Information between 20th October 2024 - 30th October 2024
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Division Votes |
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21 Oct 2024 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Graeme Downie voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 353 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 105 Noes - 386 |
21 Oct 2024 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Graeme Downie voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 355 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 386 Noes - 105 |
29 Oct 2024 - Great British Energy Bill - View Vote Context Graeme Downie voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 343 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 361 Noes - 111 |
29 Oct 2024 - Great British Energy Bill - View Vote Context Graeme Downie voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 343 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 124 Noes - 361 |
29 Oct 2024 - Great British Energy Bill - View Vote Context Graeme Downie voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 345 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 115 Noes - 361 |
29 Oct 2024 - Great British Energy Bill - View Vote Context Graeme Downie voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 346 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 96 Noes - 353 |
Speeches |
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Graeme Downie speeches from: Great British Energy Bill
Graeme Downie contributed 1 speech (831 words) Report stage Tuesday 29th October 2024 - Commons Chamber Department for Energy Security & Net Zero |
Graeme Downie speeches from: China: Human Rights and Sanctions
Graeme Downie contributed 1 speech (34 words) Monday 28th October 2024 - Commons Chamber Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office |
Graeme Downie speeches from: Middle East
Graeme Downie contributed 1 speech (103 words) Monday 28th October 2024 - Commons Chamber Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office |
Graeme Downie speeches from: Remembrance and Veterans
Graeme Downie contributed 1 speech (532 words) Monday 28th October 2024 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Defence |
Graeme Downie speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Graeme Downie contributed 3 speeches (160 words) Thursday 24th October 2024 - Commons Chamber Cabinet Office |
Graeme Downie speeches from: Business of the House
Graeme Downie contributed 1 speech (86 words) Thursday 24th October 2024 - Commons Chamber Leader of the House |
Graeme Downie speeches from: Paternity Leave and Pay
Graeme Downie contributed 1 speech (59 words) Wednesday 23rd October 2024 - Westminster Hall Department for Business and Trade |
Graeme Downie speeches from: Ukraine
Graeme Downie contributed 1 speech (67 words) Tuesday 22nd October 2024 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Defence |
Graeme Downie speeches from: Employment Rights Bill
Graeme Downie contributed 2 speeches (643 words) 2nd reading Monday 21st October 2024 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government |
Written Answers |
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Nuclear Submarines: Decommissioning
Asked by: Graeme Downie (Labour - Dunfermline and Dollar) Monday 21st October 2024 Question to the Ministry of Defence: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, when his Department will publish a Contract Notice for Submarine Disposal following the Market Interest Day held on 6 July 2023. Answered by Maria Eagle - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence) The Submarine Disposal Capability project was established in 2022 to identify an enduring disposal solution. The project is in its Concept Phase and market engagements were undertaken in July 2023 and June 2024 to inform the optimum way ahead. The next phase of this work is to develop a business case for approval which will set out the approach and future timelines for any procurement action, including further marker engagement, such as the publishing of a Contract Notice. |
Fleet Solid Support Ships: Shipbuilding
Asked by: Graeme Downie (Labour - Dunfermline and Dollar) Monday 21st October 2024 Question to the Ministry of Defence: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what locations are being considered for the (a) build and (b) assembly of the fleet solid support ships. Answered by Luke Pollard - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence) Successful delivery of the Fleet Solid Support (FSS) Ships project remains a priority. On current plans, the three FSS ships will be assembled from blocks which are expected to be built in Harland & Wolff (H&W) shipyards in Belfast and Appledore in Devon and Navantia's shipyard in Cadiz, Spain. Assembly and integration of the ships is planned to take place in Belfast.
Following a review of H&W's financial situation, the Government is clear that the market is best placed to address the challenges the company is facing. We continue to work extensively with all parties to find an outcome for the company that continues to deliver shipbuilding and manufacturing in the UK.
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Nuclear Submarines: Decommissioning
Asked by: Graeme Downie (Labour - Dunfermline and Dollar) Monday 21st October 2024 Question to the Ministry of Defence: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, whether he plans to hold discussions with his AUKUS counterparts on including the Submarine Dismantling Project in that partnership. Answered by Maria Eagle - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence) As part of the AUKUS partnership, Australia will be responsible for the disposal of its own conventionally-armed, nuclear powered submarines. While there are no plans to include the Submarine Dismantling Project as part of AUKUS, the UK Government continues to support the Australian Government to develop their own plans for the disposal of their retired nuclear powered submarines, including decommissioning, defueling, dismantling, recycling, and the management of the used fuel following its removal. |
Nuclear Submarines: Decommissioning
Asked by: Graeme Downie (Labour - Dunfermline and Dollar) Monday 28th October 2024 Question to the Ministry of Defence: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what the annual cost is of maintaining decommissioned nuclear submarines at (a) Rosyth and (b) Devonport. Answered by Maria Eagle - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence) The annual cost for maintaining decommissioned submarines varies each year depending on the respective maintenance requirements. In financial year 2023-24, £1.711 million was spent at Rosyth and £7.056 million at Devonport. |
Internet: Fees and Charges
Asked by: Graeme Downie (Labour - Dunfermline and Dollar) Tuesday 29th October 2024 Question to the Department for Business and Trade: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what assessment he has made of the potential impact of the decision by the US Federal Trade Commission to require online subscription services to allow users to cancel more easily on UK consumers. Answered by Justin Madders - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade) Similar measures have already been introduced in the UK through the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024. This introduces new rules to protect consumers from being trapped in unwanted subscription contracts, including a requirement for traders to provide straightforward ways for consumers to end contracts. These rules apply to all traders who target UK consumers, whether they are located in the UK or not. Nevertheless, the US initiative sets a standard the Government welcomes. |
Internet: Fees and Charges
Asked by: Graeme Downie (Labour - Dunfermline and Dollar) Tuesday 29th October 2024 Question to the Department for Business and Trade: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what assessment he has made of the potential impact of the decision by the US Federal Trade Commission to require online subscription services to be cancelled more easily on the UK. Answered by Justin Madders - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade) Similar measures have already been introduced in the UK through the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024. This introduces new rules to protect consumers from being trapped in unwanted subscription contracts, including a requirement for traders to provide straightforward ways for consumers to end contracts. These rules apply to all traders who target UK consumers, whether they are located in the UK or not. Nevertheless, the US initiative sets a standard the Government welcomes. |
Fleet Solid Support Ships
Asked by: Graeme Downie (Labour - Dunfermline and Dollar) Tuesday 29th October 2024 Question to the Ministry of Defence: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, if he will make an assessment of the adequacy of (a) crew accommodation and (b) crewing levels in the Fleet Solid Support Ships contract following the principal contractor’s completion of the Preliminary Design Review stage. Answered by Maria Eagle - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence) Navantia UK, the prime contractor for the Fleet Solid Support (FSS) ship programme, is responsible for delivering the Design and Manufacture contract. The successful completion of the Preliminary Design Review marks the first major milestone in the programme and confirms the robustness and maturity of the ship’s design.
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) including representatives from the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) are well engaged with Navantia and the British designer of the ship, BMT, to monitor the progress of all aspects of the programme. This includes the RFA’s accommodation requirements, which are designed to a standard that is fully consistent with our expectations and is compliant where practicable with Merchant shipping regulations. The FSS design meets this intent, in order to improve the living conditions for our RFA seafarers.
Crewing levels are based on a detailed analysis of the MOD’s requirements. The core RFA crew is expected to be around 100 in number with additional military augmentees and specialists embarked for specific tasks and roles. As the design matures the MOD, working with the contractor, test the ship design and equipment selection criteria against this headmark, to ensure that the ship can be safely operated and maintained.
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Fleet Solid Support Ships
Asked by: Graeme Downie (Labour - Dunfermline and Dollar) Tuesday 29th October 2024 Question to the Ministry of Defence: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what oversight his Department has had in the preliminary design review of the Fleet Solid Support Ships programme. Answered by Maria Eagle - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence) Navantia UK, the prime contractor for the Fleet Solid Support (FSS) ship programme, is responsible for delivering the Design and Manufacture contract. The successful completion of the Preliminary Design Review marks the first major milestone in the programme and confirms the robustness and maturity of the ship’s design.
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) including representatives from the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) are well engaged with Navantia and the British designer of the ship, BMT, to monitor the progress of all aspects of the programme. This includes the RFA’s accommodation requirements, which are designed to a standard that is fully consistent with our expectations and is compliant where practicable with Merchant shipping regulations. The FSS design meets this intent, in order to improve the living conditions for our RFA seafarers.
Crewing levels are based on a detailed analysis of the MOD’s requirements. The core RFA crew is expected to be around 100 in number with additional military augmentees and specialists embarked for specific tasks and roles. As the design matures the MOD, working with the contractor, test the ship design and equipment selection criteria against this headmark, to ensure that the ship can be safely operated and maintained.
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Early Day Motions Signed |
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Monday 28th October Graeme Downie signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 29th October 2024 150 years of Heart of Midlothian Football Club 7 signatures (Most recent: 30 Oct 2024)Tabled by: Scott Arthur (Labour - Edinburgh South West) That this House notes that Heart of Midlothian Football Club, Hearts, celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2024; recognises the club's rich history, including its many successes in Scottish football, its passionate fanbase of Jambos, and its contribution to the local community via the Big Hearts Community Trust; notes its status … |
Monday 28th October Graeme Downie signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 29th October 2024 Deputy Lieutenant Eunice Simpson and West Lothian African Women’s Network 10 signatures (Most recent: 5 Nov 2024)Tabled by: Kirsteen Sullivan (Labour (Co-op) - Bathgate and Linlithgow) That this House recognises the hard work and vision of Eunice Simpson and the West Lothian African Women’s Network; congratulates Eunice Simpson on her appointment as Deputy Lieutenant of West Lothian; recognises the appointment as ground-breaking with Eunice Simpson as the first black person to hold this title; congratulates the … |
Parliamentary Debates |
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Remembrance and Veterans
127 speeches (28,982 words) Monday 28th October 2024 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Defence Mentions: 1: Luke Taylor (LD - Sutton and Cheam) Member for Dunfermline and Dollar (Graeme Downie) and the right hon. - Link to Speech 2: Al Carns (Lab - Birmingham Selly Oak) Friend the Member for Dunfermline and Dollar (Graeme Downie) and the hon. - Link to Speech |
Paternity Leave and Pay
65 speeches (10,305 words) Wednesday 23rd October 2024 - Westminster Hall Department for Business and Trade Mentions: 1: Mark Pritchard (Con - The Wrekin) Member for Dunfermline and Dollar (Graeme Downie), who I sadly was not able to call, but who seized his - Link to Speech |
Calendar |
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Wednesday 6th November 2024 2:30 p.m. Procedure Committee - Private Meeting View calendar |