Speeches by Clifton-Brown.
Every Hansard contribution by Geoffrey Clifton-Brown this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 141–160 of 167 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 19 Dec 2024 | Liaison Committee (Commons) — Oral Evidence (HC 530) “Good afternoon, Prime Minister. The Public Accounts Committee exists to scrutinise public expenditure across Government to get the biggest bang for the taxpayer’s pound. One of the ways you could save billions is to improve public sector productivity. I have three discrete questions on that. The first is on the adoptio…” | 100 |
| 4 Dec 2024 | Farming and Inheritance Tax “If the hon. Gentleman will just listen to my speech and the examples that I am about to give with an open mind, he might change his mind. The Treasury does not include in its figures the impact of business property relief claims; that also fits under the same £1 million ceiling. According to the NFU, 40% of farmers als…” economy-jobsenvironmentcost-of-living | 156 |
| 4 Dec 2024 | Farming and Inheritance Tax “I do not want to give way to too many people, but I will to the hon. Gentleman.” economy-jobsenvironmentcost-of-living | 18 |
| 4 Dec 2024 | Farming and Inheritance Tax “That was over a much longer period, but these changes will take effect much quicker. I can assure the hon. Gentleman that once the tax starts to bite, those jobs will be lost quite quickly. To put that into perspective, the OBR has predicted that only £590 million a year is due to be raised from this destructive policy…” economy-jobsenvironmentcost-of-living | 328 |
| 4 Dec 2024 | Farming and Inheritance Tax “It is the last time.” economy-jobsenvironmentcost-of-living | 5 |
| 4 Dec 2024 | Farming and Inheritance Tax “If the hon. Gentleman wants to call an Adjournment debate on Brexit, he is entitled to do so. I was talking about the serious issue of how this farmer and many others up and down the country will be able to afford the tax—they will not. I understand that the Government have suggested that farmers should be forward-plan…” economy-jobsenvironmentcost-of-living | 548 |
| 4 Dec 2024 | Farming and Inheritance Tax “I am very grateful to the hon. Gentleman for giving way. He is a Treasury Minister. May I suggest that some of the disparity between the Treasury figures and those of other reputable bodies representing agricultural interests is because of land values? Average values for ordinary land in the Cotswolds are now £15,000 a…” economy-jobsenvironmentcost-of-living | 93 |
| 4 Dec 2024 | Farming and Inheritance Tax “I declare my interest as a working farmer and a chartered surveyor. When I drive through my constituency, I am always reminded that farmers are the most underrated and essential workers in the rural Cotswolds and many other rural areas. Many have worked the land for generations, and I think in particular of my constitu…” economy-jobsenvironmentcost-of-living | 341 |
| 4 Dec 2024 | Farming and Inheritance Tax “We have already had an exchange in interventions, so I ask the hon. Gentleman to first let me say this about land prices. I disagree with the point about land prices being inflated. We cannot buck the market. It is not the policies that inflate land prices; it is people coming in from outside agriculture who are puttin…” economy-jobsenvironmentcost-of-living | 61 |
| 4 Nov 2024 | Budget: Implications for Farming Communities “I declare my interests as a farmer. A 75-year-old farmer emailed me last week and said “we work long hours, usually alone.” He said that agriculture “has one of the highest suicide rates of any industry. There is a great deal of talk these days about mental health and the need to alleviate stress in the workplace, yet”…” economy-jobsenvironmentcost-of-living | 82 |
| 31 Oct 2024 | Income tax (charge) “I have run a business for a much longer time than that. There are many measures in the Budget that will be very deleterious, especially for the smallest businesses, and we will have to wait and see how they turn out. The Budget will have serious implications for farmers and rural communities in my constituency. I refer…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobsagriculture | 238 |
| 31 Oct 2024 | Income tax (charge) “I suggest gently to the hon. Gentleman that, whatever the number, if the change causes damage to the farming sector and the productivity of food production, it is not helpful, and nor does it raise much money. What we surely want is measures in the Budget and elsewhere to boost the productivity of our agricultural sect…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobsagriculture | 537 |
| 31 Oct 2024 | Income tax (charge) “May I suggest that the difference between my right hon. Friend’s Budget and this one is that, although he gave considerable extra increases to the national health service, he coupled them with a need to increase productivity? There was no word in yesterday’s Budget about increasing productivity in the health service.” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobsagriculture | 51 |
| 31 Oct 2024 | Income tax (charge) “May I start by paying a huge tribute to the hon. Member for Worcester (Tom Collins) for his maiden speech? It was clear, and he paid a sincere tribute to his predecessor, for whom we all have a great deal of affection. I am sure that the hon. Gentleman will have a great future in this place, and I look forward to heari…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobsagriculture | 814 |
| 31 Oct 2024 | Income tax (charge) “I thank the hon. Gentleman for his comments about my election, and the PAC looks forward to scrutinising all Government expenditure carefully. He has fallen into the same trap as everybody else. Unfortunately, the OBR said yesterday that it could not find the £22 billion black hole. I do not have the exact quote, but t…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobsagriculture | 260 |
| 31 Oct 2024 | Income tax (charge) “The hon. Gentleman can have a try, too.” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobsagriculture | 8 |
| 31 Oct 2024 | Business of the House “I know that you, Mr Speaker, take a close interest in the enormous restoration and renewal project in this House, which is estimated to cost at least £10 billion of anybody’s money—[Interruption.] At least. We are currently spending £2 million a week on maintenance in this place, a large chunk of which is taken up by t…” economy-jobscost-of-livinglocal-government | 133 |
| 30 Oct 2024 | Budget Resolutions “rose—” economy-jobscost-of-livinghealth | 1 |
| 30 Oct 2024 | Budget Resolutions “I thank the Chair of the Treasury Committee and congratulate her on her new role. There was one very welcome bit of the Budget today, and that was the funding for the infected blood scheme and the Post Office Horizon scheme, but will she join me in urging the Chancellor to ensure that those amounts are quickly paid out…” economy-jobscost-of-livinghealth | 84 |
| 28 Oct 2024 | Fiscal Rules “If we could stick with the here and now, what the Chancellor announced caused the bond markets to move almost immediately by almost 0.5%. That means that interest rates will stay higher for longer. Will the right hon. Gentleman confirm that that will cause hardship to today’s mortgage payers and tomorrow’s generation o…” economy-jobscost-of-living | 63 |