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Keir Starmer Issued on: 18 May at 6.18pm Call lists for the Chamber Wednesday 19 May 2021 A list of Members, both virtually and physically pres- ent, selected to ask Oral Questions and to speak in response to Urgent Questions and Ministerial State- ments; 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 Wales 3 2. Oral Questions to the Prime Minister 8 3. Urgent Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs if he will make a statement on the UK Government’s efforts to secure a ceasefire in Israel and Gaza 10 2 Wednesday 19 May 2021 4. Ministerial Statement: Parliamentary Under-Sec- retary of State for Small Business, Consumers and Labour Markets on Post Office Update 13 5. Queen’s Speech (Motion for an Address) Final Day: A plan for the NHS and social care 16 Wednesday 19 May 2021 3 ORAL QUESTIONS TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WALES After prayers Order Member Question Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Phys- ical 1 + 2 Scott Benton What recent Con Phys- Secretary (Blackpool discussions he ical Hart South) has had with the Secretary of State for Transport on connectivity and infrastructure within Wales and cross-border. 2 Marco Longhi What recent Con Phys- Secretary (Dudley discussions he ical Hart North) has had with the Secretary of State for Transport on connectivity and infrastructure within Wales and cross-border. 3, 4 Liz Saville Supplementary PC Vir- Secretary Roberts tual Hart (Dwyfor Meirionnydd) 5 Chris Elmore Supplementary Lab Phys- Secretary (Ogmore) ical Hart 4 Wednesday 19 May 2021 Order Member Question Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Phys- ical 6 + 7 Matt Western What steps the Lab Vir- Secretary + 8 (Warwick and Government is tual Hart Leamington) taking to support the manufactur- ing industry in Wales. 7 Mr Tan- What steps the Lab Phys- Secretary manjeet Government is ical Hart Singh Dhesi taking to support (Slough) the manufactur- ing industry in Wales. 8 Mick Whitley What steps the Lab Vir- Secretary (Birkenhead) Government is tual Hart taking to support the manufactur- ing industry in Wales. 9 Dr Jamie Supplementary Con Vir- Secretary Wallis tual Hart (Bridgend) 10 Gerald Jones Supplementary Lab Phys- Secretary (Merthyr ical Hart Tydfil and Rhymney) Wednesday 19 May 2021 5 Order Member Question Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Phys- ical 11 Alex Davies- What recent Lab Phys- Minister Jones (Pon- discussions he ical Davies typridd) has had with the Chancellor of the Exchequer on financial support for people in Wales affected by the covid-19 out- break. 12, 13 Nia Griffith Supplementary Lab Phys- Minister (Llanelli) ical Davies 14 Ben Lake Supplementary PC Phys- Minister (Ceredigion) ical Davies 15 John Spellar What discus- Lab Phys- Minister (Warley) sions he has had ical Davies with the Welsh Government on encouraging the purchasing of Brit- ish made goods through public sector contracts. 16 Sir Edward What assessment Con Phys- Minister Leigh (Gains- he has made of ical Davies borough) the effect of the outcome of the 2021 Senedd election on the strength of the Union. 6 Wednesday 19 May 2021 Order Member Question Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Phys- ical 17 Deidre Brock What recent SNP Vir- Minister (Edinburgh discussions he tual Davies North and has had with the Leith) Welsh Govern- ment on the ade- quacy of the fiscal settlement. 18 John Howell If he will make an Con Phys- Secretary (Henley) assessment of the ical Hart effect of the out- come of the 2021 Senedd election on the economy in Wales. 19 Christina Rees Supplementary Lab Vir- Secretary (Neath) tual Hart 20 Stephen What discussions Con Phys- Secretary Crabb (Preseli he has had with ical Hart Pembrokesh- the Welsh Gov- ire) ernment since the 2021 Senedd election. 21 Peter Gibson What steps his Con Vir- Secretary (Darlington) Department tual Hart is taking to strengthen the Union. 22 Simon Baynes Supplementary Con Vir- Secretary (Clwyd South) tual Hart Wednesday 19 May 2021 7 Order Member Question Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Phys- ical 23 Christine What assessment LD Phys- Secretary Jardine (Edin- he has made of ical Hart burgh West) the potential merits of propos- als to devolve aspects of the benefits system to Wales in line with those powers devolved to Scot- land. 24 + Dr James What steps the Con Phys- Secretary 25 Davies (Vale Government is ical Hart of Clwyd) taking to promote the growth of green industries in North Wales. 25 Jonathan What steps the Con Phys- Secretary Gullis (Stoke- Government is ical Hart on-Trent taking to promote North) the growth of green industries in North Wales. 8 Wednesday 19 May 2021 ORAL QUESTIONS TO THE PRIME MINISTER At 12 noon Order Member Question Party Vir- Minister tual/ Replying Phys- ical 1 Gareth Engagements Lab Vir- Prime Thomas tual Minister (Harrow West) 2 Andrew Con Vir- Prime Rosindell tual Minister (Romford) 3, 4, 5, Keir Starmer Lab Phys- Prime 6, 7, 8 (Holborn and ical Minister St Pancras) 9 Mary Robin- Con Phys- Prime son (Cheadle) ical Minister 10, 11 Ian Blackford SNP Vir- Prime (Ross, Skye tual Minister and Loch- aber) 12 Jo Gideon Con Phys- Prime (Stoke-on- ical Minister Trent Central) 13 Ed Davey LD Phys- Prime (Kingston ical Minister and Surbiton) 14 Andrew Con Phys- Prime Bowie (West ical Minister Aberdeen- shire and Kincardine) Wednesday 19 May 2021 9 Order Member Question Party Vir- Minister tual/ Replying Phys- ical 15 Hywel Wil- PC Vir- Prime liams (Arfon) tual Minister 16 Virginia Con Phys- Prime Crosbie (Ynys ical Minister Môn) 17 Richard SNP Phys- Prime Thomson ical Minister (Gordon) 18 Danny Con Vir- Prime Kruger tual Minister (Devizes) 19 Gerald Jones Lab Phys- Prime (Merthyr ical Minister Tydfil and Rhymney) 20 James Cartl- Con Phys- Prime idge (South ical Minister Suffolk) 21 Andy Slaugh- Lab Vir- Prime ter (Hammer- tual Minister smith) 22 Dr James Con Phys- Prime Davies (Vale ical Minister of Clwyd) 23 Justin Mad- Lab Phys- Prime ders (Elles- ical Minister mere Port and Neston) 24 Antony Hig- Con Phys- Prime ginbotham ical Minister (Burnley) 10 Wednesday 19 May 2021 Order Member Question Party Vir- Minister tual/ Replying Phys- ical 25 David Linden SNP Phys- Prime (Glasgow ical Minister East) URGENT QUESTION: TO ASK THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FOREIGN, COMMONWEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT AFFAIRS IF HE WILL MAKE A STATEMENT ON THE UK GOVERNMENT’S EFFORTS TO SECURE A CEASEFIRE IN ISRAEL AND GAZA About 12.30pm Order Member Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Physi- cal 1 Wayne David (Caerphilly) Lab Physi- Minister cal Cleverly 2 Theresa Villiers (Chipping Con Physi- Minister Barnet) cal Cleverly 3 Chris Law (Dundee West) SNP Virtual Minister Cleverly 4 Robert Halfon (Harlow) Con Virtual Minister Cleverly 5 Layla Moran (Oxford West LD Virtual Minister and Abingdon) Cleverly Wednesday 19 May 2021 11 Order Member Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Physi- cal 6 Felicity Buchan (Kensington) Con Physi- Minister cal Cleverly 7 Dr Rupa Huq (Ealing Central Lab Physi- Minister and Acton) cal Cleverly 8 Stephen Crabb (Preseli Pem- Con Physi- Minister brokeshire) cal Cleverly 9 Richard Burgon (Leeds East) Lab Virtual Minister Cleverly 10 Mr Tobias Ellwood (Bourne- Con Physi- Minister mouth East) cal Cleverly 11 Jim Shannon (Strangford) DUP Physi- Minister cal Cleverly 12 Suzanne Webb (Stourbridge) Con Virtual Minister Cleverly 13 Jeremy Corbyn (Islington Ind Virtual Minister North) Cleverly 14 Alexander Stafford (Rother Con Physi- Minister Valley) cal Cleverly 15 Ms Diane Abbott (Hackney Lab Virtual Minister North and Stoke Newington) Cleverly 16 Dr Andrew Murrison (South Con Virtual Minister West Wiltshire) Cleverly 17 Dr Philippa Whitford (Central SNP Virtual Minister Ayrshire) Cleverly 18 Mary Robinson (Cheadle) Con Virtual Minister Cleverly 19 Chris Bryant (Rhondda) Lab Physi- Minister cal Cleverly 12 Wednesday 19 May 2021 Order Member Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Physi- cal 20 Laura Farris (Newbury) Con Virtual Minister Cleverly 21 Andy Slaughter (Hammer- Lab Physi- Minister smith) cal Cleverly 22 Jacob Young (Redcar) Con Physi- Minister cal Cleverly 23 Munira Wilson (Twickenham) LD Physi- Minister cal Cleverly 24 Greg Smith (Buckingham) Con Physi- Minister cal Cleverly 25 Liam Byrne (Birmingham, Lab Virtual Minister Hodge Hill) Cleverly 26 Mr Mark Harper (Forest of Con Physi- Minister Dean) cal Cleverly 27 Mr Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi Lab Physi- Minister (Slough) cal Cleverly 28 Bob Blackman (Harrow East) Con Virtual Minister Cleverly 29 Hywel Williams (Arfon) PC Physi- Minister cal Cleverly 30 Christian Wakeford (Bury Con Physi- Minister South) cal Cleverly 31 Caroline Lucas (Brighton, Green Virtual Minister Pavilion) Cleverly 32 Andrew Percy (Brigg and Con Virtual Minister Goole) Cleverly 33 Bell Ribeiro-Addy Lab Virtual Minister (Streatham) Cleverly Wednesday 19 May 2021 13 Order Member Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Physi- cal 34 Dr Matthew Offord (Hendon) Con Virtual Minister Cleverly 35 James Murray (Ealing North) Lab Virtual Minister Cleverly 36 Dehenna Davison (Bishop Con Virtual Minister Auckland) Cleverly 37 Stephen Timms (East Ham) Lab Virtual Minister Cleverly 38 Jerome Mayhew (Broadland) Con Physi- Minister cal Cleverly 39 Dave Doogan (Angus) SNP Physi- Minister cal Cleverly 40 Antony Higginbotham (Burn- Con Physi- Minister
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