Debates between Thérèse Coffey and Alan Mak during the 2019-2024 Parliament

Leaving the EU: Driving Licences

Debate between Thérèse Coffey and Alan Mak
Wednesday 31st January 2024

(9 months ago)

Westminster Hall
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Thérèse Coffey Portrait Dr Coffey
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It is a pleasure to resume our debate, having just undertaken democracy in the voting Lobby. I was just starting to talk about community transport.

Alan Mak Portrait Alan Mak (Havant) (Con)
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This June, we commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-day landings in northern France. My constituents and those of Members here today will be making the journey to the commemorations in Normandy by minibus and in other vehicles. Will my right hon. Friend and the Minister join me in calling on the drivers to ensure they have the right licensing and other arrangements in place, so that their journey is both safe and smooth?

Thérèse Coffey Portrait Dr Coffey
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My hon. Friend is right to point that out. While there are wider community transport links—I was starting to talk about the Halesworth area, and there are community buses in other parts of my constituency such as Southwold—at times we also need to be able to call on a wider range of drivers to take as many people as possible to these special events. The D1 could be used—and has been used in the past—by teachers or parents, for example, to make connections for children, perhaps to the clubs they run. I am conscious that, if we allowed that for those who had taken their test pre-1997, not everybody might want to take advantage of that, but I think we should take the opportunity to do it as quickly as possible.