Knife Crime

Debate between Neil Coyle and Esther McVey
Wednesday 15th October 2025

(2 weeks, 4 days ago)

Westminster Hall
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Neil Coyle Portrait Neil Coyle
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On a point of order, Ms McVey.

Esther McVey Portrait Esther McVey (in the Chair)
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Is it a point of order? I remind Members that it is down to the Member speaking whether to accept interventions. I will listen to the hon. Gentleman’s point of order, and we will decide whether it is one.

Neil Coyle Portrait Neil Coyle
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Thank you, Ms McVey. Members are all required to not mislead, or accidentally mislead the House, and there is an issue with some of the figures that have just been presented. Could you encourage the hon. Member to either give the dates for the figures he was using, which will show that they are out of date, or use the correct data, which show that knife crime has fallen in the capital, which is something we should welcome together?

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Esther McVey Portrait Esther McVey (in the Chair)
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That was not a point of order—

Neil Coyle Portrait Neil Coyle
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It is a point of order, so just let me put it on the record.

Esther McVey Portrait Esther McVey (in the Chair)
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Would you like to leave Westminster Hall?

Neil Coyle Portrait Neil Coyle
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When we are done, yes.

Esther McVey Portrait Esther McVey (in the Chair)
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Actually I ask you to leave now.

Neil Coyle Portrait Neil Coyle
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Wow, brilliant.

Esther McVey Portrait Esther McVey (in the Chair)
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Thank you. It was not a point of order—

Neil Coyle Portrait Neil Coyle
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It was a point of order.

Esther McVey Portrait Esther McVey (in the Chair)
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It was a point of debate. There are at least 10 people who would like to speak today. You had your chance to speak, but I am afraid your temper and your attitude do not belong in Westminster Hall. I call Lee Anderson.