Brexit

Brexit, EU relations, trade deals, withdrawal

2494 mentions
Back to Homepage
225
PMQs Q&As
1963
Ministerial Q&As
84
Westminster Hall
210
Commons Debates
2
Petitions
10
Proposed Bills

Recent PMQs Questions

View all 225

PMQs 2026-01-28

2026-01-28 Daisy Cooper
Partial Answer

While British citizen Jimmy Lai is held captive in prison by the Chinese regime and pro-democracy protesters face bounties on their heads in Britain, the Prime Minister has gone to China for a trade d...

Answered by: The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr David Lammy)

PMQs 2025-11-26

2025-11-26 Ben Coleman
Direct Answer

My constituents tell me that our top national priority must remain as it is: economic growth. Does the Prime Minister agree that the swiftest way to achieve growth is for the Government to be even mor...

Answered by: The Prime Minister (Keir Starmer)

PMQs 2025-11-26

2025-11-26 Ed Davey
Direct Answer

We have just seen in the leaked OBR documents that taxes are going up to a historic record high. Will the Prime Minister explain why Labour is hiking people’s taxes, instead of fixing the £90 billion ...

Answered by: The Prime Minister (Keir Starmer)

PMQs 2025-11-19

2025-11-19 Torcuil Chrichton
Partial Answer

When the Prime Minister next meets the President of the United States, will he ask him if he knows any reasonably priced hotels near the MetLife stadium in New Jersey, where the world cup final is to ...

Answered by: The Prime Minister (Keir Starmer)

PMQs 2025-11-19

2025-11-19 Jon Trickett
Partial Answer

When the Conservatives were in government, they said that they would level up the country, but in fact they left the country divided. Austerity, de-industrialisation and stagnant wages all ripped the ...

Answered by: The Prime Minister (Rishi Sunak)

PMQs 2025-10-29

2025-10-29 Kemi Badenoch
Partial Answer

Well, well, well; what a fascinating answer. It is not the same answer that I received when I asked exactly the same question, word for word, on 9 July. Then, the Prime Minister replied with just one ...

Answered by: The Prime Minister (Keir Starmer)

PMQs 2025-10-22

2025-10-22 Ed Davey
Partial Answer

Turning to the economy, I know Labour Members are relieved—they are finally allowed to say that the Conservatives’ Brexit deal is a disaster. But that cannot just be a political ruse to attack the hon...

Answered by: The Prime Minister

PMQs 2025-07-16

2025-07-16 Kemi Badenoch
Evasion / No Answer

Yesterday, the head of the Office for Budget Responsibility warned the Government that higher and higher levels of taxes are bad for growth. Does the Prime Minister agree?...

Answered by: The Prime Minister (Keir Starmer)

PMQs 2025-06-25

2025-06-25 Jeremy Corbyn
Partial Answer

Why does Britain still supply parts for the F-35 jets that have been used to take so much life in Gaza? How has this country got to a situation where it stands on the wrong side of international law r...

Answered by: The Deputy Prime Minister (Angela Rayner)

PMQs 2025-05-21

2025-05-21 Neil Hudson
Partial Answer

When reviewing the effects of his decisions—such as cutting winter fuel payments, damaging businesses with job taxes, decimating rural communities with family farm tax, and risking food security by se...

Answered by: The Prime Minister (Keir Starmer)

Recent Ministerial Questions

View all 1963

Good Friday Agreement 2026-03-25

2026-03-25 Jim Allister (North Antrim) (Traditional Unionist Voice)
Partial Answer

Does he agree that in any marking of the end of violence a key date is 1994, when the main violence perpetrators, the IRA, finally woke up to reality and declared a ceasefire?...

Answered by: Hilary Benn

Good Friday Agreement 2026-03-25

2026-03-25 Paul Foster (South Ribble) (Labour)
Direct Answer

With knowledge that it requires constant political co-operation and public support, its biggest challenge no doubt is the Tory-Reform policy of leaving the European convention on human rights. If the ...

Answered by: Hilary Benn

Spring Forecast 2026-03-25

2026-03-25 Sammy Wilson (East Antrim) (DUP)
Partial Answer

Why are the Government ignoring the real issues that face the Northern Ireland economy, through both their actions and their inactivity?...

Answered by: Hilary Benn

Topical Questions 2026-03-19

2026-03-19 Noah Law (St Austell and Newquay) (Labour)
Partial Answer

When we came to power, our then Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs committed to protect farmers from being undercut in all new trade deals. I am pleased to say that we have com...

Answered by: Emma Reynolds

EU-UK Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement Negotiations 2026-03-19

2026-03-19 Nia Griffith (Llanelli) (Labour)
Partial Answer

Will the Secretary of State please update us on any progress on the export of shellfish?...

Answered by: Emma Reynolds

EU-UK Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement Negotiations 2026-03-19

2026-03-19 Alistair Carmichael (Orkney and Shetland) (Liberal Democrat)
Direct Answer

Obviously, there are real opportunities to be had from the completion of an SPS agreement, but those who import fresh produce are concerned that imports from countries outside the European Union will ...

Answered by: Emma Reynolds

Trade with Europe 2026-03-12

2026-03-12 Clive Jones (Wokingham) (Liberal Democrat)
Partial Answer

What are the Government doing to develop and strengthen trade with Europe, so that businesses in Wokingham can start to grow again? Agreeing a bespoke customs union would be a really good start....

Answered by: Peter Kyle

Trade with Europe 2026-03-12

2026-03-12 Tom Rutland (East Worthing and Shoreham) (Labour)
Partial Answer

Will the Secretary of State update the House on the work being done to ensure that businesses like Worthing's Hobgoblin Music can benefit from the reset in relations with the European Union?...

Answered by: Peter Kyle

Start-ups and Scale-ups Access to New Markets 2026-03-12

2026-03-12 Rishi Sunak (Richmond and Northallerton) (Conservative)
Partial Answer

At the recent India AI summit, I was delighted to participate in an event, with the Deputy Prime Minister, highlighting the opportunities for British and Indian growing technology companies to do more...

Answered by: Chris Bryant

Topical Questions 2026-03-12

2026-03-12 Al Pinkerton (Surrey Heath) (Liberal Democrat)
Direct Answer

Yesterday I met representatives of the British Chambers of Commerce, who relayed the profound concerns of the UK automative industry that it might be excluded from the European Union's proposed indust...

Answered by: Peter Kyle

Recent Westminster Hall Debates

View all 84

Recent House of Commons Debates

View all 210

Recent Petitions

View all 2