Iqbal Mohamed

Iqbal Mohamed

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CommonsDewsbury and BatleyCurrent Member

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Constituency: Dewsbury and Batley

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Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

2026-04-15 · 19:49

Will the Minister give way?

Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

2026-04-15 · 19:48

I do agree with the hon. Member. I sympathise with the Government—there are huge pressures in all policy areas, particularly children’s services, education and healthcare, and now…

Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

2026-04-15 · 19:45

It is a pleasure to speak in this debate. I rise to call on the Government to support Lords amendments 38 and 106, which would raise the age of access to harmful social media plat…

Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

2026-04-15 · 19:29

Earlier I asked the Minister whether tech giants and providers of social media have access to the consultation, and she will be writing to me with those details. Does the hon. Lad…

Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

2026-04-15 · 19:22

The hon. Member is making an informed speech. Would he agree that the priority for any Government, and any legislator, is to protect citizens from harm? This amendment would prote…

Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

2026-04-15 · 19:18

Would the right hon. Gentleman agree that banning mobile phones in schools will not harm children, and that not banning them does harm children?

Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

2026-04-15

Will the Minister confirm that the consultation is targeted at young people, parents and consumers of social media, and that the Government will not take input from social media c…

Pension Schemes Bill

2026-04-15

The hon. Gentleman is making an eloquent and serious speech. Does he agree that, in addition to fossil fuels, local government pension schemes are exposed to industries and assets…