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7 Jan 2025Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 409)

Outside of that, is there anything else that you think should be looked at?

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7 Jan 2025Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 487)

Is that literally turned up and spoke to the polling clerk? Obviously, there may have been people who got discouraged before that who you are not counting in those numbers.

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7 Jan 2025Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 487)

A lot of the discussion we have had today has come back to you as an organisation being able to provide data and recommend changes that the Government are therefore responsible for enacting, and that is the process that we have gone through with voter ID. What makes many of us quite uncomfortable with that process is t

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7 Jan 2025Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 487)

With respect, that was not quite the question. I appreciate that there were some bad things that some people said were going to happen or we feared might happen that did not happen. What worries many people, or certainly worries me, is that there was a recommendation made by the Electoral Commission to bring this in in

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7 Jan 2025Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 487)

I am still not completely convinced on those arguments either. You don’t say, “We are going to make a change because other people are doing it,” in order to solve a problem that does not exist. That does not feel like a particularly compelling argument either; neither does, “Well, it worked in Northern Ireland eventual

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7 Jan 2025Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 409)

It is clearly fantastic to see the ambition on housing and planning and what has been achieved already by this Government. Do you want to set out, quickly, how you see us moving towards 1.5 million, given the fact that 221,000 homes were completed in the last financial year? We clearly need to significantly improve on

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7 Jan 2025Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 409)

The broad point is that you will be underachieving 300,000 in the early years of the Parliament to overachieve later in the Parliament, and hopefully in subsequent Parliaments as well. One issue would be that the housing target you are setting local councils is 370,000. The reason is it 370,000, as opposed to 300,000,

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7 Jan 2025Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 409)

I will come on to some of the other blockages in a minute, but if it looks like we need to be increasing the annual number towards the end of this Parliament, will you look again at that 370,000 number and potentially look at increasing it? It may not be high enough to hit the kind of numbers that we need to be hitting

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17 Dec 2024National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill

I thank the hon. Lady for her contribution. I refer her back to the comments made by my hon. Friend the Member for Earley and Woodley (Yuan Yang). Our tax system has got even more complicated, particularly after the last 14 years, and we do not want to see the level of complexity, which costs businesses and organisatio

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17 Dec 2024National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill

Thank you, Ms Nokes. I am happy to count the number of times I have mentioned national insurance in my speech, but I can guarantee Conservative Members that it has been quite frequent. I will mention it again in the following sentence. The Budget, including the NICs changes, makes hard decisions to fix the foundations

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17 Dec 2024National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill

I support the measures in the Budget. Given the speech that we heard from the shadow Minister, before we get into the policy I want to pause and acknowledge the extraordinary contribution of small businesses in my constituency and throughout the country. Every single day, countless individuals take on the challenge of

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16 Dec 2024 English Devolution

I thank the Minister for the ambition he has shown in his statement, particularly on how we can get local authorities to support the building of the 1.5 million homes that this country needs. Before the White Paper’s publication, the Department saw expressions of interest from various areas. However, some of those init

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12 Dec 2024 Building Homes

That is okay. Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. Thanks to the failure of the Conservative party, over 150,000 children will be waking up on Christmas day in temporary accommodation. If that is a record to be proud about, I have absolutely no idea what would make Opposition Members feel any shame. May I get two reassuran

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9 Dec 2024Planning Committees: Reform

It is good to see the Government’s recommitment to the importance of local plans. In July this year, Milton Keynes city council went through the important process of developing a local plan. During the election campaign, the former Prime Minister, the right hon. Member for Richmond and Northallerton (Rishi Sunak), visi

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4 Dec 2024 Employer National Insurance Contributions

I thank the hon. Gentleman. I was looking at some research the other day that shows that parachute jumps end up costing the NHS more money because of the risk of injury than they raise for the charities concerned. Does he agree that, rather than parachute jumps, what our NHS needs is the £22.6 billion investment that h

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4 Dec 2024 Employer National Insurance Contributions

Will the hon. Gentleman give way?

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3 Dec 2024National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill

Under the last Conservative Government, 10 pubs closed every single week. Before the hon. Member talks about our record, will he apologise for the record of the last Conservative Government, which was incredibly damaging to businesses, particularly hospitality businesses, across the country?

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27 Nov 2024 Finance Bill

Which one?

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27 Nov 2024Engagements

Q3. Residents in Redhouse Park in my constituency are suffering from soaring management fees and poor service from their fleeceholder management company. Recent BBC reporting has once again demonstrated the consequences of the outdated and feudal leasehold system. All of them are frustrated by the broken promises of th

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26 Nov 2024Leadership on Climate Change

At COP29, under a Labour Government, the UK reclaimed its position as a global leader on climate action. We recognise now that our security and prosperity hinge on addressing the crisis. Will my right hon. Friend join me in welcoming the progress made on climate finance, while acknowledging that there is much more to d

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