Information between 4th November 2025 - 24th November 2025
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5 Nov 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Rebecca Smith voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 84 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 312 Noes - 151 |
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5 Nov 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Rebecca 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 - 310 Noes - 150 |
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5 Nov 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Rebecca 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 - 308 Noes - 153 |
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5 Nov 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Rebecca 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 - 310 Noes - 155 |
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4 Nov 2025 - Supporting High Streets - View Vote Context Rebecca Smith voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 96 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 106 Noes - 321 |
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4 Nov 2025 - Welfare Spending - View Vote Context Rebecca Smith voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 90 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 92 Noes - 403 |
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12 Nov 2025 - Energy - View Vote Context Rebecca Smith voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 94 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 97 Noes - 336 |
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12 Nov 2025 - Taxes - View Vote Context Rebecca Smith was Teller for the Ayes and against the House Tally: Ayes - 101 Noes - 316 |
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18 Nov 2025 - Northern Ireland Troubles Bill - View Vote Context Rebecca Smith voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 89 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 320 Noes - 105 |
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18 Nov 2025 - Northern Ireland Troubles Bill - View Vote Context Rebecca Smith voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 90 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 165 Noes - 327 |
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19 Nov 2025 - Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill - View Vote Context Rebecca Smith voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 80 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 326 Noes - 92 |
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Rebecca Smith speeches from: Parkinson’s Disease
Rebecca Smith contributed 1 speech (54 words) Monday 17th November 2025 - Westminster Hall Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office |
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Rebecca Smith speeches from: Autistic Adults: Employment
Rebecca Smith contributed 2 speeches (1,471 words) Tuesday 11th November 2025 - Westminster Hall Department for Work and Pensions |
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Rebecca Smith speeches from: Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill
Rebecca Smith contributed 1 speech (1,323 words) Consideration of Lords amendments Wednesday 5th November 2025 - Commons Chamber Department for Work and Pensions |
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Rebecca Smith speeches from: Supporting High Streets
Rebecca Smith contributed 2 speeches (745 words) Tuesday 4th November 2025 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government |
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Rebecca Smith speeches from: Welfare Spending
Rebecca Smith contributed 5 speeches (1,567 words) Tuesday 4th November 2025 - Commons Chamber Department for Work and Pensions |
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Business Rates: Wholesale Trade
Asked by: Rebecca Smith (Conservative - South West Devon) Thursday 13th November 2025 Question to the HM Treasury: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what assessment her Department has made of the potential impact of its plans for business rates reform on the (a) wholesale sector and (b) (i) number of jobs and (ii) levels of costs in the wholesale sector. Answered by Dan Tomlinson - Exchequer Secretary (HM Treasury) The Government is creating a fairer business rates system that protects the high street, supports investment, and is fit for the 21st century.
As announced at Autumn Budget 2024, the Government will introduce permanently lower businessrates multipliers for retail, hospitality, and leisure (RHL) properties with rateable values (RVs) below £500,000 from 2026/27.
To fund these lower RHL multipliers sustainably, from 2026/27, the Government is also introducing a higher multiplier on properties with RVs of £500,000 and above. The final design, including the rates, for the new business rates multipliers will be announced at Budget 2025, so that the Government can factor the revaluation outcomes and broader economic and fiscal context into decision-making.
The Government has considered the impact of these policies on a range of sectors as part of the policy development process.
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Medical Treatments: Innovation
Asked by: Rebecca Smith (Conservative - South West Devon) Monday 17th November 2025 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, when the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency plans to open its Early Access Service for innovative technologies in areas of unmet clinical need. Answered by Zubir Ahmed - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care) In July of this year the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency published a statement of policy intent for the development and implementation of an Early Access Service for innovative medical devices. This statement is available at the following link:
The service aims to speed up safe access to innovative medical devices for patients, supporting the Government’s Life Sciences Sector Plan. The statement set out our intention to work with stakeholders across the life science ecosystem to further develop the policy and to build the internal capability required to deliver the service throughout 2025. Further information on our plans will be provided in early 2026. |
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Aerials: Rents
Asked by: Rebecca Smith (Conservative - South West Devon) Tuesday 18th November 2025 Question to the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology: To ask the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, pursuant to the Answer of 28 October 2025 to Question 80709 on Churches: Aerials, what estimate she has made of the average change in rents paid to (a) churches, (b) local authorities, (c) other public authorities and (d) private landowners for hosting telecommunications masts since the amendment of the Electronic Communications Code under the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022. Answered by Kanishka Narayan - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology) Measures included in the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022 will extend the statutory valuation framework contained in the Electronic Communications Code to certain cases regulated by the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 and the Business Tenancies (Northern Ireland) Order 1996. These measures have not yet come into force and therefore no assessment has been made of their impact on rents. Following the 2017 reforms to the Electronic Communications Code, government representatives engaged regularly with stakeholders about their impact. The changes made by the 2022 Act were consulted on and received Parliamentary scrutiny during passage of the Act. |
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5 Nov 2025, 6:06 p.m. - House of Commons ">> The question is that this House disagrees with the Lords in their amendment one. I call Shadow Minister Rebecca Smith. >> Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. " Andrew Western MP (Stretford and Urmston, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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5 Nov 2025, 7:04 p.m. - House of Commons "Taiwo Owatemi David Pinto-Duschinsky, Chris Vince, Rebecca Smith and Steve Darling be members of the Committee, that " Division - View Video - View Transcript |
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5 Nov 2025, 7:05 p.m. - House of Commons "Pinto-Duschinsky, Chris Vince, Rebecca Smith, and Steve Darling be members of the Committee for Andrew " Division - View Video - View Transcript |
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5 Nov 2025, 2:46 p.m. - House of Commons "Caroline Dinenage John Cooper at Rebecca Smith Darren Paffey Neil Duncan-Jordan Jess Brown-Fuller " Joe Robertson MP (Isle of Wight East, Conservative) - View Video - View Transcript |
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12 Nov 2025, 4:46 p.m. - House of Commons "Stafford and Rebecca Smith. Tellers for the noes are Lilian Greenwood " Division - View Video - View Transcript |
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Proposed expansion of Plymouth City Council into the South Hams
0 speeches (None words) Wednesday 12th November 2025 - Petitions Mentions: 1: None —[Presented by Rebecca Smith , Official Report, 15 September 2025; Vol. 772, c. 1307.] - Link to Speech |
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Autistic Adults: Employment
38 speeches (9,597 words) Tuesday 11th November 2025 - Westminster Hall Department for Work and Pensions Mentions: 1: Diana Johnson (Lab - Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham) Member for South West Devon (Rebecca Smith) spoke for the Conservative party and it was really good to - Link to Speech 2: Lisa Smart (LD - Hazel Grove) Member for South West Devon (Rebecca Smith): of course this issue is about individuals, but it is also - Link to Speech |
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Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill
24 speeches (8,653 words) Consideration of Lords amendments Wednesday 5th November 2025 - Commons Chamber Department for Work and Pensions Mentions: 1: Andrew Western (Lab - Stretford and Urmston) Member for South West Devon (Rebecca Smith), for the constructive way that she and colleagues in both - Link to Speech |
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Ferry Services (Integration and Regulation)
2 speeches (1,145 words) 1st reading Wednesday 5th November 2025 - Commons Chamber Mentions: 1: Joe Robertson (Con - Isle of Wight East) agreed to.Ordered,That Joe Robertson, Mr Richard Quigley, Dame Caroline Dinenage, John Cooper, Rebecca Smith - Link to Speech |
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Welfare Spending
104 speeches (16,493 words) Tuesday 4th November 2025 - Commons Chamber Department for Work and Pensions Mentions: 1: Andrew Western (Lab - Stretford and Urmston) Member for South West Devon (Rebecca Smith). - Link to Speech |
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Supporting High Streets
308 speeches (39,385 words) Tuesday 4th November 2025 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government Mentions: 1: Blair McDougall (Lab - East Renfrewshire) Member for South West Devon (Rebecca Smith), both quoted Napoleon—I do not know if that was a signal - Link to Speech |
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Monday 17th November 2025
Report - Uncorrected Transcript - National Church Governance Measure Ecclesiastical Committee Found: Jones Danny Kruger Lord Lisvane Baroness McIntosh of Hudnall Dr Al Pinkerton Lord Shinkwin Rebecca Smith |
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Friday 14th November 2025
Report - 4th Report - National Policy Statement for Ports Transport Committee Found: Kent) Alex Mayer (Labour; Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard) Baggy Shanker (Labour; Derby South) Rebecca Smith |
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Wednesday 12th November 2025
Oral Evidence - 2025-11-12 16:10:00+00:00 Ecclesiastical Committee Found: Jones Danny Kruger Lord Lisvane Baroness McIntosh of Hudnall Dr Al Pinkerton Lord Shinkwin Rebecca Smith |
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Wednesday 12th November 2025
Oral Evidence - 2025-11-12 16:10:00+00:00 Ecclesiastical Committee Found: Jones Danny Kruger Lord Lisvane Baroness McIntosh of Hudnall Dr Al Pinkerton Lord Shinkwin Rebecca Smith |
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Wednesday 12th November 2025
Oral Evidence - Department for Transport, and Department for Transport Transport Committee Found: Dr Scott Arthur; Mrs Elsie Blundell; Jacob Collier; Olly Glover; Alex Mayer; Baggy Shanker; Rebecca Smith |
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Wednesday 5th November 2025
Oral Evidence - Department for Transport, Skills England, Department of Work and Pensions, and Department for Business and Trade Skills for transport manufacturing - Transport Committee Found: ; Dr Scott Arthur; Mrs Elsie Blundell; Jacob Collier; Olly Glover; Alex Mayer; Baggy Shanker; Rebecca Smith |
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Wednesday 5th November 2025
Oral Evidence - National Union of Rail, Maritime & Transport Workers (RMT), and Unite the Union Skills for transport manufacturing - Transport Committee Found: ; Dr Scott Arthur; Mrs Elsie Blundell; Jacob Collier; Olly Glover; Alex Mayer; Baggy Shanker; Rebecca Smith |
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Tuesday 28th October 2025
Oral Evidence - 2025-10-28 12:40:00+00:00 Ecclesiastical Committee Found: Q5 Rebecca Smith: It sounds very sensible to me too. |
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Pension Schemes Bill 2024-25: Progress of the bill - CBP-10404
Nov. 21 2025 Found: system supports wider economic growth. 1.2 Opposition debate The Shadow Pensions Minister, Rebecca Smith |
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Wednesday 19th November 2025 9:15 a.m. Transport Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Licensing of taxis and private hire vehicles At 9:15am: Oral evidence Emma O'Dwyer - Director of Public Policy at Uber Andrew Wescott - Corporate and Government Affairs Director at Veezu Ltd Kimberly Hurd - Senior General Manager for the UK and Ireland at Bolt Mark Robinson - Owner and Director at Vokes Taxis Limited At 10:15am: Oral evidence Emma Vogelmann - Co-CEO and Head of Policy, Public Affairs and Campaigns at Transport for All Saskia Garner - Head of Policy and Campaigns at Suzy Lamplugh Trust Councillor Arooj Shah - Chair of the Neighbourhoods Policy Committee at Local Government Association James Button - Director at Institute of Licensing View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 18th November 2025 4 p.m. Transport Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Monday 24th November 2025 4 p.m. Ecclesiastical Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 25th November 2025 4 p.m. Transport Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 26th November 2025 9:15 a.m. Transport Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Railways Bill At 9:15am: Oral evidence John Larkinson - Chief Executive at Office of Rail and Road Stephanie Tobyn - Director of Strategy, Policy and Reform at Office of Rail and Road At 10:15am: Oral evidence Maggie Simpson OBE - Director General at Rail Freight Group Steve Montgomery - Managing Director at FirstRail Nick Brooks - Director General at AllRail View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 3rd December 2025 9:15 a.m. Transport Committee - Private Meeting Subject: Licensing of taxis and private hire vehicles View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 2nd December 2025 4 p.m. Transport Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 10th December 2025 4 p.m. Ecclesiastical Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 10th December 2025 9 a.m. Transport Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Railways Bill At 9:15am: Oral evidence Ben Plowden - Chief Executive at Campaign for Better Transport Emma Vogelmann - Co-Chief Executive at Transport for All Sue Sharp - Deputy Chair at Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee At 10:00am: Oral evidence John Davies - Vice President for Industrial Relations at Trainline Anthony Smith - Chair at Independent Rail Retailers David Pitt - Vice President at SilverRail Technologies UK Ltd At 10:45am: Oral evidence Alex Robertson - Chief Executive at Transport Focus Alex Campbell - Director of Insight and Policy at Transport Focus View calendar - Add to calendar |
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5 Nov 2025
Railways Bill Transport Committee (Select) Not accepting submissions The Government has introduced the Railways Bill to Parliament to legislate for its commitment to unify network operations with infrastructure management under a single organisation – Great British Railways. The Bill is expected to go through ‘line by line’ scrutiny by a Public Bill Committee, which is separate to the Transport Committee. Given the significant public interest and the centrality of this legislation to the Government’s rail policy, the Transport Committee plans to make its own contribution to ensuring that the Bill contains the necessary means to deliver on that policy. We plan to focus our scrutiny on three themes: passenger standards and experience, access to the railway, and the role of devolution in the GBR era. |