Sam Rushworth

Lab

64 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

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Commons Ministerial Statement 10 June 2025
Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories
I thank the Minister for his diligence and his patient answers and for an excellent statement. I agreed with every word of it, and I appreciate the actions that the Government have taken to sanction two Ministers, both of whom have expressed genocidal intent. The Minister is also correct in saying t…
Commons Oral Questions Energy Security and Net Zero 10 June 2025
Energy Efficiency
What is the Secretary of State doing to make it more affordable for households to make their homes energy-efficient? The current model is that those who can afford to outlay some funding then get a taxpayer-funded subsidy, but those who cannot put down those first few thousand do not get that suppor…
Commons Ministerial Statement 9 June 2025
Winter Fuel Payment
On 3 September, I said in this House that I represent England’s coldest and snowiest constituency, where even people on a living wage can be in fuel poverty, as can children and pensioners. That is why, as the Minister knows, I pressed the Government not only for the changes that he has announced to…
Commons Ministerial Statement 4 June 2025
Regional Growth
As the shadow Chief Secretary was comparing the records of our Governments earlier, I was reminded of the moment when they made all these transport announcements, and it turned out that half had been delivered already and the other half were cancelled within 24 hours. They included the Leamside line…
Commons Oral Questions Scotland 4 June 2025 2 contributions
Veterans
3. What steps he is taking with the Scottish Government to support veterans in Scotland.
I regularly speak to veterans in Bishop Auckland and, although they mostly reflect positively on their military service, they often mention the need to improve homes for forces families. Will the Minister welcome this week’s announcement that Labour will improve 3,000 forces family homes in Scotland…
Commons Westminster Hall 4 June 2025
Swimming Facilities
Sixty seconds is not long enough for a speech, but there is clearly a lot of strong feeling in the Chamber today about this issue, so I hope that one day we will make more time for a longer conversation about this really important issue. We all know what the physical and mental health benefits of s…
Commons Debate 2 June 2025
Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [Lords]
My hon. Friend mentioned his elderly constituents, and I have similar issues in my constituency. People are telling me that they cannot even do their shopping anymore because of bus cuts in Shildon. One person feels that she will have to leave the village that she has lived in for decades because sh…
Commons Debate 22 May 2025 2 contributions
Access to NHS Dentistry
I agree with the right hon. Gentleman about the 2006 NHS dentistry contract, which clearly needed revision. Why did his party not do that in 14 years in government?
Will the hon. Member give way?
Commons Westminster Hall 22 May 2025 14 contributions
EU-UK Summit
A moment ago, the hon. Gentleman said he is yet to see a Japanese, Uruguayan or Australian person in Boston and Skegness. What makes him think that European young people would be more likely to pitch up there?
Why does nearly every major supermarket disagree with the hon. Gentleman?
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Commons Debate 15 May 2025
Youth Services
Let us be frank: this generation has been robbed of the opportunities that it deserves. Let us think about the record of the last Government, because others have touched on it: child trust funds were cut, Sure Start centres were closed, school budgets were cut in real terms, playing fields were sold…
Commons Westminster Hall 15 May 2025 2 contributions
Gavi and the Global Fund
I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Milton Keynes Central (Emily Darlington) for securing this debate. I am here to speak on behalf of my constituents who have asked me to call on the Government to continue Britain’s global leadership in fighting and eradicating killer diseases. That requires a co…
Does the right hon. Lady agree that the UK’s track record on this has been quite impressive, given that other countries frankly punch below their economic weight, so this is not just about the UK’s contribution but about the role we play in ensuring other countries shoulder the burden?
Commons Westminster Hall 13 May 2025
Defence Industries: North-East
I was lucky to go a secondary school that was sponsored by BAE systems, and we benefited from that investment. I am pleased that my hon. Friend is focusing on not only the importance of the Government procuring British, but the social value that employers can add, which includes ensuring that they o…
Commons Oral Questions 8 May 2025
Topical Questions
On a similar theme, I congratulate the Government on securing a good deal for our farmers in the India trade deal, which was welcomed by the president of the NFU, who said it showed that this Government have “clearly listened”, in marked contrast to the previous Government. What assurance will the S…
Commons Debate 6 May 2025
Victory in Europe and Victory over Japan: 80th Anniversary
This week, events are being held across the Bishop Auckland constituency celebrating 80 years of peace in Europe, which followed a war so terrible that we still mark the years since. I vividly remember celebrating the 50th VE Day 30 years ago in my last year at primary school by dressing up as an ev…

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