All 2 Debates between Georgia Gould and Caroline Nokes

Tue 3rd Mar 2026

Student Loans

Debate between Georgia Gould and Caroline Nokes
Wednesday 18th March 2026

(5 days, 5 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Helena Dollimore Portrait Helena Dollimore
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The Opposition talk about amnesia. Does my hon. Friend agree that it is they who have collective amnesia about the system they created? My generation certainly do not have amnesia about the debt repayments we made when Liz Truss crashed the economy and sent interest rates soaring—that is what the Conservatives presided over. We do not have collective amnesia about them abolishing maintenance grants for the lowest income students. It is this Government who are acting for my generation with the Renters’ Rights Act 2025—

Caroline Nokes Portrait Madam Deputy Speaker (Caroline Nokes)
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Order. I just remind Members that interventions need to be shorter than that.

Georgia Gould Portrait Georgia Gould
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rose—

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Georgia Gould Portrait Georgia Gould
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I thank the hon. Member for that comment, and that is why we are supporting maintenance grants to help students with the cost of living.

I will conclude by saying that our approach to further reform of the system will be deliberate, evidenced and fiscally responsible. We are here not to tear down the house, but to repair the roof that was left to leak.

Caroline Nokes Portrait Madam Deputy Speaker (Caroline Nokes)
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I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

SEND Provision: Local Authorities

Debate between Georgia Gould and Caroline Nokes
Tuesday 3rd March 2026

(2 weeks, 6 days ago)

Commons Chamber
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Georgia Gould Portrait Georgia Gould
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That is such a critical point, and we have heard too many stories about long travel times, and how having to be in transport provokes stress for children, which holds them back. We are determined that every community has access to that support, whether that is inclusive schools or a range of specialist places. That is why we have put £3.7 billion into creating those specialist places around the country, and it is also why we are working on specialist provision packages to ensure that each area has that range of provision. We are determined to build up local provision so that children can grow up close to their friends. I have spoken to young people who have been in the position that my hon. Friend describes. They come back to their communities at 18, and they do not have support networks or friends, and it is so hard to build a life. That has to change, and we are determined to do so.

We have set out our plans after more than a year of engagement, but we want to hear from the constituents of all the Members here and beyond. I am personally committed to travelling and speaking to different voices around the country. We have heard from all the different contexts how things work in rural communities and different parts of the country. It is critical that we get it right. This is a generational opportunity to make change for families who have been let down. I am determined that this will be a full and an open consultation. I ask everyone who is here today, and everyone who is listening, to help us to spread the word so that we hear the families’ voices. Having heard these stories, I feel very deeply—as, I am sure, does the hon. Member for Dorking and Horley—the responsibility to change things for those families, and I am committed to working with Members on both sides of the House to get this right.

Caroline Nokes Portrait Madam Deputy Speaker (Caroline Nokes)
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It be remiss of me not to extend an invitation to the Minister to visit St Edward’s school in my constituency of Romsey and Southampton North.

Question put and agreed to.