Emily Thornberry

Lab

62 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

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Commons Ministerial Statement 26 June 2025
G7 and NATO Summits
In the year since the election of this Labour Government, Britain is back as a force for good on the world stage. Following the outbreak of conflict in the middle east last week, I was proud to see the Prime Minister lead calls for calm, cool heads and de-escalation. In its aftermath, we must take s…
Commons Ministerial Statement 24 June 2025
China Audit
Our relationship with China is most definitely a difficult one. On the one hand, it is our third biggest trading partner, but on the other hand, the national security strategy, on page 35, says that there is an increase in espionage, China is undermining our economic security and interfering in our …
Commons Proceedings 24 June 2025
National Security Strategy
In the absence of the published China audit, which we have all been looking forward to so much, the national security strategy has been gone through with a fine-toothed comb by many of us. On China, it states: “Instances of China’s espionage, interference in our democracy and the undermining of our…
Commons Oral Questions 24 June 2025
Gaza: Humanitarian Situation
We must not forget Gaza. Despite the eyes of the world now being turned to the Iran-Israel war, it is important that we continue to remember the suffering of the Gazans and continue to move on it. As a witness from Médecins Sans Frontières said to my Committee, there is “lethal chaos” in Gaza. There…
Commons Ministerial Statement 23 June 2025
Middle East
The only way to stop Iran building a nuclear bomb is a deal, but there cannot be a deal without negotiations and there cannot be negotiations without trust. President Trump tore up the first nuclear deal and is now acting alongside Israel, and its attack last week ended the US-Iran negotiations for …
Commons Debate 16 June 2025
Air India Plane Crash
Will the Minister please convey the gratitude of this House to the Foreign Office staff and the police officers who have had such difficult work to do on behalf of us all? Public service can be very hard sometimes, but we are very grateful.
Commons Ministerial Statement 16 June 2025
Iran-Israel Conflict
It is completely understandable that Israel feels threatened by a bellicose neighbour with uranium mines and a nuclear programme, but the rest of the world is unanimous in saying that the way to deal with Iran is through discussion, negotiation and a nuclear agreement. There once was such a deal, th…
Commons Ministerial Statement 12 June 2025
Gibraltar
I have to admit that when Brexit happened, I thought that the problem of Gibraltar would be so difficult that I really did not see how we would ever get over it. It is a tribute to the flair, the flexibility and the fraternity on display on all four sides of the negotiations that the Foreign Secreta…
Commons Ministerial Statement 20 May 2025
UK-EU Summit
I begin by thanking the Prime Minister for what he has said about Gaza. The message he is sending to Netanyahu’s far-right Government could not be clearer, and it should have the unanimous support of this House. It is essentially, “This must stop.” Turning to the grown-up EU deal, which comes hard …
Commons Ministerial Statement 15 May 2025
Sanctions Implementation and Enforcement
The Minister already knows my view that, as we develop our sanctions policy, Parliament should be more engaged so that we can have collective knowledge and all feed in to the best possible sanctions policy. We do not have enough of that at the moment, and there is more that we should do. One thing t…
Commons Oral Questions Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office 13 May 2025
Topical Questions
I know that a lot is going on, but the biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction treaty is important. It is about our blue planet and our oceans, in which we used to have a leadership position. When we were leading it, 115 countries signed that treaty, but it needs to be ratified as well, and very f…
Commons Ministerial Statement 30 April 2025
UK Airstrike: Houthi Military Facility
I refer the House to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests. The Houthis say that they are shelling international shipping in order to help the Palestinians, but does my right hon. Friend agree that by not just undermining international trade but causing a devastating decline in t…

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