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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 24 Mar 2021
Liverpool City Council

"I praise both Max Caller, who is a superb inspector, and the Secretary of State’s decision to send in commissioners. Although the problems in Liverpool City Council are far worse, in 2018 Max Caller was sent into Northamptonshire to do a best value inspection, and subsequently the Government sent in …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 10 Mar 2021
Residential Leaseholders and Interim Fire Safety Costs

"Welcome to Westminster Hall from the Boothroyd Room. I remind hon. Members that there have been some changes to normal practice in order to support the new hybrid arrangements. Timings of debates have been amended to allow technical arrangements to be made for the next debate. There will be suspensions …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 10 Mar 2021
Residential Leaseholders and Interim Fire Safety Costs

"The debate will last until 10.55 am. I intend to call the Opposition spokesman no later than 10.32 am and the Minister at 10.42 am. Florence Eshalomi will have two or three minutes to sum up the debate at the end. There are 16 Back Benchers seeking to contribute. I …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 10 Mar 2021
Residential Leaseholders and Interim Fire Safety Costs

"In a moment, I will call Dame Margaret Hodge. The speaker after her has withdrawn, so then we will go to Hilary Benn...."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 10 Mar 2021
Residential Leaseholders and Interim Fire Safety Costs

"I call Hilary Benn...."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 10 Mar 2021
Residential Leaseholders and Interim Fire Safety Costs

"I call Sir Robert Neill...."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 10 Mar 2021
Residential Leaseholders and Interim Fire Safety Costs

"We can hear you, and now would be a really good time to hear your contribution...."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 10 Mar 2021
Residential Leaseholders and Interim Fire Safety Costs

"Everyone has been so good that we can splash out and raise the time limit to three and a half minutes. Enjoy!..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 25 Feb 2021
Rough Sleeping

"I declare my interest as a member of Kettering Borough Council. Rough sleeping is the most extreme form of homelessness, and the Secretary of State is quite right to prioritise tackling it. The really good news from north Northamptonshire is that the number of recorded rough sleepers has fallen from …..."
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Written Question
Housing: Insulation
Thursday 25th February 2021

Asked by: Philip Hollobone (Conservative - Kettering)

Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government:

To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, with reference to his oral contribution on Building Safety on 10 February 2021, Official report, column 329, whether cladding on residential buildings of less than 11 metres in height by default does not require remedial work; and if he will make a statement.

Answered by Christopher Pincher

Longstanding safety advice from the independent expert advisory panel established by Government following the Grenfell tragedy is that height is a central factor in assessing risk, and it is right we prioritise action on higher rise buildings where risk to multiple households is greater when fire spreads. For lower and medium-rise blocks of flats, the risks are significantly lower and the remediation of cladding is less likely to be needed - in many cases, it will not be needed at all. Government funding does not absolve building owners of their responsibility to ensure their buildings are safe. They should consider all routes to meet costs, protecting leaseholders where they can – for example through warranties and recovering costs from contractors for incorrect or poor work.