All 2 Debates between Lindsay Hoyle and Jas Athwal

Mon 9th Feb 2026

Jimmy Lai: Prison Sentence

Debate between Lindsay Hoyle and Jas Athwal
Monday 9th February 2026

(1 day, 5 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jas Athwal Portrait Jas Athwal (Ilford South) (Lab)
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Last year, the UN working group on arbitrary detention ruled that Mr Lai has been unlawfully and arbitrarily detained. In 2022, the same UN working group concluded the same thing about Jagtar Johal. Today, Jagtar turns 39, but instead of celebrating, he is languishing in a foreign prison like Jimmy Lai. I caution the Government that if we do not stand up for our citizens unlawfully imprisoned abroad, we risk becoming beholden to the whims of others, rather than standing on firm principles. How are the Government making meaningful representations to our Indian and Chinese counterparts to bring these British citizens home?

Lindsay Hoyle Portrait Mr Speaker
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I think that question has been woven in well.

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Debate between Lindsay Hoyle and Jas Athwal
Thursday 8th January 2026

(1 month ago)

Commons Chamber
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Lindsay Hoyle Portrait Mr Speaker
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Order. Mr Holden, you are getting very excited. Hale and Pace are not setting a good example. Come on.

Jas Athwal Portrait Jas Athwal (Ilford South) (Lab)
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T4. Although I welcome recent efforts to get a grip on the outrageous driving test backlog, more needs to be done. I urge the Secretary of State and the DVSA to take further steps to safeguard the online booking system from profiteering by restricting driving schools from booking tests in bulk and by removing the test swapping features to stop reselling at huge mark-ups.

Simon Lightwood Portrait Simon Lightwood
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I agree that waiting times have been too high for too long, which is why this Government are taking the decisive action that I have talked about. We are reforming the booking system so that only genuine learner drivers can book and manage tests, and we are making changes to crack down on bots and resellers. Members will have seen the announcement yesterday of the road safety strategy. Importantly, the minimum learning period is expected to improve safety and raise pass rates by up to 7%—for every 1% saved there, there are an extra 40,000 test bookings.