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Division Votes
29 Oct 2024 - Great British Energy Bill - View Vote Context
Luke Taylor voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 68 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 96 Noes - 353


Speeches
Luke Taylor speeches from: Income Tax (Charge)
Luke Taylor contributed 2 speeches (508 words)
Tuesday 5th November 2024 - Commons Chamber
Department of Health and Social Care
Luke Taylor speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Luke Taylor contributed 3 speeches (120 words)
Tuesday 29th October 2024 - Commons Chamber
HM Treasury
Luke Taylor speeches from: China: Human Rights and Sanctions
Luke Taylor contributed 1 speech (75 words)
Monday 28th October 2024 - Commons Chamber
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Luke Taylor speeches from: Remembrance and Veterans
Luke Taylor contributed 2 speeches (605 words)
Monday 28th October 2024 - Commons Chamber
Ministry of Defence
Luke Taylor speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Luke Taylor contributed 1 speech (85 words)
Thursday 24th October 2024 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office
Luke Taylor speeches from: Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
Luke Taylor contributed 1 speech (113 words)
Thursday 24th October 2024 - Commons Chamber
Department for Education
Luke Taylor speeches from: Infected Blood Compensation Scheme
Luke Taylor contributed 1 speech (554 words)
Wednesday 23rd October 2024 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office
Luke Taylor speeches from: Paternity Leave and Pay
Luke Taylor contributed 1 speech (49 words)
Wednesday 23rd October 2024 - Westminster Hall
Department for Business and Trade
Luke Taylor speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Luke Taylor contributed 1 speech (73 words)
Monday 21st October 2024 - Commons Chamber
Home Office


Written Answers
Overseas Students: Hong Kong
Asked by: Luke Taylor (Liberal Democrat - Sutton and Cheam)
Tuesday 29th October 2024

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, if she will make an assessment of the potential merits of granting Home Fee status to Hong Kongers under the British National (Overseas) Visa Scheme after three years’ residency in the UK before the start of the spring term in 2025.

Answered by Janet Daby - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)

Generally, to qualify for higher education (HE) student support and home fee status in England, a person must have settled status and have been ordinarily resident in the UK and Islands for the three years preceding the first day of the first academic year of their course. There are exceptions to this for persons who have been granted international protection by the Home Office. This includes persons granted refugee status, humanitarian protection, or leave under one of the Afghan or Ukraine schemes.

The creation of a bespoke immigration route for Hong Kong British National (Overseas)’s (BN(O)) reflects the unique and unprecedented circumstances in Hong Kong and the UK’s historic and moral commitment to BN(O) citizens. The BN(O) route is not a form of international protection and is not, therefore, comparable to the Afghan and Ukraine schemes. However, it remains open to a Hong Kong BN(O) to apply for refugee status or humanitarian protection should they believe they qualify.

There are no plans to extend HE student support and home fee status to Hong Kong BN(O)s before they are settled in the UK.

Overseas Students: Finance
Asked by: Luke Taylor (Liberal Democrat - Sutton and Cheam)
Tuesday 29th October 2024

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, if she will make a comparative assessment of the (a) tuition fee status and (b) student financing arrangements for students under the (i) Ukraine and (ii) Afghanistan humanitarian visa schemes and (iii) the British National (Overseas) visa scheme.

Answered by Janet Daby - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)

Generally, to qualify for higher education (HE) student support and home fee status in England, a person must have settled status and have been ordinarily resident in the UK and Islands for the three years preceding the first day of the first academic year of their course. There are exceptions to this for persons who have been granted international protection by the Home Office. This includes persons granted refugee status, humanitarian protection, or leave under one of the Afghan or Ukraine schemes.

The creation of a bespoke immigration route for Hong Kong British National (Overseas)’s (BN(O)) reflects the unique and unprecedented circumstances in Hong Kong and the UK’s historic and moral commitment to BN(O) citizens. The BN(O) route is not a form of international protection and is not, therefore, comparable to the Afghan and Ukraine schemes. However, it remains open to a Hong Kong BN(O) to apply for refugee status or humanitarian protection should they believe they qualify.

There are no plans to extend HE student support and home fee status to Hong Kong BN(O)s before they are settled in the UK.

Vitiligo: Ruxolitinib
Asked by: Luke Taylor (Liberal Democrat - Sutton and Cheam)
Tuesday 29th October 2024

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether he plans to review the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence's decision not to recommend Ruxolitinib for use within NHS England for the treatment of vitiligo.

Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is currently developing guidance for the National Health Service on whether ruxolitinib should be routinely funded by the NHS, based on an assessment of its costs and benefits.

The NICE was unfortunately unable to recommend ruxolitinib as a clinically and cost-effective use of NHS resources in its final draft guidance published on 18 July. The NICE received four appeals against its draft recommendation which were heard by an independent panel on 11 October 2024. If any of the appeals are upheld, the NICE’s appraisal committee will reconsider its recommendations in light of the appeal panel’s decision.

It is right that the NICE makes its decisions at arm’s length of the Government and in line with its carefully developed methods and processes. As such, it would not be appropriate for ministers to intervene in the NICE’s decision-making.

Pupils: Carers
Asked by: Luke Taylor (Liberal Democrat - Sutton and Cheam)
Thursday 31st October 2024

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what steps her Department is taking to help tackle school absences among young carers.

Answered by Stephen Morgan - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)

The department wants to ensure that young carers have the best life chances by supporting them in their education. The department recognises that absence from school is almost always a symptom of wider needs and barriers that a family are facing. It is often also the best early indication of need in a family that may not be in contact with other services.

The department’s expectations of local authorities and schools, as set out in the ‘Working together to improve school attendance’ guidance, were made statutory on 19 August 2024. The ‘support first’ ethos of the attendance guidance is that pupils and families, including young carers, should receive holistic, whole-family support to help them overcome the barriers to attendance they are facing. This includes holding regular meetings with the families of pupils who the school, and/or local authority, consider to be vulnerable to discuss attendance and engagement at school. Schools are expected to recognise that absence is a symptom and that improving pupil’s attendance is part of supporting the pupil’s overall welfare.

Young carers are also now part of the school census, which will improve their visibility in the school system, allowing schools to better identify and support their young carers. This will provide an annual data collection to establish long term trends. Separately, the department also publishes daily attendance data fortnightly and will continue to monitor the quality of data on young carers that is collected via the school register for consideration to include in the daily data collection in the future.

Schools can also use pupil premium funding to support other pupils with identified needs, including young carers. Pupil premium funding has increased to over £2.9 billion for the 2024/25 financial year.

Electric Bicycles and Motorcycles: Crime
Asked by: Luke Taylor (Liberal Democrat - Sutton and Cheam)
Thursday 31st October 2024

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps she is taking to help tackle (a) moped and (b) illegal e-bike related crimes.

Answered by Diana Johnson - Minister of State (Home Office)

This government is determined to crack down on snatch theft and other crimes, including those facilitated by mopeds and e-bikes, that make people feel unsafe in our communities.

We are committed to strengthening neighbourhood policing, recruiting and putting thousands of additional officers back on the beast to provide a visible presence in our communities, and tackle all forms of street crime.

Tackling the market for stolen goods and making these crimes less attractive to commit in the first place, is a key part of our approach. As announced last month, the Home Office is engaging with tech companies to see what more can be done to break the business model of mobile phone thieves.

The police may, when appropriate, pursue mopeds and e-bikes, and may employ tactical options to bring the vehicle to a stop. The College of Policing Authorised Professional Practice (APP) on Roads Policing Police Pursuits provides guidance for police pursuits.

London Underground: Noise
Asked by: Luke Taylor (Liberal Democrat - Sutton and Cheam)
Friday 1st November 2024

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, whether she has had discussions with the Mayor of London on levels of noise pollution on the London Underground.

Answered by Simon Lightwood - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

The Secretary of State has not had discussions with the Mayor of London specifically on levels of noise pollution on the London Underground. Ministers and officials have regular conversations with Transport for London on a variety of issues. However, transport in London is devolved to the Mayor, and TfL is responsible for the operation of London’s transport network.

High Speed 2 Line: Euston Station
Asked by: Luke Taylor (Liberal Democrat - Sutton and Cheam)
Thursday 24th October 2024

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, whether she plans to extend the HS2 terminus from Old Oak Common to London Euston.

Answered by Lilian Greenwood - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

The government is reviewing the position it has inherited on HS2 and will set out detailed plans in due course.

Ambulance Services: Greater London
Asked by: Luke Taylor (Liberal Democrat - Sutton and Cheam)
Monday 28th October 2024

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what information his Department holds on the average change in (a) stroke and (b) heart attack ambulance waiting times as a result of the London drop and go ambulance policy.

Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

The Department does not hold the information requested. Category 2 ambulance calls are emergency responses, which can include serious time-sensitive incidents such as strokes and heart attacks. The following table shows the national and London Ambulance Service NHS Trust (LAS) Category 2 response times, displayed in minutes and seconds, for September 2024:

Response time

LAS

42:27

England

36:02

Source: The data is published by NHS England, and is available at the following link: https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/ambulance-quality-indicators/

Stalking: Victim Support Schemes
Asked by: Luke Taylor (Liberal Democrat - Sutton and Cheam)
Thursday 7th November 2024

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps she is taking to improve support to victims of stalking.

Answered by Diana Johnson - Minister of State (Home Office)

This Government is fully committed to tackling stalking as part of our ambition to halve violence against women and girls in a decade.

Achieving this will require a dramatic improvement in the policing and criminal justice response to these crimes, including stalking. improving the police and wider criminal justice response and sustained support for victims.

To start that work, we have committed to giving women the right to know the identity of online stalkers and to strengthening the use of Stalking Protection Orders, and will set out further action on stalking in the coming weeks.

In addition, to help ensure support for victims, the Home Office part-funds the National Stalking Helpline, run by the Suzy Lamplugh Trust.

Stalking
Asked by: Luke Taylor (Liberal Democrat - Sutton and Cheam)
Thursday 7th November 2024

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps she is taking to ensure police officers are more able to (a) identify and (b) respond to stalking crimes.

Answered by Diana Johnson - Minister of State (Home Office)

This Government is fully committed to tackling stalking as part of our ambition to halve violence against women and girls in a decade.

Achieving this will require a dramatic improvement in the policing and criminal justice response to these crimes, including stalking. improving the police and wider criminal justice response and sustained support for victims.

To start that work, we have committed to giving women the right to know the identity of online stalkers and to strengthening the use of Stalking Protection Orders, and will set out further action on stalking in the coming weeks.

In addition, to help ensure support for victims, the Home Office part-funds the National Stalking Helpline, run by the Suzy Lamplugh Trust.



Bills
Hospices and Health Care (Report on Funding) Bill 2024-26
Presented by Luke Taylor (Liberal Democrat - Sutton and Cheam)
Private Members' Bill - Presentation Bill

A Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for the funding of hospice clinical services by NHS England; to require the Secretary of State to report to Parliament on the potential merits of including pharmacy, pathology, patient community equipment, palliative consultant costs, clinical nurse specialist services, and advance care planning costs within the NHS funding framework; and for connected purposes.

Commons - 20%



Early Day Motions Signed
Monday 2nd September
Luke Taylor signed this EDM on Monday 18th November 2024

Ban trophy hunting imports

91 signatures (Most recent: 18 Nov 2024)
Tabled by: Grahame Morris (Labour - Easington)
That this House notes CITES data and investigations by the Campaign to Ban Trophy Hunting published in the national media showing British trophy hunters are killing and bringing home trophies of threatened species including African elephants, lions, leopards, giraffes, hippopotamuses, zebras, wolves, monkeys, wild cats, lynxes, cougars, bears, and African …
Monday 11th November
Luke Taylor signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 13th November 2024

National Engineering Day 2024

16 signatures (Most recent: 18 Nov 2024)
Tabled by: Dave Doogan (Scottish National Party - Angus and Perthshire Glens)
That this House marks National Engineering Day 2024, a national awareness day organised by the Royal Academy of Engineering; recognises the importance of engineering to the UK’s prosperity; notes with concern the lack of diversity within the engineering profession and the need for skilled workers across engineering disciplines in all …
Monday 11th November
Luke Taylor signed this EDM on Tuesday 12th November 2024

Social care workers and National Insurance

38 signatures (Most recent: 21 Nov 2024)
Tabled by: Steve Darling (Liberal Democrat - Torbay)
That this House notes that social care workers should be exempt from the National Insurance tax rise announced in the Autumn Budget 2024; welcomes the extra funding provided for the NHS and other public sector organisations to cover the cost of the tax rise, but notes that the vast majority …
Thursday 17th October
Luke Taylor signed this EDM on Wednesday 30th October 2024

Establishment of the Women’s Caucus in Westminster

58 signatures (Most recent: 18 Nov 2024)
Tabled by: Kirsty Blackman (Scottish National Party - Aberdeen North)
That this House agrees to establish a Women’s Caucus in the UK Parliament, which is the women Members of Parliament working together to advance issues that disproportionately affect women; notes that there are women’s caucuses in the devolved nations of Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland; further notes that now is …
Thursday 10th October
Luke Taylor signed this EDM on Wednesday 30th October 2024

UN Special Rapporteur's report on atrocity crimes in Iran

55 signatures (Most recent: 21 Nov 2024)
Tabled by: Bob Blackman (Conservative - Harrow East)
That this House welcomes the landmark Atrocity Crimes report by the UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Iran, published by the OHCHR in July 2024, which sheds light on grave human rights violations, including the 1988 massacre of political prisoners; notes that the report states that …
Tuesday 29th October
Luke Taylor signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 30th October 2024

Israeli Knesset decision to ban UNRWA

55 signatures (Most recent: 18 Nov 2024)
Tabled by: Calum Miller (Liberal Democrat - Bicester and Woodstock)
That this House expresses its deep concern at the Israeli Knesset’s vote to ban UNRWA; notes that this comes at a desperate moment in Gaza with a senior UN humanitarian official warning that the entire population of north Gaza is at risk of dying; further notes that, given the critical …
Monday 14th October
Luke Taylor signed this EDM on Wednesday 30th October 2024

Veterans and the Winter Fuel Payment

40 signatures (Most recent: 18 Nov 2024)
Tabled by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell)
That this House expresses its concern that changes to Winter Fuel Payment eligibility rules will adversely impact veterans; notes that these changes have been introduced with little notice as the winter months approach, and have been made without a full impact assessment; further notes with concern that this approach fails …
Monday 7th October
Luke Taylor signed this EDM on Wednesday 30th October 2024

Immediate ceasefire in Lebanon

51 signatures (Most recent: 18 Nov 2024)
Tabled by: Monica Harding (Liberal Democrat - Esher and Walton)
That this House expresses its alarm at the escalation of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah; supports steps taken at the UN, including by the UK, to secure a statement supporting an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah; urges all parties to de-escalate and uphold international law, including the protection of …
Monday 7th October
Luke Taylor signed this EDM on Wednesday 30th October 2024

Conflict in the Middle East

45 signatures (Most recent: 13 Nov 2024)
Tabled by: Calum Miller (Liberal Democrat - Bicester and Woodstock)
That this House expresses its deep concern at the escalation in the Middle East; recognises the role played by UK and US forces in response to Iran’s condemnable attacks; believes it is right that we have played our part in preventing escalation; expresses gratitude to our military personnel; calls on …
Monday 7th October
Luke Taylor signed this EDM on Wednesday 30th October 2024

Peace in the Middle East

60 signatures (Most recent: 13 Nov 2024)
Tabled by: Calum Miller (Liberal Democrat - Bicester and Woodstock)
That this House notes its deep alarm at the escalation of violence in the Middle East amidst the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, 100 Israelis still being held hostage and a new humanitarian crisis in Lebanon; urges the Government to work to bring about immediate bilateral ceasefires in Lebanon and …
Tuesday 30th July
Luke Taylor signed this EDM on Wednesday 30th October 2024

Voter identification

39 signatures (Most recent: 18 Nov 2024)
Tabled by: Calum Miller (Liberal Democrat - Bicester and Woodstock)
That this House believes democracy is best served when eligible voters are encouraged to participate in elections; does not believe there was evidence of widespread voter fraud prior to 2022; notes with concern evidence that the requirement to provide voter identification in order to vote in the 2024 local and …
Tuesday 23rd July
Luke Taylor signed this EDM on Wednesday 30th October 2024

UK arms exports to Israel

63 signatures (Most recent: 18 Nov 2024)
Tabled by: Layla Moran (Liberal Democrat - Oxford West and Abingdon)
That this House notes with deep concern possible breaches of International Humanitarian Law by Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territories; expresses its concern that UK arms supplied to Israel may have been used to commit breaches of International Humanitarian Law; resolves to improve parliamentary scrutiny of the UK’s control of …
Friday 19th July
Luke Taylor signed this EDM on Wednesday 30th October 2024

Tall ship Tenacious

10 signatures (Most recent: 30 Oct 2024)
Tabled by: Munira Wilson (Liberal Democrat - Twickenham)
That this House celebrates the legacy of the Jubilee Sailing Trust (JST) in providing life-changing opportunities for over 55,000 people who have sailed with JST tall ships, which were purpose-built with initial funding from the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II fund, with the aim of integrating able-bodied and disabled people …
Wednesday 17th July
Luke Taylor signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 30th October 2024

Restoration of Hammersmith Bridge

5 signatures (Most recent: 30 Oct 2024)
Tabled by: Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrat - Richmond Park)
That this House highlights the failure of the previous Government to review the Hammersmith Bridge Strengthening Works Business Case for nearly two years; recognises that the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham does not have the necessary funds to repair the bridge unilaterally; further recognises the bridge's essential place in …



Luke Taylor mentioned

Parliamentary Debates
Remembrance and Veterans
127 speeches (28,982 words)
Monday 28th October 2024 - Commons Chamber
Ministry of Defence
Mentions:
1: Al Carns (Lab - Birmingham Selly Oak) Member for Sutton and Cheam (Luke Taylor) paid tribute to the brave pilots of the Photographic Reconnaissance - Link to Speech

Business without Debate
0 speeches (None words)
Monday 28th October 2024 - Commons Chamber

Mentions:
1: None Markus Campbell-Savours, Charlotte Cane, Lauren Edwards, John Grady, Peter Lamb, Mr Richard Quigley, Luke - 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: Munira Wilson (LD - Twickenham) Friend the Member for Sutton and Cheam (Luke Taylor), that is not the only barrier. - Link to Speech

Infected Blood Compensation Scheme
76 speeches (21,919 words)
Wednesday 23rd October 2024 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office
Mentions:
1: Nick Thomas-Symonds (Lab - Torfaen) Member for Sutton and Cheam (Luke Taylor), who is back on the Liberal Democrat Benches, raised the issue - Link to Speech

Bills Presented
0 speeches (None words)
Monday 21st October 2024 - Commons Chamber

Mentions:
1: None Taylor presented a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for the funding of hospice - Link to Speech




Luke Taylor - Select Committee Information

Calendar
Tuesday 5th November 2024 9:30 a.m.
Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee - Private Meeting
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Tuesday 12th November 2024 9:30 a.m.
Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee - Private Meeting
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Tuesday 19th November 2024 10 a.m.
Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee - Private Meeting
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Tuesday 26th November 2024 9:30 a.m.
Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee - Private Meeting
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Select Committee Documents
Tuesday 5th November 2024
Estimate memoranda - Main Estimate Memoranda 2024-25 - Royal Mail Statutory Pension Scheme

Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee
Tuesday 5th November 2024
Estimate memoranda - Main Estimate Memoranda 2024-25 - Cabinte Office

Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee
Tuesday 5th November 2024
Estimate memoranda - Main Estimate Memoranda 2024-25 - UK Statistics Authority

Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee
Tuesday 5th November 2024
Estimate memoranda - Main Estimate Memoranda 2024-25 - PHSO

Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee
Tuesday 5th November 2024
Estimate memoranda - Main Estimate Memoranda 2024-25 - Civil Superannuation

Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee
Tuesday 12th November 2024
Correspondence - Letter from Catherine Little CB, Civil Service Chief Operating Officer and Cabinet Office Permanent Secretary on insolvency of large construction business - update, dated 1.11.24

Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee
Tuesday 12th November 2024
Correspondence - Letter from Abena Oppong-Asare MP, Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Office on The Lords Spiritual Act 2015, dated 23.10.24

Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee