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Public Bill Committees
Financial Services and Markets Bill (Second sitting)
Committee stage: 2nd sitting - Wed 19 Oct 2022
No Department present

Mentions:
1: Tulip Siddiq (LAB - Hampstead and Kilburn) I do not think anyone would expect you to offer wealth management or buy-to-let mortgage advice on every - Speech Link
2: None Member organisations are, in the main, financial services—banks, fintechs, alternative lenders and mortgage - Speech Link
3: Emma Hardy (LAB - Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle) They will go after a loan from the Nat West bank, or a mortgage. - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
The Growth Plan - Fri 23 Sep 2022
HM Treasury

Mentions:
1: Rushanara Ali (LAB - Bethnal Green and Bow) It will force the Bank of England to continue consistently to raise mortgage rates, which will hammer - Speech Link
2: Jeremy Wright (CON - Kenilworth and Southam) Does he also agree that that confidence will evaporate if people’s mortgage costs increase further than - Speech Link
3: Robert Neill (CON - Bromley and Chislehurst) We do not want the benefit of the stamp duty cut to be eroded for many homeowners by increased mortgage - Speech Link
4: Seema Malhotra (LAB - Feltham and Heston) I am thinking particularly of those who are mortgage prisoners with standard variable rates that they - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Financial Services and Markets Bill
2nd reading - Wed 07 Sep 2022
HM Treasury

Mentions:
1: Seema Malhotra (LAB - Feltham and Heston) In that context, I wish to raise the issue of mortgage prisoners. - Speech Link
2: Kevin Hollinrake (CON - Thirsk and Malton) Lady is making interesting and key points about mortgage prisoners. - Speech Link
3: Seema Malhotra (LAB - Feltham and Heston) prisoners has proposed two options that would provide mortgage prisoners with immediate relief by capping - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Debate on the Address - Tue 10 May 2022
Cabinet Office

Mentions:
1: Tim Farron (LDEM - Westmorland and Lonsdale) rest of the country who literally cannot afford to put food on the table and pay their rent, their mortgage - Speech Link
2: Patrick Grady (IND - Glasgow North) Glasgow North were overjoyed at the release of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, but they have not forgotten prisoners - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Irish Diaspora in Britain - Thu 17 Mar 2022
Department of Health and Social Care

Mentions:
1: Diane Abbott (LAB - Hackney North and Stoke Newington) That is how my parents could afford to pay the mortgage. - Speech Link
2: Margaret Ferrier (IND - Rutherglen and Hamilton West) She also tended to the German prisoners of war.It was during her time as a nurse that she met a Frenchman - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Non-commissioned Exempt Accommodation - Wed 23 Feb 2022
Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities

Mentions:
1: Eddie Hughes (CON - Walsall North) Speaking personally, I have heard of people parking up outside prisons waiting for prisoners to leave - Speech Link
2: George Howarth (LAB - Knowsley) The system is attractive for landlords because they get mortgage interest tax relief on private rented - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Skills and Post-16 Education Bill [Lords]
Report stage - Mon 21 Feb 2022
Department for Education

Mentions:
1: Andy Carter (CON - Warrington South) and former prisoners, that we can ensure that many prisoners leaving the confines of prison find meaningful - Speech Link
2: Robert Halfon (CON - Harlow) It had a jobcentre to get the prisoners into work and into skilled jobs. - Speech Link
3: Clive Lewis (LAB - Norwich South) There are lots of people worrying about how they’re going to pay the mortgage.”This situation simply - Speech Link
4: Chris Skidmore (CON - Kingswood) As we advance through our careers, we accumulate more financial commitments, such as rent or mortgage - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Oral Answers to Questions - Tue 08 Feb 2022
Cabinet Office

Mentions:
1: James Cartlidge (CON - South Suffolk) already made some further changes to improve access to legal aid by removing the cap on the amount of mortgage - Speech Link
2: Kit Malthouse (CON - North West Hampshire) penetrate the secure estate, but also that we invest in treatment and rehabilitation, not least as prisoners - Speech Link
3: Victoria Atkins (CON - Louth and Horncastle) carry out a vital role in protecting the public, and we must do all we can to protect them and the prisoners - Speech Link
4: Jane Stevenson (CON - Wolverhampton North East) Friend agree that the focus on getting prisoners into stable employment when they leave prison has been - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Representation of the People (Young People’s Enfranchisement) Bill [HL] - Fri 28 Jan 2022
No Department present

Mentions:
1: Lord Hannan of Kingsclere (CON - Life peer) Peer after Peer stood up to explain that 18 was the age at which you could get a mortgage, buy a bottle - Speech Link
2: Baroness Fox of Buckley (Non-affiliated - Life peer) At a recent debate on gender identity and trans prisoners in this House, a variety of noble Lords suggested - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Building Safety Bill
Report stage - Wed 19 Jan 2022
Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities

Mentions:
1: Eleanor Laing (CON - Epping Forest) 528(1)(b) at the end insert ‘, or in the opinion of the Secretary of State is materially difficult to mortgage - Speech Link
2: Caroline Lucas (GRN - Brighton, Pavilion) I have scores of constituents who are trapped in properties that they cannot sell—mortgage prisoners - Speech Link