Information between 15th March 2026 - 25th March 2026
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18 Mar 2026 - Student Loans - View Vote Context Greg Smith voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 84 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 88 Noes - 266 |
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18 Mar 2026 - Employment Rights: Investigatory Powers - View Vote Context Greg Smith voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 91 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 368 Noes - 107 |
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18 Mar 2026 - Fuel Duty - View Vote Context Greg Smith voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 87 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 103 Noes - 259 |
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23 Mar 2026 - National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill - View Vote Context Greg Smith voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 87 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 281 Noes - 167 |
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23 Mar 2026 - National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill - View Vote Context Greg Smith voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 86 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 280 Noes - 161 |
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23 Mar 2026 - National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill - View Vote Context Greg Smith voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 87 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 278 Noes - 164 |
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23 Mar 2026 - National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill - View Vote Context Greg Smith voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 85 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 280 Noes - 164 |
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23 Mar 2026 - National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill - View Vote Context Greg Smith voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 86 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 279 Noes - 167 |
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24 Mar 2026 - Defence - View Vote Context Greg Smith voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 95 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 98 Noes - 306 |
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24 Mar 2026 - Oil and Gas - View Vote Context Greg Smith voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 98 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 108 Noes - 297 |
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Greg Smith speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Greg Smith contributed 1 speech (161 words) Tuesday 24th March 2026 - Commons Chamber Department for Energy Security & Net Zero |
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Greg Smith speeches from: Middle East
Greg Smith contributed 1 speech (93 words) Monday 23rd March 2026 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Defence |
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Greg Smith speeches from: Hatzola Ambulance Attack
Greg Smith contributed 1 speech (144 words) Monday 23rd March 2026 - Commons Chamber Cabinet Office |
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Greg Smith speeches from: Draft Electricity and Gas (Energy Company Obligation) (Amendment) (Specified Period) Order 2026
Greg Smith contributed 1 speech (936 words) Monday 23rd March 2026 - General Committees Department for Energy Security & Net Zero |
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Greg Smith speeches from: Business of the House
Greg Smith contributed 1 speech (115 words) Thursday 19th March 2026 - Commons Chamber Leader of the House |
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Greg Smith speeches from: UK Steel Strategy
Greg Smith contributed 1 speech (47 words) Thursday 19th March 2026 - Commons Chamber Department for Business and Trade |
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Greg Smith speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Greg Smith contributed 2 speeches (189 words) Wednesday 18th March 2026 - Commons Chamber Cabinet Office |
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Greg Smith speeches from: Fuel Duty
Greg Smith contributed 5 speeches (1,461 words) Wednesday 18th March 2026 - Commons Chamber Department for Work and Pensions |
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Greg Smith speeches from: Middle East
Greg Smith contributed 1 speech (117 words) Tuesday 17th March 2026 - Commons Chamber Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office |
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Greg Smith speeches from: Rural Roads
Greg Smith contributed 1 speech (712 words) Tuesday 17th March 2026 - Westminster Hall HM Treasury |
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Vehicle Certification Agency: Fees and Charges
Asked by: Greg Smith (Conservative - Mid Buckinghamshire) Monday 16th March 2026 Question to the Department for Transport: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what steps her Department is taking to reduce the fee deficit of the Vehicle Certification Agency. Answered by Simon Lightwood - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) The Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA) is currently consulting on a proposal to increase certain fees. This would help to address the current financial deficit. The agency is currently undertaking a programme of internal efficiencies which will also support deficit reduction. |
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Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency: Fees and Charges
Asked by: Greg Smith (Conservative - Mid Buckinghamshire) Monday 16th March 2026 Question to the Department for Transport: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what steps her Department is taking to reduce the fee deficit of the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency. Answered by Simon Lightwood - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) keeps its fees under continual review. Any changes to fee levels would be subject to public consultation and Parliamentary approval. |
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Roads: Capital Investment
Asked by: Greg Smith (Conservative - Mid Buckinghamshire) Monday 16th March 2026 Question to the Department for Transport: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, whether she expects the third Road Investment Strategy period to commence in April 2026. Answered by Simon Lightwood - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) The Department for Transport intends to publish the third Road Investment Strategy by the end of this month, with the third Road Period commencing in April 2026 and covering the period from 2026/27 to 2030/31. |
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Red Diesel: Prices
Asked by: Greg Smith (Conservative - Mid Buckinghamshire) Tuesday 17th March 2026 Question to the HM Treasury: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of the cost of Red Diesel on a) agriculture and horticulture, b) forestry, c) rail and d) marine; and what steps she is taking to help mitigate changes in prices. Answered by Dan Tomlinson - Exchequer Secretary (HM Treasury) Certain sectors, such as agriculture and horticulture, retained access to red diesel after it was withdrawn from most sectors in 2022. In contrast to full duty diesel, taxed at 52.95 pence per litre (ppl), red diesel currently incurs a duty of 10.18 ppl.
At Budget 2025, the Government extended the temporary 5p fuel duty cut alongside extending the proportionate percentage cut for rebated fuels, which includes red diesel. This maintains the red diesel rate at the levels set in March 2022 at 10.18 ppl until the end of August 2026, with rates then gradually returning to March 2022 levels by March 2027, an increase of less than 1 ppl. The planned inflation increase for 2026-27 has also been cancelled. As the Chancellor has set out, the Government will keep fuel duty under review.
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Train Operating Companies: Staff
Asked by: Greg Smith (Conservative - Mid Buckinghamshire) Thursday 19th March 2026 Question to the Department for Transport: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, whether her Department plans to publish details of staff costs of individual Train Operating Companies in the DFTO: Annual Report and Accounts 2025 to 2026. Answered by Keir Mather - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) The DFTO Annual Report and Accounts 2025-2026 will include the staff costs for all DFTO Group employees on a consolidated basis. The breakdown of staff costs by individual Train Operating Company will be available in the individual Annual Report and Accounts of each Train Operating Company. |
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Bus Services: Cycleways
Asked by: Greg Smith (Conservative - Mid Buckinghamshire) Thursday 19th March 2026 Question to the Department for Transport: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, pursuant to the Answer of 5 March 2026 to Question 116791, whether engagement with organisations representing disabled people in relation to the guidance entitled Floating Bus Stops: Provision and Design was undertaken by (a) officials in her Department, (b) Active Travel England and (c) an external organisation. Answered by Simon Lightwood - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) The statutory guidance on the provision and design of floating bus stops is a joint publication between the Department and Active Travel England (ATE). Stakeholder engagement on the development of the guidance was undertaken by officials from both organisations. As part of this process, an external body Transport for All was commissioned to run workshops with a range of disability and road user groups and individuals with lived experience of disability to ensure the recommendations reflect their needs. The groups represented included:
The Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee were consulted. The Department and ATE also sought feedback from the Urban Transport Group, Living Streets, Guide Dogs, RNIB, Transport for London, and ATE’s Technical Oversight and Advisory Group. |
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Electric Vehicles: Excise Duties
Asked by: Greg Smith (Conservative - Mid Buckinghamshire) Thursday 19th March 2026 Question to the Department for Transport: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what estimate the Department for Transport has made of the vehicle excise duty (VED) revenue foregone as a result of early renewals by zero-emission vehicle owners prior to the introduction of new VED rates. Answered by Keir Mather - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) The information requested can be found in the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency’s Annual Report and Accounts 2024/25 and can be viewed at www.gov.uk/government/publications/dvla-annual-report-and-accounts-2024-to-2025. |
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Freight
Asked by: Greg Smith (Conservative - Mid Buckinghamshire) Thursday 19th March 2026 Question to the Department for Transport: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, pursuant to the answer of 20 January 2026 to WPQ 104866, when her Department will be using enhanced data and insight capabilities on the freight and logistics system to inform its advice on transport infrastructure for the National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority and the UK infrastructure pipeline. Answered by Keir Mather - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) The Department for Transport’s programme of work to identify, develop and provide enhanced data and insights capabilities on the freight and logistics system will be delivered through multiple projects over the next few years.
Further detail on projects will be shared in the upcoming freight plan due to be published this spring. The forthcoming change to update the road freight values of time in the Transport Analysis Guidance (TAG) is an example of this work and is expected to be released in May 2026.
As and when the department shares advice on transport infrastructure for the National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority (NISTA) and the UK Infrastructure Pipeline, it is informed by the best available evidence. This evidence includes data and insights on the freight and logistics system, which is being enhanced by the programme of work. |
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Electricity: Prices
Asked by: Greg Smith (Conservative - Mid Buckinghamshire) Monday 23rd March 2026 Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, what information his Department holds on the average industrial electricity price for automotive manufacturers in (a) the UK and (b) international competitors. Answered by Michael Shanks - Minister of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) The department publishes an annual comparison of the UK’s industrial electricity prices to the IEA and a bi-annual comparison of the UK’s non-domestic electricity prices to the EU. International non-domestic energy prices - GOV.UK
These are average prices for industry and the non-domestic sector and do not disaggregate by sector of manufacturing. |
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Electric Vehicles: Prices
Asked by: Greg Smith (Conservative - Mid Buckinghamshire) Monday 23rd March 2026 Question to the Department for Transport: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what estimate his Department has made of when electric vehicles will reach price parity with internal combustion engine vehicles. Answered by Keir Mather - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) As part of the October 2023 Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Mandate Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA), the Department for Transport published projections for the costs of zero emission cars and vans to 2050. The analysis can be found here :https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/6554be55544aea000dfb2d59/zev-mandate-consultation-final-cost-benefit-analysis.pdf.
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Electric Vehicles: Charging Points
Asked by: Greg Smith (Conservative - Mid Buckinghamshire) Monday 23rd March 2026 Question to the Department for Transport: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what the average cost per kWh was for public rapid electric vehicle charging in each year since 2021. Answered by Keir Mather - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) This information is available from external industry sources such as Zapmap, who estimate that the current average cost of rapid/ultra rapid public charging is around 76p/kWh, as of February 2026. This price level has remained broadly constant over the past year. Average public charging price data is produced and published by Zapmap here: https://www.zapmap.com/ev-stats/charging-price-index. |
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23rd March 2026
Greg Smith (Conservative - Mid Buckinghamshire) 8. Miscellaneous Member of the Advisory Board to the UK Sovereignty Foundation. This is an unpaid role. Source |
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18 Mar 2026, 12:29 p.m. - House of Commons " Greg Smith. >> Thank you, Mr. Speaker. >> Traffic chaos from a botched road realignment affecting Calvert, " Rt Hon Sir Keir Starmer MP, The Prime Minister (Holborn and St Pancras, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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18 Mar 2026, 3:42 p.m. - House of Commons "you. >> So the frontbenchers, shadow Minister Greg Smith. >> Yes. " Graham Leadbitter MP (Moray West, Nairn and Strathspey, Scottish National Party) - View Video - View Transcript |
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19 Mar 2026, 1:43 p.m. - House of Commons " Greg Smith thank. the government have some experience of running a business in the terms of British Steel. What assessment " Greg Smith MP (Mid Buckinghamshire, Conservative) - View Video - View Transcript |
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23 Mar 2026, 4:47 p.m. - House of Commons " Greg Smith thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. On top of the direct attacks by Iran, their " Rt Hon John Healey MP, The Secretary of State for Defence (Rawmarsh and Conisbrough, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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23 Mar 2026, 5:25 p.m. - House of Commons " Greg Smith thank. >> You, Madam Deputy Speaker. I absolutely join with the Minister in condemning this evil attack and " Greg Smith MP (Mid Buckinghamshire, Conservative) - View Video - View Transcript |
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24 Mar 2026, 12:17 p.m. - House of Commons " Greg Smith Shadow Minister. >> Thank you. >> Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I should declare an interest that my own home is off the gas grid and my " Greg Smith MP (Mid Buckinghamshire, Conservative) - View Video - View Transcript |
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Fuel Duty
214 speeches (30,422 words) Wednesday 18th March 2026 - Commons Chamber Department for Work and Pensions Mentions: 1: Dan Tomlinson (Lab - Chipping Barnet) Member for Mid Buckinghamshire (Greg Smith) in particular for his winding-up, as well as the Tory Whips - Link to Speech |
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Rural Roads
89 speeches (9,500 words) Tuesday 17th March 2026 - Westminster Hall HM Treasury Mentions: 1: Lilian Greenwood (Lab - Nottingham South) Member for Mid Buckinghamshire (Greg Smith), talked about neglect, and he is right to do so, because - Link to Speech |