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Call Lists for the Chamber Monday 12 July 2021 Issued on: 12 July at 12.14pm Call lists for the Chamber Monday 12 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 Secretary of State for the Home Department 1 2. Ministerial Statement: Secretary of State for Health and Social Care on covid-19 Update 6 3. Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill: Second Reading 8 ORAL QUESTIONS TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT After prayers Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 1 Christine Jardine If she will make it her LD Physical Secretary Patel (Edinburgh West) policy to implement the recommendations of the Law Commission's review of hate crime legislation. 2 Ian Lavery (Wansbeck) If she will make it her policy Lab Virtual Minister Malthouse to maintain collective bar- gaining in Fire and Rescue Service negotiations on pay and conditions. 3 + 4 Darren Henry What steps her Department Con Virtual Minister Atkins + 5 (Broxtowe) is taking to prevent young people from becoming involved in crime and violence. 2 Monday 12 July 2021 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 4 Simon Baynes (Clwyd What steps her Department Con Physical Minister Atkins South) is taking to help stop young people from becoming involved in crime and violence. 5 Paul Howell What steps her Department Con Physical Minister Atkins (Sedgefield) is taking to help stop young people from becoming involved in crime and violence. 6 Holly Lynch (Halifax) Supplementary Lab Physical Minister Atkins 7 + 8 Helen Hayes (Dulwich What steps she is taking to Lab Physical Minister Atkins + 9 and West Norwood) help prevent knife crime during summer 2021. 8 Vicky Foxcroft What steps she is taking to Lab Physical Minister Atkins (Lewisham, Deptford) help prevent knife crime during summer 2021. 9 Ellie Reeves What steps she is taking to Lab Virtual Minister Atkins (Lewisham West and help prevent knife crime Penge) during summer 2021. 10 Sarah Jones (Croydon Supplementary Lab Physical Minister Atkins Central) 11 + Antony Higginbotham What steps her Department Con Physical Minister Malthouse 12 + (Burnley) is taking to help dismantle 13 county lines drugs gangs. 12 Florence Eshalomi What steps she is taking to Lab Virtual Minister Malthouse (Vauxhall) (a) tackle county lines drug trafficking and (b) safeguard children from county lines exploitation. 13 Jack Brereton (Stoke- What steps her Department Con Physical Minister Malthouse on-Trent South) is taking to help dismantle county lines drugs gangs. 14 Cat Smith (Lancaster What steps she has taken Lab Virtual Minister Foster and Fleetwood) to help ensure that Border Force staff are trained on exemptions from require- ments for covid-19 testing. 15 + John Howell (Henley) What steps her Department Con Physical Minister Philp 16 is taking to tackle people smuggling. 16 Sir Edward Leigh What steps her Department Con Physical Minister Philp (Gainsborough) is taking to tackle people smuggling. Monday 12 July 2021 3 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 17 Stuart C McDonald Supplementary SNP Physical Minister Philp (Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East) 18 Dr Jamie Wallis What steps her Department Con Virtual Secretary Patel (Bridgend) is taking to tackle violence against women and girls. 19 Jess Phillips Supplementary Lab Physical Secretary Patel (Birmingham, Yardley) 20 Mrs Maria Miller What steps she is taking to Con Virtual Minister Atkins (Basingstoke) tackle child sexual abuse. 21 Neil Parish (Tiverton What steps her Department Con Physical Minister Malthouse and Honiton) is taking to tackle scam callers. 22 + Fleur Anderson What estimate she has Lab Virtual Secretary Patel 23 (Putney) made of the number of people who are eligible for the EU Settlement Scheme but missed the application deadline of 30 June 2021. 23 Kate Osborne (Jarrow) What estimate she has Lab Virtual Secretary Patel made of the number of people who are eligible for the EU Settlement Scheme but missed the application deadline of 30 June 2021. 24 Bambos Supplementary Lab Physical Secretary Patel Charalambous (Enfield, Southgate) 25 + Mhairi Black (Paisley What plans she has to bring SNP Virtual Minister Malthouse 26 and Renfrewshire forward proposals to review South) the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. 26 Angela Crawley What plans she has to bring SNP Virtual Minister Malthouse (Lanark and Hamilton forward proposals to review East) the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. 27 Sarah Owen (Luton What recent discussions she Lab Physical Minister Malthouse North) has had with the Secretary of State for Education on the effect of the Prevent duty on freedom of speech in (a) higher education, (b) further education and (c) schools. 4 Monday 12 July 2021 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 28 Mark Menzies (Fylde) What steps her Department Con Virtual Minister Malthouse is taking to reduce levels of burglary and theft. 29 Alun Cairns (Vale of What plans she has to sup- Con Virtual Minister Malthouse Glamorgan) port police forces in coastal communities. 30 Alexander Stafford What steps her Department Con Virtual Secretary Patel (Rother Valley) is taking to help protect police officers from harm in the line of duty. 31 Stephen Hammond What estimate she has made Con Virtual Minister Malthouse (Wimbledon) of the total number of police officers (a) recruited by the Metropolitan Police in 2020 and (b) due to be recruited by that force in 2021. 32 David Simmonds What recent progress her Con Virtual Minister Philp (Ruislip, Northwood Department has made on and Pinner) implementing the new National Transfer Scheme. 33 Mr David Davis What recent progress she Con Physical Minister Foster (Haltemprice and has made with the Secretary Howden) of State for Defence on implementing the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy. 34 Jeff Smith What the average length of Lab Virtual Minister Foster (Manchester, time is for her Department Withington) to process asylum applications. 35 Tim Farron What progress her LD Virtual Minister Philp (Westmorland and Department has made Lonsdale) towards establishing a target for annual refugee resettle- ment places. 36 Judith Cummins What steps her Department Lab Physical Minister Malthouse (Bradford South) is taking to help police forces tackle road traffic offences. 37 Steven Bonnar What steps she is taking to SNP Physical Minister Philp (Coatbridge, Chryston meet the UK’s international and Bellshill) obligations on refugees and asylum seekers. T1 Scott Benton If she will make a statement Con Physical Secretary Patel (Blackpool South) on her departmental responsibilities. Monday 12 July 2021 5 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical T2, T3 Nick Thomas-Symonds Lab Physical (Torfaen) T4 Rob Butler (Aylesbury) Con Physical T5 Yvette Cooper Lab Physical (Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford) T6 Sir Edward Leigh Con Physical (Gainsborough) T7 Stuart C McDonald SNP Physical (Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East) T8 Dr Jamie Wallis Con Virtual (Bridgend) T9 Neil Coyle Lab Virtual (Bermondsey and Old Southwark) T10 Mrs Maria Miller Con Virtual (Basingstoke) T11 Helen Hayes (Dulwich Lab Physical and West Norwood) T12 Chris Green (Bolton Con Physical West) T13 Kate Osamor Lab Virtual (Edmonton) T14 David Warburton Con Physical (Somerton and Frome) T15 Sarah Owen (Luton Lab Physical North) T16 Andrew Selous (South Con Virtual West Bedfordshire) T17 Margaret Ferrier Ind Virtual (Rutherglen and Hamilton West) T18 Martyn Day SNP Virtual (Linlithgow and East Falkirk) 6 Monday 12 July 2021 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT: SECRETARY OF STATE FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE ON COVID-19 UPDATE About 3.30pm Order Member Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 1 Jonathan Ashworth (Leicester South) Lab Physical Secretary Javid 2 Jeremy Hunt (South West Surrey) Con Physical Secretary Javid 3 Dr Philippa Whitford (Central Ayrshire) SNP Virtual Secretary Javid 4 Sir Desmond Swayne (New Forest West) Con Physical Secretary Javid 5 Munira Wilson (Twickenham) LD Physical Secretary Javid 6 Mr Mark Harper (Forest of Dean) Con Physical Secretary Javid 7 Jim Shannon (Strangford) DUP Physical Secretary Javid 8 Andrew Selous (South West Bedfordshire) Con Virtual Secretary Javid 9 Caroline Lucas (Brighton, Pavilion) Green Virtual Secretary Javid 10 Sir Graham Brady (Altrincham and Sale West) Con Physical Secretary Javid 11 Dame Angela Eagle (Wallasey) Lab Virtual Secretary Javid 12 Steve Brine (Winchester) Con Physical Secretary Javid 13 Sarah Owen (Luton North) Lab Virtual Secretary Javid 14 Greg Clark (Tunbridge Wells) Con Physical Secretary Javid 15 Joanna Cherry (Edinburgh South West) SNP Virtual Secretary Javid 16 Jack Brereton (Stoke-on-Trent South) Con Physical Secretary Javid 17 Mr Ben Bradshaw (Exeter) Lab Virtual Secretary Javid 18 Mike Wood (Dudley South) Con Virtual Secretary Javid 19 Mr Alistair Carmichael (Orkney and Shetland) LD Physical Secretary Javid 20 Laura Farris (Newbury) Con Physical Secretary Javid 21 Janet Daby (Lewisham East) Lab Virtual Secretary Javid 22 Dr Andrew Murrison (South West Wiltshire) Con Virtual Secretary Javid 23 Christian Matheson
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