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Martin Wrigley
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Martin Wrigley
· 2024–present
98 speeches on record Last active 2 Mar 2026
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Middle East2 Mar 2026
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Martin Wrigley
I welcome the removal of the abhorrent Iranian regime, having seen its beginnings 47 years ago, when my father was a serving officer in the British embassy. We knew the Americans who were taken hostage. I add my thanks to our serving personnel, who are putting their lives at risk. Since the pre-emptive strike, there…
Hansard · 2 Mar 2026 · parliament.uk
Representation of the People Bill2 Mar 2026
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Martin Wrigley
Not long ago, as part of the armed forces parliamentary scheme, some of us went down to the commando training centre at Lympstone to see the Royal Marines’ passing-out parade. One of the brave young people there was just 17, and at the end of the parade he was told, “Marine, go off and do…
Hansard · 2 Mar 2026 · parliament.uk
Ukraine25 Feb 2026
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Martin Wrigley
On the subject of Ukrainians living in the valleys, I was visiting some Ukrainians who are on the Homes for Ukraine scheme in Dawlish in my constituency, and I met a senior Ukrainian naval officer who was extremely grateful and very relieved that his family were safe and secure in Dawlish. I thank the Government…
Hansard · 25 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions12 Feb 2026
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Martin Wrigley
Roadworks in my constituency are causing traffic hell, and residents have had enough. With the two-year closure of the A382 for much-needed work, utilities companies are taking advantage by doing roadworks everywhere, and the county council is powerless to cause them to co-operate and co-ordinate. What does the Secretary of State suggest I say to…
Hansard · 12 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Storm Chandra Flooding11 Feb 2026
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Martin Wrigley
I thank my hon. Friend for securing this essential debate. Her speaking of 2014 reminds me of the previous great storm, which took out the railway lines in Dawlish. This January, we had three storms in quick succession, as we did last January, so there appears to be more of a pattern now —it seems…
Hansard · 11 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Ministry of Defence: Palantir Contracts10 Feb 2026
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Martin Wrigley
The Select Committee said that DSIT was in the loop when it came to buying things, so I challenge the Minister’s statement that it was purely the Secretary of State who made the decision about the contract. This contract with Palantir is nearly three times the value of the previous contract with it. The MOD…
Hansard · 10 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Business of the House5 Feb 2026
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Martin Wrigley
In yesterday’s debate about Lord Mandelson, we heard a lot about the despicable crimes of Jeffrey Epstein. We also heard about Mandelson’s lobbying through his Global Counsel organisation, through which he introduced the Prime Minister to the chair of the company Palantir. Yesterday the Cabinet Office denied me permission to even see the background papers…
Hansard · 5 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Government Insourcing22 Jan 2026
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Martin Wrigley
I have been trying to get records from the Cabinet Office of a meeting held between Peter Thiel of Palantir, then Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Dominic Cummings on 28 August 2019 . I am getting conflicting data back. Is it in the public interest that the management of this information is being outsourced to…
Hansard · 22 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Business of the House22 Jan 2026
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Martin Wrigley
We hear an awful lot from the Government about building sovereign digital capabilities in the UK, and this morning we heard about Britain becoming Britain’s biggest customer, yet Government procurement contracts continue to go to giant American providers—in the Ministry of Defence, in the NHS and even in the Cabinet Office. Will the Leader of…
Hansard · 22 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Water White Paper21 Jan 2026
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Martin Wrigley
I welcome the White Paper and a more effective regulator, which is really good. However, I am concerned by the lack of urgency on clean water supply capacity. The report talks of a shortage of 5 billion litres a day by 2050. Meanwhile, we read warnings that seven English regions will be in serious water…
Hansard · 21 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Iran: Protests19 Jan 2026
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Martin Wrigley
For me, this is personal. It reminds me of what I saw when I was in Tehran nearly 50 years ago, at the beginning of the revolution. My father was appointed naval attaché to the British embassy in Tehran before and during that revolution, and we saw some awful things. What kept us going when…
Hansard · 19 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Arctic Security19 Jan 2026
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Martin Wrigley
I agree with the Foreign Secretary that we should be working with our allies—I welcome that approach—but I fear that Donald Trump does not agree with her. What are the Government doing to harden our infrastructure? We are heavily dependent on several American IT systems, including Palantir, controlled by Peter Thiel, who is well inside…
Hansard · 19 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Disclosure and Barring Service19 Jan 2026
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Martin Wrigley
My hon. Friend raises very good points on this matter. There are two issues that I have always seen with the DBS check. First, like an MOT, it is only as good as the date when it is issued, and people do not have to subscribe to the update service. Does she agree that updates…
Hansard · 19 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Ukraine14 Jan 2026
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Martin Wrigley
Like many in this House, I stand with Ukraine and its defence of the frontline of Europe, and I am proud to do so. A couple of weeks ago, I was helping some of the local Ukrainians who are living in my constituency under the Homes for Ukraine scheme to move home. They were being…
Hansard · 14 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions12 Jan 2026
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Martin Wrigley
In February’s Government consultation on local government reorganisation, will the Minister consult on all four—I think it is four—options put forward by Devon, and how will she weight the criteria, so that she can decide on a selected, amended or perhaps new proposal in June?
Hansard · 12 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Venezuela5 Jan 2026
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Martin Wrigley
What message does the Foreign Secretary think that this weekend’s outbreak of unilateral acts of violence, kidnap and taking assets outside of international law sent to Valdimir Putin, particularly with reference to Russia’s view of the need to seriously negotiate peace with Ukraine? Will the Foreign Secretary confer with her Ukrainian counterparts about giving our…
Hansard · 5 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Local Government Finance17 Dec 2025
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Martin Wrigley
I draw the attention of the House to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests; I am a sitting councillor in Teignbridge. Looking at the figures—which I have been desperately trying to do, although they are tiny—it looks to me like Teignbridge is getting a negative change in this year’s settlement of -0.07%,…
Hansard · 17 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Venezuela: US Military3 Dec 2025
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Martin Wrigley
I thank the Minister for his answers so far. I reiterate the question of the legality of the US bombing ships that are simply accused of carrying drugs. Is the Minister willing to actually say whether he thinks that is legal or not legal in international waters?
Hansard · 3 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 45 - Publication of addresses of members etc in authority registers25 Nov 2025
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Martin Wrigley
In addition to that very welcome general power of competence for the national park authorities, will the Minister consider tabling amendments to ensure that the new unitary authorities surrounding those park authorities do not dominate the membership of the board with a majority?
Hansard · 25 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Critical Minerals Strategy24 Nov 2025
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Martin Wrigley
I welcome the ambition and importance of this new strategy, and I congratulate the Minister on recognising that Devon is the source of more than just cream teas and tourism. The Devon minerals plan has more in it than the critical minerals: my constituency has an application for an extension to dig up Zitherixon ball…
Hansard · 24 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 43 - Charges payable by undertakers executing works in maintainable highways24 Nov 2025
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Martin Wrigley
It has been a long afternoon. I thank my Lib Dem colleagues in Committee who bravely stood up for towns and parishes and would like the role of town and parish councils to continue. I refer the House to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests as I am still a sitting district…
Hansard · 24 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Asylum Policy17 Nov 2025
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Martin Wrigley
I thank the Home Secretary for sharing her experiences earlier and thoroughly condemn the sort of behaviour she described. It is unacceptable in any case. The Secretary of State described rapid decisions on appeals. Does she also believe, as I do, that rapid decision making on the initial application of asylum seekers should be promoted…
Hansard · 17 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Energy12 Nov 2025
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Martin Wrigley
The biggest issue in my inbox is the cost of living and the cost of energy in particular. In the south-west, we are a net contributor to renewable energy, and we could do even more with tidal power investment. Yet our energy bills are higher than the national average. In my Newton Abbot constituency, we…
Hansard · 12 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Conflict in Sudan5 Nov 2025
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Martin Wrigley
I welcome the Minister’s acknowledgment that the need to stop the horror in Sudan is urgent, but while I hear much talk of continuing actions, nothing, other than an emergency meeting called today, seems to be happening urgently. What steps is he taking to change, to move forward, to try some new things, and to…
Hansard · 5 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Sudan: Government Support4 Nov 2025
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Martin Wrigley
I thank my hon. Friend for bringing this really important topic. I suggest one additional thing he might feel that he needs to add: a sense of urgency to get this solution in place. Does he agree?
Hansard · 4 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Access to Work Scheme27 Oct 2025
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Martin Wrigley
What changes have been made to the Access to Work scheme in this parliamentary Session.
Hansard · 27 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Social Housing: South Cotswolds21 Oct 2025
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Martin Wrigley
On housing stock, I am proud to have been the leader of Teignbridge district council—I draw the House’s attention to the fact that I am still a member—which has built council houses for the first time in 30 years. There are a number of adjustments that can be made, including increasing the number of homes…
Hansard · 21 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Ukraine15 Oct 2025
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Martin Wrigley
May I thank the Foreign Secretary for extending the Homes for Ukraine scheme by two years in her previous role? I welcome her to her new role. This morning, the Chair of the Rada spoke to the parliamentary group and talked of how Russian manufacturers are using advanced electronics from white goods to build their…
Hansard · 15 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Digital ID13 Oct 2025
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Martin Wrigley
I fully agree with many of the points made so far, and I too have had many comments from constituents. This scheme will not help in areas of digital exclusion, especially where there is poor phone coverage, as there is in many parts of Devon, and neither will it stop rogue employers who currently employ…
Hansard · 13 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Regional Transport Inequality11 Sep 2025
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Martin Wrigley
I would like to highlight the deep inequalities in transport spending across our country and to speak specifically about the railways in the south-west. Per head of population, our region receives significantly less investment in transport than the average. In fact, the south-west region receives the second lowest funding in the country after the east…
Hansard · 11 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 38 - Use of zero-emission vehicles for local services in Scotland10 Sep 2025
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Martin Wrigley
In addition to the point about socially necessary routes, companies such as Stagecoach cut the frequency of essential buses—such as the No. 2 from Exeter through to Dawlish in my constituency and on down towards Paignton. That drives people away from the buses; when the frequency goes down from every 20 minutes to every 30…
Hansard · 10 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Remote Coastal Communities8 Sep 2025
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Martin Wrigley
On transport links, does the hon. Gentleman agree that the final repair in phase 5 of the Dawlish rail resilience programme is vital to remote coastal communities in both Devon and Cornwall?
Hansard · 8 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill2 Sep 2025
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Martin Wrigley
I draw the House’s attention to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests as someone who is still a sitting councillor. In fact, when I came into this place, I sat on three different councils, so I speak from a good history of local council knowledge. This Bill focuses on mayors, yet we…
Hansard · 2 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Middle East1 Sep 2025
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Martin Wrigley
The United Nations described the famine in Gaza as a “deliberate collapse of the systems needed for human survival” and “a man-made disaster, a moral indictment, and a failure of humanity itself.” Every day my constituents ask me, “What more would it take for the Government to recognise this as genocide?” What would the Foreign…
Hansard · 1 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Extending the Ukraine Permission Extension Scheme21 Jul 2025
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Martin Wrigley
I am happy to have secured this debate on Homes for Ukraine and the Ukraine permission extension scheme. The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Putin’s Russia started on 24 February 2022 , eight years after the Russian invasion of Crimea in 2014. Now in its fourth year, this awful war has seen some 7 million…
Hansard · 21 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Global Plastics Treaty17 Jul 2025
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Martin Wrigley
I am delighted to hear about all the work going on in the hon. Lady’s community. That is also happening across the country; Dawlish Against Plastic and Plastic Free Newton Abbot are in my constituency However, the Marine Conservation Society wrote to me to say that plastic pollution on UK beaches rose by 9.5% between…
Hansard · 17 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Engagements16 Jul 2025
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Martin Wrigley
During my meetings with guests who are in my constituency under the Homes for Ukraine scheme, they have told me that they are worried about their visas running out, even with the 18-month extension. They see reports of Ukrainians being refused asylum in the United Kingdom because it is said to be safe to return…
Hansard · 16 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Future of the Post Office14 Jul 2025
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Martin Wrigley
I was slightly concerned that the franchising of Crown post offices, such as the one at Teignmouth in my constituency, has already gone ahead, prior to the consultation. Turning to a different issue, Royal Mail is obligated to provide a post box within half a mile of any house, but many new estates in my…
Hansard · 14 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Road and Rail Projects8 Jul 2025
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Martin Wrigley
I thank the Secretary of State for greenlighting the work on the A382 into Newton Abbot. That will be a massive improvement when it is completed. May I congratulate the successful teams at Teignbridge and at Devon county council, who have been working on the project for some while? However, I am disappointed to hear…
Hansard · 8 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Licensing Hours Extensions Bill4 Jul 2025
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Martin Wrigley
claimed to move the closure ( Standing Order No. 36 ).
Hansard · 4 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Company Directors (Duties) Bill4 Jul 2025
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Martin Wrigley
I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time. Under current UK law, company directors have one overriding duty: to maximise shareholder interest. This narrow, outdated legal framework of shareholder primacy has created a culture in which short-term financial performance overrides long-term sustainability. The Bill will amend section 172 of the…
Hansard · 4 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
NHS 10-Year Plan3 Jul 2025
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Martin Wrigley
Having secured a Westminster Hall debate on the issue, I am delighted to hear the Secretary of State reconfirm that the Carr-Hill formula will be revised and changed. I am also delighted with the ambition of the new plan, and I think it is very good in an awful lot of ways. Will the Secretary…
Hansard · 3 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Women’s State Pension Age: Financial Redress3 Jul 2025
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Martin Wrigley
I congratulate the hon. Member for Salford (Rebecca Long Bailey) on securing this debate, and I thank her for her work. Does my hon. Friend agree that this is about trust in Government and a betrayal of trust for all of us who stood there with placards saying, “I support the WASPI women”? They should…
Hansard · 3 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Phone Theft3 Jul 2025
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Martin Wrigley
On that very topic, the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee had an inquiry where we put this to Apple and Google. It turns out that phones that are reported stolen in this country go on something called the GSMA blacklist, which stops the hardware from working and the phones cannot be reused in this country.…
Hansard · 3 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions26 Jun 2025
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Martin Wrigley
The Dawlish sea wall collapsed in 2014, causing a devastating loss to the south-west’s economy of about £1.2 billion. It was not the break in the sea wall that closed the railway for eight weeks; it was the collapse of the cliffs. Will the Minister prioritise the project to secure those cliffs, which is yet…
Hansard · 26 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
HS2 Reset18 Jun 2025
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Martin Wrigley
I thank the Secretary of State for the actions that she has taken today. They were clearly necessary, and it sounds like we are on a better track. However, HS2 provides little or nothing for rail users in the south-west, other than ongoing delays during the construction and operation of Old Oak Common. Will the…
Hansard · 18 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
British Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme11 Jun 2025
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Martin Wrigley
This is a new topic to me personally. I was contacted by a constituent whose late husband, a good friend of mine, Michael Green, worked for British Coal at the time. He too was passionate that this money should be returned to the miners. Does the Minister agree that we need to get on with…
Hansard · 11 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 69 - Examination of applications for development consent9 Jun 2025
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Martin Wrigley
Does my hon. Friend agree that we saw in the recent Westminster Hall debate that the standard method for calculating the number of homes not only does not reduce prices, but inevitably ratchets them up and increases them?
Hansard · 9 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Hospitals23 Apr 2025
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Martin Wrigley
Coming back to community hospitals, I came to this House to try to save Teignmouth community hospital, which has been under threat of closure because Torbay, its parent hospital, has such a massive maintenance backlog that it cannot afford to maintain both itself and Teignmouth hospital, so it is shutting down community hospitals. In Devon,…
Hansard · 23 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Sewage23 Apr 2025
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Martin Wrigley
Will the Secretary of State give way?
Hansard · 23 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Community Buses: Category B Licence Holders27 Mar 2025
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Martin Wrigley
If she will make it her policy to allow holders of category B driving licences to drive community buses.
Hansard · 27 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Google Quantum Computing Chip12 Feb 2025
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Martin Wrigley
What assessment he has made of the potential implications for his policies of the development of the Google quantum computing chip.
Hansard · 12 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
English Devolution and Local Government5 Feb 2025
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Martin Wrigley
I refer the House to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests. I thank the Deputy Prime Minister for allowing the people of my constituency to vote in the Devon county council elections this year, and I congratulate her on seeing through the tired Tory administration, which was seeking to avoid the voters’…
Hansard · 5 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Local Post Offices30 Jan 2025
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Martin Wrigley
I thank my hon. Friend for securing this important debate. The distinction between Crown post offices and franchised post offices cannot be drawn heavily enough. In my constituency, we lost Crown post offices in Newton Abbot and in Dawlish, and the one in Teignmouth—which I believe is the last in my constituency; all the rest…
Hansard · 30 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions20 Jan 2025
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Martin Wrigley
I draw the House’s attention to my entry on the Register of Members’ Financial Interests. At Teignbridge district council, I oversaw the commencement of council house building for the first time in 30 years. Will the Secretary of State meet me and others to discuss what can be done to make it easier for other…
Hansard · 20 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Local Government Reorganisation15 Jan 2025
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Martin Wrigley
I draw attention to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests. Talking of localism, district councils provided a useful amount of local accountability. How will the Minister ensure that local accountability continues when the regional identity may be different? May I also ask about the future of towns and parishes, which are not…
Hansard · 15 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Planning Committees: Reform9 Dec 2024
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Martin Wrigley
Speaking as—until recently—the leader of a district council and a long-term member of our planning committee, I do not recognise the issues that the Minister is citing. A lot of the things he says relate to the absence of a local plan. I fully agree with that. My council has just put in place a…
Hansard · 9 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Engagements4 Dec 2024
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Martin Wrigley
The major GP practice groups in my constituency have written to me, detailing their precarious finances. They are considering their options as they plan for the year ahead, including redundancies, handing back their contracts or bankruptcy, and they have stopped recruiting GPs, resulting in fewer patient appointments. The Health Secretary has promised an increased funding…
Hansard · 4 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions21 Nov 2024
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Martin Wrigley
If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities.
Hansard · 21 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions19 Nov 2024
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Martin Wrigley
I have been shocked this week by all the major GP groups in my constituency detailing their financial situations. They are all close to the edge and are considering the options of bankruptcy, redundancies or handing in their contracts. What urgent respite can the Secretary of State give them?
Hansard · 19 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions18 Nov 2024
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Martin Wrigley
Small and medium-sized enterprises in my constituency tell me that research and development funding has dried up since last December. What hope can the Minister offer to ensure that SMEs continue their vital innovation to keep the UK safe, and to help them turn their swords into ploughshares?
Hansard · 18 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions11 Nov 2024
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Martin Wrigley
Citizens Advice tells me that the DWP continues to start action on alleged overpayments more than six years after the event. That is longer than bank records are kept to prove otherwise. Does the Secretary of State think that that is fair and right?
Hansard · 11 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Defence: 2.5% GDP Spending Commitment11 Nov 2024
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Martin Wrigley
The Secretary of State rightly refers to R&D spending and small firms, yet small firms in my constituency tell me that spending has dried up. Can he assure me that this is just a blip and that normal flow will resume as soon as possible?
Hansard · 11 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Income Tax (Charge)6 Nov 2024
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Martin Wrigley
We know that growth comes from investing in productivity and skills, and I, too, welcome the £22 billion for the NHS. Long-term public investment is essential for the security and stability that the UK needs. However, we heard about the issues relating to employers’ NI contributions, which will hit doctors, dentists, care homes and local…
Hansard · 6 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Parliamentary Debate16 Oct 2024
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Martin Wrigley
I congratulate my hon. and gallant Friend the Member for North Devon (Ian Roome) on his maiden speech. I start by thanking my long-suffering family, especially my children Zoe, Sam and Emily, who have been truly supportive throughout everything to get me to this place. Let me express my thanks to the amazing team in…
Hansard · 16 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Access to Primary Healthcare16 Oct 2024
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Martin Wrigley
I congratulate my hon. and gallant Friend the Member for North Devon (Ian Roome) on his maiden speech. I start by thanking my long-suffering family, especially my children Zoe, Sam and Emily, who have been truly supportive throughout everything to get me to this place. Let me express my thanks to the amazing team in…
Hansard · 16 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
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