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View Call Lists: Chamber PDF File 0.07 MB Issued on: 2 February at 8.01pm Call lists for the Chamber Wednesday 3 February 2021 A list of Members, both virtually and physically present, selected to ask Oral Questions and to speak in response to Urgent Questions and Ministerial Statements; and a list of Members both physically and virtually present to participate in substantive proceedings. Call lists are compiled and published incrementally as information becomes available. For the most up-to-date information see the parliament website: https://commonsbusiness.parliament.uk/ CONTENTS 1. Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Wales 1 2. Oral Questions to the Prime Minister 3 3. Urgent Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Education if he will make a statement on support for university students as a result of the pandemic 5 4. Exiting the European Union (Sanctions) 6 5. Exiting the European Union (Value Added Tax) 7 6. Travellers’ Allowances and Miscellaneous Provisions (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 8 7. Grooming Gangs (e-petitions 300239 and 327566) 9 ORAL QUESTIONS TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WALES After Prayers Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 1 Paul Howell What steps his Department Con Virtual Secretary Hart (Sedgefield) is taking to support Welsh businesses. 2, 3 Liz Saville Roberts Supplementary PC Virtual Secretary Hart (Dwyfor Meirionnydd) 4 Gerald Jones (Merthyr Supplementary Lab Virtual Secretary Hart Tydfil and Rhymney) 2 Wednesday 3 February 2021 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 5 Anna McMorrin Supplementary Lab Virtual Secretary Hart (Cardiff North) 6 + 7 Claire Coutinho (East What discussions he has Con Virtual Secretary Hart Surrey) had with the Minister for Vaccine Deployment on the delivery of covid-19 vaccines to Wales. 7 Mr Philip Hollobone What discussions he has Con Physical Secretary Hart (Kettering) had with the (a) Minister for Vaccine Deployment, (b) Secretary of State for Defence and (c) Welsh Government on the delivery of covid-19 vaccines to Wales. 8 Dr James Davies (Vale Supplementary Con Virtual Secretary Hart of Clwyd) 9 + 10 Jonathan Edwards What recent discussions he Ind Virtual Minister Davies (Carmarthen East and has had with (a) the Welsh Dinefwr) Government and (b) Cabinet colleagues on the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. 10 Wayne David What recent discussions Lab Virtual Minister Davies (Caerphilly) he has had with the First Minister of Wales on the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. 11 Ruth Jones (Newport Supplementary Lab Virtual Minister Davies West) 12 Beth Winter (Cynon What recent discussions he Lab Virtual Minister Davies Valley) has had with the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions on support for people in Wales whose employment has been adversely affected by the covid-19 outbreak. 13, 14 Nia Griffith (Llanelli) Supplementary Lab Virtual Minister Davies 15 Owen Thompson What recent discussions SNP Virtual Minister Davies (Midlothian) he has had with the Welsh Government on the adequacy of the fiscal settlement. 16 Theresa Villiers What steps he is taking to Con Physical Secretary Hart (Chipping Barnet) promote exports of Welsh lamb around the world. 17 Ben Lake (Ceredigion) Supplementary PC Physical Secretary Hart Wednesday 3 February 2021 3 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 18 Craig Williams Supplementary Con Virtual Secretary Hart (Montgomeryshire) 19 Robert Halfon What steps he is taking to Con Virtual Secretary Hart (Harlow) employ more apprentices in the Wales Office. 20 Stephen Crabb (Preseli What assessment he has Con Virtual Secretary Hart Pembrokeshire) made of the effect of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement on Wales. 21 Tony Lloyd (Rochdale) What steps the Government Lab Virtual Minister Davies is taking to support the manufacturing industry in Wales. 22 + Marco Longhi (Dudley What progress his Con Virtual Minister Davies 23 North) Department has made on signing new Growth Deals in Wales. 23 Rob Roberts (Delyn) What progress his Con Virtual Minister Davies Department has made on signing new Growth Deals in Wales. 24 Stephen Doughty What recent discussions he Lab Virtual Secretary Hart (Cardiff South and has had with the Chancellor Penarth) of the Exchequer on financial support for people in Wales affected by the covid-19 outbreak. 25 Carolyn Harris What recent discussions he Lab Virtual Secretary Hart (Swansea East) has had with the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy on support for Welsh businesses affected by the covid-19 outbreak. ORAL QUESTIONS TO THE PRIME MINISTER At 12 noon Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister Replying Physical 1 Claire Hanna (Belfast Engagements SDLP Virtual Prime Minister South) 2 Mrs Theresa May Con Physical Prime Minister (Maidenhead) 4 Wednesday 3 February 2021 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister Replying Physical 3, 4, 5, Keir Starmer Lab Physical Prime Minister 6, 7, 8 (Holborn and St Pancras) 9 Marco Longhi Con Virtual Prime Minister (Dudley North) 10, 11 Ian Blackford (Ross, SNP Virtual Prime Minister Skye and Lochaber) 12 Claire Coutinho (East Con Virtual Prime Minister Surrey) 13 Stephen Farry (North Alliance Virtual Prime Minister Down) 14 Mr Laurence Con Virtual Prime Minister Robertson (Tewkesbury) 15 Bell Ribeiro-Addy Lab Virtual Prime Minister (Streatham) 16 Damian Green Con Virtual Prime Minister (Ashford) 17 Julie Elliott Lab Virtual Prime Minister (Sunderland Central) 18 Joy Morrissey Con Virtual Prime Minister (Beaconsfield) 19 Ian Paisley (North DUP Virtual Prime Minister Antrim) 20 Mr David Davis Con Virtual Prime Minister (Haltemprice and Howden) 21 Rosie Cooper (West Lab Virtual Prime Minister Lancashire) 22 Mark Jenkinson Con Virtual Prime Minister (Workington) 23 Hywel Williams PC Virtual Prime Minister (Arfon) 24 Tracey Crouch Con Virtual Prime Minister (Chatham and Aylesford) 25 Angela Crawley SNP Virtual Prime Minister (Lanark and Hamilton East) 26 Stephen McPartland Con Virtual Prime Minister (Stevenage) Wednesday 3 February 2021 5 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister Replying Physical 27 Stephen Timms (East Lab Virtual Prime Minister Ham) 28 Sir Mike Penning Con Virtual Prime Minister (Hemel Hempstead) URGENT QUESTION: TO ASK THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR EDUCATION IF HE WILL MAKE A STATEMENT ON SUPPORT FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AS A RESULT OF THE PANDEMIC About 12.30pm Order Member Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 1 Paul Blomfield (Sheffield Central) Lab Virtual Minister Donelan 2 Robert Halfon (Harlow) Con Virtual Minister Donelan 3 Kate Green (Stretford and Urmston) Lab Physical Minister Donelan 4 Anthony Mangnall (Totnes) Con Physical Minister Donelan 5 Carol Monaghan (Glasgow North West) SNP Virtual Minister Donelan 6 Chris Green (Bolton West) Con Virtual Minister Donelan 7 Daisy Cooper (St Albans) LD Virtual Minister Donelan 8 Caroline Nokes (Romsey and Southampton Con Virtual Minister Donelan North) 9 Rushanara Ali (Bethnal Green and Bow) Lab Virtual Minister Donelan 10 Sir David Evennett (Bexleyheath and Crayford) Con Virtual Minister Donelan 11 Justin Madders (Ellesmere Port and Neston) Lab Virtual Minister Donelan 12 Selaine Saxby (North Devon) Con Virtual Minister Donelan 13 Alison McGovern (Wirral South) Lab Virtual Minister Donelan 14 Julie Marson (Hertford and Stortford) Con Virtual Minister Donelan 15 Dan Jarvis (Barnsley Central) Lab Virtual Minister Donelan 16 Esther McVey (Tatton) Con Virtual Minister Donelan 17 Steve McCabe (Birmingham, Selly Oak) Lab Virtual Minister Donelan 18 Andrew Griffith (Arundel and South Downs) Con Virtual Minister Donelan 19 Alyn Smith (Stirling) SNP Virtual Minister Donelan 20 Gareth Bacon (Orpington) Con Virtual Minister Donelan 21 Alex Davies-Jones (Pontypridd) Lab Virtual Minister Donelan 22 Steve Double (St Austell and Newquay) Con Virtual Minister Donelan 6 Wednesday 3 February 2021 Order Member Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 23 Christine Jardine (Edinburgh West) LD Virtual Minister Donelan 24 Robert Largan (High Peak) Con Virtual Minister Donelan 25 Dame Diana Johnson (Kingston upon Hull Lab Virtual Minister Donelan North) 26 Mr Mark Harper (Forest of Dean) Con Physical Minister Donelan 27 Caroline Lucas (Brighton, Pavilion) Green Virtual Minister Donelan 28 Greg Smith (Buckingham) Con Physical Minister Donelan 29 Ian Paisley (North Antrim) DUP Virtual Minister Donelan 30 Dr Neil Hudson (Penrith and The Border) Con Virtual Minister Donelan 31 Ms Diane Abbott (Hackney North and Stoke Lab Virtual Minister Donelan Newington) 32 David Johnston (Wantage) Con Virtual Minister Donelan 33 Stephen Timms (East Ham) Lab Virtual Minister Donelan 34 James Wild (North West Norfolk) Con Virtual Minister Donelan 35 Mohammad Yasin (Bedford) Lab Virtual Minister Donelan 36 Scott Benton (Blackpool South) Con Virtual Minister Donelan 37 Layla Moran (Oxford West and Abingdon) LD Virtual Minister Donelan 38 Ben Everitt (Milton Keynes North) Con Physical Minister Donelan 39 Ben Lake (Ceredigion) PC Physical Minister Donelan 40 Bob Blackman (Harrow East) Con Virtual Minister Donelan EXITING THE EUROPEAN UNION (SANCTIONS) Debate is expected to begin about 1.45pm, after the urgent question and the ten minute rule motion, and may continue for up to three hours after the start of debate on the Business of the House motion, if that motion is agreed to. Order Member Debate Party Virtual/ Physical 1 Minister James Cleverly (Braintree) Exiting the European Union Gov Physical (Sanctions): Motions 2 Shadow Minister Stephen Doughty Exiting the European Union Lab Physical
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