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Commons Chamber
Nationality and Borders Bill
2nd reading (day 1) - Mon 19 Jul 2021
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Priti Patel (CON - Witham) Two lorry drivers were imprisoned on manslaughter charges with sentences of 18 years and 13 years, four - Speech Link
2: Nick Thomas-Symonds (LAB - Torfaen) Yes, there should be full life tariff sentences for human traffickers and tougher sentences on modern - Speech Link
3: Ruth Edwards (CON - Rushcliffe) refugees who are resettled through safe and legal routes, tougher sentences for people smugglers, and - Speech Link
4: Neil Coyle (IND - Bermondsey and Old Southwark) The party who used to claim to represent law and order has run the Department for law and order into - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill
3rd reading - Mon 05 Jul 2021
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Sarah Dines (CON - Derbyshire Dales) First, they want to see tougher sentences for convicted criminals, and this Bill delivers that. - Speech Link
2: Ben Bradshaw (LAB - Exeter) the failure to stop and report an accident—more commonly known as hit and runfor which the maximum sentence - Speech Link
3: Priti Patel (CON - Witham) It introduces tougher sentences for the worst offenders and modernises the criminal justice system with - Speech Link
4: Nick Thomas-Symonds (LAB - Torfaen) sentences for causing death by dangerous driving; on reform of the disclosure and barring service; and - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Business of the House - Thu 17 Jun 2021
Leader of the House

Mentions:
1: Marco Longhi (CON - Dudley North) I am sorry to say that it came as no surprise to me when Labour voted against tougher sentences for rapists - Speech Link
2: Jacob Rees-Mogg (CON - North East Somerset) true colours in the recent refusal to support tougher sentences for violent criminals. - Speech Link
3: David Amess (CON - Southend West) Tomorrow marks the first anniversary of her death. - Speech Link
4: Jacob Rees-Mogg (CON - North East Somerset) I wish I could say that it was immediate cause and effect, but it was in the pipeline anyway. - Speech Link
5: Philip Hollobone (CON - Kettering) Learner drivers in Kettering who are currently awaiting a test date are being offered November as the - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Misuse of Drugs Act - Thu 17 Jun 2021
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Jeff Smith (LAB - Manchester, Withington) A 2014 Home Office report reviewed the evidence and said that“there is no relationship between tougher - Speech Link
2: Kieran Mullan (CON - Crewe and Nantwich) want that hit—it is the nature of addiction. - Speech Link
3: Janet Daby (LAB - Lewisham East) drug possession or supply and applying punitive prison sentences are not the answer. - Speech Link
4: Anne McLaughlin (SNP - Glasgow North East) Peter’s dad is on the run from the police. - Speech Link
5: Allan Dorans (SNP - Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock) The police’s prescribed method of dealing with possession of cannabis was the same as for drivers who - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Protecting the Public and Justice for Victims - Wed 09 Jun 2021
Ministry of Justice

Mentions:
1: Ruth Cadbury (LAB - Brentford and Isleworth) dangerous driving offences and the inadequate sentences for fatal hit-and-run offences, as well as for - Speech Link
2: Tom Hunt (CON - Ipswich) It also voted against the tougher sentences for some of the serious offenders associated with that. - Speech Link
3: Ellie Reeves (LAB - Lewisham West and Penge) We would introduce tougher sentences for rape, stalking and domestic murder; review sentencing for all - Speech Link


Public Bill Committees
Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill (Eighth sitting)
Committee stage: 8th sitting - Thu 27 May 2021
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Sarah Champion (LAB - Rotherham) Those sentences do not represent justice for the survivors and, probably just as important, they do not - Speech Link
2: Alex Cunningham (LAB - Stockton North) for the abuse and trauma they cause. - Speech Link
3: Chris Philp (CON - Croydon South) sentences being handed down to people in the United Kingdom who go online and cause a deeply traumatising - Speech Link
4: Alex Cunningham (LAB - Stockton North) causing death by careless driving, to name but a few offences that cause tangible harm to real people - Speech Link
5: Alex Cunningham (LAB - Stockton North) When the pandemic hit, PECS contractors, who usually transport these remanded defendants to the court - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Safe Streets for All - Mon 17 May 2021
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Priti Patel (CON - Witham) Labour voted against tougher sentences for child murderers, tougher sentences for sex offenders, the - Speech Link
2: Anthony Mangnall (CON - Totnes) we would be tougher on sentences, why did his party vote against that? - Speech Link
3: Nick Thomas-Symonds (LAB - Torfaen) the system and a Minister tasked with the responsibility of driving change through; tougher sentences - Speech Link
4: Iain Duncan Smith (CON - Chingford and Woodford Green) The Bill’s stronger sentences for child murderers, rapists, violent offenders, dangerous drivers, child - Speech Link
5: Tom Randall (CON - Gedling) the increased sentences for those who assault emergency workers. - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Better Jobs and a Fair Deal at Work - Wed 12 May 2021
HM Treasury

Mentions:
1: Giles Watling (CON - Clacton) victims of crime, and increased sentences for serious and violent offenders; the strengthening of the - Speech Link
2: Andrew Griffith (CON - Arundel and South Downs) There were tougher sentences for dangerous drivers; fairer immigration; an ambitious environment Bill - Speech Link
3: Tom Hunt (CON - Ipswich) will introduce tougher sentences for some of the most serious offenders and has good stuff on protests - Speech Link
4: Kim Johnson (LAB - Liverpool, Riverside) continue to fight for a society run by them and for them. - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Queen’s Speech - Wed 12 May 2021
Department for International Trade

Mentions:
1: Baroness Greengross (CB - Life peer) of death in England. - Speech Link
2: Lord Owen (Independent Social Democrat - Life peer) at all stages and run things at 100%. - Speech Link
3: Baroness Finlay of Llandaff (CB - Life peer) intensive care support, and a predictor of death. - Speech Link
4: Lord Aberdare (CB - Excepted Hereditary) For example non-payment of invoices and consequent cash flow issues can cause subcontractors to substitute - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Debate on the Address - Tue 11 May 2021
Cabinet Office

Mentions:
1: Florence Eshalomi (LAB - Vauxhall) mistakes they did not cause. - Speech Link
2: Pete Wishart (SNP - Perth and North Perthshire) run by people who they directly elect and who will make the decisions about their future.They call this - Speech Link
3: Zarah Sultana (LAB - Coventry South) keep society going; it is our nurses, cleaners, teachers, shop assistants, taxi drivers and bus drivers - Speech Link
4: Jacob Young (CON - Redcar) Our measures deliver greater support for victims, tougher sentences for the worst offenders and extra - Speech Link