Karl Turner

Lab

21 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

21 sessions
Commons Westminster Hall 24 June 2026
Elections: First Past the Post
On a housekeeping matter, I should say that it is terribly hot in Parliament today, so Members and officials are very welcome to remove their jackets.
Commons Westminster Hall 24 June 2026 2 contributions
Public Libraries: Bournemouth East
I will call Tom Hayes to move the motion; I will then call the Minister to respond. I remind other Members that they may make a speech only with prior permission from the Member in charge of the debate and from the Minister. As is the convention for a 30-minute debate, there will not be an opportuni…
I remind Members that interventions must be short.
Commons Westminster Hall 24 June 2026 4 contributions
Farming: Financial Sustainability
Order. I remind Members that there are lots of people who want to speak. Interventions really do need to be short.
I remind Members that they should bob if they wish to be called in this debate. Given the number of Members wanting to take part, I have to impose a formal time limit of one minute and 30 seconds—90 seconds. I call Olly Glover.
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Commons Prime Minister's Questions Prime Minister 20 May 2026
Engagements
From 1997, the Prime Minister campaigned to scrap single-judge trials in Northern Ireland, yet when I opposed his Government’s plan to bring in single-judge trials in England and Wales, I received hostile briefings and smears about my mental health from the lads in No. 10 Downing Street. The Chief W…
Commons Oral Questions Justice 19 May 2026 2 contributions
Jury Trial Proposals
It must be absolutely exhausting for the Justice Secretary to hold on to an idea that only he still pretends is a good one. The Mayor of London is opposed to these changes and has tried to persuade the Justice Secretary to bin them. The Mayor of Greater Manchester is opposed to this ludicrous idea. …
Bin it!
Commons Debate 28 April 2026 4 contributions
Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges
It is a pleasure to follow the right hon. Member for Goole and Pocklington (David Davis). He and I rarely agree politically, but we do work together constructively in our constituencies for the betterment of the region. I start by way of an apology, because last week —I think this was mentioned by …
I am grateful to the hon. Lady, who is spot on. She leads me to the point raised by the Leader of the Opposition. I made a statement on social media that this motion is a stunt. A stunt is defined as an action designed to capture attention, but it is worse than that, actually. If I was to be cynical…
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Commons Debate 20 April 2026
Security Vetting
Anybody who knows the Prime Minister will know full well that he would never, ever deliberately mislead this House, but the reality is this: ex post facto vetting is utterly pointless when the appointment is political. The trouble that we all face is that trust in the Prime Minister and in politics …
Commons Oral Questions Education 20 April 2026
Topical Questions
Whistleblowers have raised serious concerns with me about the governance of academy trusts in my constituency. I have raised this matter privately with the Secretary of State, but I wonder whether she might arrange for a Minister to meet those whistleblowers so that they can have those concerns take…
Commons Debate 10 March 2026 5 contributions
Courts and Tribunals Bill
When the Justice Secretary talks about juries, is it not right to point out that 0.4% of cases from the magistrates courts are appealed against, and that of that 0.4%, which is about 5,000, 41% are successful on appeal? What does he say about that?
Madam Deputy Speaker, you and I have been friends for some time. I think you were elected in 2015. Soon after that, your talents were recognised and you were quickly given a ministerial brief. You know my politics, as we have crossed swords many a time, so you know it pains me to congratulate the ho…
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Commons Oral Questions Justice 3 February 2026 2 contributions
Changes to Jury Trials
As the Deputy Prime Minister speaks, there is no sitting in 56 of the 516 Crown courtrooms. That is because he and his Department cap the number of sitting days in those courts. It is, in my view, a dereliction of duty to plan to do away with some jury trials when courts are not sitting. The Institu…
We used to be friends, David!
Commons Debate 7 January 2026 5 contributions
Jury Trials
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It pains me to say that I agree with the vast majority of what the right hon. Gentleman is saying at the Dispatch Box. He referred to Sir Brian Leveson. Of course, none of us would suggest that Sir Brian does not know what he is doing—he is very eminent and skilful, and has taken a great deal of tim…
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Commons Oral Questions 16 December 2025
Jury Trials Proposal: Impact
The Justice Secretary wants to do away with some jury trials. He wants to extend the powers of magistrates to sentence up to 24 months without the right to appeal a conviction or sentence. I think I am right in saying that the capacity in prisons is at 88,000 as we speak today. Where are all those a…
Commons Westminster Hall 16 December 2025 2 contributions
Grassroots Cricket Clubs
Order. Before the hon. Gentleman continues, I remind Members that interventions are meant to be very short.
Order. I remind Members to bob should they wish to catch my eye to speak in this debate.
Commons Westminster Hall 16 December 2025
Budget 2025: Impact on Graduates
Jack Rankin will move the motion, and the Minister will respond. I remind other Members that they may make a speech only with prior permission from the Member in charge of the debate and from the Minister. No Members have indicated to me that they wish to speak, but Members may try to intervene on t…
Commons Westminster Hall 16 December 2025 4 contributions
Transgender People: Provision of Healthcare
Order. I remind Members that interventions need to be very short. Lots of Members want to take part in this debate and long interventions eat into the time for speeches.
Order. I remind Members that they should bob if they wish to speak in this debate. I have to put on a time limit of three minutes for speeches.
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Commons Prime Minister's Questions Prime Minister 10 December 2025
Engagements
There is no denying that this Government inherited a crisis in our criminal courts, with the number of cases waiting to be tried growing every single day. If the Justice Secretary’s plan to do away with jury trials in some cases, although not all, is really about addressing the backlog and getting t…
Commons Westminster Hall 11 November 2025 4 contributions
Autistic Adults: Employment
I remind Members that interventions are meant to be very short.
I remind Members that they should bob if they wish to be called to speak in the debate.
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Commons Westminster Hall 11 November 2025 2 contributions
Rural Railway Stations: Step Free Access
I will call Helen Morgan to move the motion; I will then call the Minister to respond. I remind other Members that they may make a speech only with prior permission from the Member in charge of the debate and the Minister. As is the convention in 30-minute debates, there will not be an opportunity f…
Order. I ask for interventions to be short, please.
Commons Westminster Hall 21 October 2025 2 contributions
Mandatory Digital ID
Order. Interventions must be short.
I will have to impose a one-minute time limit on speeches. I call Jo White.
Commons Westminster Hall 2 July 2025 4 contributions
West Bank: Forced Displacement
Order. Can I just say that interventions are supposed to be short?
There are a couple of housekeeping matters that I need to mention. The debate can go on until 5.44 pm because of injury time in previous debates, so I want the wind-up speeches to begin at 5:20 pm. I remind Members that they should bob if they wish to catch my eye to speak in the debate. There will …
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Commons Westminster Hall 2 July 2025
Whistleblowers
Order. I remind Members that if they wish to catch my eye to speak in the debate, they must bob. That would help me enormously. I call Mr Jim Shannon. [ Interruption. ]

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