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Here, you can explore Steve Barclay's most recent appearances and speeches in Parliament. (provided by theyworkforyou):

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Royal Engineers Association in Parliament

Wednesday, 27 August, 2025
A welcome trip from the Royal Engineers Association (REA) to the Houses of Parliament today as part of our regular programme of constituency visits to Westminster. A special mention goes to Nigel ‘Spence’ Spencer, who does so much for our community—particularly through his leadership of the Rem

Bronze-age Heritage: Cambridgeshire | Westminster Hall debates

rose—

Bronze-age Heritage: Cambridgeshire | Westminster Hall debates

I pay tribute to my Cambridgeshire colleague, the hon. Member for Peterborough (Andrew Pakes), for securing this debate.

Huntingdon Train Attack | Commons debates

May I join in with the tributes of my fellow Cambridgeshire MPs?

Huntingdon Train Attack | Commons debates

May I join in with the tributes of my fellow Cambridgeshire MPs?

‘Part IVB - CRIMINAL CASES REVIEW (PUBLIC PETITION) | Sentencing Bill | Commons debates

Indeed, change for the worse. It is bizarre that when serious offences take place, quite often it is the judiciary who get the blame.

‘Part IVB - CRIMINAL CASES REVIEW (PUBLIC PETITION) | Sentencing Bill | Commons debates

Indeed.

‘Part IVB - CRIMINAL CASES REVIEW (PUBLIC PETITION) | Sentencing Bill | Commons debates

Indeed, change for the worse. It is bizarre that when serious offences take place, quite often it is the judiciary who get the blame.

‘Part IVB - CRIMINAL CASES REVIEW (PUBLIC PETITION) | Sentencing Bill | Commons debates

Indeed.

‘Part IVB - CRIMINAL CASES REVIEW (PUBLIC PETITION) | Sentencing Bill | Commons debates

Indeed.

‘Part IVB - CRIMINAL CASES REVIEW (PUBLIC PETITION) | Sentencing Bill | Commons debates

Indeed, change for the worse. It is bizarre that when serious offences take place, quite often it is the judiciary who get the blame.

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