his statement. Ayatollah Khamenei and his regime have denied religious minorities their freedom of religious belief for years—Christians, Sunnis, Shia’s and Baha’is. They killed 30,000 protesters in January 2026. Girls are abused and victimised regularly. Today the ayatollah is deservedly dead and burns in hell, and I for one…
Hansard · 2 Mar 2026 · parliament.uk
Representation of the People Bill2 Mar 2026
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Jim Shannon
The UN’s definition of an adult is somebody who is 18 years of age. Restrictions on social media are being introduced to ensure that those aged 16 and above will be protected. I genuinely and sincerely ask the Minister, when it comes to reducing the voting age to 16, have the Government considered the UN’s…
Hansard · 2 Mar 2026 · parliament.uk
Small Religious Organisations: Safeguarding2 Mar 2026
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Jim Shannon
First, I commend the hon. Gentleman on bringing forward this debate. He spoke on this issue some time ago, and made a very good case. I support him in the case that he is putting forward, and I want to give him an illustration. A 2013 report by the Northern Ireland Assembly revealed that small,…
Hansard · 2 Mar 2026 · parliament.uk
Short-term Lets26 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister very much for her answer. Indeed, I am always impressed with her answers. Those that she has given us this morning are equal to what she always gives to me and others in this House.—[Hon. Members: “Ah!”] Back home in Northern Ireland, we have the same problem with short-term lets. This…
Hansard · 26 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Church Attendance: Christmas 202526 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the hon. Lady for her response. Trends seem to indicate that among the young people of Generation Z, attendance at churches is growing, which is good news. We all know that the greatest story ever told is the birth of the Lord Jesus on 25 December , and the fact that he was…
Hansard · 26 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Business of the House26 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
During the recess last week, I had the opportunity to visit Iraq as chair of the all-party parliamentary group for international freedom of religion or belief, and I wish to take this opportunity to again raise the continuing plight of Yazidi families. More than a decade after the atrocities committed against the Yazidi community in…
Hansard · 26 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Gibraltar Treaty26 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister for his statement and for his strong words. I am reminded of a wee saying that my mother used to use when I was young: once bitten, twice shy. With that in mind, I must ask the Minister a question. As a nation, Northern Ireland finds itself a slave to European…
Hansard · 26 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Home Affairs Committee26 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I first of all thank the Chair of the Committee for the report. Sport is always a method of bringing people together, but on this occasion it failed miserably as a result of the conduct of certain police elements that distorted the occasion of a Maccabi Tel Aviv football match. What did the Committee say…
Hansard · 26 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
St David’s Day and Welsh Affairs26 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I commend the hon. Lady on securing this debate; she is right to praise St David’s day, and everyone is here for that purpose. While we can be Welsh, Northern Irish, Scottish or English, what brings us together is this great United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and our Gaelic cousins in Wales,…
Hansard · 26 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory25 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister for his answers. If he were a goalkeeper, he would be exhausted at this stage. Maybe he has kept the ball out of the net—we will see how that goes. The Minister will forgive me for being a bit obtuse, but it was my understanding that the leasing of the base…
Hansard · 25 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Electronic Travel Authorisation: Dual Nationals25 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister for his answers. As always, these problems have resulted because of a realisation that the small print does not really work. Many of my constituents take flights from Dublin because they can be more cost-effective, but the need to have a British passport can be incredibly cost-prohibitive. I am trying to…
Hansard · 25 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Ukraine25 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I commend everyone who has spoken. Four years ago, the Russians entered Bucha. They murdered and raped. They packed 200 civilians—men, women and children—into a basement, and then they killed them all. Does the hon. Gentleman agree that those murderers—those Russian scoundrels and thugs who killed, raped and destroyed people’s lives—must see retribution and be…
Hansard · 25 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Bayeux Tapestry Exhibition25 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I congratulate the hon. Lady. The only subject that I excelled in at school was history, but I am sure that the hon. Lady exceeded me by far. She has a love of history, as do I after all these years. Does she agree that seeing the Bayeux tapestry, that incredible piece of history, will…
Hansard · 25 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor24 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
First, I commend the right hon. Member and his party for bringing forward the motion, and for the way that he interviewed on TV this morning. Certainly, he speaks not just for this House, but for this nation. We are all greatly shocked at what has taken place, but does he agree that King Charles,…
Hansard · 24 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Miscellaneous24 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank and commend the hon. Lady for initiating the debate, and for her devotion to this subject. Does she agree that we should consider education and the role of school principals? In Northern Ireland the Education Minister, Paul Givan, has introduced a pilot scheme on phone-free schools, and I have held an event in…
Hansard · 24 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Charter for Budget Responsibility24 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
Does the shadow Minister share the concerns that many, probably all, MPs from Northern Ireland have—although I welcome the good news in relation to the tax surplus; who would be churlish and not welcome something that is to the benefit of us all—about the Northern Ireland Executive finding it incredibly difficult to make ends meet…
Hansard · 24 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Army Reservists: Employment Rights24 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I commend my right hon. Friend for initiating the debate. I met the Forces Pension Society guys on Monday. I did not know that he had actually secured an Adjournment debate on this matter, but when I showed them what he wanted to say, they were incredibly interested, and wanted to put on record their…
Hansard · 24 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Private Rented Sector23 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
The private rental sector in Northern Ireland has a slightly different system, as the Minister knows, but the problems are the same across the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. He is always incredibly helpful when it comes to assuring me and others in this House of the importance of Northern Ireland’s input…
Hansard · 23 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Labour Together and APCO Worldwide: Cabinet Office Review23 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
The Minister is an honourable man, but my goodness he has drawn the short straw today. These incredibly difficult allegations deserve and need honest answers. It is clear that this is yet another example of bodies overstretching their remit, and indeed their rights. The general public will view this as Big Brother watching over us…
Hansard · 23 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Lord Mandelson: Government Response to Humble Address23 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
The question on the lips of all of us in this House and this nation is: when will this ever end? That is an eternal question. It is understandable that the Government will stagger the documentation, but staggering must not be staging. Will the Chief Secretary once again reassure Members of this House and the…
Hansard · 23 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Local Government Reorganisation23 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Secretary of State for his endeavours. I note that this reorganisation is set to streamline services and save an estimated £2.9 billion over five years. However, from my experience—I am not better than anybody else, but I always try to be helpful—I issue a note of caution. With Northern Ireland 10 years…
Hansard · 23 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Limit on selective financial assistance for industry23 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
May I commend the shadow Minister for what she has said? The Minister referred to discussions with the regional Administrations. UK Export Finance’s industrial support has helped a number of companies in Northern Ireland, including Wrightbus, with guarantees for international sales, to the tune of hundreds of millions of pounds. We in Northern Ireland are…
Hansard · 23 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Removal of two child limit: GB23 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I very much welcome what the Government are bringing forward. It is good news and, as the Minister says, if anyone is against that, there is certainly something wrong with them. I cannot see how the measure will not be welcomed. The fertility rate in Northern Ireland is 1.71 children per woman, but for the…
Hansard · 23 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Kinship Carer Identification23 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I commend the hon. Gentleman for rightly bringing forward this issue. I spoke to him beforehand and he knows partly what I am going to say. The Minister might be aware of and want to follow the example of Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland has a higher rate of kinship care—31% of looked-after children, compared with…
Hansard · 23 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Lord Mandelson: Government Response to Humble Address Motion12 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister for his answers to incredibly difficult questions. Procedure is very important in this place—indeed, it is why democracy still reigns. You, Mr Speaker, have epitomised the right way to do it; I think the House recognises the standards that you set for us and everyone in this House. The general public…
Hansard · 12 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Pharmacy First: Withholding Payments12 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister for his answers. I want to give a helpful suggestion from a Northern Ireland perspective. He will agree that a rural pharmacy will find it more difficult to meet the ever increasing threshold, and that the point of these payments is to take pressure off GPs, not to provide a back-door…
Hansard · 12 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Business of the House12 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I want to raise of a matter of freedom of religion or belief in Turkey. The European Court of Human Rights has recently decided to jointly communicate 20 cases concerning the expulsion of foreign Christian missionaries and religious workers from Turkey. The cases raise significant questions about due process and the protection of freedom of…
Hansard · 12 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee12 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Chair and the Committee for their report; I declare an interest as the chair of the healthy homes and buildings all-party parliamentary group. Finding a way forward is critical. As a Northern Ireland MP, I see this issue every week. Given the importance of the recommendations and details that the hon. Lady…
Hansard · 12 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Education11 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister for his answers. The Education Minister in Northern Ireland, Paul Givan, has been keen to introduce restrictions on students using smartphones in schools, and he has a pilot scheme in place. The Government here are happy to do the same thing. Has the Minister had an opportunity to encourage the Education…
Hansard · 11 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Police Grant Report11 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister for the report we are debating. I think she mentioned that the figure for counter-terrorism was £1.2 billion. Obviously, we in Northern Ireland have a particular, critical role when it comes to addressing the issue of terrorism. It is still active in Northern Ireland—in a minor way, but still active—and we…
Hansard · 11 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Storm Chandra Flooding11 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I commend the hon. Lady for securing the debate. I say respectfully that the friendship we have had over the past few years is one that I appreciate very much. In her time here she has been assiduous and hard working on behalf of her constituents, and tonight is an example of that. She will…
Hansard · 11 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Small Modular Nuclear Reactors: Jobs10 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Secretary of State and I know he is interested in small modular reactor schemes, which we are very interested in having in Northern Ireland. The shadow Secretary of State has also giving a commitment to them. Can I please ask the Secretary of State what discussion he has had with the Northern…
Hansard · 10 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Ministry of Defence: Palantir Contracts10 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister for his answers. He is well known for his decency; he is a good Minister, and always tries to answer well. As he knows, I have been a firm supporter of the need to enhance defence—both physically and in the cyber world—so I welcome the defence contract. However, public confidence is…
Hansard · 10 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Court Reporting Data10 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister for her full answers. The fact that justice should be open and transparent is not negotiable. Anything other than that is not democracy but, by its very nature, despotic. The Minister has provided a justification. However, it is clear that although the system could undoubtedly be tightened up, completely scrapping it…
Hansard · 10 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Pensions and Social Security10 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
We very much welcome the triple lock and the extra moneys coming to our pensioners, but an issue has come to my attention recently. I had an 84-year-old pensioner in my office just last week who said, “Jim, I’ve got a demand from the HMRC for hundreds of pounds, but I’ve never been in debt…
Hansard · 10 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Social Security10 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I welcome what the Minister is saying, which is positive. This is a good step for guardians, carers and veterans. Sometimes people come to me and ask me questions. They say that they cannot get any help with the changes that have come in and how they are affected. When they are given more money,…
Hansard · 10 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Jimmy Lai: Prison Sentence9 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
The Minister will have heard me ask numerous times over a number of years for interventions on behalf of Jimmy Lai, who is a British citizen, as other Members of this House have done—indeed, we have been very strong collectively. His sham trial has now ended and, unsurprisingly, Jimmy will be held in unknown conditions…
Hansard · 9 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Standards in Public Life9 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
The Chief Secretary is an honourable man. He is answering incredibly difficult questions, and we have to recognise that. He will know that I seek to find solutions rather than prioritising point scoring in this House—I say that very respectfully—and in this instance it is clear that the public want a solution to the seeming…
Hansard · 9 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Procedure committee9 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the hon. Member for Newbury (Mr Dillon) very much for what he has said, and I agree with the right hon. Member for New Forest East (Sir Julian Lewis) —it is not often that we have two people agreeing spontaneously with the Member speaking on behalf of the Committee. I think that I…
Hansard · 9 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
UK-India Free Trade Agreement9 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister very much for his enthusiasm and energy in doing this job. I think that we welcome the tariffs. The agreement was projected to give Northern Ireland’s economy a boost of some £50 million. Three distilleries in my constituency— Echlinville, Hinch and Rademon—will take advantage of the reduction in the whisky tariff.…
Hansard · 9 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Backbench Business - Brain Tumour Survival RatesBackbench Business9 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
May I say what a pleasure it is to follow the hon. Member for Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket (Peter Prinsley) , and thank him for his knowledge of the subject matter, and the way that he portrays it with such empathy and understanding? I also thank the hon. Member for Mitcham and Morden (Dame…
Hansard · 9 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Veterinary Surgeons Act 19665 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
We are a nation of animal lovers. When I got married, my wife loved cats and I did not, but I realised that if I loved her, I had to love her cats, and that is how it works. Can I bring to the Minister’s attention one thing that annoys me and my constituents, which…
Hansard · 5 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
CPS Serious Economic, Organised Crime and International Directorate5 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
The Solicitor General announced an expansion of the victims’ right to review scheme, allowing rape and serious sexual assault survivors who request a case review by a different prosecutor before a final no-evidence decision is made. That is welcome news. What discussion has taken place with counterparts across the United Kingdom—the Policing and Justice Minister…
Hansard · 5 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Business of the House5 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I wish to raise concerns about the treatment of the Shi’a Muslims in Saudia Arabia. There have been long-standing reports of systematic discrimination, including restrictions on religious practice, unequal access to employment and limits on political participation. Such reports raise serious concerns about freedom of religion or belief and equal treatment under the law. Will…
Hansard · 5 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Sudan5 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Foreign Secretary very much for her tone, her words and her obvious empathy and compassion for the Sudanese victims, which are greatly appreciated by us all. The UN’s presence in famine-stricken Kadugli in South Kordofan and risk zones in Darfur and Kordofan in order to prevent mass atrocities and widespread sexual violence…
Hansard · 5 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Lord Mandelson4 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I commend the shadow Minister and the Conservative party for bringing forward this matter for consideration. What we are listening to and what is happening is absolutely incredible. May I suggest that the five years during which Mandelson was EU trade commissioner should be part of the investigation as well? A full investigation should include…
Hansard · 4 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Construction Industry Training Board: Funding4 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I commend the hon. Gentleman for securing this debate. He is absolutely right on this. He has been an assiduous, committed and very industrious MP for his constituency, and I thank him for that. CITBNI is very similar to the organisation on the mainland to which he refers. It provides key support for some 6,500…
Hansard · 4 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Magistrate Recruitment3 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Justice Secretary very much for his very positive answers about recruiting magistrates, and about the timescale; that is welcome news. He referred to 90% of cases being dealt with by magistrates in the courts. That means that there are a lot of delays, and those affect victims, who have waited ages—even years—for…
Hansard · 3 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Iran3 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister for his tone in speaking about this incredibly grave situation. Some 6,500 people have been killed by headshots—they have been blinded and murdered—and thousands have been injured. It is estimated that some 60,000 people have been imprisoned. While it is positive news that there may be talks between our closest ally,…
Hansard · 3 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Separation Centres Review3 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Secretary of State for his statement and his careful words. In Northern Ireland, we operated segregation in our prisons during the troubles, and we found that it was essential to keep those who were able to turn moderates around into fanatics away from the general populace. However, for most of that time,…
Hansard · 3 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill3 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I commend the hon. Lady. May I put on record my thanks to her for her words, the Secretary of State for his commitment and the Labour Government for bringing this change forward? Some 50,000 children in Northern Ireland, out of 13,000 households, will benefit—out of child poverty and into a better standard of living.…
Hansard · 3 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Fish and Chip Sector3 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I commend the hon. Gentleman. I am mindful that the best chips come from Comber spuds and the best fish comes from Portavogie—that is just me talking up my own area. Does he agree that the new fisheries management plans have resulted in reduced total allowable catches, affecting local supply? It means that in Northern…
Hansard · 3 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Armed Forces Housing2 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
There is massive improvement in forces housing, but there is a site at Ballykinler that has been lying vacant for, I understand, five years. It is heated, and it has new windows. There has been lots of work done. I have written to the MOD, asking whether it is possible for properties that are not…
Hansard · 2 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
China and Japan2 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Prime Minister for his statement, and I welcome his successful trade missions to China and Japan. In particular, I am heartened by the strides made in Japanese co-operation. However, what steps forward remain in terms of the Chinese treatment of Christians, Uyghur Muslims, Falun Gong and other religious minorities? Was the Prime…
Hansard · 2 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
US Department of Justice Release of Files2 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
It is disturbing to read of Peter Mandelson’s role when holding high office in government. I just remind the Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister that Mr Mandelson was also the EU trade commissioner for five years. I believe that needs investigating, too, because how far does this go? It is my understanding that the…
Hansard · 2 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
After Clause 9 - Power to make regulations: Scotland and Northern Ireland2 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
Part 2 of the Bill contains a specific exception for fishing, and the new regulations do not apply to the use of a UK craft for fishing if it is done under a valid licence under the Fisheries Act 2020. I have been contacted by some of the organisations back home in Northern Ireland. Does…
Hansard · 2 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Other2 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
First, I welcome the Government setting out the plan, the Bill’s purpose and the economic boost it will bring, which nobody here is going to say is wrong, but I am concerned about the acquisition of land. Both the National Farmers Union and farmers and landowners through the Country Land and Business Association have concerns…
Hansard · 2 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Tolled Crossings and Regional Connectivity2 Feb 2026
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Jim Shannon
I commend the hon. Member for South East Cornwall (Anna Gelderd) on securing this debate. We have a slightly similar issue in Northern Ireland with the connectivity between Northern Ireland and the Republic. If those crossing the border to go to work come to a toll, they have to pay that toll—it is the only…
Hansard · 2 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Economic Growth: Coastal Communities29 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister for his positive, constructive and helpful answers. For Ards and North Down council in my constituency, the thrust of its economic growth strategy is tourism, and there have been many dividends from that. It is important that, right across the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, we have the…
Hansard · 29 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Business of the House29 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
The fifth anniversary of the military coup in Myanmar-Burma will be on 1 February . It overthrew the democratically elected civilian Government, and created a severe humanitarian and human rights crisis. It is in that context that the military regime is proceeding with elections that exclude opposition parties, criminalise criticism and disenfranchise large parts of…
Hansard · 29 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Women’s State Pension Age Communication: PHSO Report29 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
On behalf of the 5,000 WASPI women in my constituency, I must register my deep concerns about the way that people are hiding behind the ombudsman’s report, and saying, “No, we can’t help the WASPI women.” The WASPI women back home speak to me every week about this subject. They ask, “Jim, what’s happening now?…
Hansard · 29 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Prison Capacity: Annual Statement29 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister for his statement. Does he accept that in their rush to free up space, the Government have missed the rehabilitation aspect that is essential to any real reform? How can the Government show prisoners a different way, teach them new skills and give them confidence in their ability to change when…
Hansard · 29 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Holocaust Memorial Day29 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I commend the hon. Lady on her speech. One way to start to address the issue is in schools, at an educational level. Some of the history teachers back home tell me that they struggle to include the Holocaust in the history curriculum. Politics students can come to Parliament and learn all about it and…
Hansard · 29 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Long-term Health Conditions: Women28 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help support women who are disproportionately affected by long-term health conditions.
Hansard · 28 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
British Indian Ocean Territory28 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I commend the shadow Secretary of State and the Conservatives for their consistent focus on this issue. Does the shadow Secretary of State share my concerns about the long-term guarantee for the UK, the right to extend the military lease, and the right of access under the treaty? This essential base can never have any…
Hansard · 28 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Youth Unemployment28 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I always try to be constructive with my interventions and comments. In Northern Ireland, youth unemployment is at 7.3%, but here it is more than double that at, I think, 15.4%. Does the hon. Lady agree that we should look at success stories in this United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland where youth…
Hansard · 28 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Education Funding: Distribution28 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I commend the hon. Lady on securing this debate. She is absolutely right to bring this incredibly important issue to the House. It does not matter where we are in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the problems are the same. Over the past couple of years as an elected representative, I…
Hansard · 28 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Living Standards27 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
What assessment has the Minister made of the recent trends in household living standards across the United Kingdom, including through discussions with the relevant Minister in Northern Ireland? What steps has his Department taken, in conjunction with regional Administrations, to ensure that the Northern Ireland Executive can support households facing rising costs? I know that…
Hansard · 27 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Commonhold and Leasehold Reform27 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister very much for his statement. It is indeed a joy to have some good news in the Chamber for everyone out there, and we welcome that. Thank you for that, Minister, and for the Government’s proposals. The Government have an interest in Northern Ireland, and while homeowners in Northern Ireland have…
Hansard · 27 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Medical Training (Prioritisation) Bill27 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
As others will know, I have raised this matter a number of times in the Chamber. In Wales, for example, the health service pays students’ fees and trains them, and students then have an obligation to stay with the Welsh health service for a period of time. One of my constituents, whom I know well,…
Hansard · 27 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
PIP Review: Musculoskeletal Conditions26 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
What steps he is taking to ensure that the Timms review of personal independence payment considers the needs of people with arthritis and other musculoskeletal conditions.
Hansard · 26 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill26 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister for his answers. He and I share concerns on the issue on human rights, and I want to ask a question about that. As the chairperson of the all-party parliamentary group for international freedom of religion or belief, I am very aware of the human rights concerns that exist, including on…
Hansard · 26 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Police Reform White Paper26 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Secretary of State for her statement and I very much welcome the UK-wide National Police Service. The papers over the weekend referred to a “British FBI”, and I am reminded that national and international crime gangs are involved in terrorism, drug smuggling, people trafficking and child sexual abuse. They traverse all the…
Hansard · 26 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Armed Forces Bill26 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I am greatly encouraged—I think we all are—by what the Secretary of State has said about victims. I am conscious that sometimes we have young people—perhaps aged 16, 17 or 18—joining the forces and finding themselves under pressure, away from home and from their parents, and they might be vulnerable to start with. It is…
Hansard · 26 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Cyber-crime22 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
May I thank the Minister for his answers? They are always very helpful. Cyber-crime and fraud are now the most common crime in the UK, accounting for some 50% of all offences and costing the economy billions of pounds per year. Will he please discuss with Cabinet colleagues providing additional funding to ensure that our…
Hansard · 22 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Business of the House22 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Leader of the House for all his answers. I would like to turn the House’s attention to Mexico, where there have been recent reports of persecution and intimidation of Christians. There have been some 376 incidents of assault or abduction of Christians in Mexico in the last couple of years. That is…
Hansard · 22 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Local Government Reorganisation22 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Secretary of State for his statement. He has outlined that the purpose is to save moneys, cut down on waste and improve efficiency. In Northern Ireland, we undertook the reorganisation of councils, reducing their number from 26 down to 11. Councils need only one chief executive, one head of each department and…
Hansard · 22 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Energy Security and Net Zero Committee22 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Chair and the Select Committee for considering this massive issue. Around 40,000 older people in Northern Ireland—that is over 10% of older people there—live in poverty. Energy is perhaps one of their biggest outlays and it is critical. Did the Committee consider what can be done to protect our elderly against the…
Hansard · 22 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Fishing Industry22 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the right hon. Member for Orkney and Shetland (Mr Carmichael) for setting the scene so incredibly well. I envy his knowledge of fishing, and I am always pleased to support him in a secondary role in such debates. I represent Strangford in Northern Ireland. It has a strong fishing community, particularly in Portavogie,…
Hansard · 22 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Agricultural Sector: Import Standards22 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I commend the hon. Gentleman for bringing this matter forward; he is absolutely right to underline these issues. Does he not agree that the recent EU-Mercosur deal opens the EU market to increased imports of agricultural products such as beef, poultry, sugar and ethanol under tariff-rate quotas? That may well mean sacrificing quality for cash,…
Hansard · 22 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Clean Energy Projects21 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Secretary of State very much for her answers, and she is absolutely right to develop green energy and clean energy. The Irish sea separates Northern Ireland and Wales, and the winds blow up and down the west coast of England and Wales and the east coast of Northern Ireland, which is something…
Hansard · 21 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Warm Homes Plan21 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Secretary of State for his statement. It really is good news, and we all welcome the warm homes plan and help for families. However, I have some concerns. I know that the Barnett consequential for the devolved nations has been confirmed, and that is good news, but the Executive will be the…
Hansard · 21 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Employer pensions contributions pursuant to optional remuneration arrangements: Great Britain21 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I commend the shadow Minister for what he is saying. This is about not just those on lower incomes, but those on middle incomes. It is about the mums and dads of the students—all this falls back on their shoulders. Does he agree that this Bill is an attack on younger people who have aspirations…
Hansard · 21 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Northern Ireland Troubles: Legacy and Reconciliation21 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
Will the Secretary of State give way?
Hansard · 21 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Antisocial Behaviour on Canals and Rivers: Bath21 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
Will the hon. Lady give way on that point?
Hansard · 21 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Cyber-attacks: Global Response20 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister for his comprehensive responses. On ransomware and what we are trying to do with technology, Northern Ireland leads the way on cyber-security, as does south-east England, but the technology is always advancing. The Minister has responsibility for ensuring that we are protected, but at the same time, we need to ensure…
Hansard · 20 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
After Clause 19 - Court transcripts of sentencing remarks20 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
The Minister has outlined very clearly what the Government, and he in particular, are trying to achieve. There is a perception among the general public—this is certainly indicated in the press and the media—that the Government are going to be a bit soft on those who carry out crimes, but I am very much in…
Hansard · 20 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Commencement of Treaty and main provisions of this Act20 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I commend the shadow Minister and the Conservative party on this amendment, which is crucial. The key is whether the British Government have fully briefed the US about the risks to the Pelindaba treaty that will result from Diego Garcia becoming sovereign to Mauritius, because if they have, President Trump will be very glad to…
Hansard · 20 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Flu Vaccination: School Absences19 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
In Northern Ireland there is only a 52% uptake in flu vaccinations. There are two reasons for that: first, parents want to be sure that it is okay and safe for their children; and secondly, schools sometimes show reluctance to let it happen. Will the Minister share the policy that the hon. Member for Worthing…
Hansard · 19 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Iran: Protests19 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister for his answers. He will be under no illusions about the barbaric tactics that are being employed in Iran; indeed, last week’s statement made it very clear that the Government are fully aware of them. The strongly worded condemnation has not brought about any change, and we have British citizens incarcerated…
Hansard · 19 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Local Elections: Cancellation19 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
The hon. Lady is indeed a very honourable lady, in her response and in the way that she does things in the House, but the fact is that, whether it be down to reorganisation or a new strategy—whatever reasons the Government put forward—3.7 million people will be denied the right to cast their vote. They…
Hansard · 19 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Proposed Chinese Embassy19 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister for her answers. In last week’s urgent question on the Chinese embassy, I highlighted that while the consulate is entitled to facilities that enable its citizens to get consular help, the Chinese are not entitled to facilities that pose any type of threat to national security. The information provided this morning…
Hansard · 19 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Arctic Security19 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, for your patience in getting us all in; it is much appreciated. I also thank the Foreign Secretary for her statement. I agree that the sovereignty of Greenland is a matter for her own people, but I understand the dangers present, with the Russian threat and aggression. Rather than…
Hansard · 19 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Public Office (Accountability) Bill19 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I, too, thank the Minister very much for the statement. I also thank the Liverpool MPs, who have worked very hard to achieve balance in the Bill between citizens and the priority status of security agencies. As the Minister said, it is time for the Government to get this right, and that is what we…
Hansard · 19 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Disclosure and Barring Service19 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I commend the hon. Lady for securing this debate; I spoke to her beforehand about the incredibly important issues that she is raising. Does she agree that child safety must be paramount? The Government need to clarify paid and voluntary sector rules—for example, how often should screening be done and how often should mandatory child…
Hansard · 19 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Youth Activities15 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
It is important that we improve access to youth activities for young people, particularly because of the rise in their anxiety, depression and mental health—important issues. The rise in suicides among our young people worries me greatly, too, as I know it worries the Minister, and indeed us all. What is the Department doing in…
Hansard · 15 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Christians in the Occupied Palestinian Territories15 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
It is important that worship is retained, but one of the reasons that people will stay is that they have jobs and opportunities. When I met some Church representatives last year, they said that people were leaving not just because of persecution, but because they had nothing to do work-wise. What is the Church doing…
Hansard · 15 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Digital ID15 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
Hopefully there will be easier questions for the Minister to answer in the time to come. This is issue is very important to my constituents; I get hundreds of emails about it. The response to the proposal of digital ID has been swift and intense, and the feelings on all sides of the community have…
Hansard · 15 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Business of the House15 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Leader of the House for this opportunity to ask a question about Bangladesh. The Chair of the Backbench Business Committee, the hon. Member for Harrow East (Bob Blackman) , has already referred to some of the issues. In the weeks leading up to the February 2026 parliamentary elections, there have been reports…
Hansard · 15 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Justice Committee15 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Chair and his Committee for all their hard work. Back home in Northern Ireland, 41% of prisoners surveyed said it was easy to acquire illicit drugs and, worryingly, 28% reported developing a drug problem while in prison. I think those figures are replicated in the report that the hon. Gentleman has presented.…
Hansard · 15 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
New Towns15 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the hon. Lady for Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch—I hope I have pronounced that correctly; apologies if my Ulster accent has destroyed that word. The last new town we had in Northern Ireland was Craigavon back in 1965, some 60 years ago, when I was a 10-year-old starting secondary school. Does she agree that, with…
Hansard · 15 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Ukraine14 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
Does the hon. Gentleman agree that there must be accountability for those Russians who have carried out massacres and raped, violently tortured and killed people, and they must be taken to court and put in prison?
Hansard · 14 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Oil Refining Sector14 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I also thank the hon. Member for bringing forward the debate. He is right to refer to the Lindsey oil refinery, but all of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is affected by the sector if we become vulnerable and reliant on foreign entities. Does he agree that for the nation’s energy…
Hansard · 14 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Chinese Embassy13 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
It is no coincidence that a week ago, a Protestant church in Chengdu, in Sichuan province in China, was raided by Chinese authorities. The pastor, the elders, and those who attended the church were arrested. What are the Government doing? The facts revealed in the plans for the embassy show a potential risk that must…
Hansard · 13 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Storm Goretti13 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
It certainly is, Madam Deputy Speaker. Last night you asked me whether I got home okay last Thursday—and I did, but by the skin of my teeth, because the winds were blowing the tail end of the plane. Although I got home from London City airport, many of my constituents did not get home from…
Hansard · 13 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Clause 86 - Rates of duty13 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I appreciate the Minister giving way. I have noticed that more and more of my constituents are drinking non-alcoholic beer, and that there the number of people taking alcohol is reducing. That sometimes puts pubs under particular pressure, but people can still go out socialising and have a meal and a non-alcoholic drink. Would it…
Hansard · 13 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Nigeria: Freedom of Religion or Belief13 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I commend the hon. Gentleman for securing this debate. The Government have made an excellent choice of him as their envoy, and God has chosen him for that position, which is more important than anything. Is he aware of the findings of the Global Christian Relief red list 2026, which identifies the top five persecutors…
Hansard · 13 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
National Register of Electricians12 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister for her answer. The House Builders Association covers electricians and what they do. Councils also have a role when it comes to pointing out those who should be registered but are not. My question is simple: what has been done to encourage those who are not members of any electrical organisation…
Hansard · 12 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
New Medium Helicopter Contract12 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
We all know that the Minister is a very honourable man, and we like him for the answers he gives us, but today we need confirmation of the dates—everybody has asked similar questions. He will be aware that delays in UK Ministry of Defence contracts create cash flow challenges, forcing delays in the MOD’s own…
Hansard · 12 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Social Media: Non-consensual Sexual Deepfakes12 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. The Secretary of State responded to another Member on the subject of Northern Ireland. Can she confirm that the Crime and Policing Bill will be modified to include Northern Ireland?
Hansard · 12 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Income tax charge for tax year 2026-2712 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister for what he is putting forward. The OBR has said that some £55.5 billion will be raised, but the money is not coming from millionaires. It is coming from lower and middle-income families, which means that some 4.8 million more individuals will be paying the higher rate and some 600,000 more…
Hansard · 12 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Clause 9 - Freezing starting rate limit for savings for tax years 2026-27 to 2030-3112 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I have often said in this Chamber in the last three or four years that the Government should sponsor medical students—those working to be doctors or whatever the position may be in the medical service—and ensure that they do three or four years in the health service. Wales does that, and it works. I have…
Hansard · 12 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Clause 62 - Agricultural property relief and business property relief etc12 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I commend my hon. Friend for all that she has done in this campaign; she was very much to the fore. I also commend the Ulster Farmers’ Union on the stance that it took—it never gave in and stood its ground the whole way through, as did the NFU across Scotland, England and Wales. She…
Hansard · 12 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Higher Education: Government Support12 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I commend the hon. Gentleman for securing this debate. I spoke to him beforehand to get the thrust of his comments. Does he agree that universities must cut domestic undergraduate numbers to absorb funding cuts, limiting local access to higher education, which is exacerbating the existing trend of young people leaving university across the United…
Hansard · 12 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Local Bus Services8 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister for his answers to the seven questions on the Order Paper about buses. The Holy Bible refers to seven as the perfect number. If we are to improve local bus services, we need to improve the type of buses that are manufactured, make them energy efficient, and provide an hourly service.…
Hansard · 8 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Business of the House8 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Leader of the House for the opportunity to ask an important question, and this week I would like to turn our attention to Nicaragua. The country has witnessed a recent severe escalation in human rights violations and religious persecution. The Nicaraguan Government have banned the Bible—the very Bible we start our business…
Hansard · 8 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Road Safety Strategy8 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the Minister very much for the statement; there is much positivity in it. Anyone who has to declare a health issue on their driving licence will know that it becomes much more complex—I declare an interest as a type 2 diabetic. They need a full MOT and an eyesight test before they get…
Hansard · 8 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy8 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I very much welcome the Select Committee’s report. The very nature of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, in being a member of NATO, means that it has protection, and therefore the connection from the mainland across the Irish sea to Northern Ireland is protected. However, what is not protected is the…
Hansard · 8 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Human Rights Abuses: Magnitsky Sanctions8 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the right hon. Gentleman for giving way. He is right to bring this issue forward. Some 229 people have designated by the United Kingdom, and 3,000 Russians have been designated after the invasion of Ukraine. However, weak enforcement risks hollowing out the regime. To date, no fines have been imposed for breaches of…
Hansard · 8 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Jury Trials7 Jan 2026
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Jim Shannon
I thank the shadow Secretary of State for bringing this issue forward. Just to give an example for when he is looking at options, in Northern Ireland we had cause to use Diplock courts on many occasions. In 2023, they were used on 0.8% of occasions. Terrorist trials and serious criminal trials do not have…
Hansard · 7 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
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