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Emily Darlington

Lab

Backbencher (MP)

CommonsMilton Keynes Central

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House: Commons

Constituency: Milton Keynes Central

Status: Current member

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Sitting day: 2026-03-25

Activity total: 1

Contributions: 1

Votes recorded: 0

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Statutory Menstrual Leave

2026-04-13 · 17:59

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Mundell. I declare an interest: I have adenomyosis. It took more than 30 years for it to be diagnosed. The average diagnosis…

Technology Sovereignty

2026-03-10 · 17:02

I thank my kind colleagues. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Ms Vaz. This is such a big debate. It is because we are all passionate about UK AI and the growth of th…

Courts and Tribunals Bill

2026-03-10 · 14:38

I am trying to understand the hon. Lady’s point. Is she saying that we should now extend jury trial to all trials, or that we should keep the status quo? Is she saying that it is…

Digital ID: Public Consultation

2026-03-10 · 13:08

I am the mother of teenagers, and they cannot believe how difficult it is to access their data and interact with public services. They call it “cringe”, a bit like the response fr…

Representation of the People Bill

2026-03-02 · 20:33

My hon. Friend is making an excellent speech. Does he agree that although the Representation of People Act 1983 makes it illegal to misrepresent a candidate in an election, that o…

Representation of the People Bill

2026-03-02 · 20:00

If we were to link voting with brain development and maturity, that would mean that men get the right to vote about five years after women. Should we base it on that science?

Representation of the People Bill

2026-03-02 · 19:54

I completely agree. I think we all agree, no matter what side of the House we are on, that a misrepresentation of that kind distorts the electorate’s views. The reality is that it…

Representation of the People Bill

2026-03-02 · 19:51

The most personal form of power each of us has is the power to choose. When we mark our ballot, we exercise something profound and meaningful: our power to decide freely what kind…

International Development

2026-03-19

I recognise how difficult today’s statement is—it is not a position that any Labour Government would ever want to be in. I welcome the commitment from the Foreign Secretary and th…

Courts and Tribunals Bill

2026-03-10

I appreciate that the hon. Member is into storytelling—it may be his next job—but what did he think was going to happen to the courts system when there was a 23% cut under the las…

Topical Questions

2026-03-10

The loan charge was a scandal that affected tens of thousands of people across this country, some of whom were on very low pay and not given a choice by their employers. At the la…

Foreign Financial Influence and Interference: UK Politics

2026-03-25

I welcome the Rycroft review and I very much enjoyed speaking to Philip Rycroft during the process. Beyond crypto and other financial donations, he says we need to tackle deepfake…