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Division Votes
21 May 2024 - Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill - View Vote Context
Emma Hardy voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 164 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 217 Noes - 268


Speeches
Emma Hardy speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Emma Hardy contributed 1 speech (51 words)
Wednesday 22nd May 2024 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office
Emma Hardy speeches from: Endometriosis Education in Schools
Emma Hardy contributed 2 speeches (254 words)
Tuesday 21st May 2024 - Westminster Hall
Department for Education
Emma Hardy speeches from: South West Water: Brixham Contamination
Emma Hardy contributed 1 speech (357 words)
Monday 20th May 2024 - Commons Chamber
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Emma Hardy speeches from: Israel and Gaza
Emma Hardy contributed 1 speech (22 words)
Monday 20th May 2024 - Commons Chamber
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office


Written Answers
Gaza: Borders
Asked by: Emma Hardy (Labour - Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice)
Tuesday 21st May 2024

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Deputy Foreign Secretary, if he will take diplomatic steps to ensure the reopening of the (a) Rafah and (b) Kerem Shalom crossings.

Answered by Andrew Mitchell - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) (Minister for Development)

We have been clear that entry points for humanitarian aid, including Rafah and Kerem Shalom, must be reopened quickly to allow aid in. Israel must facilitate immediate uninterrupted humanitarian access in the south, including the entry of fuel, and ensure protection of civilians and safe passage for those who wish to leave Rafah. The Foreign Secretary's Representative for Humanitarian Affairs in the Occupied Palestinian Territories has pressed these points with the Israeli Government.

River Parrett: Flood Control
Asked by: Emma Hardy (Labour - Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice)
Tuesday 21st May 2024

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, pursuant to the Answer of 1 December 2023 to Question 3315 on River Parrett: Flood Control, whether it remains his timetable for the Bridgwater Tibal Barrier to be operational by early 2027.

Answered by Robbie Moore

The Bridgwater Tidal Barrier project is on programme to deliver an operational barrier by early 2027.

Gaza: Humanitarian Situation
Asked by: Emma Hardy (Labour - Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice)
Wednesday 22nd May 2024

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Deputy Foreign Secretary, what recent assessment has made of the adequacy of designated safe zones in Gaza.

Answered by Andrew Mitchell - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) (Minister for Development)

Ordinary civilians must be safe and able to access food, water and medical care. We have been clear that we would not support a major operation in Rafah unless there is a very clear plan for how to protect people and save lives. We have not seen that plan so, in these circumstances, we would not support a major operation in Rafah.

We continue to press these points with our Israeli counterparts.

Social Security Benefits: Medical Examinations
Asked by: Emma Hardy (Labour - Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice)
Wednesday 22nd May 2024

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, whether he has considered the potential merits of allowing claimants' limited capability for work status to be reinstated without further assessment when (a) they have had their Universal Credit claim closed through no fault of their own, (b) they are in receipt of Personal Independence Payment and (c) their condition has not changed.

Answered by Mims Davies - Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities

Depending on the circumstances, if the department accepts that a Universal Credit claim should not have been closed, the claim would be reopened. If there has been no change in the claimant’s circumstances, and no changes to any health conditions they have declared, the claim would be reinstated at the same rate of payment as before it was closed, including any additional allowances due to the claimants’ limited capability for work. There would be no need for a further Work Capability Assessment in this scenario. Being in receipt of Personal Independence Payment would have no bearing on this decision.

Graduates: Visas
Asked by: Emma Hardy (Labour - Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of the graduate visa scheme on the achievement of the Government's objectives in the International Education Strategy.

Answered by Luke Hall

Strengthening the UK's visa offer for international higher education students was an important element of the International Education Strategy (IES) and its objectives, particularly the ambitious target of attracting 600,000 international students. The IES update in 2021 incorporated the graduate route to reflect its importance in achieving the outlined ambitions.

With 679,970 international students in the 2021/22 academic year, the UK has met the IES international student ambition of attracting 600,000 international students per year by 2030 for two years running in both 2020/21 and 2021/22. The department is on track and will continue working towards the IES education export ambition of £35 billion per year by 2030 with £27.9 billion revenue in 2021. Data used to track progress against these two ambitions is published annually.

Graduates: Visas
Asked by: Emma Hardy (Labour - Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what assessment she has made of the implications for her policies of the review by the Migration Advisory Committee on the Graduate visa route, published on 14 May 2024.

Answered by Luke Hall

The government is grateful to the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) for their work on this report.

The review’s findings are being considered very closely and government will respond in due course.

Overseas Students
Asked by: Emma Hardy (Labour - Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what estimate she has made of the average contribution of international students to the economy in each of the last five years.

Answered by Luke Hall

The government recognises the significant economic and cultural contribution that international students make to the UK’s higher education sector.

Estimated total UK revenue from international students, through their tuition fees and living expenditure, in each of the last five years for which data is available is listed in the table below:

Calendar year

Total international student exports (£billion)

2017

13.63

2018

15.61

2019

17.48

2020

19.36

2021

20.65

Flood Control: Finance
Asked by: Emma Hardy (Labour - Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, pursuant to his Answer of 13 November 2023 to Question 410 on Flood Control: Finance, how much of the £800 million projected investment for the financial year to March 2024 has been spent.

Answered by Robbie Moore

Indications are that all of the £800 million has been spent in 2023/24. The final accounts are subject to audit, and we will be able to confirm actual spend once the audited accounts have been laid before Parliament. The current timeline is early October, but this is subject to change, depending on recess and party conference dates.

Visas: Graduates
Asked by: Emma Hardy (Labour - Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps he has taken to assess the potential (a) social and (b) economic impact of possible policy changes to the graduate route visa for international students; and whether his Department assesses the potential impact of such proposals at the constituency level.

Answered by Tom Pursglove

We are committed to attracting the best and brightest to study at our world-class universities, whilst maintaining the integrity of our immigration system, which is why the Home Secretary commissioned an independent review of the Graduate Route.

The MAC reported back on 14 May and the review’s findings are currently being considered very closely.

The Home Office produces impact assessments as a matter of course when policy proposals are developed.




Emma Hardy mentioned

Parliamentary Debates
Endometriosis Education in Schools
27 speeches (8,575 words)
Tuesday 21st May 2024 - Westminster Hall
Department for Education
Mentions:
1: Alec Shelbrooke (Con - Elmet and Rothwell) Member for Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle (Emma Hardy) and I recently met some campaigners, along - Link to Speech
2: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) Member for Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle (Emma Hardy) made two significant interventions. - Link to Speech
3: Damian Hinds (Con - East Hampshire) Members for Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle (Emma Hardy) and for Strangford (Jim Shannon), my right - Link to Speech

South West Water: Brixham Contamination
27 speeches (4,148 words)
Monday 20th May 2024 - Commons Chamber
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Mentions:
1: Ben Bradshaw (Lab - Exeter) Friend the Member for Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle (Emma Hardy): why will he not make the bosses - Link to Speech
2: Steve Barclay (Con - North East Cambridgeshire) Member for Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle (Emma Hardy), we currently have the largest criminal prosecution - Link to Speech



Select Committee Documents
Wednesday 29th May 2024
Formal Minutes - Formal Minutes 2023-24

Committee of Selection

Found: Resolved , That Emma Hardy be discharged from the Treasury Committee and Samantha Dixon be added.

Friday 24th May 2024
Attendance statistics - Members’ attendance 2022-23 (Sub-Committee)

Treasury Sub-Committee on Financial Services Regulations

Found: 8 of 16 (50.0%) Dame Angela Eagle (Labour, Wallasey) (added 20 Jun 2022) 9 of 16 (56.2%) Emma

Friday 24th May 2024
Attendance statistics - Members’ attendance 2022-23 (Main Committee)

Treasury Committee

Found: 5 of 12 (41.7%) Dame Angela Eagle (Labour, Wallasey) (added 2 Mar 2020) 56 of 82 (68.3%) Emma

Friday 24th May 2024
Attendance statistics - Members’ attendance 2023-24 (Sub-Committee)

Treasury Sub-Committee on Financial Services Regulations

Found: Rushanara Ali (Labour, Bethnal Green and Bow) (added 20 Jun 2022; removed 20 Nov 2023) 0 of 0 (-) Emma

Friday 24th May 2024
Attendance statistics - Members’ attendance 2023-24 (Main Committee)

Treasury Committee

Found: Conservative, Rochford and Southend East) (added 26 Jun 2023; removed 11 Dec 2023) 0 of 9 (0.0%) Emma