Information between 3rd March 2025 - 23rd March 2025
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3 Mar 2025 - Finance Bill - View Vote Context Alex Sobel voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 326 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 339 Noes - 172 |
3 Mar 2025 - Finance Bill - View Vote Context Alex Sobel voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 324 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 167 Noes - 347 |
3 Mar 2025 - Finance Bill - View Vote Context Alex Sobel voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 322 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 176 Noes - 332 |
3 Mar 2025 - Finance Bill - View Vote Context Alex Sobel voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 319 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 113 Noes - 331 |
12 Mar 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Alex Sobel voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 305 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 333 Noes - 100 |
12 Mar 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Alex Sobel voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 303 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 164 Noes - 324 |
12 Mar 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Alex Sobel voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 304 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 168 Noes - 314 |
12 Mar 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Alex Sobel voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 303 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 333 Noes - 100 |
12 Mar 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Alex Sobel voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 302 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 167 Noes - 328 |
12 Mar 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Alex Sobel voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 305 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 337 Noes - 98 |
11 Mar 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Alex Sobel voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 313 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 105 Noes - 409 |
11 Mar 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Alex Sobel voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 319 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 106 Noes - 340 |
11 Mar 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Alex Sobel voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 316 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 189 Noes - 324 |
11 Mar 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Alex Sobel voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 317 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 95 Noes - 323 |
Speeches |
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Alex Sobel speeches from: Sustainable Farming Incentive
Alex Sobel contributed 1 speech (60 words) Wednesday 12th March 2025 - Commons Chamber Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs |
Alex Sobel speeches from: Employment Rights Bill
Alex Sobel contributed 1 speech (393 words) Report stage (day 1) continued Tuesday 11th March 2025 - Commons Chamber Department for Business and Trade |
Alex Sobel speeches from: Syria
Alex Sobel contributed 1 speech (83 words) Monday 10th March 2025 - Commons Chamber Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office |
Alex Sobel speeches from: Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
Alex Sobel contributed 1 speech (51 words) Wednesday 5th March 2025 - Commons Chamber Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office |
Alex Sobel speeches from: Hong Kong Democracy Activists
Alex Sobel contributed 1 speech (101 words) Tuesday 4th March 2025 - Commons Chamber Home Office |
Alex Sobel speeches from: Ukraine
Alex Sobel contributed 1 speech (118 words) Monday 3rd March 2025 - Commons Chamber Cabinet Office |
Written Answers |
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Fluoride: Drinking Water
Asked by: Alex Sobel (Labour (Co-op) - Leeds Central and Headingley) Wednesday 19th March 2025 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what guidance his Department provides on safe levels of fluoride in drinking water. Answered by Stephen Kinnock - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral found in water and some foods. The amount of naturally occurring fluoride in water varies across the United Kingdom due to geological differences. Drinking water regulations contain a standard for fluoride which is a maximum of 1.5 milligrams per litre. This is the same level as the World Health Organisation health-based guideline value for fluoride in drinking water. If the standard of 1.5 milligram per litre is breached, the Drinking Water Inspectorate has the power to take enforcement action to require the water company to rectify the breach. In some areas of England, the level of fluoride is adjusted through a water fluoridation scheme to improve dental health. In these areas, the target level for fluoride is one milligram per litre, well within the regulatory limit. There is a legal duty to monitor the effects of water fluoridation schemes on health and report on it every four years. Previous reports are available at the following link, with the next due to be published in 2026: The Drinking Water Inspectorate has published an advice leaflet on fluoridation of drinking water which can be found here: https://www.dwi.gov.uk/consumers/learn-more-about-your-water/fluoridation-of-drinking-water/ |
Heat Pumps: Permitted Development Rights
Asked by: Alex Sobel (Labour (Co-op) - Leeds Central and Headingley) Friday 14th March 2025 Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what her Department's timetable is for the implementation of changes to permitted development rights for air source heat pumps. Answered by Matthew Pennycook - Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government) Further announcements on permitted development rights for air source heat pumps and electric vehicle charging points will be made in the coming months. |
Homes for Ukraine Scheme: Children
Asked by: Alex Sobel (Labour (Co-op) - Leeds Central and Headingley) Friday 14th March 2025 Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what safeguards her Department has put in place to help protect unaccompanied children from Ukraine through the Homes for Ukraine Scheme. Answered by Rushanara Ali - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Housing, Communities and Local Government) The Homes for Ukraine scheme supports eligible unaccompanied minors to safely arrive, and to live and thrive in the UK without their parent or legal guardian, supported by a sponsor that they know and trust.
Eligible Minors are protected by robust safeguarding measures. Parental or legal guardian consent is required before a sponsorship arrangement is agreed, and sponsors must pass safeguarding checks before a visa is issued. Councils must comply with safeguarding responsibilities and statutory duties. Local authorities receive an enhanced tariff for each eligible minor arrival, recognising the increased safeguarding support needed.
Detailed guidance for councils, sponsors, and parents/legal guardians must be adhered to, is available at:
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HM Land Registry
Asked by: Alex Sobel (Labour (Co-op) - Leeds Central and Headingley) Tuesday 18th March 2025 Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what her planned timetable is for (a) restructuring HM Land Registry fees, (b) tabling secondary legislation to restructure fees, prioritising free access to data and (c) ensuring HM Land Registry makes rapid progress towards enabling others to map land ownership data by linking title numbers with INSPIRE IDs. Answered by Matthew Pennycook - Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government) HM Land Registry (HMLR) is reviewing how fees can be made simpler, fairer and enable better access to data.
HMLR intends to launch a public consultation on the design of a new fees and charging structure and to bring forward the necessary secondary legislation to effect changes with the aim of implementing the new structure in 2026.
HMLR is currently exploring how best to make the data it holds more accessible, interoperable and geospatially enabled, in line with the priorities set out in my recent letter to the HMLR Board Chair as well as the government’s blueprint for a modern digital government. This includes reviewing and improving the interoperability of published datasets, for example, adding INSPIRE IDs where appropriate. |
Visas: Skilled Workers
Asked by: Alex Sobel (Labour (Co-op) - Leeds Central and Headingley) Monday 3rd March 2025 Question to the Home Office: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether she has made an assessment of the potential merits of waiving the written aspect of the English Language Test requirement for the Skilled Worker Visa where the role is manual. Answered by Seema Malhotra - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Education) (Equalities) The English language requirements for the Skilled Worker visa route are not only concerned with the level of English needed to do the job; they are fundamental to successful integration into British society, helping migrants to participate in community, life and work.
In its 2022 annual report, the independent Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) emphasised the importance of the English language in helping workers understand their rights and protect themselves against exploitation. The MAC strongly recommend against lowering or removing the English language requirement. |
Pupils: Period Poverty
Asked by: Alex Sobel (Labour (Co-op) - Leeds Central and Headingley) Tuesday 4th March 2025 Question to the Department for Education: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, whether the period product scheme will continue within schools in the year 2025-26. Answered by Stephen Morgan - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education) The period products scheme is confirmed for the 2024/25 academic year. The department will make further announcements on the scheme soon. |
Hong Kong: Security
Asked by: Alex Sobel (Labour (Co-op) - Leeds Central and Headingley) Thursday 13th March 2025 Question to the Department for Business and Trade: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what steps he is taking to (a) advise and (b) safeguard British-based (i) businesses and (ii) people operating in Hong Kong. Answered by Douglas Alexander - Minister of State (Cabinet Office) The Department provides a range of services and advice to assist companies doing business in Hong Kong, through our extensive network, both in the UK and at our Consulate. Additionally, the Overseas Business Risk (OBR) service provides information on the political, economic and security risks to support and guide businesses when trading overseas. FCDO Travel Advice provides information to help British nationals make informed decisions about foreign travel. Travel Advice for Hong Kong remains under regular review to ensure it reflects the latest assessment of risks to British nationals. |
Early Day Motions Signed |
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Thursday 13th February Alex Sobel signed this EDM on Monday 3rd March 2025 Refusal of Citizenship to refugees who have made irregular crossings 77 signatures (Most recent: 28 Mar 2025)Tabled by: Nadia Whittome (Labour - Nottingham East) That this House expresses deep concern over the refusal of citizenship to refugees who have made irregular crossings to the UK; notes that this policy further punishes individuals whose claims of fleeing war, persecution, and danger have been upheld by the asylum system; further notes that, due to a lack … |
Parliamentary Debates |
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Sustainable Farming Incentive
92 speeches (7,807 words) Wednesday 12th March 2025 - Commons Chamber Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Mentions: 1: Simon Hoare (Con - North Dorset) Member for Leeds Central and Headingley (Alex Sobel). - Link to Speech |
“Chapter 4A
177 speeches (47,644 words) Tuesday 11th March 2025 - Commons Chamber Department for Business and Trade Mentions: 1: Julian Smith (Con - Skipton and Ripon) Member for Leeds Central and Headingley (Alex Sobel), focuses on whistleblowing and protected disclosures - Link to Speech |
Employment Rights Bill
79 speeches (21,138 words) Report stage (day 1) continued Tuesday 11th March 2025 - Commons Chamber Department for Business and Trade Mentions: 1: Nusrat Ghani (Con - Sussex Weald) I call Alex Sobel, and ask him to keep his remarks to four minutes. - Link to Speech |
Hong Kong Democracy Activists
46 speeches (5,914 words) Tuesday 4th March 2025 - Commons Chamber Home Office Mentions: 1: Sarah Olney (LD - Richmond Park) Member for Leeds Central and Headingley (Alex Sobel), who talked about reviewing transnational repression - Link to Speech |
Select Committee Documents |
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Monday 17th March 2025
Formal Minutes - Formal Minutes 2024-25 Committee of Selection Found: Resolved, That Alex Ballinger, Juliet Campbell, Afzal Khan and Alex Sobel be Members of the Joint Committee |
Wednesday 12th March 2025
Oral Evidence - Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, and Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Ukraine 100 year partnership agreement - International Agreements Committee Found: Stephen Doughty: We have appointed a new trade envoy, Alex Sobel MP, from the other place. |
Wednesday 5th March 2025
Oral Evidence - Institute of Directors (IoD), techUK, and British Standards Institution (BSI) Forced Labour in UK Supply Chains - Human Rights (Joint Committee) Found: Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws; Afzal Khan; Baroness Lawrence of Clarendon; Lord Murray of Blidworth; Alex Sobel |
Wednesday 5th March 2025
Oral Evidence - University of Greenwich, and Leigh Day Forced Labour in UK Supply Chains - Human Rights (Joint Committee) Found: Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws; Afzal Khan; Baroness Lawrence of Clarendon; Lord Murray of Blidworth; Alex Sobel |
Tuesday 4th March 2025
Oral Evidence - 2025-03-04 16:15:00+00:00 Proposals for backbench debates - Backbench Business Committee Found: II: Alex Sobel. III: Melanie Onn, Jess Asato and Linsey Farnsworth. IV: Caroline Voaden. |
Monday 3rd March 2025
Special Report - First Special Report: Human rights and the proposal for a “Hillsborough Law”: Government Response to the Committees Third Report of Session 2023 - 2024 Human Rights (Joint Committee) Found: Baroness Lawrence of Clarendon (Labour; Life peer) Lord Murray of Blidworth (Conservative; Life peer) Alex Sobel |
Bill Documents |
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Mar. 24 2025
Notices of CCLA Amendments as at 24 March 2025 Great British Energy Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Alex Sobel Graeme Downie Rachael Maskell Afzal Khan Sir Iain Duncan Smith Ms Marie Rimmer Carolyn |
Mar. 21 2025
Notices of CCLA Amendments as at 21 March 2025 Great British Energy Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Alex Sobel Graeme Downie Rachael Maskell Afzal Khan Sir Iain Duncan Smith _LA2(b) . |
Mar. 20 2025
Notices of CCLA Amendments as at 20 March 2025 Great British Energy Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Alex Sobel _LA2(b) ★. |
Mar. 18 2025
All proceedings up to 11 March 2025 at Report Stage Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Bill proceedings: Commons Found: Not called_NC72 Alex Sobel Cat Smith Jon Trickett Grahame Morris Anna Dixon Mr Alistair Carmichael |
Mar. 11 2025
Consideration of Bill Amendments as at 11 March 2025 - large print Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: _NC72 Alex Sobel Cat Smith Jon Trickett Grahame Morris Anna Dixon Mr Alistair Carmichael John McDonnell |
Mar. 11 2025
Consideration of Bill Amendments as at 11 March 2025 Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: _NC72 Alex Sobel Cat Smith Jon Trickett Grahame Morris Anna Dixon Mr Alistair Carmichael John McDonnell |
Mar. 10 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 10 March 2025 Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: _NC72 Alex Sobel Cat Smith Jon Trickett Grahame Morris . |
Mar. 07 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 7 March 2025 Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: _NC72 Alex Sobel Cat Smith Jon Trickett . |
Mar. 06 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 6 March 2025 Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: _NC72 Alex Sobel Cat Smith Jon Trickett . |
Mar. 05 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 5 March 2025 Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: _NC72 Alex Sobel ★. |
Calendar |
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Wednesday 2nd April 2025 2:15 p.m. Human Rights (Joint Committee) - Oral evidence Subject: Attorney General At 2:15pm: Oral evidence The Rt Hon. the Lord Hermer KC - Attorney General at Attorney General's Office View calendar - Add to calendar |
Wednesday 26th March 2025 2 p.m. Human Rights (Joint Committee) - Oral evidence Subject: Transnational repression in the UK At 2:15pm: Oral evidence Mr Martin Plaut - Journalist and Visiting Senior Research Fellow at Kings College London Mr James Lynch - Co-Director at Fair Square Susan Coughtrie - Director at Foreign Policy Centre View calendar - Add to calendar |
Wednesday 2nd April 2025 2:15 p.m. Human Rights (Joint Committee) - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
Wednesday 19th March 2025 2 p.m. Human Rights (Joint Committee) - Oral evidence Subject: Forced Labour in UK Supply Chains View calendar - Add to calendar |
Wednesday 19th March 2025 2 p.m. Human Rights (Joint Committee) - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
Wednesday 19th March 2025 2 p.m. Human Rights (Joint Committee) - Oral evidence Subject: Forced Labour in UK Supply Chains At 2:15pm: Oral evidence Katharine Bryant - Director of Operations at Walk Free John Morrison - CEO at Institute for Human Rights and Business Chris Hewett - Co-Chair at Solar Taskforce J.J. Messner de Latour - Sector Lead, Purchasing at Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance (IRMA) View calendar - Add to calendar |
Select Committee Inquiry |
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27 Mar 2025
Crime and Policing Bill Human Rights (Joint Committee) (Select) Submit Evidence (by 25 Apr 2025) The Joint Committee on Human Rights is conducting legislative scrutiny of the Crime and Policing Bill to assess its compatibility with international and domestic human rights standards. The Government’s stated purpose for the Bill is to support its mission to halve knife crime and violence against women and girls in a decade, to increase public confidence in policing and the wider criminal justice system, to support neighbourhood policing and give the police the powers they need to tackle anti-social behaviour, crime and terrorism, whilst introducing reforms to ensure that law enforcement agencies perform to high standards and focus on front-line policing. Many of the changes proposed by the Bill would engage the human rights of victims, perpetrators and other members of the public |
14 Mar 2025
Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill Human Rights (Joint Committee) (Select) Submit Evidence (by 11 Apr 2025) The Joint Committee on Human Rights is conducting legislative scrutiny of the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill to assess its compatibility with international and domestic human rights standards. The Government’s stated purpose for the Bill is to improve UK border security and strengthen the asylum and immigration system by creating a framework of new and enhanced powers and offences that, when taken together, reinforce, strengthen and connect capabilities across the relevant government and law enforcement partners which make up the UK’s border security, asylum and immigration systems. |