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Perran Moon
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Perran Moon
· 2024–present
199 speeches on record Last active 2 Mar 2026
LAB · Labour
Supporting Children with SEND2 Mar 2026
PM
Perran Moon
As the Secretary of State knows, there is much concern in my Camborne, Redruth and Hayle constituency about the off-rolling of children with SEND. Will the Minister elaborate on the reforms in the schools White Paper to ensure that mainstream secondary multi-academy trust exclusions will be measured, and that schools will be incentivised to provide…
Hansard · 2 Mar 2026 · parliament.uk
Zero Emission Vehicle Mandate12 Feb 2026
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Perran Moon
Meur ras ha myttin da, Mr Speaker. I declare an interest as chair of the electric vehicle all-party parliamentary group. The entire UK charge point industry is united in supporting the Government’s passenger car ZEV mandate to send a signal to motorists that this Government will not follow the lead of the climate change-denying luddites…
Hansard · 12 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Business of the House12 Feb 2026
PM
Perran Moon
Schools in some of the most geographically isolated and economically deprived communities, including in my Camborne, Redruth and Hayle constituency, have found it difficult to secure tour bookings under the new parliamentary booking system, which also affects their ability to access the associated travel subsidy, which is essential for schools from remote coastal areas. Will…
Hansard · 12 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
LGBT+ History Month12 Feb 2026
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Perran Moon
Will the Minister take this opportunity to congratulate the hon. Member for Jarrow and Gateshead East (Kate Osborne) , who took a very delicate and sensitive report on abusive conversion practices through the Council of Europe two weeks ago and managed to receive support from pretty much all Members from across the Chamber, with the…
Hansard · 12 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Rural Mobile Connectivity12 Feb 2026
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Perran Moon
I thank the hon. Member for North Shropshire (Helen Morgan) for securing this debate for the second time. In rural areas like my constituency of Camborne, Redruth and Hayle, the challenges of infrastructure and connectivity differ substantially from those in urban settings. Decision makers too often hold outdated assumptions or misunderstandings about the differences between…
Hansard · 12 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Energy Infrastructure Technology: Chinese Imports10 Feb 2026
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Perran Moon
Domestic production of clean energy infrastructure technologies insulates us from Chinese security issues. In Cornwall we are on the cusp of significant geothermal baseload energy production. Geothermal Engineering Ltd in my constituency will imminently open the UK’s first ever geothermal electricity plant, producing energy and lithium from beneath our feet. Will the Minister ensure that…
Hansard · 10 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Standards in Public Life9 Feb 2026
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Perran Moon
Will the Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister elaborate on how the Government will work with the Committee on Standards on proposals to ban second jobs for Members of Parliament, in order to deliver meaningful change?
Hansard · 9 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Tolled Crossings and Regional Connectivity2 Feb 2026
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Perran Moon
I want to make a few short points to expand on a couple of things that have been mentioned. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for South East Cornwall (Anna Gelderd) for securing this important debate. As I have said to several Members, particularly from this part of the world, we are currently closer…
Hansard · 2 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Emergencies: Rural and Coastal Areas22 Jan 2026
PM
Perran Moon
My constituency of Camborne, Redruth and Hayle is 624th out of 650 constituencies for resilience in mobile communications. It cannot be right that a constituency such as mine is exposed in the way that it was during Storm Goretti, meaning that villages such as Mawnan Smith were completely cut off. Does the Minister agree that…
Hansard · 22 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Business of the House22 Jan 2026
PM
Perran Moon
Meur ras, Mr Speaker. In the 2021 census, despite the disturbing absence of a tick box, over 117,000 Cornish people registered their identity by having to click “Other” and then typing in “Cornish”. With the current consultation on the 2031 census due to close on 4 February , does the Leader of the House agree…
Hansard · 22 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Clean Energy Projects21 Jan 2026
PM
Perran Moon
What recent discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on support for clean energy projects in Wales.
Hansard · 21 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Business of the House15 Jan 2026
PM
Perran Moon
Following the truly devastating impact of Storm Goretti, one of the lessons that must be learned is that parts of Cornwall should never again be completely cut off, with no way in or out, no power, no water, and no means of communicating with the outside world. My constituency is 624th out of 650 constituencies…
Hansard · 15 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Offshore Wind14 Jan 2026
PM
Perran Moon
This news is very welcome to those of us who believe in a swift transition away from fossil fuels. Can the Secretary of State confirm that as a result of today’s auction round, supply chain jobs, including those in places such as Hayle and Falmouth in Cornwall, will remain at the top of the Government’s…
Hansard · 14 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Storm Goretti13 Jan 2026
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Madam Deputy Speaker. Jutting out into the Atlantic, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly have often found themselves on the frontline of nationally significant weather events. As my hon. Friend the Member for Truro and Falmouth (Jayne Kirkham) mentioned, the predictions are that storms like Goretti will become more and more frequent. This…
Hansard · 13 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Social and Affordable Homes: Camborne and Redruth12 Jan 2026
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Perran Moon
What steps he is taking to build more social and affordable homes in Camborne and Redruth constituency.
Hansard · 12 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Local Bus Services8 Jan 2026
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Perran Moon
What steps she is taking to help improve local bus services.
Hansard · 8 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Business of the House8 Jan 2026
PM
Perran Moon
Meur ras, Madam Deputy Speaker. For decades, remote coastal areas such as Cornwall have seen education funding inexplicably lag well behind urban areas. Under this Labour Government, the particular challenges and costs associated with delivering services in deprived remote coastal areas have begun to be recognised in some Government funding models, but not all. Will…
Hansard · 8 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Rural Communities7 Jan 2026
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Perran Moon
It is not just the constituents of Banbury who know they were let down by the New Zealand and Australia trade deals, but the Conservatives themselves. My Conservative predecessor said of the Australia deal that it was “not actually a very good deal for the UK”.—[Official Report, 14 November 2022 ; Vol. 722, c. 424.]
Hansard · 7 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Energy Bills Reduction6 Jan 2026
PM
Perran Moon
What assessment he has made of the potential impact of reducing energy bills by £150 on family finances.
Hansard · 6 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Migrants: Safe and Legal Routes5 Jan 2026
PM
Perran Moon
What steps her Department is taking to introduce new safe and legal routes for migrants.
Hansard · 5 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Agricultural Property Relief and Business Property Relief5 Jan 2026
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Perran Moon
I thoroughly welcome the increase in the threshold, and I remind the Minister that in terms of farming profitability, my Conservative predecessor—a former DEFRA Secretary —described their Australia deal as “not actually a very good deal for the UK”.—[Official Report, 14 November 2022 ; Vol. 722, c. 424.] The Conservatives sold out and undercut our…
Hansard · 5 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
HMP Leyhill: Offender Abscondments5 Jan 2026
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Perran Moon
Once again, the Opposition have clearly absconded from reality. Will the Minister remind the House what the previous Government—of which the shadow Secretary of State, the right hon. Member for Newark (Robert Jenrick) , was part—actually did to clamp down on absconds?
Hansard · 5 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Venezuela5 Jan 2026
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Perran Moon
I accept that Venezuela is a brutal, failed and highly dangerous state, but the implications of this action will be deeply destabilising across eastern Europe. In the Foreign Secretary’s discussions with the US Secretary of State about international law, did she reference the message that this action sends to Putin about Russia’s ambitions in Europe?
Hansard · 5 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Railways Bill9 Dec 2025
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Perran Moon
The Bill makes clear that GBR and the Office of Rail and Road would be required to have regard to local transport plans produced by mayoral combined authorities. However, that requirement does not apply to local transport plans produced by single strategic authorities outside mayoral combined authorities. Within Cornwall, we cannot and will not join…
Hansard · 9 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Post-16 Skills Education8 Dec 2025
PM
Perran Moon
What steps his Department is taking to help to ensure that post-16 education provides the necessary skills to support the economy.
Hansard · 8 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Child Poverty Strategy8 Dec 2025
PM
Perran Moon
Meur ras, Madam Deputy Speaker. When the removal of the two-child benefit limit is considered chronologically, alongside the expansion of Best Start hubs, support for childcare, free breakfasts, free school meals and now the youth guarantee, does the Secretary of State agree that through the fog of deprivation, it is now possible to make out…
Hansard · 8 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
OBR: Resignation of Chair3 Dec 2025
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Perran Moon
The OBR leak was deeply disturbing, particularly in the light of international sensitivities. Can the Chief Secretary rule out foreign actors exploiting the OBR’s inadequate security at any point?
Hansard · 3 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Income tax (charge)27 Nov 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Madam Deputy Speaker. I begin with some Kernewek, as I have done in pretty much every question in this Chamber, to reinforce the point about part III Cornish language status made by my hon. Friend the Member for South East Cornwall (Anna Gelderd) . Yesterday, the Chancellor announced a Budget intent on stability,…
Hansard · 27 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions24 Nov 2025
PM
Perran Moon
Meur ras, Mr Speaker. The whole of Cornwall, one of the most deprived regions in northern Europe, missed out on Pride in Place funding, which I can only assume was due to the “trusting your neighbour” indicator being treated as a marker of affluence rather than deprivation in the community needs index. Can the Minister…
Hansard · 24 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Critical Minerals Strategy24 Nov 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Madam Deputy Speaker. Anyone who has visited my Camborne, Redruth and Hayle constituency cannot have missed the signs of our industrial past, but after decades of post-industrial deprivation, global demand for critical minerals is surging to accelerate the transition to a clean energy future—opposed entirely by Reform—and with our unique geology, Cornwall is…
Hansard · 24 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 43 - Charges payable by undertakers executing works in maintainable highways24 Nov 2025
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Perran Moon
I wholeheartedly agree with my hon. Friend about the overnight stay levy, but I would like it to go further. Cornwall relies a lot on our tourism trade, but it brings with it a whole series of costs that are not recognised in any local government settlement. Cornwall is very long and thin, but by…
Hansard · 24 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 202319 Nov 2025
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Perran Moon
Yesterday, along with the Veterans Minister, I met a group of special forces veterans based in Cornwall. The legacy Act’s immunity scheme, which would have enabled immunity for terrorists and included other key provisions, was ruled against by our domestic courts. Is it not the case that any new Government would have had to deal…
Hansard · 19 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Engagements19 Nov 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Mr Speaker. On 5 March at the Dispatch Box, the Prime Minister said these words: “We do recognise Cornish national minority status—not just the proud language, history and culture of Cornwall, but its bright future.”—[Official Report, 5 March 2025 ; Vol. 763, c. 278.] Since then, I have repeatedly asked Ministers for Cornwall’s…
Hansard · 19 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Clean Energy: Private Sector Investment18 Nov 2025
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Perran Moon
What estimate he has made of the value of private sector investment in clean energy since 4 July 2024.
Hansard · 18 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House13 Nov 2025
PM
Perran Moon
This week, the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology made the very welcome announcement that animal testing in science is set to be phased out faster, delivering on the Government’s manifesto pledge to strengthen animal welfare. Does the Leader of the House agree with me that, as well as delivering on that pledge, we must…
Hansard · 13 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Energy12 Nov 2025
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Perran Moon
Can the right hon. Member remind the House which party was in power when we reached cripplingly high energy prices that led to the cost of living crisis that we have today?
Hansard · 12 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Human Rights Laws11 Nov 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Mr Speaker. There are perhaps other unforeseen consequences of leaving the ECHR, including for the framework convention for the protection of national minorities. Does the Lord Chancellor agree that either the Opposition parties wishing to leave the ECHR have not considered the impact of leaving on Cornish national minority status, or they have…
Hansard · 11 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions30 Oct 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Mr Speaker. Spinning out of the industrial strategy is the eagerly awaited critical minerals strategy, the launch of which will happen in due course—or dreckly, as we say in Cornwall. It is of particular interest to my constituency. Canada, the US and Australia have already established new mineral exploration funds. Such funds support…
Hansard · 30 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House30 Oct 2025
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Perran Moon
Yesterday, after a sewage pipe burst, excrement flowed into Hayle harbour. That followed the cancellation of the national inter-club surfing championships due to sewage pollution at Porthtowan, and the total and persistent loss of mains water in the village of Chiverton, and comes on the back of rising water bills. The people of Camborne, Redruth…
Hansard · 30 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Gaza and Hamas29 Oct 2025
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Perran Moon
There have been recent press reports that the Israeli Government have been arming factions within Gaza in order to destabilise Hamas. Can the Minister comment on any of those reports? What is the position of the British Government on that?
Hansard · 29 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Child Poverty: Cornwall27 Oct 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Mr Speaker. I represent the most deprived constituency in Cornwall, which is itself one of the most deprived areas in northern Europe. Child poverty shot up under the Conservatives. Today our local further education college—Cornwall college, rated “outstanding” by Ofsted—is turning away young learners in construction and engineering because of a lack of…
Hansard · 27 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Children with SEND: Mainstream Schools20 Oct 2025
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Perran Moon
On Friday, I attended a meeting in Cornwall of the National Association of Head Teachers. We discussed the adversarial nature of the SEND system for all stakeholders. As we develop a system that focuses on inclusion, does the Minister agree that a key indicator of its success must be that it drives out the combative…
Hansard · 20 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions13 Oct 2025
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Perran Moon
Cornwall’s economic potential is vast. Cornish renewable energy and critical minerals can power the UK’s transition away from a fossil fuel-based economy, but economic development funding through the shared prosperity fund has come to an end. Can the Secretary of State reassure the people of Cornwall that our economic growth will not be limited by…
Hansard · 13 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Neighbourhood Policing15 Sep 2025
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Perran Moon
What recent progress her Department has made on improving neighbourhood policing.
Hansard · 15 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Electric Vehicles11 Sep 2025
PM
Perran Moon
What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help support people to use electric vehicles.
Hansard · 11 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
UK Ambassador to the US: Appointment Process11 Sep 2025
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Perran Moon
The Prime Minister has acted swiftly and decisively. What a contrast with the Conservative party. I note that the shadow Foreign Secretary is not in her place today. What happened when she broke the ministerial code? The Conservatives promoted her. Does the Minister agree that we will not take lectures on ethics from them?
Hansard · 11 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Regional Transport Inequality11 Sep 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Madam Deputy Speaker. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Derby North (Catherine Atkinson) on securing this important debate to highlight the disparity in the effectiveness and adequacy of transport between different regions. I would like to speak about my constituency of Camborne, Redruth and Hayle and to consider how specific issues…
Hansard · 11 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Russian Drones: Violation of Polish Airspace10 Sep 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Madam Deputy Speaker. Not only is the shocking escalation of hostilities by Russia a deliberately provocative act, but it threatens all NATO states, and an iron-clad response is now required. Will the Ministry, with our NATO partners, be unequivocal in reminding Russian and Belarusian counterparts of NATO article 5, and that an attack…
Hansard · 10 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Remote Coastal Communities8 Sep 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Madam Deputy Speaker. I am pleased to have secured this debate on Government support for remote coastal communities. My constituency of Camborne, Redruth and Hayle is one such area, and there is growing evidence that such constituencies face distinct and underestimated challenges. I welcome the Under-Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local…
Hansard · 8 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill2 Sep 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Madam Deputy Speaker. On 5 March this year, the Prime Minister stood at the Dispatch Box and said these words: “We do recognise Cornish national minority status—not just the proud language, history and culture of Cornwall, but its bright future.”—[Official Report, 5 March 2025 ; Vol. 763, c. 278.] Since arriving in this…
Hansard · 2 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions1 Sep 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Mr Speaker. The number of young NEET people is often a reflection of a range of different factors: poverty, poor mental health services, lack of access to support services, and inadequate transport, SEND and care services, especially in remote coastal areas such as Camborne, Redruth and Hayle. Can the Minister reassure the House…
Hansard · 1 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Health Inequalities22 Jul 2025
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Perran Moon
What steps his Department is taking to tackle health inequalities across the country.
Hansard · 22 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Sir David Amess Summer Adjournment22 Jul 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Madam Deputy Speaker. I start by paying tribute to Sir David Amess. I did not know him personally, but I am moved by the references to his life from across the House and particularly from the Father of the House, the right hon. Member for Gainsborough (Sir Edward Leigh) . This debate, in…
Hansard · 22 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Industrial Strategy: Cornwall17 Jul 2025
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Perran Moon
What assessment he has made of the potential impact of the industrial strategy on Cornwall.
Hansard · 17 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House17 Jul 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Madam Deputy Speaker. In Cornwall, the word dreckly means at some unspecified time in the future—a bit like mañana. I have learned since arriving in this place that there is an equivalent parliamentary expression: “in due course”. Of the five Celtic languages, which include Manx Gaelic, only the Cornish language does not have…
Hansard · 17 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Offshore Wind16 Jul 2025
PM
Perran Moon
What recent discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on support for offshore wind in Wales.
Hansard · 16 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions15 Jul 2025
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Perran Moon
In France, Germany, Croatia and elsewhere on mainland Europe, geothermal energy is being taken very seriously. I was disappointed that geothermal energy got little mention in the industrial strategy, particularly as there is estimated to be 30 GW of energy in the Cornish granite batholith. Will the Secretary of State meet me to discuss how…
Hansard · 15 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions14 Jul 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Mr Speaker. Cornwall is desperate to access the highest level of devolution, but because of our national minority status, Cornwall cannot and will not join a mayoral combined authority. Before this House is asked to vote on a devolution Bill that discriminates against the people of Cornwall, will the Secretary of State meet…
Hansard · 14 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House3 Jul 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Kaderyer. Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. Because of Cornish national minority status, Cornwall will not and cannot ever join a mayoral combined authority unless the Deputy Prime Minister imposes it on us. There is a worrying trend across Government in industrial policy, transport, housing and health, which suggests that the only way to…
Hansard · 3 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions1 Jul 2025
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Perran Moon
Ports are engines for economic growth in sectors such as energy and critical minerals. Falmouth port, in the constituency neighbouring mine, is surrounded by massive tin and lithium deposits, and it has ambitious plans to play its part. In line with our manifesto commitment for a £1.5 billion ports fund, will the Chancellor outline what…
Hansard · 1 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Water Company Fines: Water Restoration Fund19 Jun 2025
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Perran Moon
The interim Cunliffe report on the water sector has highlighted weak, disjointed and reactive regulation by various regulators. If the commission’s final findings confirm the assessment of the regulators, can the Minister confirm that she will act swiftly and decisively to reform regulation of our water companies?
Hansard · 19 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House19 Jun 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Madam Deputy Speaker. Yesterday was National Thank a Teacher Day—an opportunity to thank teachers across the country, including in my Camborne, Redruth and Hayle constituency. Will the Leader of the House join me in thanking teachers across the country for all the work they do to give young people the best possible start…
Hansard · 19 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions17 Jun 2025
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Perran Moon
A couple of weeks ago at my constituency surgery, though tears my constituent Amy explained how, following a hip operation in 2008, she suffered progressive nerve damage due to repeated failures in diagnosis, referral and treatment. Despite raising concerns for years, she was told that her pain was common. A nerve test in 2015 confirmed…
Hansard · 17 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions10 Jun 2025
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Perran Moon
Penn-bloodh lowen, Mr Speaker. I welcome the Government’s commitment to nuclear energy as a means of reducing our reliance on fossil fuels, but I am concerned that far less attention has been given to another low-carbon, low marginal cost, firm baseload power source—deep geothermal. By some estimates, there are over 30 GW of geothermal energy…
Hansard · 10 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
National Resilience5 Jun 2025
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Perran Moon
What recent progress his Department has made on strengthening national resilience.
Hansard · 5 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House5 Jun 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras bras, Mr Speaker. New data from the Office for National Statistics on sickness absence rates was published yesterday. As a Cornish MP, I am particularly concerned that the south-west has the highest sickness absence across the whole of the UK. Sickness absence follows poverty, and Cornwall’s poverty figures have been masked by wealthier…
Hansard · 5 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Regional Growth4 Jun 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras bras, Madam Deputy Speaker. I thoroughly welcome the Treasury’s Green Book Review because the current funding formulae do not reflect the true cost of delivering services in remote coastal areas such as Cornwall. They do not account for the scattered nature of deprivation, the costs associated with seasonal surge in demand, the costs…
Hansard · 4 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Thames Water3 Jun 2025
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Perran Moon
The situation at Thames Water is deeply disturbing, and in my constituency of Camborne, Redruth and Hayle—the home of Surfers Against Sewage—there is now deep anxiety that this commercial insecurity will spread. With only three prosecutions and no meaningful penalties under the previous Government, is it not clear that the Conservatives prioritised the polluters instead…
Hansard · 3 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Strategic Defence Review2 Jun 2025
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Perran Moon
This is unquestionably an important moment and a significant review, so I find it incredible—astonishing, in fact—that once again for this important statement Reform Members have gone AWOL. They clearly do not give a damn about the defence of our country. On page 32 of the review, an overview of the dependencies and threats includes…
Hansard · 2 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House15 May 2025
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Perran Moon
Defibrillators are a vital community resource; they save lives and provide reassurance to local residents and visitors. In my constituency of Camborne, Redruth and Hayle, Paul Kimberley has been leading the St Agnes parish-wide defibrillator network, which now includes 50 different defibrillators across the area. Thanks to that initiative, St Agnes now ranks in the…
Hansard · 15 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Solar Farms15 May 2025
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Perran Moon
Is my hon. Friend surprised to hear that despite our deep concern about solar panel production in China, there was virtually zero investment in the UK’s solar production during the Conservatives’ time in office? Since we came to power—
Hansard · 15 May 2025 · parliament.uk
UK-EU Summit13 May 2025
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Perran Moon
Does the Minister agree that at the heart of this debate is that this Government are taking proactive engagement with our nearest and largest trading and security partner, which is a quantum leap from the failed position of sneering resentment from the Conservative party?
Hansard · 13 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions12 May 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Mr Speaker. Some of the most vulnerable people in my Camborne, Redruth and Hayle constituency have profound anxieties about what the changes to personal independence payment eligibility criteria will mean for them. What steps is the Minister taking to communicate to people who will never be able to work again that the new…
Hansard · 12 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House8 May 2025
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Perran Moon
I am delighted that the United Kingdom stands on the brink of a trade agreement with the United States. Does the Leader of the House agree that this is vindication of the firm, but fair, calm and measured approach of the Prime Minister, in stark contrast to the shrill voices from those on the Conservative…
Hansard · 8 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions29 Apr 2025
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Perran Moon
The United Kingdom was particularly susceptible to changes in international gas prices during the energy crisis, and bills and prices soared as a result. Under this Government, GB Energy is installing solar panels in hospitals in my Camborne, Redruth and Hayle constituency, but will the Minister remind us which party presided over the worst cost…
Hansard · 29 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Hospitals23 Apr 2025
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Perran Moon
Does my hon. Friend share my real discomfort at the gall of the hon. Member for Henley and Thame (Freddie van Mierlo) in suggesting that somehow this Government are making the same mistakes that the Conservative Government made, when it was in the 2010s—under a coalition Government—that the rot started, with the Liberal Democrats?
Hansard · 23 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Sewage23 Apr 2025
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Perran Moon
Including the Liberal Democrats.
Hansard · 23 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Reoffending on Probation22 Apr 2025
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Perran Moon
What steps her Department is taking to help reduce levels of reoffending by people on probation.
Hansard · 22 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions3 Apr 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Mr Speaker. Cultural spaces across our nation that rely on funding through Arts Council England, such as The Ladder in my constituency, have been dismayed to see a second delay to the new cycle of national portfolio investment. As that investment is fundamental to the income stream and stability of cultural activities, what…
Hansard · 3 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House3 Apr 2025
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Perran Moon
Wednesday last week was Epilepsy Awareness Day. My constituent Sara contacted me about its acknowledgment in Parliament, and today I am wearing a purple tie to mark epilepsy awareness. Will the Leader of the House reassure Sara and me that support for the hundreds of thousands of people who suffer from this challenging condition will…
Hansard · 3 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
School-based Nursery Capital Grants2 Apr 2025
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Perran Moon
Treleigh primary school sits at the heart of my Camborne, Redruth and Hayle constituency. It is surrounded by an area that suffers from profound levels of poverty and deprivation. If ever there was an area that needed some good news on early years, it is mine, following the shameful neglect by the previous Government. Does…
Hansard · 2 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Onshore Wind and Solar Generation2 Apr 2025
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Perran Moon
The approach set out in the order is a continuation of the Minister’s work to build the clean energy infrastructure that the country needs. I agree that the capacity threshold and the reintroduction of onshore wind generation stations into the definition of nationally significant infrastructure projects will help deliver the triple benefits of decarbonisation, energy…
Hansard · 2 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Trail Hunting1 Apr 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Mr Speaker. I am delighted to secure my first Adjournment debate, and for it to be on an issue so close to my heart: trail hunting and, more broadly, animal welfare. Put simply, animal cruelty should have no place in modern, progressive 21st-century Britain. Having spent most of my life living in rural…
Hansard · 1 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Coastal Communities20 Mar 2025
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Perran Moon
Is the hon. Member surprised to hear that Reform is campaigning locally in Cornwall against second homes, yet nationally it voted against taxes on second homes?
Hansard · 20 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Clean Power by 203018 Mar 2025
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Perran Moon
The Conservative party abandoned the economy, the NHS, the justice system and immigration, and now it is joining its Reform collaborators and other climate change deniers in the dunce’s corner. Does the Secretary of State agree that, unlike this Government, who recognise the triple benefit of the 2030 goal—energy security, a transition to renewables, and…
Hansard · 18 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions17 Mar 2025
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Perran Moon
Supporting people back into work is not only the right thing to do for the UK economy, but the fair and compassionate thing to do for people stuck in the welfare system. However, over the past few days, a significant number of people have contacted my constituency office with profound concerns about what they have…
Hansard · 17 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Sustainable Farming Incentive12 Mar 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Madam Deputy Speaker. Is the Minister surprised that the Conservative party is now crying crocodile tears when it failed to get £350 million of SFI out and into farmers’ hands and failed to stop speculative acquisition of farmland by tax dodgers?
Hansard · 12 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Multi-academy Trusts: Management Accountability10 Mar 2025
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Perran Moon
In my constituency of Camborne and Redruth, a small number of multi-academy trusts are contributing to a high level of suspensions and exclusions. Will the Minister meet me to discuss that as a matter of urgency?
Hansard · 10 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Plan for Change6 Mar 2025
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Perran Moon
What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to implement the Government’s plan for change.
Hansard · 6 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House6 Mar 2025
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Perran Moon
The creative services sector in my constituency of Camborne, Redruth and Hayle and in Cornwall more generally is one of the most important to our local economy. The work produced is exhibited and sold all over the world, but many of those active in our creative industries are concerned about the intellectual property risk from…
Hansard · 6 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
North Sea Energy6 Mar 2025
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Perran Moon
The usual luddite tendencies are on display on the Opposition Benches after 14 years of abject failure. This Government are embracing the golden triangle: energy security to reduce bills, transitioning to net zero, and hundreds of thousands of secure British jobs in Scotland and across the UK. Does the Minister agree that if the shadow…
Hansard · 6 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Geothermal Energy6 Mar 2025
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Perran Moon
I thank the hon. Member for giving us the opportunity to discuss the potential of geothermal and the barriers when it comes to planning. In my constituency of Camborne, Redruth and Hayle, we have businesses that are at the forefront of both shallow geothermal energy, with ground source heat pumps developed by Kensa, and deep…
Hansard · 6 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Engagements5 Mar 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras ha gool Peran lowen—happy St Piran’s day—to the hundreds of thousands of people in Cornwall and around the world who are celebrating it today. Will the Prime Minister confirm our Government’s commitment to national minority status for Cornwall, and will he join me in wishing Cornish folk the world over a very happy…
Hansard · 5 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions4 Mar 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Mr Speaker. Under this Labour Government, Cornish tin mining is back. Following the recent National Wealth Fund investment in South Crofty tin mine at the centre of my Camborne, Redruth and Hayle constituency, does the Chancellor agree that, in doubling the National Wealth Fund investment, that is a perfect example of how public…
Hansard · 4 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Ukraine3 Mar 2025
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Perran Moon
I thank the Prime Minister for his careful and considerate leadership this weekend. Does he agree that Putin will feast on western division; that the only people smiling on Saturday were those in Moscow, Tehran and Tbilisi; and that, at this delicate moment, it is vital that Members in every corner of this House continue…
Hansard · 3 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Georgia: Civil Liberties25 Feb 2025
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Perran Moon
What steps he is taking to support civil liberties in Georgia.
Hansard · 25 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Warm Home Discount25 Feb 2025
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Perran Moon
I thoroughly welcome the statement, particularly on the reform of Ofgem and back billing. It is a key plank in the just transition as we move away from a rigged energy market that is totally reliant on imports of gas from dictators such as Putin. It is not, however, just about the transition to renewables.…
Hansard · 25 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Plant Oxford Site24 Feb 2025
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Perran Moon
I know that the shadow Minister struggles with the dynamics of the automotive industry, but for the last 20 years, 50% of new vehicle sales have been fleet and business sales. Does the Minister agree that the decision taken today is a commercial decision, based around the structure of BMW’s dealer network, as opposed to…
Hansard · 24 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Breakfast Clubs: Early Adopters24 Feb 2025
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Perran Moon
Gwinear Community primary school is one of the 750 early adopters, and I am extremely pleased that they have joined in. Does the Secretary of State agree that this is part of an overall strategy to ensure that all children can gain access to the education that they deserve—a strategy that has been profoundly missing…
Hansard · 24 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Points of Order24 Feb 2025
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Perran Moon
On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. Today is the third anniversary of the start of the war in Ukraine. During the Ukraine statement, several Members were asking where certain other Members were for that vital debate. Up to now, the House has been rock solid in its overwhelming support for Ukraine. It may…
Hansard · 24 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Electric Vehicles13 Feb 2025
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Perran Moon
What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help support people to purchase electric vehicles.
Hansard · 13 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions6 Feb 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras ha myttin da, Mr Speaker. Many of my constituents in Hayle have become increasingly concerned about the dredging of sand around Hayle harbour and the potential environmental damage. We desperately need a solution that works for residents and the environment and maintains our vitally important harbour. Will the Minister meet me as a…
Hansard · 6 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
English Devolution and Local Government5 Feb 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Madam Deputy Speaker. I thank the Secretary of State for her statement. The Cornish people are proudly subject to the Council of Europe framework convention for the protection of national minorities. I respectfully invite the Secretary of State to guarantee that when the devolution Bill is published, it will in no way contravene…
Hansard · 5 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions3 Feb 2025
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Perran Moon
If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities.
Hansard · 3 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
UK Shared Prosperity Fund: Northern Ireland20 Jan 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Mr Speaker. Cornwall’s allocation from the shared prosperity fund is good news and well needed. The Government are reworking the outcomes for the shared prosperity grants, and councils such as Cornwall are awaiting the memorandum of understanding for the grant before they can make agreements with providers. Ongoing schemes need certainty, as employees…
Hansard · 20 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency16 Jan 2025
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Perran Moon
I thank the right hon. Member for Tatton (Esther McVey) for securing a debate on what is an incredibly important campaign in support of the reforms to the MHRA. I would like to make clear my interest as an officer of the all-party parliamentary group on Primodos. I will focus on the human case for…
Hansard · 16 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Neighbourhood Policing13 Jan 2025
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Perran Moon
What recent progress her Department has made on improving neighbourhood policing.
Hansard · 13 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Public Finances: Borrowing Costs9 Jan 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras ha myttin da, Mr Speaker. Does the Chief Secretary agree that the only way that we can wrest the economy out of the clutches of the Conservatives’ doom loop is to go for growth? The Government’s new industrial strategy will be a core foundation underpinning that growth.
Hansard · 9 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House9 Jan 2025
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Perran Moon
Rugby union is the national sport of Cornwall and is integral to many of our local communities. Having spoken to several rugby clubs across and associated with Cornwall over recent months, including Camborne rugby club, and Redruth rugby club, which is celebrating its 150th anniversary, I know that there is deep and widespread unease at…
Hansard · 9 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill8 Jan 2025
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Perran Moon
In my constituency of Camborne, Redruth and Hayle, 32% of secondary school children are persistently absent from school. Some are home-schooled, but some are lost to the system without support. These are vulnerable children. This Bill is about protecting vulnerable children. Does my hon. Friend agree that voting against this Bill is playing politics with…
Hansard · 8 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Crown Estate Bill [Lords]7 Jan 2025
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Perran Moon
Meur ras, Madam Deputy Speaker. I welcome the provisions made in the Bill to improve the governance of the Crown Estate and broaden its investment powers and capacity to borrow. As stated in the Bill, the changes will mean that commissioners can undertake activities such as investing in port infrastructure and in digital technologies to…
Hansard · 7 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House19 Dec 2024
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Perran Moon
Nadelik lowen—merry Christmas. As we look forward to next year, 2025 could and should be a momentous year for Cornwall, with our unparalleled resources of renewable energy and critical minerals. Does the Leader of the House agree that the time has come to pass from Westminster to Cornwall the powers and support needed to deal…
Hansard · 19 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Energy Security17 Dec 2024
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Perran Moon
What steps he is taking to improve energy security.
Hansard · 17 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions17 Dec 2024
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Perran Moon
In the Government’s policy paper “Clean Power 2030 Action Plan”, floating offshore wind was labelled a key emerging technology, and developments were promised for future rounds of contracts for difference. Will the Minister please consider going further, and geographically ringfencing contracts for difference funding, to ensure that the massive potential of projects such as floating…
Hansard · 17 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
English Devolution16 Dec 2024
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Perran Moon
I welcome the move to devolve to every corner of the United Kingdom, but in relation to the upcoming Cornish devolution discussions, what is the Minister’s vision of how the Government will put into practice the legal obligations to protect and support Cornish national minority status in the same way that minority status is protected…
Hansard · 16 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions12 Dec 2024
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Perran Moon
I declare an interest as an officer of the all-party parliamentary group on critical minerals. Although Cornwall sits on some of the richest deposits of critical minerals in the world, including tin and lithium in my constituency of Camborne, Redruth and Hayle, there are significant geological reserves right across the United Kingdom, including in the…
Hansard · 12 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Clause 15 - Increase in rate of energy (oil and gas) profits levy10 Dec 2024
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Perran Moon
New research published in the last few days has found that fossil fuel companies reported profits of nearly $0.5 trillion during the 2022 energy crisis. By contrast, people struggled with fuel poverty and had to choose between heating and eating. One in seven households in my constituency is in fuel poverty. Does the Minister agree…
Hansard · 10 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
SEN Provision: Funding9 Dec 2024
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Perran Moon
Perranporth academy in my constituency plans to provide significant SEN provision, but it is one of 44 schools currently under a value-for-money review. As of last week, the head of Perranporth primary school had not been consulted on this. Will the Secretary of State meet me to discuss the plight of Perranporth academy?
Hansard · 9 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Transport Infrastructure21 Nov 2024
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Perran Moon
What steps she is taking to improve transport infrastructure.
Hansard · 21 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions12 Nov 2024
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Perran Moon
As Ministers know, the European powerhouse of critical minerals is Cornwall, including its vast quantities of lithium, essential for our transition away from fossil fuels. Will the Ministers agree with the industry’s call for a target of 50,000 tonnes of lithium?
Hansard · 12 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
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