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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 15 Jul 2019
Detainee Mistreatment: Judge-led Inquiry

"Governments all over the world are challenging international law and the rules-based international order, and we have a President in the United States who clearly does not support those laws, so is it not time for our Government to accept that the promises they made at the Dispatch Box should …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 03 Jul 2019
G20 and Leadership of EU Institutions

"I am very disappointed that the Prime Minister did not mention in her statement the 500,000 dead, the 11 million people displaced from their homes and the millions from Syria in refugee camps in neighbouring countries. In her discussions with President Erdoğan and Prince Mohammad bin Salman, and with the …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 24 Jun 2019
European Council

"The Prime Minister made it clear that she was not present when Presidents Tusk and Juncker reported on the progress of Brexit to the 27. What does she think they will have said?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 22 May 2019
Leaving the European Union

"After weeks of negotiations between a pro-Brexit Prime Minister and a pro-Brexit Labour leadership, it is clear that we have not been able to get an agreement on the terms of this process. It is also clear that no Parliament can bind its successor and no lame-duck Prime Minister can …..."
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Written Question
European Parliament: Elections
Tuesday 14th May 2019

Asked by: Mike Gapes (The Independent Group for Change - Ilford South)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, if he will respond to (a) the letter sent to him on 28 April by the organisation New Europeans, (b) Early Day motion 2357, tabled on 1 May and (c) the oral contribution of the hon. Member for Ilford South, of 9 May 2019 on EU citizens voting in the European election on 23 May 2019.

Answered by Kevin Foster

The latest date in which an EU citizen can submit a UC1 form to register as an elector in the European Parliament elections is 12 working days before the date of the election. This is based on regulations contained within Representation of the People Act 1983, Representation of the People (England and Wales) Regulations 2001, Representation of the People (Scotland) Regulations 2001, and Representation of the People (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2008.

The rules governing the conduct of European Parliament elections provide for poll cards only to be sent to individuals who are registered to vote in the poll or an individual who has been appointed to vote as proxy for an elector. There is no provision for poll cards to be issued to any other individuals.

Council Directive 93/109/EC requires all Member States to send the details of any EU citizens' declarations to their Home State to ensure an EU citizen does not vote twice, both here and in another EU country. The Council Directive specifies that this has to be done "sufficiently in advance of polling day"


Written Question
European Parliament: Elections
Tuesday 14th May 2019

Asked by: Mike Gapes (The Independent Group for Change - Ilford South)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, if he will take steps to ensure that EU citizens in the UK who wish to vote in the EU elections are able to do so by (a) making the UC1 form which EU citizens need to complete in order to declare they are not voting in another EU member state available at all polling stations on 23 May 2019; (b) instructing all local authorities to write by first-class mail to EU citizens to inform them they will be able to vote by filling in a UC1 form which will be available at polling stations; and (c) directing local authorities to send polling cards to all EU citizens and not just those who have completed and returned the UC1 form.

Answered by Kevin Foster

The latest date in which an EU citizen can submit a UC1 form to register as an elector in the European Parliament elections is 12 working days before the date of the election. This is based on regulations contained within Representation of the People Act 1983, Representation of the People (England and Wales) Regulations 2001, Representation of the People (Scotland) Regulations 2001, and Representation of the People (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2008.

The rules governing the conduct of European Parliament elections provide for poll cards only to be sent to individuals who are registered to vote in the poll or an individual who has been appointed to vote as proxy for an elector. There is no provision for poll cards to be issued to any other individuals.

Council Directive 93/109/EC requires all Member States to send the details of any EU citizens' declarations to their Home State to ensure an EU citizen does not vote twice, both here and in another EU country. The Council Directive specifies that this has to be done "sufficiently in advance of polling day.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 09 May 2019
Death of John Smith: 25th Anniversary

"I vividly recall the morning the BBC announced that John Smith had been taken ill. I had a meeting with Liz Pearce, who had been my general election agent and who was a councillor. She had just won us our first position in Redbridge, where we were going to form …..."
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Written Question
Civil Service Agencies
Tuesday 7th May 2019

Asked by: Mike Gapes (The Independent Group for Change - Ilford South)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, if he will list all current Executive Agencies.

Answered by Oliver Dowden

A list of Executive Agencies is included in Public Bodies 2018-19. This can be found by following this link:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/public-bodies-2018-19-report

Alternatively, a copy is also available in the House Library using the following details: Public Bodies 2018-19: 2019-0385


Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 02 May 2019
National Security Council Leak

"The former Secretary of State for Defence clearly thought that it was his way or the Huawei, and he has been told by the Prime Minister to go away, but he has not shut up. Is it not the reality that we will not get the truth unless the former …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 01 May 2019
Oral Answers to Questions

"Is it not now clear that there needs to be maximum solidarity internationally—from European Union countries, the United States and Latin American countries—with Juan Guaidó and the people of Venezuela, as the final days of the Maduro regime approach?..."
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