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Liz has 137 Hansard debate appearances, 87 parliamentary questions, and 7 sponsored bills on record. Activity data comes from Hansard, the UK Parliament Questions API, and the Bills API.

Debate activity

Parliamentary debate appearances from Hansard. Contribution counts cover the last 12 months.

18

Speeches

99

Questions

58

Interventions

0

Answers

5

Points of order

0

Statements

Most active debate topics

Crime / Justice 17 appearances
Migration 7 appearances
Defence 7 appearances
Transport 5 appearances
Foreign Affairs 4 appearances

Recent appearances

Debate Contributions
Public Office (Accountability) Bill 14 Jul 2026 1
Public Office (Accountability) Bill 14 Jul 2026 1
Public Office (Accountability) Bill 14 Jul 2026 1
Public Office (Accountability) Bill 14 Jul 2026 1
Death of Ann Widdecombe 13 Jul 2026 1
Immigration and Asylum Bill 13 Jul 2026 3
Immigration and Asylum Bill 13 Jul 2026 3
Death of Ann Widdecombe 13 Jul 2026 1
Immigration and Asylum Bill 13 Jul 2026 3
Death of Ann Widdecombe 13 Jul 2026 1

Source: UK Parliament Hansard API

Question activity

Written and oral parliamentary questions tabled in the last 12 months.

81

Written

6

Oral

81

Answered

87

Total

Most questioned departments

Department for Energy Security and Net Zero 28 questions
Ministry of Justice 15 questions
Home Office 15 questions
Department for Transport 6 questions
Wales Office 6 questions
Ministry of Defence 4 questions
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs 2 questions
Department for Business and Trade 2 questions

Most active question topics

Crime / Justice 23 questions
Energy 20 questions
Tax 4 questions
Housing 3 questions

Recent questions

Question
Nature Conservation 13 Jul 2026 Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Elections: Local Government 7 Jul 2026 Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
HM Prison and Probation Service 6 Jul 2026 Ministry of Justice
HM Prison and Probation Service: Complaints 6 Jul 2026 Ministry of Justice
HM Prison and Probation Service: Complaints 6 Jul 2026 Ministry of Justice
Police: Workplace Pensions 22 Jun 2026 Home Office
Energy: Conservation 5 Jun 2026 Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Energy: Conservation 5 Jun 2026 Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Warm Homes Plan: Inspections 5 Jun 2026 Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
HM Coastguard: Conditions of Employment 3 Jun 2026 Department for Transport

Sources: Written Questions API, Oral Questions API

Bills sponsored

Bills where this MP is recorded as primary sponsor in the UK Parliament Bills API.

Bill Divisions
Courts (Abuse of Process) Bill Private Members' Bill (Ten Minute Rule) 0
Criminal Offences (Misuse of Digital Technologies and Services) (Consolidation) Bill Private Members' Bill (Ten Minute Rule) 0
Crown Estate (Devolution to Wales) Bill Private Members' Bill (Presentation) 0
Elected Representatives (Prohibition of Deception) Bill Private Members' Bill (Ten Minute Rule) 0
Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (Amendment) Bill Private Members' Bill (Presentation) 0
Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill Private Members' Bill (Ten Minute Rule) 0
Tax Reform Commission Bill Private Members' Bill (Ten Minute Rule) 0

Source: UK Parliament Bills API

Activity FAQs

How active is Liz Saville Roberts in parliamentary debates?

Liz Saville Roberts has made 180 contributions across 137 debate appearances in the last 12 months, according to Hansard records.

How many parliamentary questions has Liz Saville Roberts asked?

Liz Saville Roberts has tabled 87 parliamentary questions in the last 12 months: 81 written and 6 oral. The Commons average is 127 questions per MP over the same period.

What is the difference between written and oral questions?

Written questions require a formal written response from a government minister, usually within a set number of sitting days. Oral questions are asked aloud during departmental question time in the Commons chamber.