Liz Saville Roberts

Liz Saville Roberts

Rt Hon Liz Saville Roberts MP

Plaid Cymru
House of CommonsActive

Member since 3 July 2024

Recent Debate Contributions

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Business of the House

16/07/2025Commons

1 contribution
I refer the House to my registered interest as co-chair of the justice unions parliamentary group. Substantial changes to skilled worker visa threshol...
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Spending Review 2025

15/07/2025Commons

2 contributions
That is one way of avoiding answering the question, Mr Speaker. My point is that Labour’s skewed sense of fairness does not stop at prioritising the i...
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The Chancellor says that cutting red tape for bankers will trickle down to households. [Interruption.] The 2008 financial crash taught us tha...
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Financial Services Reform

15/07/2025Commons

1 contribution
The grim truth is that people’s living standards in Wales have still not recovered from the 2008 crash, which resulted in a Labour Prime Minister bail...
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Local Justice Area Reform

14/07/2025Commons

3 contributions
I am very interested to hear the Minister mention police forces, because I suspected that that was partly the driver. On community policing, will she ...
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I am very grateful to the hon. Gentleman for his intervention. Of course, this is what we talk about: the nature of justice serving those communities....
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UK-France Migration: Co-operation

13/07/2025Commons

1 contribution
War, persecution and climate change mean that more and more people are fleeing their homes for their own safety. The Home Secretary talks of the need ...
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Magistrates courts are already under significant stress: some 22% of trials do not go ahead on the day that they are listed. Removing the right to cho...
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Prison Security

07/07/2025Commons

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Prison staff are facing record levels of violence and working in such a toxic environment that, according to the Rademaker review, workers are too afr...
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Plans to plunder disability benefits and the decision to hike national insurance contributions are examples of policies that disproportionately hit We...
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Points of Order

01/07/2025Commons

1 contribution
On a point of order, Mr Dirprwy Lefarydd. Privy Counsellors can request and receive confidential briefings on urgent matters, and that makes it possib...
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Business of the House

25/06/2025Commons

1 contribution
My constituents are facing a crisis endured by people across the UK: a lack of access to basic dental care. Siân Gwenllian, Member of the Senedd for A...
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Written Questions Asked

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Written Questions Answered

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Early Day Motions (Primary Sponsor)

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Early Day Motions (Co-sponsored)

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