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Business of the House 2025-05-22
22 May 2025
Lead MP
Joy Morrissey
Beaconsfield
Con
Debate Type
General Debate
Tags
NHSEconomy
Other Contributors: 39
At a Glance
Joy Morrissey raised concerns about business of the house 2025-05-22 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:
Government Response
Responded to various issues raised by MPs including mobile signal infrastructure roll-out delays, cheerleading recognition and funding support, Leigh market's importance for town centre regeneration, Bank of England independence and inflation control efforts, HMO regulation consultation progress, two-child benefit cap policy continuity, historical commemorations significance, data bill amendment financial privilege reassessment, train station accessibility and Access for All funding application encouragement, waste incinerator rules updates, community asset ownership promotion in legislation, and VJ Day celebration notice improvement considerations. The Minister responded to both questions, stating that NHS waiting times have been falling month on month since last year. She acknowledged that some specialist treatments will be a harder challenge but committed to updating the Member on specific issues. Regarding epilepsy, she confirmed the Government's commitment to improving care and mentioned an ongoing transformation programme for neurological conditions including epilepsy.
Joy Morrissey
Con
Beaconsfield
The Government have been prevented from signing their Chagos surrender deal by the High Court. The Prime Minister should explain this latest humiliation and take action on the rape gang scandal, requesting a national inquiry. Inflation has surged to 3.5%, public sector net borrowing hit £20.2 billion, marking a disastrous economic situation for the Government. Tax rises are expected, affecting pensioners, farmers, business owners, savers, and retirees. The Prime Minister admitted to promising a U-turn on punishing pensioners but did not set a date or apologise.
Lucy Powell
Lab
Manchester Central
Congratulates Tottenham Hotspur and Crystal Palace football clubs for their achievements. Addresses the High Court injunction preventing the signing of the Chagos surrender deal, promising a statement by the Defence Secretary later today. Condemns the murder at the Israeli embassy in Washington. Marks the anniversary of the Manchester Arena attack and praises the introduction of Martyn's law. Emphasises that Labour inherited an economic mess with unfunded pay deals, asylum hotel costs, new hospitals as fiction, and depleted reserves. Highlights recent positive economic indicators such as growth, interest rate cuts, increased employment, real wage increases, and a thriving economy.
Michael Dugher
Lab
South Elmsall
Expressed concern about the Environment Agency's failure to enforce against a clay pit in his constituency that has been operating beyond its licence expiry, and requested a debate on enforcement powers.
Responded to concerns raised by MPs regarding issues such as NHS maternity care, Welsh rugby funding, teenage cancer, contaminated blood scandal compensation, retirement home exploitation, national security adviser accountability, EU trade relations, and immigration policies. Provided reassurances on government actions and commitments.
Chelmsford
Asked for a debate to address the crisis in NHS maternity care following delays in implementing improvements as highlighted by recent investigations.
Carolyn Harris
Lab
Neath and Swansea East
Called on the Government to intervene with the Welsh Rugby Union regarding its funding formula that disadvantages some regional teams.
Martin Vickers
Con
Brigg and Immingham
Announced upcoming debates in Westminster Hall and Chamber, including one on teenage cancer, and requested a debate on this issue from the Leader of the House.
Clive Efford
Lab
Eltham and Chislehurst
Asked for a Government time debate on the contaminated blood scandal following protests by those affected.
Oliver Dowden
Con
Hertsmere
Called for a debate to address exploitation of vulnerable residents in Meadowcroft retirement home by Anchor homes.
Matt Western
Lab
Warwick and Leamington
Asked the Leader of the House to ensure that the National Security Adviser appears before the Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy for accountability purposes.
Andrew Rosindell
Con
Romford
Requested a debate in Government time to address concerns about recent UK-EU trade deals and their impact on British democracy post-Brexit.
Neil Coyle
Lab
Bermondsey and Old Southwark
Called for a debate on the Home Office's exceptional circumstances criteria regarding immigration policies, citing a local constituent's case.
Iona Miller
Ind
Called for a debate on the roll-out of mobile signal infrastructure in rural areas, noting that despite progress, constituents have not noticed improvements. Emphasised the need to define what constitutes adequate coverage and how it will be delivered.
Gosport
Highlighted the importance of cheerleading as a sport for young girls, noting that two local teams won gold medals recently. Sought support for increased funding to encourage more disadvantaged youngsters to participate.
Jo Platt
Lab/Co-op
Leigh and Atherton
Celebrated Leigh market in her constituency as a vibrant community hub during the NABMA's 'Love Your Local Market' campaign. Sought support from the Leader of the House to recognise local markets' role in town centre regeneration.
Christchurch
Requested an early debate on the Bank of England’s failure to meet its 2% inflation target, and asked for a meeting with Treasury Ministers regarding his Bank of England (Inflation Targets) Bill.
Birmingham Erdington
Called for a debate on the proliferation of houses in multiple occupation and exempt accommodation, citing high numbers of claims in Birmingham and their detrimental impact on local communities.
Stephen Flynn
SNP
Aberdeen South
Commented on Labour's two-child benefit cap policy, questioned whether the Government would make another U-turn regarding this issue following the Prime Minister’s recent reversal on winter fuel allowance.
Wolverhampton North East
Paid tribute to Wednesfield History Society for commemorating the 80th anniversary of a Lancaster bomber crash in her constituency, highlighting the community’s unity and respect.
Maldon
Questioned the Government's claim that a Lords amendment to the Data (Use and Access) Bill engages financial privilege despite containing no spending commitments. Sought engagement with supporters of the amendment in both Houses.
Ben Goldsborough
Lab
South Norfolk
Called for debate on making Wymondham train station accessible, marking its 180th birthday, and securing Access for All funding for stations across the country to improve accessibility.
Andrew Murrison
Con
South West Wiltshire
Requested a debate on government proposals regarding waste incinerators, suggesting either a moratorium or tax on incineration to promote recycling over landfill.
Melanie Ward
Lab
Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy
Celebrated community ownership of assets and urged the Scottish Government to reverse their decision denying North Queensferry residents’ right to buy the Albert hotel, advocating for a debate on this issue.
Mid Sussex
Asked whether more notice could be given for VJ Day celebrations and commemorations than what was provided for VE Day, referencing Val Upton’s request in Lindfield village.
Constituency Name
Discussed concerns over bus services reliability in their constituency and requested a comprehensive approach to be taken in the upcoming Bus Bill.
Lucy Powell
Lab
Manchester Central
Responded positively to various questions, addressing issues such as local communities' reliance on reliable transport, dog attacks, internet connectivity, hospital care improvements, and political advertising. She also emphasised the government's commitment to enhancing healthcare infrastructure.
Luke Evans
Con
Hinckley and Bosworth
Brought up a private Member’s Bill concerning dog-on-dog attacks and requested a debate on responsible dog ownership.
Jonathan Brash
Lab
Hartlepool
Celebrated the Seaton Carew community's achievement of a top quality award from Keep Britain Tidy for their efforts in maintaining cleanliness.
Adam Dance
Lib Dem
Yeovil
Highlighted concerns regarding the closure of medical units at Yeovil district hospital and sought a debate on improving hospitals' investment management.
Elsie Blundell
Lab
Heywood and Middleton North
Addressed the critical need for improved internet connectivity in her constituency, raising awareness about the lack of mobile signal coverage and urging for a dedicated debate on this matter.
Joe Robertson
Con
Isle of Wight East
Discussed the high costs faced by residents travelling to and from the Isle of Wight using car ferries, requesting a Government debate on transport infrastructure for UK islands.
Euan Stainbank
Lab
Falkirk
Celebrated Falkirk football club’s success in securing back-to-back promotions and restoring their youth academy, along with the achievements of local teams such as Steins Thistle.
Sarah Dyke
Lib Dem
Glastonbury and Somerton
Brought attention to the closure of medical units at Yeovil district hospital and requested a Government debate on improving maternity care services.
David Baines
Lab
St Helens North
Recognised Corporal Andy Reid MBE for his charitable work through his Standing Tall Foundation, which helps people across the country, especially in St Helens.
Solihull West and Shirley
Called upon the Leader of the House to commit to debating time for a petition protecting Northern Ireland veterans from prosecution once it reaches 100,000 signatures.
Andrew Pakes
Lab
Peterborough
Discussed antisemitic attacks in the US and sought a debate on how students in conflict zones like Gaza can secure study visas to pursue higher education.
Pete Wishart
SNP
Perth and Kinross-shire
Asked for a statement about political advertising and condemned an antisemitic ad released by Reform in the Hamilton by-election, questioning the identity and loyalty of Anas Sarwar.
Luke Myer
Lab
Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland
The hon. Member raised concerns about NHS waiting times, particularly for specialist treatments. He mentioned a constituent named Alan who has been waiting over a year for a necessary procedure. The Member argues that these delays deserve serious parliamentary attention.
Tessa Munt
LD
Wells and Mendip Hills
The hon. Lady raised the issue of epilepsy during National Epilepsy Week, highlighting that more than 630,000 people suffer from this condition in the UK. She asked for a debate on improving access to care and treatment for those with epilepsy, especially those whose seizures do not respond to treatment.
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