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Sammy Wilson
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Sammy Wilson
· 2005–present
2,224 speeches on record Last active 2 Mar 2026
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Middle East2 Mar 2026
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Sammy Wilson
We should welcome the actions of America and Israel in trying to destroy a regime that, as the Prime Minister described, has exported terror all over the world, but why the weak-kneed response from the Government that we are limiting our bases to defensive actions. Will the Prime Minister clarify what he means by “defensive…
Hansard · 2 Mar 2026 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Limit on selective financial assistance for industry23 Feb 2026
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Sammy Wilson
Does the hon. and learned Member accept that the situation is even worse than that? If goods that are subsidised or get state aid in GB have a tenuous connection with markets in Northern Ireland, the EU can again limit the amount of state aid given, disadvantaging some producers even here in GB.
Hansard · 23 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Defence Industrial Strategy 202511 Feb 2026
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Sammy Wilson
Yesterday I met two apprentices who were engaged in firms delivering defence contracts in Northern Ireland and were enthusiastic about the skills and their prospects, but Northern Ireland benefits minimally from defence contracts across the United Kingdom. What steps is the Minister taking to ensure that more contracts are awarded to Northern Ireland, and will…
Hansard · 11 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions10 Feb 2026
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Sammy Wilson
Last week the Government pushed through the imposition of the emissions trading scheme on domestic shipping. That will have a huge impact on Northern Ireland, because so many goods are brought into Northern Ireland from GB, or sent there, on ferries. What assessment has the Minister made of the impact this will have on consumer…
Hansard · 10 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Standards in Public Life9 Feb 2026
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Sammy Wilson
Of course we need a commissioner who has the power and ability to expose corruption and deal with it, but today’s statement was not required. We already knew that the Prime Minister made a bad judgment. What the public want to know is how he will be held to account for the things that he…
Hansard · 9 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Occupied Palestinian Territories: Genocide Risk Assessment5 Feb 2026
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Sammy Wilson
I draw Members’ attention to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests. The question was asked at the start of this debate, “Whose side are we on?” Let me make something very clear: I am on the side of the people who suffered one of the most horrendous terrorist attacks on 7 October…
Hansard · 5 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Business Rates27 Jan 2026
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Sammy Wilson
I welcome the statement. It is a pity that it does not include hotels and restaurants, because the hospitality sector in Northern Ireland is under massive pressure due to taxes and the regulations that have been imposed. The Minister has confirmed that this will be new money and therefore there will be a Barnett consequential.…
Hansard · 27 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill26 Jan 2026
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Sammy Wilson
Unusually, the Minister has resorted to bluster today, accusing those of us who are opposed to the treaty of being “irresponsible” and “toying with” the security of the country. Does he not accept that it is the Government who are toying with the security of this country by ignoring the views of the Americans who…
Hansard · 26 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Warm Homes Plan21 Jan 2026
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Sammy Wilson
Despite the fact that the plan will not apply to Northern Ireland, I welcome the aspect that applies to rented accommodation. Could the Secretary of State confirm whether there will be a Barnett consequential for Northern Ireland? Does he recognise that, even with this plan, there will still be an up-front cost, so low-income families…
Hansard · 21 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Northern Ireland Troubles: Legacy and Reconciliation21 Jan 2026
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Sammy Wilson
The figures given by the Secretary of State bear out the right hon. Gentleman’s argument. Of the 200 additional civil cases, 120 are directed towards the Ministry of Defence. Does that not bear out his point that this will be a one-sided outcome and a one-sided operation?
Hansard · 21 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Commencement of Treaty and main provisions of this Act20 Jan 2026
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Sammy Wilson
This is a sad day for the United Kingdom. The Government have not been prepared to stand up for the interests of the United Kingdom. Indeed, they seem to be willing to surrender when any challenge is made to its interests. Let us look at some of the arguments that the Minister has made against…
Hansard · 20 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Business Rates: Retail, Hospitality and Leisure19 Jan 2026
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Sammy Wilson
Whether it is retail, hospitality or pubs, businesses right across the United Kingdom, especially small businesses, are failing. That is due in no small part to action by the Government—increased taxes, increased energy prices and increased regulation. Rates play a big part in that, too. Can the Minister assure us that if there is to…
Hansard · 19 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Local Elections: Cancellation19 Jan 2026
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Sammy Wilson
People in Northern Ireland on a day-to-day basis know well how casually the democratic process can be set aside, not just by this Government but by the previous Government, who gave the EU permission to impose its laws on the people of Northern Ireland without any say at all. Now the people of England are…
Hansard · 19 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Iran13 Jan 2026
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Sammy Wilson
I welcome the fact that—rather belatedly, two weeks later—the Government have made a statement to the House about the situation in Iran, giving particular attention and praise to the women who have, at great personal sacrifice, led the opposition to the regime, which directs its ire at women in particular. This should stand as a…
Hansard · 13 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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Sammy Wilson
The Minister is putting on a brave face because a manifesto commitment has been broken. People are going to pay more in income tax despite the promises that were made. Does he recognise that, for many people, this is not money to renew public services, but money squandered on giving compensation to foreign Governments for…
Hansard · 12 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Agricultural Property Relief and Business Property Relief5 Jan 2026
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Sammy Wilson
I wish you and the staff of the House a happy new year, Mr Speaker. Regardless of the reason for the change in policy—whether it is simply fear of the electoral consequences of breaking election and manifesto promises to farmers, or a belated recognition of the importance of the farming industry to feeding the nation…
Hansard · 5 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Northern Ireland Troubles Bill: Armed Forces Recruitment and Retention5 Jan 2026
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Sammy Wilson
The Northern Ireland Veterans Commissioner has said that this legislation will mean that those who serve in the armed forces are treated worse than terrorists. Former commanders have said that it will affect recruitment and retention and leave soldiers in fear of legal action. Does the Minister not recognise that by giving in to the…
Hansard · 5 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Venezuela5 Jan 2026
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Sammy Wilson
The Secretary of State is right that no one should shed any tears at the end of Maduro’s rule. Does it surprise her that Sinn Féin, first of all, defended the fraudulent election as being electorally robust, and then attended the President’s inauguration event in order to show what it said was “solidarity” with him?…
Hansard · 5 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Low-income Households9 Dec 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Low-income families have been hit by being dragged into tax bands that they were not in before and by energy costs, and now the chief executive of Aldi has said that unless the Chancellor reviews her raid on farm inheritance tax, rising food prices will hit those families as well. If she will not listen…
Hansard · 9 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Northern Ireland Troubles: Operation Kenova9 Dec 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The report makes quite clear the extent of IRA brutality and murder in Northern Ireland, including murders within their own republican community. Does the Secretary of State agree with me that the First Minister of Northern Ireland can no longer remain ambiguous in relation to, first, her acknowledgment of and, secondly, her apology for what…
Hansard · 9 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Office for Budget Responsibility Forecasts1 Dec 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The Government have had a lucky break with the coincidence of the OBR’s confession and report on its leak of the Budget details, which has given the Minister an opportunity to use the shame of the OBR to deflect from the real criticism that should lie with the Chancellor, who, weeks before, was using selective…
Hansard · 1 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Income Tax (Charge)26 Nov 2025
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Sammy Wilson
May I, on behalf of the whole nation, thank the Chancellor for advance sight of her statement over the last few weeks? I do not know what she hoped to gain by that—she may have hoped to make it more palatable—but I am afraid that the leaks have not made it any more attractive today…
Hansard · 26 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
G20 and Ukraine25 Nov 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Many of the Ukrainian refugees in my constituency have welcomed the continuity between the last Government and the current Government in respect of their support for Ukraine. President Zelensky is under great pressure from some within the American Administration to accept an unreasonable deal. Will the Prime Minister assure us that he will give his…
Hansard · 25 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
COP3025 Nov 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Does the Secretary of State not see the irony of 53,000 people—about 400 from each of the participating countries—flying to Brazil and landing on airfields cut out of the tropical forest to discuss, of all things, the reduction of CO2 emissions in the atmosphere? Of course, they reached the conclusion that to keep our homes…
Hansard · 25 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Maccabi Tel Aviv FC: Away Fans Ban24 Nov 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Confidence in the police is very important, and the Jewish community have every justification for not being confident in the police—whether it is some of the policing we have seen here in London or in the west midlands. Given that the reports in The Sunday Times seem to contradict totally what the police in the…
Hansard · 24 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Critical Minerals Strategy24 Nov 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Anyone listening to this statement should be fearful for the future of energy production in this country. On the one hand, we have a Government who are totally committed to net zero, the elements of which will require huge inputs of critical minerals. On the other hand, the Minister tells us that by 2035 we…
Hansard · 24 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Gaza and Sudan18 Nov 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Let me first draw the House’s attention to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests. The Foreign Secretary is right: peace is fragile in Gaza. The Israeli Government have agreed the 20-point peace plan and the UN resolution, and—despite what she has said—have allowed more than 20,000 truckloads of aid into Gaza since…
Hansard · 18 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Northern Ireland Troubles Bill18 Nov 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The shadow Secretary of State pointed out that the Secretary of State assured us that there will be no input from the Irish Government set out in the Bill. Yet, first, the Irish Government were the only ones consulted. Secondly, there will be appointments made. Does he see the possibility that a Government who have…
Hansard · 18 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
ExxonMobil: Mossmorran18 Nov 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The Minister says that he and the Government have no bias against the people of Scotland, but they certainly have not done very well out of this Government—1,000 jobs being lost a month in the North sea, and now today’s announcement. He attributes it all to a commercial decision. That commercial decision was made in…
Hansard · 18 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Asylum Policy17 Nov 2025
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Sammy Wilson
I welcome the honest and realistic assessment the Secretary of State has made today in relation to the broken asylum system and the division that immigration is causing across the United Kingdom. She has been innovative in some of the proposals she has made. Only time will tell whether the potential loopholes will undermine the…
Hansard · 17 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
BBC Leadership11 Nov 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The fact of the matter is this is not just about manipulating the speech of a President the BBC clearly detests. There were other allegations made about promoting Hamas propaganda, producing fake stories about race bias, censoring people who were gender critical, and promoting stories with a one-sided view of climate change, as well as…
Hansard · 11 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Heathrow: National Airports Review22 Oct 2025
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Sammy Wilson
While most of the comments today have been critical, regions across the United Kingdom need a strong hub airport, and Heathrow provides that. I seek assurances from the Secretary of State that slots at any expanded airport will be ensured for flights from regional airports. But I also warn her: given the way climate change…
Hansard · 22 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Maccabi Tel Aviv FC: Away Fans Ban20 Oct 2025
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Sammy Wilson
First, I congratulate the Secretary of State on the very clear message that she has given today. Is it not a fact that, despite some of the excuses coming from Members behind me, this is all about the religion of the supporters who will be attending this match, and indeed that the only people they…
Hansard · 20 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Commencement of Treaty and main provisions of this Act20 Oct 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Will the right hon. Member give way?
Hansard · 20 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions14 Oct 2025
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Sammy Wilson
This week a conservation charity has indicated that the creep of wind farms in Scotland—17 million trees have been cut down to provide for them—is destroying the highlands, while in England 5% of prime agricultural land is to be used for renewable energy projects at a time when we produce only 60% of our food.…
Hansard · 14 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Middle East14 Oct 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The DUP welcomes the release of the hostages and the prospect of long-term peace in that area of the middle east. I know this will probably stick in the throat of many Labour Members, but we must thank President Trump for the role he has played in delivering this deal. He recognised that weakness will…
Hansard · 14 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Northern Ireland Troubles14 Oct 2025
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Sammy Wilson
When we cut through the waffle of this statement and the Secretary of State’s answers this afternoon, one fact remains: soldiers who served in Northern Ireland who have already had cases tried will be able to be dragged back into the courts and will be subject to interrogation there. The Secretary of State talked about…
Hansard · 14 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Manchester Terrorism Attack13 Oct 2025
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Sammy Wilson
First, I congratulate the Secretary of State on the forthrightness and clarity of the message she has sent from this House today. People in Northern Ireland appreciate the deep hurt experienced by those who went to worship and found that they were victims of terrorism. We have had people machine-gunned while praying, people shot dead…
Hansard · 13 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Security Update: Official Secrets Act Case13 Oct 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The Government have not had a great record in the courts recently. Kneecap’s case was thrown out because the paperwork was not correct, and now we have the spy case not proceeding because evidence was not provided. The fact of the matter is that China now controls many of our supply chains, holds a lot…
Hansard · 13 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Qatar: Israeli Strike10 Sep 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Let us look at the facts behind Israel’s strike. We have a bunch of terrorists who have been sitting in the safety of Qatar for years, organising and financing acts of terror, including the mass murder of civilians in Israel this week, and boasting about their involvement in it. Is it not an advance that…
Hansard · 10 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Speciality Steel UK: Insolvency2 Sep 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The Minister is right to state that the business environment has not been good for the UK steel industry. The main cause for that adverse environment, of course, has been high energy prices—twice as high as those of European competitors and three times higher than those of US competitors. Given that the energy sector reminds…
Hansard · 2 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Group-based Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse2 Sep 2025
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Sammy Wilson
It is a pity that the Government have had to be dragged screaming into granting this inquiry into Pakistani rape and grooming gangs, but the inquiry is welcome. However, given the fact that nobody has been appointed yet, the terms of reference have not be determined and we do not even know how long the…
Hansard · 2 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Middle East21 Jul 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The disturbing images from Gaza lead us all to the conclusion that this war must end. However, we must remember that it was started because terrorists raped, burned and murdered people, took captives and still abuse those captives today. The war could finish tomorrow if the terrorists released those captives and agree to a ceasefire.…
Hansard · 21 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
State of Climate and Nature14 Jul 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The real driver of this statement is the fact that the Secretary of State is losing the argument with his colleagues, who are now challenging the impact of his policies on economic growth. He is trying to cover up the cost, which the OBR revealed last week will be £30 billion per year and £800…
Hansard · 14 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Post Office Horizon Inquiry: Volume 18 Jul 2025
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Sammy Wilson
I also welcome Sir Wyn’s report. It reminds us of the cynical, dishonest and illegal behaviour of Post Office and Fujitsu officials, who caused so much misery to so many people who were doing an honest job and were wrongly accused. The Minister rightly said that he is determined to move on and get redress…
Hansard · 8 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
British Indian Ocean Territory: Sovereignty2 Jul 2025
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Sammy Wilson
It is amazing that we are to give up an important security base without it being necessary to do so, that we are to pay billions to a Government that will allow them to make tax cuts while we impose tax burdens on our own country, and that the Minister stands here today at the…
Hansard · 2 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Welfare Reform30 Jun 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Many on the DUP Benches want to support the Government in achieving the objective of getting people back to work, and being fair to those who cannot work, but does the Secretary of State realise how difficult her actions make it for us to give support? Last week the Deputy Prime Minister stood at the…
Hansard · 30 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Glastonbury Festival: BBC Coverage30 Jun 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Anyone who witnessed the disgusting images of young, middle-class, educated morons chanting “Death to the IDF” at the weekend can only be alarmed that we have stooped to this level in our society. Even worse, the state broadcaster broadcast those images across the nation. I welcome what the Secretary of State said, and the way…
Hansard · 30 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Prax Lindsey Oil Refinery30 Jun 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Whatever the specific reasons for the company’s failure, the fact of the matter is that the refining industry has been squeezed for decades as a result of Government policy. When the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero stands up and demonises fossil fuels, it is hardly surprising that there is not investment…
Hansard · 30 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Spending Review 202511 Jun 2025
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Sammy Wilson
First of all, I welcome the fact that, at least in real terms, the Northern Ireland budget has been maintained over the spending period, although I would point out to the Chancellor that a 0.5% real increase will not enable the Northern Ireland Executive to match the real increase in spending on health and policing…
Hansard · 11 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions10 Jun 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Happy birthday, Mr Speaker, and despite what has been said by colleagues on the Benches in front of me, you do not look a day over 75. [Laughter.] While the Minister is claiming to save the world by closing down the oil and gas industry in the United Kingdom, Centrica has signed a £20 billion…
Hansard · 10 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Nuclear Power: Investment10 Jun 2025
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Sammy Wilson
I also welcome—[Interruption.] It is very unusual for me to welcome anything from the Secretary of State but I welcome this announcement, because nuclear is an important element in providing the baseload for electricity across the United Kingdom. He mentioned delivery five times in his statement, but this is an announcement not a delivery, and…
Hansard · 10 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories10 Jun 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Regardless of what one may think of the views expressed by the two Ministers who are subject to sanctions today, the fact is that this is nothing new—they have been saying it for a long time without sanctions. The question that must be asked today is: why now? The Minister must know that this will…
Hansard · 10 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Regional Growth4 Jun 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The Minister is right in stating that modern growth relies on dynamic, interconnected regions and that stronger transport links are vital for businesses to expand their markets for goods and services. While he has announced £15.6 billion to improve transport links in other parts of the United Kingdom, his Government are spending £140 million on…
Hansard · 4 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
UK-EU Summit20 May 2025
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Sammy Wilson
After every EU summit, the people of Northern Ireland have been subjected to spin, broken promises and, in some cases, downright lies. The Prime Minister today said that the new SPS agreement will mean no more lorry drivers queuing for 16 hours at the border with rotting food in the back and no more needless…
Hansard · 20 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories20 May 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The House has debated this issue regularly for many months—in fact, for well over a year. However, we must remind ourselves why we are doing this. It is because brutal terrorists burned, raped, murdered, and tortured innocent citizens and took hostages, and then continued a conflict against Israel. In his expressions of anger today, the…
Hansard · 20 May 2025 · parliament.uk
US-UK Trade Deal: Northern Ireland12 May 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The Secretary of State spent about five minutes of his response evading the question that was asked: what will the impact of this trade deal be on Northern Ireland? The fact of the matter is—and he has already said it—that this will be difficult and complicated, and we have to remember that the EU has…
Hansard · 12 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Immigration System12 May 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The House is right to be sceptical about a policy on a toxic issue that has been announced after the Government have suffered a significant electoral defeat in which the main issue was immigration. Can the Home Secretary tell us how deliverable many elements of this policy are? What will happen to the hundreds of…
Hansard · 12 May 2025 · parliament.uk
United States Film Tariff7 May 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The film industry is important in Northern Ireland; the Executive have poured a considerable amount of money into Northern Ireland Screen, and the internationally successful “Game of Thrones” was filmed in Northern Ireland, much of it in my constituency. We can see the benefits of that, as tens of millions of pounds have been poured…
Hansard · 7 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Engagements30 Apr 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The blackouts in Spain have caused chaos. There is a realisation among many Back Benchers in the Prime Minister’s own party that thousands of jobs are being lost in Scotland in the oil industry. Businesses face energy costs that are making them uncompetitive, and consumers are being plunged into fuel poverty. Does the Prime Minister…
Hansard · 30 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Energy Grid Resilience30 Apr 2025
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Sammy Wilson
May I assure the House that, not wishing to inflict a by-election on the citizens of East Antrim, I will not be running any marathons—not now or at any other time in future? The Minister has rightly said that the cause of the outage in Spain is yet to be identified, but the fact is…
Hansard · 30 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions29 Apr 2025
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Sammy Wilson
In the 1970s, global warmists wanted to put black dust on the Arctic to block the sun. Now the Minister wants to put black dust on clouds to block the sun again. Is his plan not bonkers? £50 million of taxpayer’s money has been spent, which will only put up energy prices even further.
Hansard · 29 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Irish Republican Alleged Incitement29 Apr 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Every time Members enter this Chamber, they walk through a door that has plaques in memory of Robert Bradford, Airey Neave and Ian Gow, who were murdered by the IRA simply because they served as MPs. This group have, through their music, glorified that kind of terrorism, just as Sinn Féin has done on a…
Hansard · 29 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Ukraine Update22 Apr 2025
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Sammy Wilson
I welcome the fact that the Government have once again stood firm with Ukraine as it fights to defend its territory and send a message to dictators that they cannot change borders by military force. The Secretary of State has been asked twice already about this today, but we are giving €21 billion-worth of munitions…
Hansard · 22 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
“For Women Scotland” Supreme Court Ruling22 Apr 2025
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Sammy Wilson
While the Scottish National party may see this as a judgment made by judicial bigots, most people will see it as a decision of common sense and will wonder why the courts had to decide what was a man and what was a woman. But given the intolerant, threatening and violent response from the trans…
Hansard · 22 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
British Steel22 Apr 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The Government have done the right thing, because steel is strategically important and the jobs are locally important. The Minister has asked what is next. I suspect that the House will come back to this issue, maybe very shortly, because over the last decade, we have seen energy-intensive industries flee the United Kingdom. Aluminium is…
Hansard · 22 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
National Wealth Fund: Regional Growth8 Apr 2025
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Sammy Wilson
What discussions has the Chancellor had with the Northern Ireland Executive to ensure that the national wealth fund is used to promote economic growth in Northern Ireland? Does she not agree that the big impediment to growth is the fact that she is taxing businesses to death?
Hansard · 8 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
EU Tariffs: United States and Northern Ireland Economy8 Apr 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The Secretary of State says that the EU will take action on tariffs in its best interests, but businesses in Northern Ireland expect the Government to take action in the best interests of the United Kingdom—including Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. He talks about how this can all be resolved by…
Hansard · 8 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Zero Emission Vehicle Mandate7 Apr 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The statement today is further evidence of the economically damaging and market-distorting impact of the unrealistic net zero policies. The only reason that the Minister is having to impose fines on producers is that demand does not meet the targets that she has set for the production of electric vehicles. Does she not accept that…
Hansard · 7 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Israel: Refusal of Entry for UK Parliamentarians7 Apr 2025
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Sammy Wilson
I think we have seen a good example of faux outrage in this House today, as Members have condemned the Israeli Government. Would the Minister accept that, first of all, the Israeli Government have every right to decide to whom they give entry and to whom they refuse entry? Will he remind some of his…
Hansard · 7 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Great British Energy2 Apr 2025
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Sammy Wilson
In pursuit of their unrealistic and costly net zero policies, this Government have committed billions of pounds to carbon capture; guaranteed long-term prices to renewable energy sources, which has added to consumer Bills; and set up GB Energy, a costly quango. One project that is likely to apply to GB Energy is the proposal for…
Hansard · 2 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Gaza: Israeli Military Operations2 Apr 2025
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Sammy Wilson
While no one wants to see the continuation of war in Gaza, under the terms of the ceasefire agreement Israel has the right to take action where there is an immediate threat. We have seen that Hamas have refused to release hostages and are now firing rockets into Israel. They are planning further attacks and,…
Hansard · 2 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords]1 Apr 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The Minister gives the House the assurance that the idea is not to take us back to EU laws or to have EU laws imposed on the United Kingdom, and yet the Bill heavily references EU laws. How does he explain that?
Hansard · 1 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Spring Statement26 Mar 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The Chancellor has claimed today that she is building foundations for the economy, but sadly those foundations are built on sand—increased borrowing, higher inflation, lower growth, jobs taxes and so on. How will such structures stand against the economic forces that will be affecting the United Kingdom, as she has described today? Specifically, what proportion…
Hansard · 26 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 11 - Age verification in relation to tobacco and vaping products etc26 Mar 2025
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Sammy Wilson
I want to speak to amendment 4 and the subsequent amendments in my name, and to new clause 3. It is right that where a public health issue is identified, this body should look at whether anything can be done about it through law, fiscal policy, or the other levers available to us, but we…
Hansard · 26 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
After Clause 1 - Exemptions from the changes made by section 1: NHS and social care25 Mar 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Does the shadow Minister find it puzzling that the NHS will be exempt from these changes, yet the many services on which people depend for their health—dental services, social care and so on—will be hit by this rise in national insurance contributions? [Interruption.] No services will remain unaffected, so people will not experience the healthcare…
Hansard · 25 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Clause 3 - Objects25 Mar 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Will the Minister accept that many people listening to this will see it as evading rather than addressing the issue? We can have the Procurement Act, the taskforce and the letters to all the major companies, but the fact remains that most companies will seek financial assistance for the kinds of projects that they wish…
Hansard · 25 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Gaza4 Mar 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Despite the appalling abuse of the hostages who were released and the propaganda value made of them, in 42 days the Israeli Government have allowed 25,200 truckloads of aid into Gaza, which is enough to sustain the entire population for four months.
Hansard · 4 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Trade Diversion and Windsor Framework4 Mar 2025
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Sammy Wilson
You shouldn’t encourage him, Madam Deputy Speaker—he will take to 7.30 pm and beyond, because this is such an important subject. Does the hon. and learned Gentleman agree that the diversion of trade has not only political but economic implications for Northern Ireland? There are increased transport costs, because lorries do not come both ways…
Hansard · 4 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Ukraine3 Mar 2025
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Sammy Wilson
May I, too, on behalf of my party, congratulate the Prime Minister on the work he has done this week, both in America and here in the United Kingdom. He has made a commitment to providing support to Ukraine to defend any peace agreement, but given the state of our armed forces and how overstretched…
Hansard · 3 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Public Services26 Feb 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Many ministerial decisions are important in getting public services delivered, but so too is back-up by the civil service. There is some concern about the level of expertise in the civil service in Northern Ireland. In the inquiry into the renewable heat incentive, the permanent secretary admitted that the civil service was not able to…
Hansard · 26 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Defence and Security25 Feb 2025
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Sammy Wilson
I welcome the Prime Minister’s statement and I wish him well as he goes to America to persuade the Americans to side with democracy, rather than vote with dictators. There will be a long lead-in time before we see the effects of today’s announcement. Given that and the overstretched commitments of our armed forces, how…
Hansard · 25 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Plant Oxford Site24 Feb 2025
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Sammy Wilson
In answer to the shadow Secretary of State, the hon. Member for Mid Buckinghamshire (Greg Smith) , the Minister stated that the strategy is resulting in people wanting to invest in the United Kingdom. The sad fact is that as a result of the mad net zero policies that this Government are following, we are…
Hansard · 24 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Ukraine24 Feb 2025
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Sammy Wilson
I welcome the robust statement from the Secretary of State today and the way he has stood by Ukraine and committed the UK to standing by Ukraine. I hope he will convey the same message to President Trump: that by giving into Putin, we jeopardise peace not only in Ukraine but across the whole of…
Hansard · 24 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Energy Infrastructure: Chinese Companies12 Feb 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Almost on a weekly basis, we are lectured by the net zero-obsessed Secretary of State that the race for renewables is necessary in order to give this country a secure future supply of energy. Yet the renewables industry is increasingly dependent on Chinese technology, and on rare earth metals, of which the Chinese control 70%,…
Hansard · 12 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Clonoe Inquest11 Feb 2025
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Sammy Wilson
As has been said, people in Northern Ireland are appalled at this decision by a coroner who, incidentally, would have had police officers protecting him during the troubles. I guarantee that had he been faced with armed terrorists and those officers had asked them to put their hands up and surrender, he would have been…
Hansard · 11 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
US Steel Import Tariffs11 Feb 2025
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Sammy Wilson
To use football parlance, President Trump is playing a blinder with his tariffs strategy. Canada, Mexico and Colombia all fell into line when he threatened tariffs. Only the EU is foolishly saying that it wants to go toe to toe with him. Can the Minister assure us that our Government, using our Brexit freedoms, will…
Hansard · 11 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Scrutiny of European Statutory Instruments11 Feb 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Does the hon. and learned Member accept that even when we had the European Scrutiny Committee, which was able to deal exclusively with such issues, there were many EU regulations that it did not have the opportunity to discuss? Given the importance of such regulations not just to Northern Ireland but, as he pointed out,…
Hansard · 11 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Rosebank and Jackdaw Oilfields10 Feb 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Hardly a day passes in this place when Ministers do not tell us how broke the country is, yet here we have a Minister who cannot give a commitment to extracting the liquid gold that lies under this country, although it could generate jobs and tax revenue, give us energy security and reduce the import…
Hansard · 10 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Biomass Generation10 Feb 2025
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Sammy Wilson
This statement should be a warning to all those across the House who are cheerleaders for renewable energy. Let us not forget that, in 2010, Drax power station was the poster boy for green energy policy. Of course, it turned out that instead of green energy, it has produced more CO2. We have chopped down…
Hansard · 10 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill10 Feb 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The Home Secretary has outlined many of the measures she is taking to try to deal with the gangs, but the fact is that people come here because there are advantages in coming here. What is she doing to ensure that those advantages are removed, so that there is no incentive for people to come…
Hansard · 10 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Chagos Islands5 Feb 2025
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Sammy Wilson
We have not been able to obtain any facts from the Government about the cost. The deal is, of course, inflation-linked, and we do not know what inflation will be in the future. We do, however, know three facts: first, the base is crucial to our national interests; secondly, China is seeking to expand its…
Hansard · 5 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Warm Homes Plan4 Feb 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Is it not a fact that, regardless of how much money is put into a warm homes scheme, social tariffs or whatever, consumers can never be insulated against the massive cost of the mad net zero policy that will require thousands of new turbines, acres of solar farms and miles of new transmission lines, all…
Hansard · 4 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
AstraZeneca3 Feb 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Investment in highly paid industries producing good-quality research and development, and the spin-offs from that, are, of course, important to the economy and to long-term growth. I agree with the Minister that when it comes to using public money we have to be careful about how it is spent, and not just throw it at…
Hansard · 3 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
School Accountability and Intervention3 Feb 2025
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Sammy Wilson
It is quite right that we measure the performance of schools since we spend billions of pounds on them every year and they affect the life chances of millions of children across the country. Will the Minister explain why she is introducing these new measures to improve standards in schools at the same time as…
Hansard · 3 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill3 Feb 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The Minister is outlining the actions she intends to take to ensure that errors do not happen and that humans will conduct any reviews. However, once a decision has been made—whether the error was genuine or not, the person should not have received the money—the Bill sets out that the person is still subject to…
Hansard · 3 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Growing the UK Economy29 Jan 2025
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Sammy Wilson
As I listened to the Chief Secretary declare that this is all about putting our country on a new path towards a brighter future, I was reminded of a wee song that we used to sing when we were children: “There is a happy land, but it’s far, far away.” Unfortunately, many of these projects…
Hansard · 29 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Airport Expansion28 Jan 2025
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Sammy Wilson
I welcome the support the Minister has given to the Chancellor today. He has made it quite clear, if the speculation turns into reality, where he will stand on the issue. That is important, given the need for hub airports to export our goods, build business links and give people the personal freedom to travel…
Hansard · 28 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Gaza: Humanitarian Situation28 Jan 2025
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Sammy Wilson
We welcome the release of the hostages, though for eight families it will be a sad day as they realise that their loved ones were murdered in captivity. Israel has taken considerable risks by withdrawing troops, opening borders and agreeing to the ceasefire, while Hamas continue to attack in the west bank and continue to…
Hansard · 28 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Storm Éowyn27 Jan 2025
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Sammy Wilson
First, I thank the many workers who have worked tirelessly in treacherous conditions to restore power. I watched them on Saturday afternoon and Sunday. Equally, I give sincere thanks to the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster for the work that he did. I know from speaking to the Deputy First Minister over the weekend…
Hansard · 27 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Economic Growth21 Jan 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Devastating changes to inheritance tax, increased environmental costs because of net zero policies, and diversion of farming support to foreign countries—with those kinds of policies, how does the Chancellor ever expect to generate economic growth in rural areas?
Hansard · 21 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
UK-Ukraine 100-year Partnership20 Jan 2025
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Sammy Wilson
The scores of Ukrainians living in my constituency will be very happy to hear today’s statement, because they are fearful about their future due to the length of time that the war has gone on. I just hope that the Foreign Secretary stands by these promises more so than the Secretary of State for Northern…
Hansard · 20 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Supply of Goods: EU Regulations15 Jan 2025
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Sammy Wilson
What steps he has taken with Cabinet colleagues to prevent disruption to the supply of goods to Northern Ireland from Great Britain since the introduction of the EU general product safety regulations.
Hansard · 15 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Syria: Religious Minorities14 Jan 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Minorities can be protected only if there is stable and representative government in Syria. This morning I met some members of the Syrian Democratic Council who are concerned that the call for dialogue is not inclusive and that minorities are not being protected. What steps can the Government take to ensure that that does not…
Hansard · 14 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Gas Storage Levels13 Jan 2025
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Sammy Wilson
Did the Minister assume that after the Government had robbed pensioners of the winter fuel allowance, gas consumption would go down, or are this Government so obsessed with their net zero policy that they do not really care whether we have enough gas to meet our energy needs? Does the Minister not realise that being…
Hansard · 13 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill8 Jan 2025
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Sammy Wilson
I am sure that all Members of the House share the right hon. Lady’s objective of ensuring that children get the best education and have the best educational outcomes possible, but why is she dismantling the infrastructure that has delivered improvements? We have specialist schools, schools able to attract the best teachers, and schools able…
Hansard · 8 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse6 Jan 2025
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Sammy Wilson
I welcome the measures that the Home Secretary has announced today on mandatory reporting, on grooming being an aggravating factor, and on the better use of data, but the fact remains that there is still widespread suspicion that there has been a cover-up because of the nature of these crimes and those who perpetrated them.…
Hansard · 6 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Post Office Redress and Funding18 Dec 2024
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Sammy Wilson
I welcome the Minister’s statement, but does he recognise the frustration that many, many sub-postmasters still experience? We put legislation through this place months ago on the quashing of convictions. The compensation scheme has been in place for many years now, yet well over half of the individuals still have not had their cases dealt…
Hansard · 18 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Women’s State Pension Age Communication: PHSO Report17 Dec 2024
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Sammy Wilson
How long will we have this Government giving the excuse that they cannot do things because the last lot did not do them? Will the Secretary of State remember that she is now in government? When she was in opposition, she and other members of her party campaigned for WASPI women. The facts have not…
Hansard · 17 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Rate of secondary Class 1 contributions17 Dec 2024
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Sammy Wilson
Analysis shows that this measure will hit the low paid and the young hardest. It will not help young people to get all the things that the hon. Gentleman describes, because they are the group who will find things most difficult as a result of it.
Hansard · 17 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Clause 15 - Increase in rate of energy (oil and gas) profits levy10 Dec 2024
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Sammy Wilson
Let me try to understand the Minister’s logic. First, he recognises that we will need oil and gas. Secondly, he is going to tax oil and gas companies. Thirdly, he is telling them that his Government are creating an environment in which there is no future for oil and gas, but he still expects them…
Hansard · 10 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Syria9 Dec 2024
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Sammy Wilson
I think we all welcome the fall of the Assad regime, but it is important that he and his henchmen are eventually brought to justice. As we have seen in Iraq and Libya, the swift fall of a dictator leads to a dysfunctional state, with potential for illegal immigration, terrorism and many other problems. What…
Hansard · 9 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
New Clause 1 - Review of the role of the regulator in oversight of public protection requirements9 Dec 2024
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Sammy Wilson
With due respect, the hon. Gentleman said that the cost was a question for the Minister, but since this is his proposed new clause, surely he should have some idea of the financial and other implications for the organisations that would have to comply with it.
Hansard · 9 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
European Union (Withdrawal Arrangements) Bill6 Dec 2024
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Sammy Wilson
It is amazing to look at the volume of law: there are 70 pages containing not the details of the law but simply the headings of the law. That shows the extent to which the EU has its foot in the door in Northern Ireland.
Hansard · 6 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Northern Ireland: Legacy of the Troubles4 Dec 2024
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Sammy Wilson
I welcome the fact that the Government, as part of their appeal, will appeal the way in which the scope of article 2 has been extended, even to include overreach into national policy. I say to the Secretary of State that as long as article 2 remains, there will always be contention about how much…
Hansard · 4 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Business Rates: High Street Retailers3 Dec 2024
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Sammy Wilson
The heavy burden of business rates and the national insurance contributions that the Government are going to impose on small businesses is taxing businesses to death. Does the Minister recognise that in doing so, he is going to cause unemployment, higher inflation and lower growth, and that we are heading for higher taxes in future…
Hansard · 3 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Ukraine3 Dec 2024
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Sammy Wilson
Many of the Ukrainian refugees living in my constituency have expressed relief and gratitude that there has been continuity of policy in still supporting Ukraine with the change of Government. But at a time when Russia is finding that its economy is affected by the war and is having to rely on Iran, China and…
Hansard · 3 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill3 Dec 2024
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Sammy Wilson
Is not the fact of the matter, despite what the Chancellor has said, that businesses have been abandoned? There is no safety net for them. To use the words of the Chancellor, “What we have done with the increase in employer national insurance is leave it to the business to work out”. Businesses are bearing…
Hansard · 3 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Migration and Border Security2 Dec 2024
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Sammy Wilson
The previous Administration cannot, Pontius Pilate-like, wash their hands of this immigration mess that has placed intolerable burdens on mostly disadvantaged working-class communities, but the Government now have responsibility for this matter. They cannot pass it back again: they have responsibility. What I would like to hear from the Home Secretary today—despite what has happened…
Hansard · 2 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
North-West Syria2 Dec 2024
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Sammy Wilson
Once again, we find the people of Syria squeezed between two vicious regimes: the Assad regime and the terrorists. We know from what has happened in the past that they will again be subjected to barrel bombs and find themselves cowering in basements, that they will be denied basic medical facilities and so on, and…
Hansard · 2 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
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