Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Oral Answers to Questions

Stephen Flynn Excerpts
Wednesday 10th September 2025

(1 day, 20 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Melanie Ward Portrait Melanie Ward (Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy) (Lab)
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Q2. After almost two decades of the SNP—

Stephen Flynn Portrait Stephen Flynn (Aberdeen South) (SNP)
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Hear, hear! Ten more to come!

Lindsay Hoyle Portrait Mr Speaker
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Order. If the right hon. Gentleman carries on, there won’t be 10 more decades of the SNP in this Chamber.

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Keir Starmer Portrait The Prime Minister
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I have read through the details of Connor’s case, which has just been summarised. It is heartbreaking. I thank my hon. Friend for consistently campaigning and championing all those affected. I will make sure that he gets the meetings he needs so that we can hear from Connor and others and learn from their experience.

Stephen Flynn Portrait Stephen Flynn (Aberdeen South) (SNP)
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Gaza is a graveyard. Yet rather than end arms sales, extend sanctions and stand by international law, the Prime Minister will today welcome into his home—a home entrusted to him by the people of these isles—the man who called for the collective punishment of the Palestinian people and who signed the artillery shells that destroyed their homes, their families and their friends; a man who will ignore every word the Prime Minister says. Would he invite Vladimir Putin into No. 10? Would he invite Benjamin Netanyahu into No. 10? What does it say of this Prime Minister that he will harbour this man while children starve?

Keir Starmer Portrait The Prime Minister
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For the record, we have suspended arms that could be used in Gaza, we have sanctioned extremists and we have suspended trade talks. The point the right hon. Gentleman raises is a very serious one. We all want an outcome that ensures that there is peace, that the hostages get out, that aid gets in and that there is a two-state outcome. It is the only way we will get peace in a region that has suffered conflict for a very, very long time. I will not give up on diplomacy—that is the politics of students.