Wera Hobhouse

LD

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Commons Oral Questions Cabinet Office 5 June 2025 2 contributions
EU Relations
12. What steps he is taking to improve relations with the EU.
I am so pleased that there is cross-party agreement in welcoming a new youth experience scheme. My young constituents in Bath are unequivocal that they want the UK to join Erasmus+ again, because that gives them the best opportunities for study, training and internships abroad. Will the Minister rea…
Commons Oral Questions Church Commissioners 22 May 2025 2 contributions
Safeguarding
8. What assessment the Church has made of the potential merits of implementing an independent safeguarding process.
I thank the hon. Lady for that answer. Horribly and tragically, one of my constituents was a victim of abuse in the Church of England. We must never forget that there are victims and survivors involved here, and they were dismayed when earlier this year the Church of England’s governing body rejecte…
Commons Prime Minister's Questions Prime Minister 21 May 2025
Engagements
Q15. A month ago, I was denied entry into Hong Kong on a private visit. In the absence of any explanation, this seems to hint at a hidden blacklist aimed to silence any MP from any political party who speaks up against human rights abuses by the Chinese Government. Does the Prime Minister agree that…
Commons Proceedings 15 May 2025
Business of the House
Julian House is a homelessness charity that has been operating in Bath for nearly 40 years. Its lease is ending next year, and, with no route to capital or long-term funding, it faces closure. Can we have a debate in Government time on how to end short-term funding cycles for local authorities, whic…
Commons Oral Questions 15 May 2025
Aviation Sector
I recognise the vital importance of the aviation sector, but any airport expansion —including at Bristol airport—should reflect the cumulative impact of emissions and our legal commitment to net zero. Does the Minister support the Climate Change Committee’s advice, published last year, that no airpo…
Commons Westminster Hall 13 May 2025 7 contributions
Flooding: Planning and Developer Responsibilities
Order. Could I encourage the hon. Gentleman to come to an end, because it is a very short debate and many Members want to come in?
We have 60 minutes.
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Commons Westminster Hall 13 May 2025
Defence Industries: North-East
Luke Myer 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 the Minister. As is the convention for 30-minute debates, there will not be an opportunity for the Member in charge …
Commons Westminster Hall 13 May 2025 2 contributions
Local Housing Need Assessment Reform
I intend to give the lead Member two minutes at the end of the debate at 3.58 pm. I will call the spokesperson for the Liberal Democrats at 3.28 pm. I will not impose a formal speech limit for the time being. I hope there is time for everybody to come in.
I know that the Minister has quite a lot of time, but I ask him to leave two minutes for the Member in charge to wind up.
Commons Westminster Hall 8 May 2025 2 contributions
Cold and Damp Homes
It is a pleasure to see you in the Chair, Mr Western. I congratulate the hon. Member for Leeds Central and Headingley (Alex Sobel) on bringing this important subject to Westminster Hall. The state of our private rental properties is an appalling open secret. One in four private renters live in fuel …
Does the hon. Lady agree with my social housing provider, Curo, that it is impossible for social housing providers to both build the new social and affordable homes that are required and maintain homes to a decent standard?
Commons Oral Questions Women and Equalities 7 May 2025
Government Mission on Opportunity: Equality
My constituents repeatedly raise with me the lack of affordable childcare as a key factor driving the gender pay gap. To give families real choice in those crucial early months, will the Government consider increasing paternity pay to 90% of earnings, with a cap for higher earners?
Commons Oral Questions 6 May 2025
Hospital Backlogs
On a recent visit to the breast unit of the Royal United hospital in Bath, specialists told me about a red flag system that could help to speed up care. If someone has a red flag symptom, such as a lump or a bleeding nipple, the triage team can book them straight into the breast clinic, rather than …
Commons Westminster Hall 6 May 2025 2 contributions
Parking Regulation
Parking regulations are not about where we leave our cars, but about how we shape our communities, support our local economies and respond to the climate crisis. When done well, they should enhance our communities, not stifle them. They should be not a revenue source, but a planning tool to balance …
Indeed. We have already heard this today, but we must have a mandatory code of conduct. I have one constituent who was hit with a £100 fine by a private company, despite having spent the entire time parked in the business that owns the car park. When she went to the Independent Appeals Service—as so…

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