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G20 and Ukraine 2025-11-25
25 November 2025
Lead MP
The Prime Minister
Debate Type
General Debate
Tags
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Other Contributors: 57
At a Glance
The Prime Minister raised concerns about g20 and ukraine 2025-11-25 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Lead Contributor
Opened the debate
The Prime Minister discussed the ongoing situation in Ukraine, emphasising the need for a ceasefire and just and lasting peace. He highlighted the coalition of willing nations' efforts to maintain Ukraine's sovereignty and security. The PM also addressed economic security, including deals with South Africa and Indonesia that support British jobs and industries.
Kemi Badenoch
Con
North West Essex
The Leader of the Opposition emphasised unwavering support for Ukraine against Putin's aggression. She criticised any potential readmission of Russia to the G7 without a comprehensive peace agreement and warned about territorial compromises that could embolden other adversaries. Mrs Badenoch urged continued close cooperation with the US while rejecting anti-American sentiments.
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Conservative Party
Unknown Constituency
The speaker emphasised the need for the UK to stand independently and be prepared for major attacks, citing a warning from the Commons Defence Committee about Britain's unpreparedness. They questioned whether there is potential budget cut of £2.6 billion in the Ministry of Defence this financial year and asked the Prime Minister to confirm or deny it.
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Conservative Party
Unknown Constituency
Asked about European countries buying Russian oil and gas, expressing disappointment with Europe's continued reliance on these resources. They questioned what pressure the UK will put on other nations to cease this practice before the current 2027 deadline.
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Conservative Party
Unknown Constituency
Expressed support for Ukraine and acknowledged past Conservative efforts in supporting the country. Asked about boosting UK's defence capabilities and using influence to secure a future for Ukraine.
Emily Thornberry
Labour Party
Islington South and Finsbury
Complimented the Prime Minister on his work internationally but questioned if there will be 'nothing about Europe without Europe'. Emphasised unity in the belief that Ukraine's sovereignty is crucial for European security.
Daisy Cooper
Liberal Democrats
St Albans
Expressed fear regarding Trump’s 28-point plan and asked the Prime Minister to support President Zelensky during negotiations with President Trump. Requested an investigation into Russian interference in UK democracy, including seizing frozen Russian assets and securing a country-wide arms embargo for Sudan.
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi
Labour Party
Slough
Welcomed the Prime Minister's statement but criticised Trump’s peace plan as humiliating. Called on the Government to urgently provide moral and practical support, especially diplomatically, for Ukraine.
Edward Leigh
Con
Gainsborough
Asked whether the Prime Minister could convince Russia that rewarding it with land taken or even planning to take would be unacceptable. He drew a parallel with Czechoslovakia’s history in the 1930s.
Alex Sobel
Lab/Co-op
Leeds Central and Headingley
Complimented the Prime Minister's support for Ukraine, questioning whether any details of a peace proposal brokered by the Trump Administration had been agreed upon. He requested further updates.
Maldon
Asked if the Prime Minister agreed that increased military and sanctions pressure must be exerted on Russia to make it accept a ceasefire, given Ukraine's agreement to a US-brokered proposal.
Stella Creasy
Lab/Co-op
Walthamstow
Emphasised the importance of allyship for security and asked if the SAFE negotiations were discussed with President of the European Commission.
Mark Pritchard
Con
The Wrekin
Asked if the Prime Minister would return to update the House on any developments regarding Ukraine’s agreement to a US-brokered peace proposal.
Calum Miller
LD
Bicester and Woodstock
Welcomed the Prime Minister's commitment to ensure decisions about Ukraine are not taken without it, asking if any future deal would reject Russia's references to 'ambiguities of the last 30 years'.
Johanna Baxter
Lab
Paisley and Renfrewshire South
Raised concerns about Russian abduction of Ukrainian children, questioning if any peace plan would ensure their safe return.
Julian Lewis
Con
New Forest East
Asked the Prime Minister to focus on effective security guarantees for unoccupied Ukraine, highlighting that a guarantee without forces on the ground could lead to miscalculation by Russia.
Fleur Anderson
Lab
Putney
Welcomed recent progress in Ukraine and asked if sanctions circumventing countries would be addressed by the coalition of willing nations.
Stephen Flynn
SNP
Aberdeen South
Expressed concern about right-wing and left-wing views that undermine NATO, asking if the Prime Minister agreed with Kaja Kallas's statement that Russia cannot be in the G8.
Paul Waugh
Lab/Co-op
Rochdale
Discussed the Holodomor and expressed disgust at a former Welsh leader who benefited financially from Russian money, questioning why Reform UK did not conduct an investigation into this matter.
Uma Kumaran
Lab
Stratford and Bow
Expressed concern about Ukrainian families seeking information on missing loved ones due to Russia's disregard for international humanitarian law. Urged the UK to support efforts ensuring Russia complies with legal obligations regarding prisoners of war.
Gavin Robinson
DUP
Belfast East
Acknowledged the Prime Minister’s influence in the crisis and questioned whether a lasting peace can be sold to Ukrainians if allies force territorial concessions, emphasising the need for robust defence against aggression.
Nia Griffith
Lab
Llanelli
Commended the Prime Minister's efforts in engaging allies for Ukraine and asked about optimism regarding commitment from the coalition of willing countries.
Honiton and Sidmouth
Asked who would coordinate a decisive military response if Russia invades again, seeking clarity on UK’s role in such coordination.
Joe Powell
Lab
Kensington and Bayswater
Inquired about progress made to utilize frozen Russian assets for reparations, expressing concern over holdouts within the European Union.
Roger Gale
Con
Herne Bay and Sandwich
Suggested considering unilaterally ensuring legislation to use frozen Russian assets in support of Ukraine, questioning the approach of dealing with the White House on a peace plan.
Cardiff West
Condemned Nathan Gill’s acts of treason and bribery for Russia, demanding an independent investigation into any links to Reform UK. Criticised the party's inaction on this issue.
Richard Tice
Reform
Boston and Skegness
Stressed Reform's unwavering support for Ukraine, urging the Prime Minister to utilize leverage of frozen Russian assets against Putin. Defended his actions in supporting Ukraine and criticised the Prime Minister’s stance on Reform.
Rachael Maskell
Lab/Co-op
York Central
Raised concerns about escalating violence in Sudan, specifically El Fasher, and requested details on actions taken at the G20 to address incursions and humanitarian crises.
Steve Darling
Lib Dem
Torbay
Asked the Prime Minister what considerations have been given to regulating shipping through Danish waters to address the issue of the shadow fleet.
Graeme Downie
Lab
Dunfermline and Dollar
Thanked the Prime Minister for his efforts in securing maritime partnership with Indonesia, which secured hundreds of jobs. He asked if the Government will continue to support shipbuilding at Rosyth.
Alec Shelbrooke
Con
Wetherby and Easingwold
Asked whether the Prime Minister would sit down with Putin at a negotiating table, given his stance on international law and Russia's breach of it.
Glasgow West
Thanked the Prime Minister for securing peace in Ukraine. She highlighted concerns about the kidnapping of children as war crimes and asked for immediate release of these children, and also questioned point 26 of Trump's plan regarding amnesty.
Ellie Chowns
Green
North Herefordshire
Expressed concern over reports that American negotiators have been prioritising Russian demands rather than Ukrainian security needs. She asked the Prime Minister to ensure President Trump understands these principles.
Olivia Blake
Lab
Sheffield Hallam
Asked about UK Government plans for rebuilding Ukraine beyond just infrastructure, including support for civil society and those who have suffered during the conflict.
David Mundell
Con
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale
Asked about discussions with Prime Minister Modi regarding Russian oil and social media interactions between India and Russia.
Rupa Huq
Lab
Ealing Central and Acton
Highlighted the abduction of 20,000 children since the war began and requested that Putin be called out for these actions. She asked for a clear message from the Prime Minister regarding this issue.
Mark Pritchard
Con
The Wrekin
Warned against falling into traps set by others, emphasising the need to verify sources and ensure that any peace plan does not reward Russia’s aggression.
Peter Swallow
Lab
Bracknell
Thanked the Prime Minister for his leadership regarding Ukraine and Sudan. He asked about a message for students concerned with the situation in Sudan.
Claire Young
LD
Thornbury and Yate
Asked about discussions with G20 counterparts regarding protection of energy supplies from hostile Russian action.
Aylesbury
Inquired about steps to secure a ceasefire and hold warring parties accountable in Sudan, praised commitment to the Global Fund.
Bernard Jenkin
Con
Harwich and North Essex
Stressed importance of continued support for Ukraine's capability development to counter Russian propaganda.
Derby North
Asked about deals secured at G20 summit for high-skills and high-wage jobs in Derby, specifically related to manufacturing.
Ann Davies
PC
Caerfyrddin
Questioned the adequacy of security guarantees against Russian invasion and sought clear, enforceable safeguards.
Torcuil Crichton
Lab
Na h-Eileanan an Iar
Asked about ensuring frontline support for Ukraine, emphasising need to respect Ukrainian sovereignty.
Desmond Swayne
Con
New Forest West
Inquired about indications of Putin's acceptance of earlier iterations of the security agreement.
John Slinger
Lab
Rugby
Stressed that giving in to aggressor demands is not peace but appeasement, and urged Ukraine’s long-term defence support.
Robin Swann
UUP
South Antrim
Asked for assurance on continuing preparations for security and defence against Putin post-agreement.
Jim Dickson
Lab
Dartford
Congratulated the Prime Minister on UK's support for Ukraine, urging steadfast European support for a lasting peace.
Ben Obese-Jecty
Con
Huntingdon
Expressed concerns about negotiating with Russia and the message it sends to China regarding Taiwan’s sovereignty.
Jonathan Brash
Lab
Hartlepool
Asked the Prime Minister about Reform's refusal to investigate pro-Russia activities and links within their party, highlighting Nathan Gill’s acceptance of Russian bribes.
Adam Dance
LD
Yeovil
Inquired if the Prime Minister would oppose any peace deal that rewards Russia for its aggression towards Ukraine.
Chris Vince
Lab/Co-op
Harlow
Thanked the Prime Minister for his continued leadership and support of Ukraine, also inquired about the investment into the Global Fund and made a personal plea to continue leading on polio eradication globally.
Winchester
Inquired if the Prime Minister would review the decision regarding the Army Training Regiment Winchester’s closure and replacement facility delay at Pirbright.
Sammy Wilson
DUP
East Antrim
Asked for assurance that the UK will give support to Ukraine in ensuring President Zelensky does not have to accept unreasonable peace deals from American Administration.
Vikki Slade
LD
Mid Dorset and North Poole
Inquired about how the Prime Minister would use the close relationship between UK and America to ensure that Trump’s absence at G20 summit and COP30 does not undermine global partnerships.
Jim Allister
TUV
North Antrim
Asked if the support of Ukraine means that the UK is not part of the pressure on Ukraine to concede territory already occupied by Russia.
Esher and Walton
Inquired about what Sudan’s inclusion in G20 consensus will look like, especially regarding protection for civilians and funding gap assistance for humanitarian workers.
Jim Shannon
DUP
Strangford
Expressed appreciation towards the Prime Minister's work and asked if there would be retribution for Russian soldiers who committed atrocities in Ukraine.
Government Response
The Prime Minister thanked MPs for their support towards Ukraine, acknowledged previous Conservative efforts in leading this issue, and emphasised unity in the House. He reiterated that Putin is an aggressor and expressed ongoing discussions with key allies on security guarantees. Also mentioned progress on taking Russian oil and gas off market. Responded to several questions, emphasising UK's support for Ukraine, commitment to security guarantees, and focus on deterring Russian aggression. Also highlighted economic impacts of sanctions and importance of Ukrainian capability development. Stressed commitment to Ukraine, reassured MPs that UK will support just peace deal without rewarding aggression; promised extensive conversations on Sudan's humanitarian situation.
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