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Call List for Thu 8 Jul 2021 Issued on: 7 July at 6.58pm Call lists for the Chamber Thursday 8 July 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 selected 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 Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister for the Cabinet Office 1 2. Business Question (Leader of the House) 6 3. Ministerial Statement: Secretary of State for Transport on International Travel 7 4. Ministerial Statement: Prime Minister on Afghanistan 8 5. General debate: fuel poverty 10 6. Backbench business: motion on implemention of the recommendations of the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review 11 ORAL QUESTIONS TO THE CHANCELLOR OF THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER AND MINISTER FOR THE CABINET OFFICE After prayers Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 1 + 2 Allan Dorans (Ayr, What public opinion polling SNP Physical Minister Gove Carrick and Cumnock) his Department has collected since 2017 on attitudes to the Union in Scotland. 2 Marion Fellows What public opinion polling SNP Physical Minister Gove (Motherwell and his Department has collected Wishaw) since 2017 on attitudes to the Union in Scotland. 2 Thursday 8 July 2021 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 3, 4 Stewart Hosie Supplementary SNP Physical Minister Gove (Dundee East) 5 Bob Blackman What steps the Government Con Virtual Minister Lopez (Harrow East) is taking to improve (a) skills and (b) training within the civil service. 6 + 7 + Mrs Maria Miller What steps the Government Con Virtual Minister Gove 8 + 9 (Basingstoke) is taking to implement its + 10 + levelling up agenda. 11 7 Jacob Young (Redcar) What steps the Government Con Physical Minister Gove is taking to implement its levelling up agenda. 8 Dr James Davies (Vale What steps the Government Con Virtual Minister Gove of Clwyd) is taking to implement its levelling up agenda. 9 Giles Watling What steps the Government Con Virtual Minister Gove (Clacton) is taking to implement its levelling up agenda. 10 Sir David Evennett What steps the Government Con Virtual Minister Gove (Bexleyheath and is taking to implement its Crayford) levelling up agenda. 11 Andrew Griffith What recent discussions Con Virtual Minister Gove (Arundel and South he has had with Cabinet Downs) colleagues on promoting economic growth to support the recovery from the covid- 19 outbreak. 12 Jack Dromey Supplementary Lab Physical Minister Gove (Birmingham, Erdington) 13 + Neale Hanvey What steps his Department is Alba Physical Minister Lopez 14 (Kirkcaldy and taking to increase transpar- Cowdenbeath) ency in the service delivery of public bodies. 14 Matt Western What steps his Department Lab Physical Minister Lopez (Warwick and is taking to help ensure Leamington) transparency in public appointments made by Ministers. 15, 16 Fleur Anderson Supplementary Lab Physical Minister Lopez (Putney) Thursday 8 July 2021 3 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 17 Claire Hanna (Belfast What progress his SDLP Physical Minister Mordaunt South) Department has made in recent discussions with EU representatives on unresolved matters in the operation of the Northern Ireland Protocol. 18 Clive Efford (Eltham) Which Minister is responsible Lab Physical Minister Gove for authorising the instal- lation of CCTV cameras in Ministerial offices; and who receives notification of the installation of those cameras. 19 Ellie Reeves What assessment he has Lab Virtual Minister Mordaunt (Lewisham West and made of the (a) adequacy Penge) of the Government’s civil contingency plans and (b) preparedness for a potential future pandemic. 20 Alun Cairns (Vale of What recent discussions his Con Virtual Minister Gove Glamorgan) Department has had with the Welsh Government on matters within his Ministerial responsibility. 21 Duncan Baker (North What recent discussions he Con Physical Minister Mordaunt Norfolk) has had with the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care on the potential implications of the roadmap out of lockdown for people who are immunosuppressed. 22 + Peter Gibson What steps the Government Con Virtual Minister Gove 23 (Darlington) is taking to deliver civil service jobs outside London. 23 Mr Richard Holden What plans he has to move Con Physical Minister Gove (North West Durham) Departmental civil service roles outside central London. 24 + Henry Smith (Crawley) What steps the Government Con Virtual Minister Lopez 25 is taking to increase oppor- tunities for small businesses to bid for Government contracts. 25 Nicola Richards (West What steps the Government Con Physical Minister Lopez Bromwich East) is taking to increase oppor- tunities for small businesses to bid for Government contracts. 4 Thursday 8 July 2021 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 26 Danny Kruger What recent steps the Office Con Physical Minister Docherty (Devizes) for Veterans’ Affairs has taken to support the inter- ests of veterans. 27 Andrew Bowie (West What steps his Department Con Physical Minister Gove Aberdeenshire and is taking to review English Kincardine) votes for English laws. 28 + Rachel Hopkins (Luton What recent assessment he Lab Virtual Minister Smith 29 + South) has made of the potential 30 effect of the introduction of Voter ID on levels of enfranchisement. 29 Grahame Morris What recent assessment he Lab Physical Minister Smith (Easington) has made of the potential effect of the introduction of Voter ID on levels of enfranchisement. 30 Rosie Cooper (West What recent assessment he Lab Virtual Minister Smith Lancashire) has made of the potential effect of the introduction of Voter ID on levels of enfranchisement. 31 Cat Smith (Lancaster Supplementary Lab Virtual Minister Smith and Fleetwood) 32 Liz Twist (Blaydon) What estimate his Lab Physical Minister Lopez Department has made of the cost to the public purse of faulty products provided under emergency covid-19 contracts. 33 Andrew Gwynne If he will take steps to Lab Virtual Minister Gove (Denton and Reddish) ensure that all Ministerial correspondence relating to the Government’s response to the covid-19 pandemic is made available to the forthcoming public inquiry. 34 Daniel Zeichner What recent assessment his Lab Physical Minister Lopez (Cambridge) Department has made of the (a) viability and (b) value for money of the Verify scheme. 35 Mary Glindon (North If he will take steps to help Lab Physical Minister Smith Tyneside) ensure the enforcement of the Ministerial Code. Thursday 8 July 2021 5 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 36 Mr Barry Sheerman What steps he is taking to Lab Virtual Minister Mordaunt (Huddersfield) ensure that Government sus- tainability objectives inform the work of all Government Departments. T1 Steve McCabe If he will make a statement Lab Virtual Minister Gove (Birmingham, Selly on his departmental Oak) responsibilities. T2 Mr William Wragg Con Physical (Hazel Grove) T3, T4 Angela Rayner Lab Physical (Ashton-under-Lyne) T5 Scott Benton Con Physical (Blackpool South) T6 Ruth Jones (Newport Lab Virtual West) T7 Henry Smith (Crawley) Con Virtual T8 Daniel Zeichner Lab Physical (Cambridge) T9 Paul Howell Con Physical (Sedgefield) T10 Rosie Cooper (West Lab Virtual Lancashire) T11 Harriett Baldwin Con Physical (West Worcestershire) T12 Kate Osamor Lab Virtual (Edmonton) T13 Esther McVey (Tatton) Con Physical T14 Angela Crawley SNP Virtual (Lanark and Hamilton East) T15 Douglas Ross (Moray) Con Virtual T16 Kenny MacAskill (East Alba Virtual Lothian) T17 Giles Watling Con Virtual (Clacton) 6 Thursday 8 July 2021 BUSINESS QUESTION (LEADER OF THE HOUSE) About 10.30am Order Member Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 1 Thangam Debbonaire (Bristol West) Lab Physical Leader of the House 2 Mr Andrew Mitchell (Sutton Coldfield) Con Physical Leader of the House 3 Pete Wishart (Perth and North Perthshire) SNP Physical Leader of the House 4 Mr David Davis (Haltemprice and Howden) Con Physical Leader of the House 5 Ian Mearns (Gateshead) Lab Virtual Leader of the House 6 Jeremy Wright (Kenilworth and Southam) Con Virtual Leader of the House 7 Dr Rupa Huq (Ealing Central and Acton) Lab Physical Leader of the House 8 Sir David Amess (Southend West) Con Physical Leader of the House 9 Justin Madders (Ellesmere Port and Neston) Lab Physical Leader of the House 10 Ben Bradley (Mansfield) Con Virtual Leader of the House 11 Jamie Stone (Caithness, Sutherland and Easter LD Virtual Leader of the Ross) House 12 Jacob Young (Redcar) Con Physical Leader of the House 13 Richard Thomson (Gordon) SNP Physical Leader of the House 14 Alicia Kearns (Rutland and Melton) Con Virtual Leader of the House 15 Christian Matheson (City of Chester) Lab Physical Leader of the House 16 Mark Fletcher (Bolsover) Con Physical Leader of the House 17 Ian Lavery (Wansbeck) Lab Virtual Leader of the House 18 Scott Benton (Blackpool South) Con Physical Leader of the House Thursday 8 July 2021 7 Order Member Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 19 Geraint Davies (Swansea West) Lab Virtual Leader of the House 20 Matt Vickers (Stockton South) Con Physical Leader of the House 21 Patrick Grady (Glasgow North) SNP Physical Leader of the
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