Information between 3rd November 2025 - 13th November 2025
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5 Nov 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Vikki Slade voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 62 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 312 Noes - 151 |
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5 Nov 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Vikki Slade voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 61 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 310 Noes - 150 |
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5 Nov 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Vikki Slade voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 63 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 308 Noes - 153 |
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5 Nov 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Vikki Slade voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 62 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 311 Noes - 152 |
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5 Nov 2025 - Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill - View Vote Context Vikki Slade voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 61 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 268 Noes - 80 |
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5 Nov 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Vikki Slade voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 63 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 310 Noes - 155 |
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4 Nov 2025 - Welfare Spending - View Vote Context Vikki Slade voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 55 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 92 Noes - 403 |
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Vikki Slade speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Vikki Slade contributed 2 speeches (126 words) Tuesday 11th November 2025 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Justice |
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Vikki Slade speeches from: Curriculum and Assessment Review
Vikki Slade contributed 1 speech (90 words) Wednesday 5th November 2025 - Commons Chamber Department for International Development |
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Vikki Slade speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Vikki Slade contributed 1 speech (98 words) Tuesday 4th November 2025 - Commons Chamber HM Treasury |
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Vikki Slade speeches from: Supporting High Streets
Vikki Slade contributed 1 speech (62 words) Tuesday 4th November 2025 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government |
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Vikki Slade speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Vikki Slade contributed 1 speech (85 words) Monday 3rd November 2025 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Defence |
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Vikki Slade speeches from: Video Games: Consumer Law
Vikki Slade contributed 1 speech (963 words) Monday 3rd November 2025 - Westminster Hall Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport |
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Water Charges
Asked by: Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dorset and North Poole) Tuesday 4th November 2025 Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of the CMA's decision to allow some water companies to increase bills above the rate set by OFWAT on consumers. Answered by Emma Hardy - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) Redetermination is an independent process, and the decision remains subject to consultation. The CMA will publish their final decision in March 2026. We expect all water companies to put appropriate support in place for customers struggling to pay their bills and to proactively engage with their customers to ensure they know what support schemes are available and how to use them. |
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Pharmacy
Asked by: Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dorset and North Poole) Wednesday 5th November 2025 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment his Department has made of (a) the optimum number of pharmacies and (b) areas where there is an oversupply of pharmacies. Answered by Stephen Kinnock - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) Community pharmacies are private businesses that provide National Health Service funded services. There were 10,402 community pharmacies on 30 September 2025. In general, despite a reduction in the number of pharmacies in recent years, patient access to pharmacies remains good, and continues to be better in the most deprived areas when compared with the least deprived. The vast majority of pharmacies are not directly commissioned or contracted by the NHS, instead contractors apply to gain entry to the NHS pharmaceutical list and if an application is approved, a pharmacy can start providing NHS services. The assessments of the adequacy of provision, the location, and the number of pharmacies required in a certain area are the statutory responsibility of local authorities health and wellbeing boards. Local authorities are required to publish a pharmaceutical needs assessment (PNA) every three years. Integrated care boards (ICBs) give regard to the PNAs when reviewing applications from potential contractors. Contractors can apply to open a new pharmacy to meet any current or future need identified in the PNA, but also to offer benefits to patients that were not foreseen by the PNA. If there is a need for a new local pharmacy to open and no contractors apply to open a pharmacy and fill the gap, ICBs can directly commission a new pharmacy to open outside of the market entry processes and can fund the contract from the ICB’s budgets. Contractors can already seek an ICB’s permission to either consolidate different premises onto one site or to relocate their pharmacy premises to a different address. The approval of such requests depends on the impact it is likely to cause for patients and commissioners. |
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Pharmacy: Contracts
Asked by: Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dorset and North Poole) Wednesday 5th November 2025 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether he has plans to adapt pharmacy contracts so that pharmacies can be re-located to areas of high need. Answered by Stephen Kinnock - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) Community pharmacies are private businesses that provide National Health Service funded services. There were 10,402 community pharmacies on 30 September 2025. In general, despite a reduction in the number of pharmacies in recent years, patient access to pharmacies remains good, and continues to be better in the most deprived areas when compared with the least deprived. The vast majority of pharmacies are not directly commissioned or contracted by the NHS, instead contractors apply to gain entry to the NHS pharmaceutical list and if an application is approved, a pharmacy can start providing NHS services. The assessments of the adequacy of provision, the location, and the number of pharmacies required in a certain area are the statutory responsibility of local authorities health and wellbeing boards. Local authorities are required to publish a pharmaceutical needs assessment (PNA) every three years. Integrated care boards (ICBs) give regard to the PNAs when reviewing applications from potential contractors. Contractors can apply to open a new pharmacy to meet any current or future need identified in the PNA, but also to offer benefits to patients that were not foreseen by the PNA. If there is a need for a new local pharmacy to open and no contractors apply to open a pharmacy and fill the gap, ICBs can directly commission a new pharmacy to open outside of the market entry processes and can fund the contract from the ICB’s budgets. Contractors can already seek an ICB’s permission to either consolidate different premises onto one site or to relocate their pharmacy premises to a different address. The approval of such requests depends on the impact it is likely to cause for patients and commissioners. |
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Water Companies: Land
Asked by: Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dorset and North Poole) Wednesday 5th November 2025 Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, whether Ofwat records non-operational land assets held by water companies. Answered by Emma Hardy - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) Information on water companies non-operational land assets is held by water companies themselves. |
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Asylum: Military Bases
Asked by: Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dorset and North Poole) Monday 3rd November 2025 Question to the Home Office: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what estimate her Department has made of the cost of moving asylum seekers housed in hotels into disused military bases. Answered by Alex Norris - Minister of State (Home Office) As part of our commitment to close all asylum hotels, we are looking at a range of more appropriate sites including disused accommodation, industrial and ex-military sites so we can reduce the impact on communities. Alternative accommodation sites will be considered on a site-by-site basis, we will continue to work closely with key stakeholders and in compliance with published policy. |
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Agriculture and Animal Welfare: Dorset
Asked by: Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dorset and North Poole) Monday 3rd November 2025 Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of recent appointments to the Food Strategy Advisory Board on (a) animal welfare, (b) farming practices and (c) farmers in Dorset. Answered by Angela Eagle - Minister of State (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) I refer the hon. Member to the reply previously given to the hon. Member for Newton Abbott, Martin Wrigley on 30 October 2025 PQ UIN 82470. |
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Buprenorphine: Dorset
Asked by: Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dorset and North Poole) Tuesday 11th November 2025 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether he has made an assessment with the Home Secretary of the potential merits of funding a wider rollout of long-acting Injectable Buprenorphine as a treatment option for people using opioids in Dorset. Answered by Ashley Dalton - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care) The Department supports the provision of long-acting injectable buprenorphine as an option for those undergoing Opioid Substitution Treatment. Local authorities are responsible for commissioning drug and alcohol treatment services according to local need, and this includes the provision of long-acting injectable buprenorphine. In addition to the Public Health Grant, in 2025/26 the Department is providing Dorset Council with £1,469,140 to improve drug and alcohol treatment and recovery services. The Department encourages local authorities to prioritise resourcing long-acting injectable buprenorphine prescribing from this additional funding if current provision is not adequate. The Department is currently doing more analysis to understand cost-effectiveness and develop clinical guidance, and to scope out how best to expand access to long-acting injectable buprenorphine further. |
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Home Education: Assessments
Asked by: Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dorset and North Poole) Tuesday 11th November 2025 Question to the Department for Education: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, whether her Department holds data on families with home-educated children who are unable to (a) secure a place in a GCSE examination centre and (b) afford exam entry fees. Answered by Josh MacAlister - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education) The department does not hold data on families with home educated children who are unable to secure a place in a GCSE examination centre or afford exam entry fees. The Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill will introduce the first ever duty on local authorities to provide support for home educating families in their areas who are registered with them and who request support. This support could include advice and information on how to access examinations. |
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Water Companies: Assets
Asked by: Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dorset and North Poole) Tuesday 11th November 2025 Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of requiring water companies to demonstrate efficient land asset management before price increases are approved on customers. Answered by Emma Hardy - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) Water bills are set by Ofwat who consider all aspects of company business planning through their price review process. The Government is preparing to respond to the recommendations of the Independent Water Commission, including on asset management. Reforms outlined in the government's forthcoming white paper will form the basis of a new water reform bill to be introduced early in this Parliament. |
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Childcare
Asked by: Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dorset and North Poole) Tuesday 11th November 2025 Question to the Department for Education: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what steps her Department is taking to ensure that Ofsted inspections are carried out in accordance with standardised procedures across childcare settings. Answered by Olivia Bailey - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Education) (Equalities) From 10 November 2025, Ofsted report cards will be introduced across all education remits Ofsted inspects, including early years. We need all inspections to be high-quality, consistent and conducted with the highest levels of professionalism. That is what Ofsted is determined to achieve. Ofsted will receive additional funding from the department as part of the Best Start in Life strategy to enhance the quality and consistency of early years inspections. We will also fund Ofsted to move to inspecting all providers at least once every four years, as opposed to the current six-year window, to achieve parity with schools. This investment will support the government’s ambition to deliver the best start in life for every child. |
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Allergies: Children
Asked by: Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dorset and North Poole) Tuesday 11th November 2025 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether he has made an assessment with Secretary of State for Education of the potential impact of amending Schedule 17, Part 1, Paragraph 12(b) of The Human Medicines Regulations 2012 to enable schools to obtain new adrenaline nasal sprays for the treatment of allergic reactions on children with allergies . Answered by Zubir Ahmed - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care) Officials at the Department are in the early stages of considering if potential amendments to Schedule 17 of the Human Medicines Regulations (HMRs) 2012 are required. Should amendments to the HMRs be required, the Government will conduct a public consultation to ensure that the views of stakeholders are carefully considered, prior to any changes being made. |
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Buildings: Safety
Asked by: Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dorset and North Poole) Tuesday 11th November 2025 Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether he plans to amend the (a) Building Safety Act 2022 and (b) Building Regulations to ensure (i) building owners and (ii) nominated building design professionals can access Building Control records when required. Answered by Samantha Dixon - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Housing, Communities and Local Government) Provisions already exist within section 53 of the Building Act 1984 (as amended by the Building Safety Act 2022) to ensure relevant building control information is made available to both local authorities and those carrying out building work when changing building control body. When a building control body can no longer provider services, they are required to provide the local authority any information it would have obtained had it been performing building control functions itself, and any additional information reasonably required to enable it to do so within 21 days. The building control body must also provide the person carrying out the work, typically the building owner or their nominated building design professional, any such information and other records necessary to allow another building control body to perform those functions. The Department is considering how best to invest in building control digitalisation to improve the openness, accessibility, interoperability and reusability of building control data and deliver better outcomes for regulators, developers, built environment professionals and members of the public. |
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Revenue and Customs: Repayments
Asked by: Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dorset and North Poole) Wednesday 12th November 2025 Question to the HM Treasury: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, whether she has made an assessment of the potential impact of HMRC's Child Benefit verification checks on the timelines of Self Assessment tax repayments. Answered by Dan Tomlinson - Exchequer Secretary (HM Treasury) Child Benefit is a non-means tested benefit payable to families as a contribution towards the cost of raising children. It is claimed through the Child Benefit service, which is separate to Self Assessment, so for the majority of families Child Benefit checks should have no impact on the timelines of Self Assessment tax repayments.
There are no further impacts anticipated.
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Revenue and Customs: Repayments
Asked by: Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dorset and North Poole) Wednesday 12th November 2025 Question to the HM Treasury: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, whether she has made an assessment of the potential impact of (a) delays in HMRC Self Assessment tax repayments and (b) the non-fulfilment of published complaint response timeframes on taxpayers awaiting refunds. Answered by Dan Tomlinson - Exchequer Secretary (HM Treasury) HMRC recognise that repayments are important for customers. They prioritise them to ensure they are processed as quickly and securely as possible.
HMRC balance the provision of prompt payments to eligible customers with effective revenue protection from fraudsters.
For Self Assessment repayments, once the repayment is created it goes through automated fraud and compliance checks. In 2024-25, after these checks, 93.1% of the repayments were paid automatically within a few days.
HMRC continues to invest in automation and to review their internal processes to ensure repayments are issued as quickly as possible.
HMRC recognise too the importance of keeping the customer, and where appropriate the customer’s representative, informed of progress, and are exploring ways of doing that more effectively. In the meantime, HMRC’s online ‘Where’s My Reply’ tool can help customers understand when they can expect to receive a response.
HMRC aim to respond to complaints within six weeks. In 2024-25, HMRC responded to 73% of new complaints within this timeframe. HMRC are committed to prioritising customer experience and are reviewing their complaints processes. The Adjudicator’s Annual Report was published on 20 October 2025 and HMRC are using the insight in the report to make further improvements. |
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Tuesday 11th November 14 signatures (Most recent: 18 Nov 2025) Tabled by: Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dorset and North Poole) That this House celebrates the awarding of Tobias Gutteridge, constituent of Mid Dorset and North Poole, with an Honorary Degree from Bournemouth University; commends in this week of remembrance Mr Gutteridge’s exemplary service as part of the Royal Marines and Special Boat Service; recognises the sacrifice Mr Gutteridge made as … |
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3rd November 2025
Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dorset and North Poole) 4. Visits outside the UK International visit to Bahrain between 02 May 2025 and 05 May 2025 Source |
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Tuesday 18th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Tuesday 25th November 2025 Matters for the Chancellor of the Exchequer to consider prior to the Autumn Budget 2025 (No. 3) 11 signatures (Most recent: 25 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Andrew George (Liberal Democrat - St Ives) That this House notes that the combined annual profits of the four largest UK banks have doubled to £48 billion in the five years to 2025, much of this due to a tax glitch which gifted an unexpected windfall of £86 billion since 2022; further notes that a fair and … |
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Tuesday 18th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Tuesday 25th November 2025 UK access to the EU SAFE defence fund 25 signatures (Most recent: 27 Nov 2025)Tabled by: James MacCleary (Liberal Democrat - Lewes) That this House notes the fast-approaching deadline of 30 November 2025 for the UK to secure access to the EU’s new Security Action for Europe (SAFE) defence fund; further notes that participation would allow UK defence companies to bid for contracts supported by up to €150 billion of EU-backed loans, … |
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Wednesday 19th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Tuesday 25th November 2025 Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day on 20 November 2025 34 signatures (Most recent: 27 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) That this House recognises Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day on 20 November 2025; notes that pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest cancers in the United Kingdom, remaining the UK’s fifth biggest cancer killer and taking nearly 11,000 lives each year; further notes that only around 5% of patients survive ten … |
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Wednesday 19th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Tuesday 25th November 2025 19 signatures (Most recent: 27 Nov 2025) Tabled by: Anna Sabine (Liberal Democrat - Frome and East Somerset) That this House congratulates the Members of the UK Youth Parliament on their recent sitting in the House of Commons Chamber; celebrates their passion, eloquence and commitment to representing young people from across the United Kingdom; recognises the importance of the UK Youth Parliament in inspiring civic participation and democratic … |
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Thursday 20th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Tuesday 25th November 2025 Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness Week 2025 53 signatures (Most recent: 27 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Andrew Snowden (Conservative - Fylde) That this House recognises Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness Week, taking place in December 2025, highlighting the experiences of people living with Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis across the UK; notes that these serious, lifelong, and often invisible conditions affect around one in every 123 people, impacting education, employment, relationships and … |
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Wednesday 19th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Tuesday 25th November 2025 UK–EU Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures Agreement 27 signatures (Most recent: 27 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Al Pinkerton (Liberal Democrat - Surrey Heath) That this House welcomes the Government’s intent to rebuild ties with the European Union as set out at the May 2025 UK–EU Reset Summit, particularly the commitment to negotiate a Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS) agreement; regrets the delay in reaching this point, after the former Conservative Government failed to … |
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Monday 24th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Tuesday 25th November 2025 Safeguarding pubs, brewers and one million jobs 26 signatures (Most recent: 27 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Pippa Heylings (Liberal Democrat - South Cambridgeshire) That this House notes the significant economic and social contribution of the UK beer and pub sector, which supports over one million jobs from grain to glass and generates £34 billion in GVA; further notes that increased costs announced at the last Budget, combined with cumulative fiscal and regulatory pressures, … |
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Monday 24th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 25th November 2025 Phenylketonuria awareness and access to treatment 4 signatures (Most recent: 26 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford) That this House recognises the progress made in improving the care of people with phenylketonuria (PKU), a rare inherited metabolic disorder which prevents the body from properly metabolising phenylalanine; welcomes that many patients have benefitted from access to sapropterin, which has improved quality of life for some individuals living with … |
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Monday 24th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Tuesday 25th November 2025 28 signatures (Most recent: 27 Nov 2025) Tabled by: Martin Wrigley (Liberal Democrat - Newton Abbot) That this House notes with deep concern the scale of personal wealth being accumulated by senior executives and owners of the UK’s gambling industry, including an individual annual pay award exceeding £150 million at a time when millions of families are struggling with the cost-of-living crisis; recognises that the profits … |
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Monday 24th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 25th November 2025 Phenylketonuria awareness and access to treatment (No. 2) 9 signatures (Most recent: 25 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Liz Twist (Labour - Blaydon and Consett) That this House recognises the progress made in improving the care of people with phenylketonuria (PKU), a rare inherited metabolic disorder which prevents the body from properly metabolising phenylalanine; welcomes that many patients have benefitted from access to sapropterin, which has improved quality of life for some individuals living with … |
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Monday 24th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Monday 24th November 2025 Fly-tipping and illegal waste dumping by criminal gangs 35 signatures (Most recent: 27 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat - Glastonbury and Somerton) That this House expresses deep concern at the growing scale of industrial fly-tipping by criminal gangs; regrets that the Environment Agency is not equipped to deal with illegal dump sites or tackle the work and impact of organised criminal gangs illegally dumping huge quantities of waste; is deeply concerned that … |
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Wednesday 12th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Thursday 20th November 2025 Cumulative disruption proposals and the right to protest 86 signatures (Most recent: 27 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Andy McDonald (Labour - Middlesbrough and Thornaby East) That this House expresses deep alarm at recent proposals to require senior police officers to take into account any so-called cumulative disruption caused by past or planned future protests when considering whether to impose conditions on protests; notes these powers represent a significant expansion of state authority to ration the … |
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Monday 17th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Tuesday 18th November 2025 President Trump’s 20-point peace plan 36 signatures (Most recent: 27 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Calum Miller (Liberal Democrat - Bicester and Woodstock) That this House welcomes the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas; expresses its relief at the release of the living hostages, and a cessation of the Israeli Government’s military operations; further expresses its anger at Hamas’ failure to rapidly repatriate the remaining hostages’ bodies; calls on Hamas to do so immediately; … |
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Wednesday 12th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Thursday 13th November 2025 41 signatures (Most recent: 25 Nov 2025) Tabled by: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife) That this House notes that in November 2024 there were 1,984,510 households receiving Housing Benefit, 1,608,502 households receiving the Universal Credit housing element for private housing, and 2,158,694 receiving the same for social housing; further notes that housing allowance is designed to meet rental costs for the lowest one third … |
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Tuesday 11th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Wednesday 12th November 2025 Conduct of Sir Robbie Gibb and the independence of the BBC Board 40 signatures (Most recent: 20 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Ed Davey (Liberal Democrat - Kingston and Surbiton) That this House notes with concern reports regarding the conduct of Sir Robbie Gibb in his capacity as a member of the BBC Board; recognises the importance of maintaining the Corporation's independence and the confidence of the public in its governance and editorial processes; observes that there have been claims … |
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Tuesday 11th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Wednesday 12th November 2025 36 signatures (Most recent: 20 Nov 2025) Tabled by: Sarah Gibson (Liberal Democrat - Chippenham) That this House supports Family Business Week 2025, a week-long celebration led by Family Business UK of family businesses across the UK; supports the theme of Family Business Week 2025 in encouraging family businesses to export internationally; recognises that family-owned business are the backbone of the UK economy, employing millions … |
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Tuesday 11th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Wednesday 12th November 2025 Support for the UK-Ukraine Trauma and Recovery Collaborative 24 signatures (Most recent: 25 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) That this House recognises the importance of the Trauma and Recovery Collaborative in strengthening Ukraine’s health system while enhancing the UK’s own resilience and preparedness for conflict-related health challenges; notes that this initiative, developed under the framework of the UK-Ukraine 100-Year Partnership Agreement, will deliver vital clinical support, training and … |
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Tuesday 11th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 12th November 2025 18 signatures (Most recent: 20 Nov 2025) Tabled by: Brian Mathew (Liberal Democrat - Melksham and Devizes) That this House recognises the ongoing scientific and academic research into the Jordan Codices, a collection of sealed books discovered in Jordan, which some scholars suggest may date back to the early Christian era; commends the extensive efforts over the past eighteen years by David Elkington, Jennifer Solignanc, and others … |
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Tuesday 11th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Wednesday 12th November 2025 RAF Photographic Reconnaissance Units 25 signatures (Most recent: 25 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon) That this House supports calls for a national memorial to commemorate the service and sacrifice of the Royal Air Force’s Photographic Reconnaissance Units (PRU); notes that the PRU, formed on 24 September 1939, undertook highly dangerous, unarmed intelligence missions across all theatres of the Second World War, capturing more than … |
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Tuesday 11th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Wednesday 12th November 2025 29 signatures (Most recent: 25 Nov 2025) Tabled by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) That this House notes with deep concern that the 62-day referral-to-treatment standard for cancer patients, which requires at least 85 per cent of patients to begin treatment within 62 days of an urgent GP referral for suspected cancer, has not been met in England since 2015; further notes that around … |
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Tuesday 11th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Wednesday 12th November 2025 Release of Alaa Abd El-Fattah and the plight of British nationals arbitrarily detained abroad 48 signatures (Most recent: 25 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Calum Miller (Liberal Democrat - Bicester and Woodstock) That this House is relieved and delighted by the release of Alaa Abd El-Fattah, following six years of his unjust and arbitrary detention in Egypt; warmly welcomes Alaa being reunited with his family; emphatically commends the courage of Alaa's mother, Laila Soueif for her activism, including hunger striking, to help … |
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Monday 12th May Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Tuesday 11th November 2025 Improving equestrian road safety awareness 40 signatures (Most recent: 11 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Lee Dillon (Liberal Democrat - Newbury) That this House acknowledges the vital role of horses in rural communities, particularly in areas such as Lambourn, known for its contributions to British horse racing; notes with deep concern that in 2024 alone, 3,100 road incidents involving horses were reported to the British Horse Society; recognises that one third … |
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Wednesday 5th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Tuesday 11th November 2025 49 signatures (Most recent: 24 Nov 2025) Tabled by: Pippa Heylings (Liberal Democrat - South Cambridgeshire) That this House pays tribute to the extraordinary bravery of Samir Zitouni and Stephen Crean; notes that both men have shown the very best of Britain through their courage, calm, and compassion in the face of unimaginable danger; further pays tribute to the emergency services and hospital staff who responded … |
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Tuesday 4th November Vikki Slade signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 5th November 2025 Protections for animals and people 34 signatures (Most recent: 21 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Danny Chambers (Liberal Democrat - Winchester) That this House expresses concern over the gaps in legislation that allow perpetrators of animal abuse to evade scrutiny before the judicial system; believes that this is of grave concern, due to the link between child sexual abuse and animal sexual abuse as offenders who harm animals are five times … |
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Monday 3rd November Vikki Slade signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 4th November 2025 Second homes in the Lake District 21 signatures (Most recent: 19 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Tim Farron (Liberal Democrat - Westmorland and Lonsdale) That this House is deeply concerned about the growing shortage of homes for permanent occupancy in the Lake District National Park, where around 25 percent of housing has no permanent resident and where, in some parishes, over 70 per cent of properties are used as second homes or holiday lets; … |
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Monday 27th October Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Tuesday 4th November 2025 Buying community energy locally 75 signatures (Most recent: 27 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Abtisam Mohamed (Labour - Sheffield Central) That this House recognises the many social, economic and environmental benefits that community energy schemes create; notes that the number of such schemes would grow greatly if they were enabled to sell their clean power directly to households and businesses in their communities; welcomes the Minister for Energy Security and … |
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Tuesday 28th October Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Tuesday 4th November 2025 Transparency and accountability in social media account closures 30 signatures (Most recent: 19 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Victoria Collins (Liberal Democrat - Harpenden and Berkhamsted) That this House acknowledges the more than 44,000 people who have signed a petition expressing concern at the wrongful closure of social media accounts by Meta; recognises the importance of removing illegal or harmful content while upholding due process, transparency and effective redress but calls on Meta to provide clear … |
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Wednesday 29th October Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Tuesday 4th November 2025 Government proposals for mandatory digital ID 56 signatures (Most recent: 25 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Victoria Collins (Liberal Democrat - Harpenden and Berkhamsted) That this House expresses deep concern at Government proposals for a mandatory digital ID system; believes such a scheme would cross a red line for civil liberties, threatening privacy while doing little to meet the Government’s stated aims on immigration; further believes that digital tools should empower individuals with control … |
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Thursday 30th October Vikki Slade signed this EDM on Tuesday 4th November 2025 38 signatures (Most recent: 19 Nov 2025) Tabled by: Freddie van Mierlo (Liberal Democrat - Henley and Thame) That this House recognises the urgent need to address the climate and ecological crisis; notes that oil and gas companies have made record profits while contributing significantly to climate breakdown; further notes that millions of people in the UK and globally are already paying the price through extreme weather, flooding, … |
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Monday 3rd November Vikki Slade signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 4th November 2025 Local government and social care 46 signatures (Most recent: 18 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Zöe Franklin (Liberal Democrat - Guildford) That this House recognises that adult social care is the largest area of council spending after SEND provision; notes that in 2024-25 the gross current expenditure for local authorities in England on adult social care totalled £29.4 billion which was a 9% increase on the previous year in cash terms; … |
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Monday 3rd November Vikki Slade signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 4th November 2025 Ukrainian Permission Extension Scheme 35 signatures (Most recent: 18 Nov 2025)Tabled by: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife) That this House expresses concern about the continuing uncertainty faced by Ukrainians living in the United Kingdom under the Ukraine Schemes; notes that while the introduction of the Ukrainian Permission Extension Scheme in February 2025 provided an additional 18 months’ leave to remain for those already in the UK, it … |
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11 Nov 2025, 3:16 p.m. - House of Commons " Vikki Slade. Vikki Slade. " Q14. What steps his Department is taking to provide adequate funding for the courts system. (906261) - View Video - View Transcript |
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11 Nov 2025, 3:16 p.m. - House of Commons " Vikki Slade thank you, Mr. Speaker. " Vikki Slade MP (Mid Dorset and North Poole, Liberal Democrat) - View Video - View Transcript |
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4 Nov 2025, 11:55 a.m. - House of Commons "get their child benefit payments do receive it. >> Vikki Slade thank you, Mr. " Dan Tomlinson MP, The Exchequer Secretary (Chipping Barnet, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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5 Nov 2025, 2:16 p.m. - House of Commons " Vikki Slade Mr. speaker, I welcome the broadening of the curriculum which will allow more " Vikki Slade MP (Mid Dorset and North Poole, Liberal Democrat) - View Video - View Transcript |
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308 speeches (39,385 words) Tuesday 4th November 2025 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government Mentions: 1: Sarah Olney (LD - Richmond Park) Friend the Member for Mid Dorset and North Poole (Vikki Slade) asked the shadow Business Secretary, the - Link to Speech |
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Tuesday 11th November 2025 1:30 p.m. Justice Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Independent Review of the Criminal Courts At 2:00pm: Oral evidence Rt Hon Sir Brian Leveson - Chair at Independent Review of the Criminal Courts View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 18th November 2025 2 p.m. Justice Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Work of the Law Commission At 2:30pm: Oral evidence Rt Hon Lord Justice Peter Fraser - Chair at The Law Commission Professor Penney Lewis - Commissioner (Criminal Law) at The Law Commission View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 25th November 2025 2 p.m. Justice Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Work of the Lady Chief Justice At 2:30pm: Oral evidence The Rt Hon Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill - Lady Chief Justice and President of the Courts at Judiciary of England and Wales View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 2nd December 2025 2 p.m. Justice Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Access to Justice At 2:30pm: Oral evidence Richard Miller - Head of Justice at The Law Society Rohini Jana - Director of Policy at Legal Aid Practitioners Group Barbara Mills KC - Chair at The Bar Council View calendar - Add to calendar |