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Stephen Kinnock
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1,131 speeches on record Last active 24 Feb 2026
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Access to NHS Dental Services24 Feb 2026
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Stephen Kinnock
We know that dentistry was left in crisis by the Conservatives, but this Government are determined to ensure that everyone can access a dentist when they need one. We have recently broadened access to dental appointments, so that patients who need more serious and ongoing treatment no longer miss out. Between April and October 2025,…
Hansard · 24 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
NHS Dental Services: Morecambe and Lunesdale24 Feb 2026
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Stephen Kinnock
We inherited a broken NHS dental system in which many people were unable to access a dentist when they need one, including in my hon. Friend’s constituency, but we are making real progress, having increased the number of NHS treatments by 1.8 million between April and October 2025 compared with the same period before the…
Hansard · 24 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Care in the Community24 Feb 2026
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Stephen Kinnock
Through our 10-year health plan and the shift from hospital to community, our new neighbourhood health service will benefit millions. It is underpinned by 120 new neighbourhood health centres by 2030, alongside the supercharging of community diagnostic centres, which will deliver faster, more accessible care, with over 100 sites open 12 hours a day, seven…
Hansard · 24 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions24 Feb 2026
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Stephen Kinnock
On the subject of GP access, I am delighted that 75% of patients now say it is easy to contact their GP, which is a sizeable increase of 14 percentage points since July 2024—that is a really positive development that I am sure the hon. Lady welcomes. Turning to planning, it is very important that…
Hansard · 24 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Oak Park Community Clinic10 Feb 2026
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Stephen Kinnock
I note that the policy lead for this area is the Minister for Secondary Care, my hon. Friend the Member for Bristol South (Karin Smyth) . She is unable to be here today and sends her apologies, but I will report back to her and am sure that she will be more than happy to…
Hansard · 10 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
NHS Dentists5 Feb 2026
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Stephen Kinnock
I congratulate the hon. Member for North Down (Alex Easton) on securing this important debate. I thank him for his work to raise awareness of the challenges facing dental patients in his constituency and across the United Kingdom. It is vital that we work together, across the four nations of the United Kingdom, to tackle…
Hansard · 5 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
NHS Dental Services: West Dorset13 Jan 2026
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Stephen Kinnock
This Government are committed to ending the gaps in teeth by filing the gaps in local provision, including in rural areas such as Dorset. We will work to introduce fundamental changes to the dental contract before the end of this Parliament, but already from April the reforms to NHS dentistry that I announced last month…
Hansard · 13 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Primary Care in Epping Forest: House Building Targets13 Jan 2026
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Stephen Kinnock
Rapid housing and population growth can put real pressure on GP services. That is why we are investing an extra £1.1 billion in general practice, taking total GP funding to £13.4 billion. We are also creating 250 neighbourhood health centres, upgrading surgeries through a £102 million fund, and working with the Ministry of Housing, Communities…
Hansard · 13 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
NHS Dental Services: Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes13 Jan 2026
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Stephen Kinnock
As my hon. Friend knows, we inherited an NHS dentistry system in crisis. This Government are determined to fix it with fundamental reform of that vital service by the end of this Parliament. Since last April, we have delivered extra urgent dental appointments nationwide, and last month we announced new measures to get the right…
Hansard · 13 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions13 Jan 2026
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Stephen Kinnock
We are committed to delivering 250 centres by 2035, with a progressive roll-out over this Parliament. Early sites are focused on areas of greatest need, with consideration of factors including deprivation and access. Integrated care systems are in the process of planning the best holistic local configuration of a neighbourhood service. I would be very…
Hansard · 13 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Schedule 2 - Nominated persons8 Dec 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I beg to move, That this House agrees with Lords amendments 19B and 19C. It is a privilege to return to the Mental Health Bill in this House for what I hope will be the final time in its passage. Thanks to the constructive and collaborative approach from Members across this House and noble Lords…
Hansard · 8 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
NHS Dental Services: Norfolk25 Nov 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
NHS dentistry is out of reach for too many people, and that issue is felt particularly acutely in rural areas such as Norfolk. This Government are rolling out extra urgent dental appointments across the country, and we will be making further improvements for patients to come in from April 2026. NHS dentistry was left to…
Hansard · 25 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Palliative Care Strategy25 Nov 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I am delighted to have announced in a written ministerial statement yesterday that the Government are developing a palliative care and end-of-life care modern service framework for England. The modern service framework will be aligned with the 10-year health plan, prioritising shifting care out of hospitals and into the community to ensure personalised, compassionate support…
Hansard · 25 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions25 Nov 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I thank my hon. Friend, who is a tireless campaigner on this issue. We want to see more dentists in Burton and Uttoxeter, and across the country, which is why we are offering dentists £20,000 to work in underserved areas. We are making it a requirement for new dentists to practice in the NHS through…
Hansard · 25 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Children’s Hospices: Ringfenced Funding21 Oct 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
Children’s hospices provide crucial support, but for too long they have faced the cliff edge of annual funding cycles. I am really proud that we have provided certainty with a three-year funding settlement of £80 million, giving children’s hospices the stability and predictability they need to plan properly and focus on caring for seriously ill…
Hansard · 21 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Employer’s National Insurance: GPs21 Oct 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
Thanks to the decisions taken by the Chancellor at the Budget, we are investing an extra £1.1 billion in general practice—the biggest increase in a decade. That funding has allowed us to recruit an extra 2,000 GPs, agree a contract for the first time in four years, and introduce online access. Does the hon. Member…
Hansard · 21 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Virtual Wards21 Oct 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I welcome the Chair of the Select Committee back from parental leave and greatly look forward to working with her again. Virtual wards allow patients to get hospital-level care in the comfort of their own home, speeding up their recovery while freeing up hospital beds for the patients who need them most. We are rolling…
Hansard · 21 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Hospital to Community Care21 Oct 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
The Darzi investigation found that NHS resources are too focused on hospitals at the expense of community care. Our reforms will turn the NHS into more of a neighbourhood health service. We have already recruited an extra 2,000 more GPs, we are rolling out 700,000 extra dental appointments, and we have agreed a new contract…
Hansard · 21 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions21 Oct 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
As my hon. Friend will know, the consultation closed on 19 August . We are now considering the outcomes, and expect to publish a response very shortly. These reforms will improve support for patients with complex or urgent needs by better incentivising dentists to deliver this care on the NHS.
Hansard · 21 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Children’s Hospices: South-east England16 Oct 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I thank the hon. Member for Mid Sussex (Alison Bennett) for securing this vital debate. I also thank all those who work or volunteer in the palliative care and end-of-life care sector for their care and support—the compassion that they provide to patients, families and loved ones when they need it most. This Government want…
Hansard · 16 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Jhoots Pharmacy15 Oct 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I congratulate the hon. Member on securing this important urgent question. Pharmacies play a vital role in our healthcare system. They are at the heart of our high streets and are the cornerstone of communities up and down the country. That is why this Government have given pharmacies a funding boost of almost £500 million…
Hansard · 15 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 2 - National strategy on mental health units14 Oct 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I thank everyone in the Chamber for their contributions to today’s debate. I will start by talking about the deeply moving contributions regarding the tragic death of Ruth Szymankiewicz. I extend my heartfelt condolences to Ruth’s family, and I pay tribute to my hon. Friend the Member for Isle of Wight West (Mr Quigley) and…
Hansard · 14 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Schedule 2 - Nominated persons14 Oct 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time. Since the Mental Health Act 1983 was passed, and since it was updated in 2007, attitudes towards mental health have shifted dramatically, and our understanding has grown, but the law has been neglected. That is why this Government were proud to announce…
Hansard · 14 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Maternity Care3 Sep 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
It is unacceptable that women are experiencing poor maternity care. An investigation has been launched to understand the underlying systemic issues and develop national recommendations so that women receive the care that they deserve. We are also taking immediate action to improve accountability and better identify safety concerns. That includes rolling out a programme to…
Hansard · 3 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Neighbourhood Health Centre: Long Crendon22 Jul 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
This Government aim to establish a neighbourhood health centre in every community by 2035. We are starting in areas of greatest need where healthy life expectancy is lowest, including rural towns and communities with higher deprivation levels. Planning work has already begun. The hon. Gentleman will know that I updated colleagues yesterday in a “dear…
Hansard · 22 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Mental Health Research Funding: Eating Disorders22 Jul 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
Through the National Institute for Health and Care Research, the Department is committed to finding new ways of tackling eating disorders through research. We are supporting research projects, including the eating disorders genetics initiative—one of the largest studies of its kind—and have a £4.25 million collaboration with other UK research funders to build new partnerships…
Hansard · 22 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Urgent Eyecare: East Yorkshire22 Jul 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
The right hon. Member’s constituents can access urgent eyecare services from Hull University teaching hospitals NHS trust 24 hours a day, seven days a week and from a range of high-street optical practices locally. Integrated care boards are responsible for commissioning primary and secondary eyecare services to meet local need. As part of our 10-year…
Hansard · 22 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions22 Jul 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I commend my hon. Friend for bringing his personal experience to bear on this important matter. NHS England’s independent ADHD taskforce is looking at how to provide support for people with ADHD and how to improve it. We are considering the taskforce’s interim report and look forward to the final report later this year. The…
Hansard · 22 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Review of law on marketing authorisations11 Jul 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I am grateful to my hon. Friend the Member for Edinburgh South West (Dr Arthur) for bringing this Bill before the House, and I congratulate him on getting it to Report. Amendment 1 allows amendment 2 to be inserted into the Bill. Amendment 2 would require the Secretary of State, having carried out the review…
Hansard · 11 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Access to GPs23 Jun 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I thank the hon. Member for North Down (Alex Easton) for raising GP access, which is a vital matter for so many of our constituents. I congratulate him on securing his first Westminster Hall debate—well done on that. [Interruption.] His first Adjournment debate—sorry. We are not in Westminster Hall right now. It has been a…
Hansard · 23 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Schedule 2 - Assisted Dying Review Panels20 Jun 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I stand at the Dispatch Box alongside the Minister of State, Ministry of Justice, my hon. and learned Friend the Member for Finchley and Golders Green (Sarah Sackman) , not as the MP for Aberafan Maesteg, representing the views of my constituents—although I thank each and every one of them who took the time to…
Hansard · 20 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Pharmacies17 Jun 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
After years of underfunding, the Government agreed a record uplift of £3.1 billion for ’25-26 for the pharmacy sector. The pharmacy access scheme provides £19 million to support pharmacies in areas with fewer pharmacies, including in rural areas, but funding must always come with reform. Our hub and spoke legislation, if it is passed in…
Hansard · 17 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Mental Health Services: Staffing in Rural Areas17 Jun 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I know this is an important issue for the hon. Member from the meeting we had about it last year. This Government are supporting local providers by recruiting an additional 8,500 mental health workers by the end of this Parliament. We are also expanding NHS talking therapies and piloting six new 24/7 neighbourhood mental health…
Hansard · 17 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Health of the Elderly17 Jun 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
The spending review announced increases in NHS spending alongside more money for adult social care. By investing in DEXA scanners, we can more rapidly treat conditions such as osteoporosis, which particularly affect elderly women. Our urgent and emergency care plan promotes falls prevention technology for longer independent living and fewer hospital admissions. GPs are now…
Hansard · 17 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Care in the Community17 Jun 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
We are getting the NHS back on its feet and making it fit for the future by shifting care to the community with £889 million more for GPs, 1,700 additional frontline GPs, 700,000 extra urgent dental appointments annually and a 19% uplift to the community pharmacy contract. Looking to the future, our commitment to building…
Hansard · 17 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions17 Jun 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I am sorry to hear about the issues that my hon. Friend’s constituents are experiencing. I understand that he has raised the issue with the North East and North Cumbria ICB, which is investigating his concerns. I would be happy to be kept informed, and if he is not happy with the outcome of that…
Hansard · 17 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 13 - Regulation of approved substances and devices for self-administration13 Jun 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I associate the Government with the words of the Opposition spokesman regarding the tragic incident in India. As Members will know, the Government remain neutral on the passage of the Bill and on the principle of assisted dying. We have always been clear that this is a decision for Parliament. However, the Government are responsible…
Hansard · 13 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Dementia Care3 Jun 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I thank the hon. Member for South Devon (Caroline Voaden) for securing this debate, and I commend her for her work as a member of the all-party parliamentary group on dementia. It has been a thoughtful and constructive debate, with a number of truly powerful and moving personal contributions from Members across the Chamber. This…
Hansard · 3 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Mental Health Bill [Lords]19 May 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
It was truly a privilege to be in the Chamber this evening to hear so many moving, powerful and thoughtful contributions. It really was Parliament at its best, and it is an honour for me to close the debate. The Bill has been a long time coming. Patients, practitioners, campaigners and charities have all long…
Hansard · 19 May 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 10 - No obligation to provide assistance etc16 May 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
Thank you, Mr Speaker, and I thank Members across the House for their excellent contributions to the debate. As Members will know, the Government remain neutral on the passage of the Bill, promoted by my hon. Friend the Member for Spen Valley (Kim Leadbeater) , and on the principle of assisted dying, which we have…
Hansard · 16 May 2025 · parliament.uk
GPs: Time with Patients6 May 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I am pleased to tell my hon. Friend that we have recruited over 1,500 additional GPs since October through an investment of £82 million, helping to fix the front door to the NHS. Today we have announced £100 million to unlock new capacity and more appointments in GP surgeries. We have also launched a red…
Hansard · 6 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Eye Care: 10-year Health Plan6 May 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
My hon. Friend is an outstanding campaigner on this issue, as I am sure everybody across the House is aware. She will know that the NHS England accelerator pilots have shown how improved IT connectivity and a single point of access can speed up eye care referrals and allow more patients to be managed in…
Hansard · 6 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Emergency Dentistry: Access6 May 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
We are already rolling out our manifesto commitment of 700,000 extra urgent dental appointments per year. These appointments are available across the country for those experiencing painful dental issues such as infections, abscesses or cracked or broken teeth. We are committed to reforming the dental contract and making NHS dentistry fit for the future.
Hansard · 6 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions6 May 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
The Government have launched a scheme to provide 700,000 urgent dental appointments. There are 57,500 allocated to my hon. Friend’s integrated care board. He will know that ICBs are responsible for commissioning primary care services based on the needs of the population, but I know that he is a strong campaigner for his constituents. I…
Hansard · 6 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Community Health: Manchester Rusholme28 Apr 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Manchester Rusholme (Afzal Khan) on securing this important debate. Before I begin my remarks, I would like to pay tribute to some of the stellar charities that are working to reduce health inequalities: the Health Foundation, which is leading the way with its Health Equals mission; the…
Hansard · 28 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Hospitals23 Apr 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I am glad you recognised me from the Chair, Mr Speaker. I have lost some hair since we last spoke. I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “it” to end and insert: “also notes that the Chancellor has announced new fiscal rules to ensure capital budgets can no longer be cannibalised, with…
Hansard · 23 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Hospice Funding8 Apr 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I thank the hon. Member for Beaconsfield (Joy Morrissey) for securing this important debate. I wish to take this opportunity to thank all those who work or volunteer in the hospice and palliative care sector for the care and support that they provide to patients, families and loved ones when they need it most. This…
Hansard · 8 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Access to NHS Dental Services25 Mar 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
Rebuilding our broken dentistry system is a priority for this Government. We are already rolling out 700,000 extra urgent dental appointments a year, as promised in our manifesto; we have launched a supervised toothbrushing scheme for three to five-year-olds; and we are committed to reforming the dental contract and making NHS dentistry fit for the…
Hansard · 25 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Community Pharmacy25 Mar 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
This Government recognise the vital role that community pharmacies play as an integral part of our health system and local community. We are working with Community Pharmacy England on the pharmacy contract, which will start to stabilise the sector and make it fit for the future, and we will announce the outcome very shortly. On…
Hansard · 25 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Mental Health Act: Family Support25 Mar 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
When someone is detained, family involvement is extremely valuable, and families should be supported to maintain contact with their loved ones. Our Mental Health Bill will strengthen requirements to involve families in people’s care. We will require clinicians to involve patients and their families where possible when developing new statutory care and treatment plans.
Hansard · 25 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions25 Mar 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I am very sorry to hear about my hon. Friend’s constituents’ experience. Accessing vital medicines while travelling between nations should be seamless, and I will ask NHS England to work with NHS Scotland to better understand what needs to change to make things easier for patients across the UK.
Hansard · 25 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Male Suicide in Rotherham24 Mar 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I am grateful to my hon. Friend the Member for Rother Valley (Jake Richards) for securing this debate and for raising the extremely serious issue of male suicide. I also congratulate him on obtaining his first Adjournment debate. I am sure that it will not be the last. He is a doughty campaigner for his…
Hansard · 24 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Face-to-face GP Appointments20 Mar 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I thank the hon. Member for Boston and Skegness (Richard Tice) for raising GP access, which is a vital matter to many of our constituents. I want to start by paying tribute to Laura Barlow’s family, friends and loved ones and to her husband Michael, who is in the Gallery. It is a terrible tragedy…
Hansard · 20 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Mental Health Services11 Feb 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
After 14 years of Tory neglect and incompetence, we inherited a broken NHS, and nowhere is that more apparent than in our mental health services. Too many people are waiting too long to access the care they need. To fix that, we will recruit 8,500 more mental health workers; provide access to specialist mental health…
Hansard · 11 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Hospices11 Feb 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
Hospices provide vital care and support for patients and their families at the most difficult time. I am very proud that this Government have provided a £100 million capital funding boost for adult and children’s hospices over this year and next. We are currently finalising the delivery mechanism for this funding, and we are pleased…
Hansard · 11 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Special Educational Needs Assessments11 Feb 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
Children and young people with special educational needs are waiting too long for the NHS services that they need, in large part because local authorities have been hollowed out by 14 years of austerity. We are supporting earlier intervention through the partnerships for inclusion of neurodiversity in schools—PINS—programme, which is backed by £13 million of…
Hansard · 11 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions11 Feb 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I see what my hon. Friend did there, and she should brace herself as we drill down into this answer. The Conservative party is the cause of the rot: spending on NHS dentistry fell by a staggering 18% between 2010 and 2024, so it is little wonder that dentistry is on its knees. We will…
Hansard · 11 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Money)22 Jan 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I beg to move, That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (1) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State, and (2) any increase…
Hansard · 22 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Hospice and Palliative Care13 Jan 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
I pay tribute to the hon. Member for Wimbledon (Mr Kohler) for securing the debate and making such a powerful and thoughtful opening speech. I thank hon. Members from across the House—there are too many to list. It would be impossible to capture the richness of the contributions made. Something like 28 Back-Bench Members made…
Hansard · 13 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Employer National Insurance Contributions: Social Care7 Jan 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
This Government will never shy away from taking the choices necessary to fix the public finances and rebuild our public services. It is thanks to those choices that we are able to invest an additional £3.7 billion in 2025-26 in local authorities that provide social care. We are also delivering the biggest uplift to the…
Hansard · 7 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Mental Health Services7 Jan 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
As Lord Darzi’s independent investigation found, around 1 million people are waiting to access mental health services in England. This Government will fix our broken mental health services by recruiting 8,500 more mental health workers, providing access to specialist mental health professionals in every school and rolling out young futures hubs in every community.
Hansard · 7 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Counsellors and Psychotherapists7 Jan 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
Counsellors and psychotherapists form an integral part of the NHS mental health workforce, delivering support to people with mental ill health across a range of settings in services for both children and young people and adults. We will publish a refreshed NHS long-term workforce plan to ensure that the NHS has the right people in…
Hansard · 7 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions7 Jan 2025
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Stephen Kinnock
We are making a priority of resuming consultations with the sector to stabilise community pharmacy. Pharmacy First has built on existing services to increase the clinical scope. The conditions treated under Pharmacy First vary across the UK, and the NHS will keep this under review.
Hansard · 7 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Dental Training Places: East of England19 Nov 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
Fourteen years of Conservative neglect and incompetence have left huge swathes of the east of England as dental deserts. As part of our 10-year plan, we will be working with NHS England to assess the need for more dental trainees in areas such as the east of England where we know that many people are…
Hansard · 19 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Care Sector: Staff Salaries19 Nov 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I was proud that the Chancellor raised the salaries of hundreds of thousands of care workers in the Budget. Last month, the Government introduced legislation to deliver the first ever fair pay agreement for adult social care. While we were giving care workers a pay rise, the Leader of the Opposition was belittling their work…
Hansard · 19 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
NHS Dentists: Access19 Nov 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
After 14 years of Tory neglect and incompetence, NHS dentistry in England has been left in a parlous state. Tooth decay is the most common reason why children aged five to nine are admitted to hospital, and 28% of the country—13 million people—have an unmet need for dentistry. Rescuing NHS dentistry will not happen overnight.…
Hansard · 19 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions19 Nov 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
There will be 700,000 extra urgent appointments, golden hellos, and a prevention and supervised toothbrushing scheme for three to five-year-olds.
Hansard · 19 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Infant Formula Regulations13 Nov 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I thank and congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Blackpool South (Chris Webb) for securing this debate on such a vital matter. He is a true champion for his constituents, and he is rightly concerned about people and families in his constituency who are struggling with the cost of living. I am aware that…
Hansard · 13 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
NHS Dentistry: Rural Areas5 Nov 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I start by thanking the hon. Member for Chippenham (Sarah Gibson) for securing this important debate. As my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State has said, we will be honest about the problems and challenges facing our health and care system, and we will be serious about tackling them.
Hansard · 5 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
World Stroke Day29 Oct 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I congratulate the hon. Member for Glastonbury and Somerton (Sarah Dyke) on securing a debate on this vitally important issue. It is important not only for her constituents but for her personally, I think, given her family circumstances; I know she really spoke from the heart and we appreciate that. Good health should be fundamental…
Hansard · 29 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Access to Primary Healthcare16 Oct 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
Should’ve gone to Specsavers! [Laughter.]
Hansard · 16 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Adult Social Care15 Oct 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
After 14 years of Tory neglect and incompetence, adult social care is on its knees. The number of people receiving long-term care decreased between 2015 and 2023, and there were a staggering 130,000 staff vacancies in the system. Last Thursday, recognising the central role of our amazing care workforce, we took a critical first step…
Hansard · 15 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
NHS Dental Contracting Framework15 Oct 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I pay tribute to my hon. Friend for the excellent work he does for the people of Doncaster East and the Isle of Axholme. The scale of the problem that he points out is massive. One of the most shocking statistics I have discovered since taking up this position is that the most common reason…
Hansard · 15 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Access to NHS Mental Health Services15 Oct 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
Our mental health service is on its knees, thanks to 14 years of Tory neglect and mismanagement. A staggering 1 million people are waiting to access mental health services, and vacancy rates are around 10%, the highest across the NHS. This Government are committed to fixing our broken NHS so that people can be confident…
Hansard · 15 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Access to Primary Care15 Oct 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
As identified in Lord Darzi’s review, primary care is broken. Satisfaction with GP services has fallen from a peak of 80% in 2009 to just 35% last year—a truly damning indictment of 14 years of Tory failure. We will rebuild general practice. We have invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 new GPs, we have launched…
Hansard · 15 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions15 Oct 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
By cutting mental health waiting lists and intervening earlier, we can get this country back to health and back to work. There are 2.9 million people who are economically inactive, a large proportion owing to mental health issues. Many people can be helped back into work through talking therapies. We will put a mental health…
Hansard · 15 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Health Services: Bridlington8 Oct 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I congratulate the hon. Member for Bridlington and The Wolds (Charlie Dewhirst) on securing the debate and on the constructive tone in which he put his comments forward. This Government are committed to fixing our broken health and care system. As my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State has said, we will be honest…
Hansard · 8 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Unpaid Carers3 Sep 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I thank the hon. Member for North East Fife (Wendy Chamberlain) for securing this debate on this critical issue. As she rightly stated, it touches the lives of millions of people across our country, and I agree that it requires our full attention. I want to start by paying tribute to our unpaid carers and…
Hansard · 3 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Access to NHS Dentists23 Jul 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I thank the hon. Gentleman for his question and welcome him to his place. Thanks to what the Conservative party has done to NHS dentistry over the past 14 years, a staggering 13 million people are unable to see a dentist. I know that the hon. Gentleman represents the constituency that has the lowest number…
Hansard · 23 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
NHS Dentistry: Work Requirement23 Jul 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I thank the hon. Gentleman and congratulate him on his survival instincts in getting re-elected to this place. NHS dentistry needs urgent action thanks to 14 years of chaos, failure and neglect. Our rescue plan will get NHS dentistry back on its feet, followed by contract reform to make NHS dentistry more attractive. A consultation…
Hansard · 23 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
NHS Mental Health Services23 Jul 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Bedford (Mohammad Yasin) on his re-election and my hon. Friend the Member for Macclesfield (Tim Roca) on his election. More than a million people with mental health issues are not getting the support they need. This Government will fix our broken NHS. That will include recruiting 8,500…
Hansard · 23 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions23 Jul 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I thank my hon. Friend for that question and welcome him to his place. This issue is personal for me, and I am sure it is for many others across this House. A number of potential new disease-modifying drugs for Alzheimer’s are in the pipeline, including lecanemab and donanemab. We are committed to ensuring that…
Hansard · 23 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Infected Blood Compensation Scheme21 May 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I want to build on a point made by my right hon. Friend the Member for North Durham (Mr Jones) earlier about the risk of unscrupulous financial advisers swooping in. It is appalling even to think that it might be possible, but we have a lot of experience of that from dealing with the British…
Hansard · 21 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Petition - Recommendations of the Infected Blood Inquiry15 May 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I rise to present this petition on behalf of constituents in Aberavon, on the same terms as those presented by my hon. Friends the Members for Newport East (Jessica Morden) and for Batley and Spen (Kim Leadbeater). I pay tribute to my right hon. Friend the Member for Kingston upon Hull North (Dame Diana Johnson)…
Hansard · 15 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Illegal Migration Act: Northern Ireland14 May 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
The Conservative chaos continues. It truly beggars belief that just weeks after the Prime Minister negotiated the Windsor framework in February last year, he promptly brought forward immigration legislation that appears to have left Northern Ireland with immigration rules that are different from those for the rest of the UK. Concerns about the Illegal Migration…
Hansard · 14 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Steel Supply Chain Jobs2 May 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
What steps she is taking to support jobs in steel supply chains.
Hansard · 2 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions2 May 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
Yesterday, the BBC reported on expert analysis that has been submitted to the transition board, indicating that cutting 2,800 directly employed Tata Steel employees could lead to up to 9,500 additional job losses, due to the huge number of contractors and sub-contractors who are indirectly employed by Tata. When the Government handed £500 million of…
Hansard · 2 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Immigration Update1 May 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I thank the Minister for advance sight of his statement, but I have to say that this really is getting quite difficult to watch. Not for the first time, the Minister has come to the Dispatch Box desperately fishing for compliments, when it is his Government, his Home Secretary and his Prime Minister who are…
Hansard · 1 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Port Talbot Steelworks30 Apr 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
The Port Talbot steelworkers in my constituency have given their life to the steel industry and to Tata Steel. The reckless deal that has been done by the UK Government and Tata is a hammer blow for them, and we hope that there is still time for the employer and the unions to come together,…
Hansard · 30 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions22 Apr 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
My constituents who live on the Abbottsmoor estate in Port Talbot are locked into paying unjustified and extortionate ground rent fees and charges for poor maintenance. Will the Secretary of State commit to strengthening the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill by ensuring that all leaseholders have the right to vary their lease, setting ground rents…
Hansard · 22 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Introduction22 Apr 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
There is not a huge amount more to be said about this sham, this con of a Bill, that has not already been said. The plan is as unworkable as it is unaffordable. That is why Labour would instead repurpose the money that is being squandered and set aside for the scheme into a cross-border…
Hansard · 22 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Introduction22 Apr 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
For several months now, the Prime Minister has been ferociously attacking their lordships in the other place simply for doing their constitutional duty by seeking to revise and improve this Bill. Tonight, we see the evidence of why it is so important that they did just that. I wish to put on the record my…
Hansard · 22 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Introduction17 Apr 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I thank the noble Lords in the other place for all the hard work they have done in trying to amend the Bill, which is quite frankly a sham and a con. I would like to highlight the restraint that they have exercised. Despite the deeply damaging nature of this legislation, in terms of its…
Hansard · 17 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Returning Illegal Migrants to their Home Country15 Apr 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
Under successive Conservative Governments since 2010, returns of failed asylum seekers have collapsed by 44%, and returns of foreign national offenders have fallen by almost 30% over the same period. For all the Government’s tough talk, only 2% of those arriving on small boats since 2018 have been returned anywhere, yet Ministers are still resisting…
Hansard · 15 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Introduction15 Apr 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
It is just over two years to the day since the Rwanda scheme was first announced from the Government Dispatch Box, so it would be remiss of us not to take stock of progress to date. Well, hundreds of millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money have been sent to the Rwandan Government; civil servants, courts,…
Hansard · 15 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Cyber-security and UK Democracy25 Mar 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
In January 2023, Lord Cameron of Chipping Norton—prior to his appointment as Foreign Secretary, of course—went to Sri Lanka to drum up investment for Port City Colombo, which is a belt and road project launched by President Xi, which many believe will become a military base for the Chinese navy. Following Lord Cameron’s appointment as…
Hansard · 25 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Introduction18 Mar 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I rise to speak in favour of all 10 of the Lords amendments that are before us today. They each serve to make this shambolic mess of a Bill marginally less absurd and, as I will come to in a second, they would serve only to put in statute what Ministers have promised from the…
Hansard · 18 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
Asylum and Migration14 Mar 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I thank the Backbench Business Committee for securing this important debate and pay tribute to the Chair of the Home Affairs Committee for her powerful opening speech and for the outstanding work that she is doing on these issues. The Home Office spending figures, detailing an astronomical overspend of £5.9 billion last year, represents such…
Hansard · 14 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions7 Mar 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I have repeatedly asked Ministers whether any strings were attached to the £500 million of taxpayers’ money that was given to Tata Steel, particularly with regard to job guarantees. I have not had a straight answer, so I will try again today. Can the Secretary of State please confirm whether any conditionality was attached to…
Hansard · 7 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
Business of the House7 Mar 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
It has been reported that taxpayers have had to pick up a £15,000 bill due to the actions of the right hon. Member for Chippenham (Michelle Donelan) , who is rapidly becoming known as “the Member for Chipping In”. Could the Leader of the House confirm that amount of £15,000? Does she think it fair…
Hansard · 7 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
Income Tax (Charge)7 Mar 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
It has been widely reported that the taxpayer is having to pick up the tab for £15,000 of legal costs and damages incurred because of the actions of the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, the right hon. Member for Chippenham (Michelle Donelan) , who is rapidly becoming known as the hon. Member…
Hansard · 7 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
Legal Migration26 Feb 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
Since our last Home Office questions, the list of Government failures on immigration has continued to grow relentlessly: 30,000 asylum seekers stuck in limbo, unable to be processed due to the Prime Minister’s legislative fiasco; 250 visas awarded to a care home that does not actually exist; net migration trebled; and criminals free to fly…
Hansard · 26 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Death of Alexei Navalny19 Feb 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I declare an interest, in that I was the director of the British Council in St Petersburg from 2005 until 2008. I am also honoured to call Vladimir Kara-Murza my friend. I met him shortly before he insisted on flying back to Russia although many of us urged him not to. It is a measure…
Hansard · 19 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill26 Jan 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
As the hon. Member for Belfast East (Gavin Robinson) Belfast East so eloquently explained, the issue at the heart of this debate is a fairly simple one: that, notwithstanding commitments made by the UK and Irish Governments in the Good Friday agreement more than 25 years ago, questions about eligibility and access to citizenship rights…
Hansard · 26 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Steel Industry25 Jan 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
Whether she has had recent discussions with the Chancellor of the Exchequer on taking fiscal steps to help support the steel industry.
Hansard · 25 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Protecting Steel in the UK23 Jan 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
The Port Talbot steelworks is the beating heart of our community. Generation after generation have worked in that steelworks. Port Talbot is the steelworks, and the steelworks is Port Talbot. Every time I go into that steelworks, though, I do not see something to be sentimental about; I see a hotbed of innovation. I see…
Hansard · 23 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Clause 3 - Disapplication of the Human Rights Act 199817 Jan 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship again, Dame Rosie. Here we go again: it is day two in Committee for the third asylum Bill in less than two years, and day 643 of the Rwanda psychodrama that the Conservative party continues to inflict on our weary and baffled nation. Let us not…
Hansard · 17 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda16 Jan 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I rise to speak in favour of amendments 35 and 37 and new clause 6, tabled in my name and the name of my right hon. Friend the Member for Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford (Yvette Cooper) , the shadow home Secretary. I start by reminding the Committee and anyone watching at home that the Labour…
Hansard · 16 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Asylum Application Backlog15 Jan 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
The shambolic incompetence of this Government across every aspect of its disgraceful mismanagement of our country’s asylum system knows no bounds, but today I will highlight a particularly egregious example. We already knew that the number of removals of asylum seekers whose claims had been rejected had collapsed by 50% since Labour left office in…
Hansard · 15 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Rwanda Plan Cost and Asylum System9 Jan 2024
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Stephen Kinnock
I pay tribute to all colleagues who have taken the time to speak today, particularly the Chair of the Home Affairs Committee, my right hon. Friend the Member for Kingston upon Hull North (Dame Diana Johnson) , and my hon. Friends the Members for Ellesmere Port and Neston (Justin Madders), for Birmingham, Hall Green (Tahir…
Hansard · 9 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill12 Dec 2023
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Stephen Kinnock
I rise to join the shadow Home Secretary, my right hon. Friend the Member for Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford (Yvette Cooper) , in supporting the reasoned amendment in the name of the Leader of the Opposition. I start by sending my condolences to the friends and family of the asylum seeker who tragically died while…
Hansard · 12 Dec 2023 · parliament.uk
Illegal Migration: Small Boats27 Nov 2023
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Stephen Kinnock
Since the previous Home Secretary was removed from her post, I think it is fair to say that the Immigration Minister has become a law unto himself. First, he briefed the media that he has been instructing the Prime Minister to tear up all our legal obligations to fix the unfixable Rwanda policy. Then he…
Hansard · 27 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Economic Growth14 Nov 2023
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Stephen Kinnock
It is a pleasure to follow the hon. Member for Burnley (Antony Higginbotham) . Even by the standards of this shambolic Government, this King’s Speech is a wafer-thin effort. That might be forgivable if we were living in a country where public services were in good shape and the economy was going gangbusters, but we…
Hansard · 14 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Pakistan: Evacuation of Afghans8 Nov 2023
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Stephen Kinnock
We owe many Afghans a debt of gratitude for supporting British aims in Afghanistan. In the summer and autumn of 2021, the UK Government rightly promised to honour that debt by offering those Afghans resettlement in the UK. However, the Government’s Operation Warm Welcome fast became “Operation Cold Shoulder”. Of those Afghans who made it…
Hansard · 8 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
British Steel8 Nov 2023
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Stephen Kinnock
Last Wednesday morning, Tata Steel executives in Port Talbot summoned the workforce to tell them of the plan to shut down our entire virgin steel making capability by March 2024. This was utterly shocking, because the understanding had always been that some of the heavy end would continue to function while the electric arc furnace…
Hansard · 8 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Illegal Migration24 Oct 2023
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Stephen Kinnock
I thank the Minister for advance sight of his statement. At the time of the last election, the asylum backlog had already spiralled under Conservative mismanagement, but the number of small boats crossing the channel was close to zero, as was the number of emergency hotels being used. If we fast-forward four years, we see…
Hansard · 24 Oct 2023 · parliament.uk
Points of Order24 Oct 2023
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Stephen Kinnock
On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. I wish to raise a point of order on the question asked by my hon. Friend the Member for Walthamstow (Stella Creasy) in the statement. The immigration guidelines were changed in August 2023 to enable eviction within seven days as opposed to 28 days, and my hon.…
Hansard · 24 Oct 2023 · parliament.uk
Refugee and Asylum Seeker Accommodation18 Sep 2023
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Stephen Kinnock
It has been more than a month since all 39 asylum seekers were hauled off the 500-capacity Bibby Stockholm because of the detection of legionella, but the Home Secretary is yet to give a date for when the barge will actually be ready for use. We still do not know why she chose not to…
Hansard · 18 Sep 2023 · parliament.uk
Tata Steel: Port Talbot18 Sep 2023
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Stephen Kinnock
When all is said and done, the purpose of the deal should have been to protect the current order book and to prepare us for the opportunities of the future. All investment is welcome— I do thank the Minister for her work in this area—but I am afraid that the deal will fail to keep…
Hansard · 18 Sep 2023 · parliament.uk
Engagements6 Sep 2023
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Stephen Kinnock
Steel- workers in my constituency have watched in frustration as other Governments have pumped investment into decarbonisation while successive Tory Governments have sat on their hands. When will the Prime Minister finally conclude the talks with Tata Steel? Can he guarantee that level of investment will match what other European Governments are doing on decarbonisation?…
Hansard · 6 Sep 2023 · parliament.uk
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