Information between 14th November 2024 - 4th December 2024
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19 Nov 2024 - Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill - View Vote Context Josh Fenton-Glynn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 324 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 350 Noes - 108 |
19 Nov 2024 - Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill - View Vote Context Josh Fenton-Glynn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 320 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 344 Noes - 172 |
25 Nov 2024 - Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill - View Vote Context Josh Fenton-Glynn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 319 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 336 Noes - 175 |
25 Nov 2024 - Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill - View Vote Context Josh Fenton-Glynn voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 320 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 173 Noes - 335 |
26 Nov 2024 - Tobacco and Vapes Bill - View Vote Context Josh Fenton-Glynn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 317 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 415 Noes - 47 |
3 Dec 2024 - National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill - View Vote Context Josh Fenton-Glynn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 324 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 332 Noes - 189 |
3 Dec 2024 - National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill - View Vote Context Josh Fenton-Glynn 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 - 186 Noes - 330 |
Speeches |
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Josh Fenton-Glynn speeches from: Home-to-School Transport: Children with SEND
Josh Fenton-Glynn contributed 1 speech (224 words) Tuesday 3rd December 2024 - Westminster Hall Department for Education |
Josh Fenton-Glynn speeches from: Men’s Violence against Women and Girls
Josh Fenton-Glynn contributed 1 speech (173 words) Friday 29th November 2024 - Commons Chamber Home Office |
Josh Fenton-Glynn speeches from: Business of the House
Josh Fenton-Glynn contributed 1 speech (103 words) Thursday 28th November 2024 - Commons Chamber Leader of the House |
Josh Fenton-Glynn speeches from: COP29
Josh Fenton-Glynn contributed 1 speech (104 words) Tuesday 26th November 2024 - Commons Chamber Department for Energy Security & Net Zero |
Josh Fenton-Glynn speeches from: Storm Bert
Josh Fenton-Glynn contributed 1 speech (176 words) Monday 25th November 2024 - Commons Chamber Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs |
Josh Fenton-Glynn speeches from: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill
Josh Fenton-Glynn contributed 2 speeches (108 words) 2nd reading Monday 25th November 2024 - Commons Chamber HM Treasury |
Josh Fenton-Glynn speeches from: G20 and COP29 Summits
Josh Fenton-Glynn contributed 1 speech (61 words) Thursday 21st November 2024 - Commons Chamber Cabinet Office |
Josh Fenton-Glynn speeches from: Business of the House
Josh Fenton-Glynn contributed 1 speech (61 words) Thursday 21st November 2024 - Commons Chamber Leader of the House |
Josh Fenton-Glynn speeches from: Children’s Social Care
Josh Fenton-Glynn contributed 1 speech (59 words) Monday 18th November 2024 - Commons Chamber Department for International Development |
Josh Fenton-Glynn speeches from: National Insurance Contributions: Healthcare
Josh Fenton-Glynn contributed 1 speech (53 words) Thursday 14th November 2024 - Commons Chamber Department of Health and Social Care |
Written Answers |
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NHS: Buildings
Asked by: Josh Fenton-Glynn (Labour - Calder Valley) Wednesday 27th November 2024 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if she will make an estimate of the total value of unused NHS estate per region. Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) NHS England collects data on the potential value of surplus land on a national, not regional, basis. Quarter 4 of the National Health Service’s 2023/24 annual report on surplus land showed that 128 plots of land were surplus, with the landowner actively seeking to dispose of the plot, whilst 199 plots were classified as potentially surplus, meaning the plot could be declared surplus by the landowner subject to identified issues or constraints being resolved. The estimated sales receipt for surplus or potentially surplus land stands at £830 million, but the investment required to unlock this potential would be £1.8 billion. Further details on NHS surplus land are available at the following link: I refer the Hon. Member to the answer I gave on 22 October 2024 to Question 8599 for the information held on the cost of unoccupied whole sites. NHS England’s definition of unoccupied sites covers empty spaces, those not in use, and those closed awaiting disposal, and includes hospitals, health centres, mental health hubs, stores and warehouses, and administrative buildings. |
Parliamentary Debates |
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Men’s Violence against Women and Girls
27 speeches (3,896 words) Friday 29th November 2024 - Commons Chamber Home Office Mentions: 1: Emily Darlington (Lab - Milton Keynes Central) Friend the Member for Calder Valley (Josh Fenton-Glynn) has worked tirelessly on this issue, my hon. - Link to Speech 2: Jess Phillips (Lab - Birmingham Yardley) Friend the Member for Calder Valley (Josh Fenton-Glynn), is “It starts with men”. - Link to Speech |
Select Committee Documents |
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Wednesday 20th November 2024
Oral Evidence - 2024-11-20 09:30:00+00:00 Health and Social Care Committee Found: Layla Moran (Chair); Danny Beales; Ben Coleman; Dr Beccy Cooper; Deirdre Costigan; Jen Craft; Josh Fenton-Glynn |
Select Committee Inquiry |
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17 Dec 2024
Community Mental Health Services Health and Social Care Committee (Select) Submit Evidence (by 4 Feb 2025) The Committee is undertaking an inquiry into community mental health services. The inquiry will examine what good looks like from the perspective of service users and their families/carers. The Committee would like the inquiry to shine a light on case studies of innovative practice and high-quality care across the country, and to undertake meaningful and impactful engagement with people accessing these services. The inquiry will consider how service users’ wider health and social needs can be addressed, including in employment and housing, and to understand what policy interventions are required to improve how these needs are met. As part of this inquiry, the Committee also wants to assess to what extent the Community Mental Health Framework is driving improvements in the delivery of more integrated, person-centred care. This inquiry is focussing on adults with severe mental health needs in particular, which includes but is not limited to people with bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and severe depression. The Committee recognises the scale of the challenge in children and young people’s mental health, and plans to do further work in this area in due course, building on its predecessor Committee’s 2021 inquiry. In line with the general practice of select committees, the Health and Social Care Committee is not able to take up individual cases or complaints. If you would like political support or advice you may wish to contact your local Member of Parliament. |