Stephen Doughty (25166)

This page contains possible times in debates that Stephen Doughty may have disclosed an interest.

This match is loose and is likely to include false positives.

2023-12-13: Match score 82%

I draw attention to my declarations in the Register of Member’s Financial Interests, including those relating to my recent Army Reserve service

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2024-05-02: Match score 74%

I declare an interest as a holder of one of those veterans cards, but it does seem very strange and I hope we can get some clarity on this from the Government

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2024-01-23: Match score 73%

First, I declare my interests as a member of the GMB and the all-party parliamentary group for steel and metal related industries

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2023-12-07: Match score 72%

As shadow Minister for the overseas territories, I draw attention to my declaration of interest

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2023-11-09: Match score 70%

I had these raised with me on my recent visit to Kyiv, and I draw attention to my declaration of interests

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2024-05-02: Match score 70%

“I am aware of, and welcome, the report of the Work and Pensions Select Committee into defined benefit pensions. These are complex matters which require careful consideration. Any solution needs to be balance and take account of the interests of Financial Assistance Scheme members and taxpayers who fund the Scheme. Therefore, I am now actively considering next steps…with an aim to publish our response in early summer.”

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2023-11-07: Match score 69%

On leaseholder reform, I am interested to see the details of the proposals

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2023-12-06: Match score 68%

Could the Minister confirm for the House’s interest whether this list is correct?

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2024-07-30: Match score 67%

I thank the right hon Gentleman for his important question; I am well aware of his interest in this issue over many years

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2024-05-02: Match score 66%

It is a pleasure to follow the Chair of the Work and Pensions Committee, my right hon. Friend the Member for East Ham (Sir Stephen Timms), and I thank the right hon. Member for Orkney and Shetland (Mr Carmichael) for securing the debate. It gives us a chance to raise a number of issues, and I have listened with particular interest to the remarks about defined-benefit schemes and the recent report of the Select Committee, which is what I want to talk about today.

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2024-02-22: Match score 61%

Despite the House’s disagreements, I know that my constituents in Cardiff South and Penarth are not interested in debates about procedure; they are interested in the facts on the ground in Gaza. There is sincere concern about the suffering and horror that we have seen. Could the Leader of the House urgently provide some updated guidance for how all Members can respond to concerns raised by constituents who have family in Gaza? Many of us have been trying to deal with individual cases, as well as trying to support colleagues, and we need guidance for British citizens trapped in Gaza, for citizens of allies and other countries with which we have good diplomatic relations, and for those who do not have citizenship of other places. What can be done to support those who are, for example, being denied healthcare or are in perilous situations? We need urgent guidance so that we can all help to deal with the real issue, which is the suffering and horror we see in Gaza.

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