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Theresa May

Conservative MP for Maidenhead ( 1 May 1997 – current)


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Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill - Second Reading (26 Mar 2024)

Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb: ...idea is to use taxpayers’ money to pump all the carbon down oil and gas wells so that they can make a lot of money from it. Perhaps the Minister can confirm this. It is almost five years since Theresa May signed the 2050 net-zero target into law. We have now wasted one-sixth of the time available to meet the 2050 target. This Government have failed to set out any realistic plans to reach...

Christians: Persecution - Question for Short Debate (25 Mar 2024)

Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon: ...Belief Alliance. Indeed, the FoRB role predated the Truro review. I had the honour to lead on it, as the first FoRB envoy, under the then Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and then Prime Minister Theresa May. The Government are fully supportive of Fiona Bruce’s Private Member’s Bill. She has had that assurance from me several times privately, as well as publicly. I am delighted that my...

Investigatory Powers (Amendment)Bill [Lords]: New Clause 1 - Report on the Prime Minister’s engagement with the Intelligence and Security Committee (25 Mar 2024)

Jim Shannon: ..., Madam Deputy Speaker. When you get to my age, you do not count the years, but you make the years count. It is an absolute honour and pleasure to follow the right hon. Member for Chipping Barnet (Theresa Villiers). May I put on the record my thanks to her for her time as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland? We appreciate her commitment and efforts over those years. Her intelligence...

Investigatory Powers (Amendment)Bill [Lords]: New Clause 2 - Requirement for the Secretary of State to publish an annual report on technology-enabled serious and organised crime and technology-enabled threats to national security (25 Mar 2024)

...Leadsom Edward Leigh Andrew Lewer Chris Loder Mark Logan Julia Lopez Jack Lopresti Tim Loughton Craig Mackinlay Cherilyn Mackrory Rachel Maclean Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Scott Mann Julie Marson Theresa May Paul Maynard Jason McCartney Esther McVey Huw Merriman Stephen Metcalfe Maria Miller Amanda Milling Nigel Mills Andrew Mitchell Damien Moore Robbie Moore Penny Mordaunt Anne Marie Morris...

Investigatory Powers (Amendment)Bill [Lords]: New Clause 1 - Report on the Prime Minister’s engagement with the Intelligence and Security Committee (25 Mar 2024)

Jim Shannon: ..., Madam Deputy Speaker. When you get to my age, you do not count the years, but you make the years count. It is an absolute honour and pleasure to follow the right hon. Member for Chipping Barnet (Theresa Villiers). May I put on the record my thanks to her for her time as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland? We appreciate her commitment and efforts over those years. Her intelligence...

Investigatory Powers (Amendment)Bill [Lords]: New Clause 2 - Requirement for the Secretary of State to publish an annual report on technology-enabled serious and organised crime and technology-enabled threats to national security (25 Mar 2024)

...Leadsom Edward Leigh Andrew Lewer Chris Loder Mark Logan Julia Lopez Jack Lopresti Tim Loughton Craig Mackinlay Cherilyn Mackrory Rachel Maclean Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Scott Mann Julie Marson Theresa May Paul Maynard Jason McCartney Esther McVey Huw Merriman Stephen Metcalfe Maria Miller Amanda Milling Nigel Mills Andrew Mitchell Damien Moore Robbie Moore Penny Mordaunt Anne Marie Morris...

Greater London Low Emission Zone Charging (Amendment) Bill (22 Mar 2024)

Theresa Villiers: ...charge. Does he agree that some of the victims of the charge are local high street businesses in outer London, whose customers from beyond the London border are reluctant to come in because they may have to pay the charge?

Food Security (21 Mar 2024)

Robbie Moore: ...report was published in December 2021, and the next food security report will be published in December this year. All Members, including my right hon. Friend the Member for Chipping Barnet (Theresa Villiers), have recognised just how important those reports are, as is the addition of the food security index, which was announced by the Prime Minister at the National Farmers Union...

Food Security (21 Mar 2024)

Robbie Moore: ...report was published in December 2021, and the next food security report will be published in December this year. All Members, including my right hon. Friend the Member for Chipping Barnet (Theresa Villiers), have recognised just how important those reports are, as is the addition of the food security index, which was announced by the Prime Minister at the National Farmers Union...

Food Security (21 Mar 2024)

Robbie Moore: ...report was published in December 2021, and the next food security report will be published in December this year. All Members, including my right hon. Friend the Member for Chipping Barnet (Theresa Villiers), have recognised just how important those reports are, as is the addition of the food security index, which was announced by the Prime Minister at the National Farmers Union...

Business of the House (21 Mar 2024)

Theresa Villiers: May we have a debate on improving access to GP appointments? In the north-central London area, the number of appointments in GP practices per month is now 680,000—50,000 up on last year—which is a huge improvement, but a debate would give us an opportunity to discuss how Pharmacy First can enable people to get treatment from their pharmacist, freeing up more GP appointments for patients...

Business of the House (21 Mar 2024)

Theresa Villiers: May we have a debate on improving access to GP appointments? In the north-central London area, the number of appointments in GP practices per month is now 680,000—50,000 up on last year—which is a huge improvement, but a debate would give us an opportunity to discuss how Pharmacy First can enable people to get treatment from their pharmacist, freeing up more GP appointments for patients...

Business of the House (21 Mar 2024)

Theresa Villiers: May we have a debate on improving access to GP appointments? In the north-central London area, the number of appointments in GP practices per month is now 680,000—50,000 up on last year—which is a huge improvement, but a debate would give us an opportunity to discuss how Pharmacy First can enable people to get treatment from their pharmacist, freeing up more GP appointments for patients...

Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords]: New Clause 4 - Report: accession of new states to the CPTPP (19 Mar 2024)

...Chris Loder Marco Longhi Julia Lopez Jack Lopresti Jonathan Lord Tim Loughton Craig Mackinlay Cherilyn Mackrory Rachel Maclean Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Anthony Mangnall Scott Mann Julie Marson Theresa May Jerome Mayhew Paul Maynard Jason McCartney Karl McCartney Stephen McPartland Esther McVey Mark Menzies Johnny Mercer Huw Merriman Stephen Metcalfe Robin Millar Maria Miller Nigel Mills...

Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords]: New Clause 5 - Review: Investor-State Dispute Settlement (19 Mar 2024)

...Julian Lewis Ian Liddell-Grainger Marco Longhi Julia Lopez Jack Lopresti Jonathan Lord Tim Loughton Craig Mackinlay Cherilyn Mackrory Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Anthony Mangnall Scott Mann Julie Marson Theresa May Jerome Mayhew Paul Maynard Jason McCartney Karl McCartney Stephen McPartland Esther McVey Mark Menzies Johnny Mercer Huw Merriman Stephen Metcalfe Robin Millar Maria Miller Nigel...

Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords]: New Clause 10 - Report on economic impact of implementation of CPTPP (19 Mar 2024)

...Chris Loder Marco Longhi Julia Lopez Jack Lopresti Jonathan Lord Tim Loughton Craig Mackinlay Cherilyn Mackrory Rachel Maclean Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Anthony Mangnall Scott Mann Julie Marson Theresa May Paul Maynard Jason McCartney Karl McCartney Stephen McPartland Esther McVey Mark Menzies Johnny Mercer Huw Merriman Stephen Metcalfe Robin Millar Maria Miller Nigel Mills Gagan Mohindra...

Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords]: New Clause 12 - Impact assessment: UK performers’ rights (19 Mar 2024)

...Chris Loder Marco Longhi Julia Lopez Jack Lopresti Jonathan Lord Tim Loughton Craig Mackinlay Cherilyn Mackrory Rachel Maclean Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Anthony Mangnall Scott Mann Julie Marson Theresa May Jerome Mayhew Paul Maynard Jason McCartney Karl McCartney Stephen McPartland Esther McVey Mark Menzies Johnny Mercer Huw Merriman Stephen Metcalfe Robin Millar Maria Miller Nigel Mills...

Home Office (14 Mar 2024)

...Largan Andrea Leadsom Edward Leigh Andrew Lewer Brandon Lewis Julian Lewis Mark Logan Marco Longhi Julia Lopez Tim Loughton Cherilyn Mackrory Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Anthony Mangnall Scott Mann Theresa May Jerome Mayhew Paul Maynard Karl McCartney Stephen Metcalfe Robin Millar Amanda Milling Gagan Mohindra Robbie Moore Penny Mordaunt Anne Marie Morris James Morris Wendy Morton Kieran Mullan...

Supplementary Estimates 2023-24 (14 Mar 2024)

...Largan Andrea Leadsom Edward Leigh Andrew Lewer Brandon Lewis Julian Lewis Mark Logan Marco Longhi Julia Lopez Tim Loughton Cherilyn Mackrory Alan Mak Kit Malthouse Anthony Mangnall Scott Mann Theresa May Jerome Mayhew Paul Maynard Karl McCartney Stephen Metcalfe Robin Millar Amanda Milling Gagan Mohindra Robbie Moore Penny Mordaunt Anne Marie Morris James Morris Wendy Morton Kieran Mullan...

United Kingdom: Union - Motion to Take Note (14 Mar 2024)

Lord Bew: ...writing in the Sunday Times in the immediate aftermath of Brexit in January 2019, when the mood at the paper in many articles—including, to a degree, my own—was to the effect that Brexit may have triumphed but might now well destroy the union. There is no question that, for example, in some of the polling at that time—indeed, I was commenting in an article on that issue—you could...


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