Reform UK MP am Clacton ( 5 Gor 2024 – Cyfredol)
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James McMurdock: ...Reform UK MPs. Their tireless championing of the British people is something we should stive to emulate. I am extremely grateful to them. Although, as my hon. Friend the Member for Clacton (Nigel Farage) has said, this has ruined my life, I would not have it any other way. I am eternally grateful to the good people of South Basildon and East Thurrock for sending me here. I intend to...
Karin Smyth: ...(Lee Anderson) for raising this important issue. As my hon. Friend the Member for Washington and Gateshead South (Mrs Hodgson) said, it is the last taboo, and the hon. Member for Clacton (Nigel Farage) articulated well the difficulties that many people have in knowing what to say. The debate gives me the opportunity to put on the record my deepest sympathies to the bereaved families:...
Angela Eagle: ...predecessors, who came to the House when I first arrived. His comments on the Boundary Commission were heard with empathy across the entire House. I congratulate the hon. Member for Clacton (Nigel Farage), who came in and did his usual. I also congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Darlington (Lola McEvoy), who paid tribute to her predecessor Peter Gibson, who is a particularly good...
Lindsay Hoyle: ...Affirmation required by law: Lewis Malcolm Atkinson, for Sunderland Central Juan Timothy Charles Roca, Macclesfield Amanda Louise Martin, Portsmouth North Michelle Welsh, Sherwood Forest Nigel Paul Farage, Clacton Kirsty Ann Blackman, Aberdeen North Right honourable Sue-Ellen Cassiana Braverman, Fareham and Waterlooville Andrew Graham Cooper, Mid Cheshire Jennifer Craft, Thurrock Paul...
Nigel Farage: Mr Speaker-Elect, thank you very much. We are the new kids on the block. We have no experience in this Parliament whatsoever, even though some of us have tried many times over the years to get here, so we cannot judge you from working in this place, but we can judge you from how the outside world sees you. I mean not just the United Kingdom but the world, because Prime Minister’s question...
Jenny Rathbone: ...i gael pàs bws. Mae hyn, ynddo'i hun, yn warthus ac yn sarhad ar ddemocratiaeth. Mae angen i ni dalu sylw hefyd i'r niferoedd sy'n llyncu addewidion y prosiect poblyddiaeth o dan arweiniad Nigel Farage. Mae Farage yn wych am fanteisio ar drallod ac anobaith cymunedau a adawyd ar ôl. Dyna pam ei fod yn sefyll yn Clacton; dyna pam y lansiodd ei—credaf iddo gael ei alw'n 'brosiect'; yn...
Matthew O'Toole: ...to explain the withered state of public services here and elsewhere. I do not want to spend the debate lingering on the old Brexit battle, not that there really is anything to debate. Even Nigel Farage, a close personal friend — or fair-weather friend — to some in the Chamber, has admitted that Brexit is a failure. We cannot escape all the negative consequences of that failure. As I...
Neil Gray: Labour will dance to the Farage tune on immigration, hurting our public services and our economy. Only the SNP will stand to break that austerity consensus, and only the SNP will deliver for public services in Scotland. While we continue to rely on decisions taken at Westminster, only independence will deliver the real change that the people of Scotland are looking for.
Lord Foster of Bath: ...presented by the noble Lord, Lord Vaizey, and the newly ennobled noble Baroness, Lady Hazarika. We would not want to banish them from the air waves any more than we would want to banish, say, Nigel Farage from GB News. We are a liberal democracy, and we want to protect those contributions, but surely only if their shows live up to the same standards of impartiality required for news...
David Rutley: ...· Mr Khaled Fawzy, Chief of General Intelligence · Dr Ahmed Emad Eldin Rady, Minister for Health · President Sisi's Advance Delegation · President Sisi's Delegation · Major General Mohammad Farag Elshahat, Head of Military Intelligence Israel · Ms Tzipi Livni, Member of the Israeli Knessett · Delegation of Former Security Officials · Mr Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister ·...
Chris Stephens: ...whoever needed our help wherever they are.” “Whoever” and “wherever” therefore includes rescuing migrants in the English channel. Because of that humane work, disappointingly, Nigel Farage and others have described the RNLI as a “taxi service” for illegal migration. Let me make it clear that my colleagues and I utterly disassociate ourselves from such views.
Baroness Jones of Whitchurch: ...GB News. While I am sure the culture programme hosted by the noble Lord, Lord Vaizey, does not cross the line, clearly news programmes hosted by the likes of Jacob Rees-Mogg, Nadine Dorries, Nigel Farage, Esther McVey and Philip Davies are not going to be impartial. They frequently interview each other or their colleagues from the Tory Benches—and they have been recruited precisely...
Keir Starmer: I cannot believe the Prime Minister said that with a straight face. The former Prime Minister continued on her American odyssey—this journey into the wild west of her mind—and claimed that Nigel Farage is the man to restore the Tory party. Will the Prime Minister confirm whether he, too, would welcome Mr Farage back into the Tory fold?
Jonathan Gullis: ...political activists within the clergy to go out of their way to allow people to pretend that they have somehow seemingly converted to Christianity. A document leaked to GB News, seen by Nigel Farage and others, says, “After someone’s application has been granted, don’t be shocked if that person does not subsequently attend the church congregation.” It tells us everything we need to...
Willie Rennie: ...insult. The detail of what the cabinet secretary said contains many similar arguments to those that were made by the Brexiteers. Talk about a deadweight UK and slow economic growth are what Nigel Farage and Jacob Rees-Mogg said about the EU, at that time. The cabinet secretary’s argument that there is a huge market elsewhere in the world is exactly the same as the one that was made by...
Keir Starmer: I was glad to see that the Prime Minister managed to get some time off yesterday afternoon to kick back, relax and accidentally record a candid video for Nigel Farage. The only thing missing from that punishing schedule is any sort of governing or leadership. So was he surprised to see one of his own MPs say, “He does not get what Britain needs. And he is not listening to what…people want.”?
John Nicolson: ...those profits. Of course, politicians are directly responsible for the way in which disinformation that they initiate is spread offline and online. All of us—at least almost all—condemned Nigel Farage’s overtly racist Brexit campaign poster, with its image of outsiders supposedly queuing to get into the UK; it had hideous echoes of the 1930s. But what of the much mocked and seemingly...
Philip Davies: It is pretty clear that most legacy banks do not give a stuff about their customers and just want to screw as much money out of people as possible. After the scandal of Coutts’s debanking of Nigel Farage, the Government acted swiftly to try to make that much more difficult for other customers, but many businesses face the same problem. What will the Government do to stop businesses being...
Mark Drakeford: Wel wel. Ble i ddechrau, mewn gwirionedd, gyda Farage—. Farage—bydd ef yno gyda chi'n fuan, rwy'n tybio. Gadewch i ni ddechrau gyda dim ond un. Gadewch i ni ddechrau gyda dim ond un pwynt. Nid oedd y penderfyniad i gau'r ffiniau fel nad oedd twristiaid yn gallu dod i Gymru yn benderfyniad a wnaed gan Lywodraeth Cymru—cafodd ei wneud gan Lywodraeth y DU ac yna bu'n rhaid i ni basio...
David Davis: ...a right to offline verification and, in effect, offline identification. We saw earlier this year what can happen when someone is excluded from basic services, with the planned closure of Nigel Farage’s bank account. That case was not related to identification, but it made clear how much of an impact such exclusion can have on someone’s life. Those who cannot or do not wish to verify...