← Back to House of Commons Debates

Sanctions 2025-05-14

14 May 2025

Lead MP

Stephen Doughty

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

UkraineDefenceEconomyBrexit
Other Contributors: 10

At a Glance

Stephen Doughty raised concerns about sanctions 2025-05-14 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 Minister of State, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office moves the approval of The Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2025. He emphasises that sanctions are a powerful tool for peace and security, detailing how the UK has targeted Russia's revenues and military complex since coming into power, with the latest package including 110 targets against Russian oil transportation. The Minister also highlights the UK's total support for Ukraine at £18 billion, including £3 billion of military aid annually.

Government Response

UkraineDefenceEconomyBrexit
Government Response
The Minister outlines further measures in the statutory instrument targeting Russia’s revenue streams and prohibiting UK expertise from being used in Russia’s defence and energy sectors. He details bans on technology transfers, software, synthetic diamonds, helium, and other critical products to constrain Russia's economic growth and ability to fuel its war machine. Outlines the Government's measures in response to shadow Minister questions regarding third-country circumvention, proceeds from Chelsea FC, tranches of ERA funding, and Russian sovereign assets. Emphasises ongoing work with international partners on lawful options for seizing Russian assets. Asserted continued support for Ukraine and work with Government Departments to ensure London is not used by kleptocrats. Mentioned substantial impact of sanctions on Russia, including tax hikes and financial losses.

Shadow Response

Wendy Morton
Shadow Response
The shadow Minister supports the measures but pushes for wider secondary sanctions, urgent action on the sale of Chelsea football club proceeds, clarification on the £2.26 billion loan disbursement timeline, and confirmation of ongoing work to mobilise sanctioned assets.
Assessment & feedback
Summary accuracy

About House of Commons Debates

House of Commons debates take place in the main chamber of the House of Commons. These debates cover a wide range of topics including government policy, legislation, and current affairs. MPs from all parties can participate, question ministers, and hold the government accountable for its decisions.