Debates between Tessa Munt and Carolyn Harris during the 2024 Parliament

Thu 12th Mar 2026

Carnivals

Debate between Tessa Munt and Carolyn Harris
Thursday 12th March 2026

(1 month ago)

Westminster Hall
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Tessa Munt Portrait Tessa Munt (Wells and Mendip Hills) (LD)
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It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mrs Harris. I do not know whether you have had the opportunity to visit any of the Somerset carnivals, but they are spectacular and huge. One of the magnificent seven is, of course, Wells, and the second in my patch is Shepton Mallet. As my hon. Friend was saying, they not only contribute to cultural life but have an absolutely huge number of volunteers. They work on making carnival carts all year round, engaging young people in the activity. It is fantastic that so many young people—literally hundreds and hundreds—get involved in building the carts. They really are a spectacle, and I invite you to come down to Somerset to have a look. You will not see anything else like it anywhere else in the country.

Carolyn Harris Portrait Carolyn Harris (in the Chair)
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I look forward to that.

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Tessa Munt Portrait Tessa Munt
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My hon. Friend is making a brilliant speech. I thank her and my friend the hon. Member for Weston-super-Mare (Dan Aldridge) for bringing this debate to Westminster Hall, because it is a really important issue. I have been a carnival collector for years. I carry two buckets. In years gone past, it was almost impossible to carry them because they were so heavy with coins. Everyone used to save their pennies, tuppences and fivepence and tenpence pieces, but now there is very little of that money saved across a year. First, that is because things are tight: it is hard to live, so people need every penny that they can get. Secondly, as my hon. Friend mentioned, there is a lack of wi-fi. In fact, in parts of Shepton Mallet and particularly in the city of Wells—

Carolyn Harris Portrait Carolyn Harris (in the Chair)
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Order. May I ask the hon. Member to come to her question?

Tessa Munt Portrait Tessa Munt
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Almost the whole of the way east of Wells is without any wi-fi, even for those who live there. That makes things incredibly difficult. Does my hon. Friend agree?