All 2 Debates between Satvir Kaur and Claire Young

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Debate between Satvir Kaur and Claire Young
Thursday 23rd April 2026

(1 week ago)

Commons Chamber
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Satvir Kaur Portrait The Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Office (Satvir Kaur)
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The Government have taken robust action through our Public Sector Fraud Authority. There is a huge amount of work being done. In fact, last year we saved the public purse more than £7.5 billion. A lot has been done, but there is lots more to do, and I am happy to meet my hon. Friend to discuss that further.

Claire Young Portrait Claire Young (Thornbury and Yate) (LD)
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Happy St George’s day, Mr Speaker. A business I met recently raised concerns about grid resilience to Chinese sabotage. Given the precedent set on Huawei and 5G, what steps is the Cabinet Office taking to exclude high-risk Chinese components from our critical energy infrastructure?

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Debate between Satvir Kaur and Claire Young
Thursday 5th March 2026

(1 month, 3 weeks ago)

Commons Chamber
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Satvir Kaur Portrait Satvir Kaur
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I am sorry to hear about the stress caused to Richard, Peter and Chris—that is completely unacceptable. There is a timetable in our recovery plan. I encourage my hon. Friend to write to me so that the team can look into that case.

Claire Young Portrait Claire Young (Thornbury and Yate) (LD)
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A constituent approached me in January having applied for his pension over six months earlier, with no resolution. He has been forced to draw on his personal savings simply to get by. Will the Government introduce a redress scheme for pensioners who were forced to deplete their savings or even take out commercial loans?

Satvir Kaur Portrait Satvir Kaur
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Hardship loans are available, and a statutory complaints procedure is in place to determine whether compensation is appropriate. I urge hon. Members to direct their constituents towards it.