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Business of the House 2025-12-11

11 December 2025

Lead MP

Richard Graham

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

NHSSocial CareEconomyTaxationScotlandForeign Affairs
Other Contributors: 47

At a Glance

Richard Graham raised concerns about business of the house 2025-12-11 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
Mr Graham highlighted the difficulties faced by businesses due to recent tax rises, particularly in hospitality and retail sectors. He mentioned specific examples from his constituency such as Wallington Cycles and the Sun pub and emphasised the disparity between Harrods' rate reduction and an average pub's increase of £1,400 annually.

Government Response

NHSSocial CareEconomyTaxationScotlandForeign Affairs
Government Response
Government initiatives to lower rates for certain businesses, spending £2 billion this year to cap increases, and condemning violence against councillors. He also committed to looking into the vaccine case raised by Bob Blackman. The Government will consider remedies proposed by the Competition and Markets Authority’s final report next year. The Leader of the House supports securing a debate on veterinary costs, litter management in local authorities, and capital expenditure in the NHS. He expresses sympathy for mental health concerns raised and offers to help with specific cases. Concerning nuclear power, he welcomes the strategic partnership for green energy but shares frustration over attitudes towards new projects in Scotland. In relation to dental care in care homes, he notes that specialised services are available and emergency hubs are being developed. Responded to various issues raised by Members of Parliament, providing updates on government initiatives and commitments to discuss concerns with relevant Ministers. Addressed specific requests such as facilitating meetings with Health Ministers, supporting discussions on inclusive PPE, and promoting recognition for voluntary services. Responded to various issues including prison guidelines, child poverty funding, maternity care, community markets, cider makers' tax relief, Royal British Legion volunteers, religious freedom in Saudi Arabia, and mountain rescue teams. Provided reassurance on monitoring of situations, expressed disappointment at SNP's funding cuts, emphasised the importance of local businesses, offered support for small business plan, acknowledged the need to address concerns about maternity care, encouraged further discussion through Adjournment debates or taskforce reports. Responded to various issues raised by Members such as doubling fixed penalty notices for street work offences, supporting efforts to protect victims of violence against women and girls, urging respect for the will of the elected Chamber on assisted dying legislation, keeping House informed on state pension compensation review, highlighting importance of volunteering, condemning racism in public life, advocating for care leavers under indirect discrimination provisions, opposing illegal settlements and pressing Israeli Government adherence to international law.
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