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6 Jan 2025Frozen Russian Assets: Ukraine

Across the House, we agree that we must show Putin that we have the resolve and resources to defeat him. If we do not, a great power war more terrible that we can imagine will come. A century ago, politicians on these Benches failed, and what followed was the most destructive war in the history of humankind. Stopping t

defenceeconomy-jobs
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6 Jan 2025Flooding

Over the past 24 hours, heavy rainfall has led to flooding in my constituency in Loughborough, Quorn and Hathern. A year ago, the Prime Minister visited Loughborough when that bout of flooding ruined homes—we were both deeply moved. The Secretary of State, my right hon. Friend the Member for Streatham and Croydon North

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

I thank the right hon. Member for his incredibly kind words. For me, this is actually rather simple. I follow the Office for Budget Responsibility forecast, which goes through the Treasury policy costing and gets signed off. Those are the numbers I look at, and that is the money that will come in. We are raising the mo

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobshealth
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17 Dec 2024National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill

This Labour Government will invest to rebuild our broken nation. Investment in our future will be paid for by tax revenue, and today we are debating the largest revenue-raising policy in our Budget. I am proud that revenue will be raised from the largest businesses to fund the homes, jobs and skills that we need to cre

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

I absolutely understand the benefits of early years childcare, which is why we are so proud that it is a key part of this Government’s opportunity mission and is one of our milestones. We know that money invested today will pay dividends in the future. Labour Members we are absolutely committed to expanding and investi

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

I direct the hon. Gentleman to today’s labour market statistics. Employment is still high; unemployment is about the same as it was; and I think inactivity is falling. In the official statistics, the picture looks good. More broadly, vacancies are not the measure that we want to look at. Instead, we want to look at the

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

The young and the lowest paid work in the smallest businesses. Some analysis, including that from the Institute for Fiscal Studies, does not include these measures, and does not have matched employer-employee datasets. Indeed, Paul Johnson admitted as much when he came before the Treasury Committee.

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16 Dec 2024Budget 2024: Unemployment

That is incredibly kind of you, Mr Speaker. Young non-graduates are finding it far harder to get good, well-paid jobs. The number of young people not in education, employment or training has nearly doubled since 2013, and youth unemployment is at its highest rate in almost a decade because young people are not getting

economy-jobslabour-marketfiscal-policy
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11 Dec 2024 Finance Bill

By building the houses we need, we get the revenue from the tax changes we see today. Indeed, that is the entire point of our programme, in addition to the planning reforms that my hon. Friend the Member for Reading Central (Matt Rodda) referred to. From the tax revenue we raise from the measure we are debating and oth

educationfiscal-policy
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11 Dec 2024 Finance Bill

I will make some progress. We are creating good jobs through our measures in the green transition and the caring economy and yes, building homes for the young to live in. Our warm homes plan will upgrade 300,000 homes and create tens of thousands of good construction jobs. Our expansion in early years childcare will se

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11 Dec 2024 Finance Bill

The point is that by ending the tax breaks for the wealthiest, we are able to raise the revenue that we need to invest in our nation’s prosperity. That is the point of the programmes that we are setting out—programmes such as “Get Britain Working”, the affordable homes programme, and the expansion of early years childc

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11 Dec 2024 Finance Bill

I thank the right hon. Member for his kind words. As he will know, the Government are fixing things for those who need special education—there is a huge amount we have to fix in this country—and he should remember the VAT exemption for those with EHCPs. For those who cannot currently afford a decent life, the situation

educationfiscal-policy
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11 Dec 2024 Finance Bill

The difference in our approaches is that I do not believe in running down the state sector so people have to use the private sector to get a decent education. Half of schools do not have the specialist maths teachers they need and a third of students fail their maths GCSE. We do have a difference in our governing philo

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11 Dec 2024 Finance Bill

In my constituency, private school fees are £15,000 per child per year. As a point of fact, almost no one in the bottom 80% sends their children to private school. Overall, it is 6%, while more than half of the top 1% send their children there. While I appreciate the hon. Lady’s point, it is not where the numbers are.

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11 Dec 2024 Finance Bill

Thank you very much, Madam Chair. I thank the entire House for its well wishes. I rise to speak of how our reforms will raise tax revenues from the wealthiest and use that money to build prosperity for all, because that is at the heart of our governing spirit. Building prosperity for all means creating prosperity for t

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4 Dec 2024 Employer National Insurance Contributions

We on this side of the House will not take lectures on living standards from the party that left us with the worst squeeze on wages since Napoleon, the highest energy prices in the G7 and the highest inflation. The Conservatives left us with the worst-insulated homes and dependent on natural gas. That is why this party

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

I entirely agree with my hon. Friend. If Opposition parties wish to criticise the tax rise on the largest businesses and the wealthiest individuals, they must set out what services they will cut and who will not get a GP appointment or the teachers that are needed. We are investing to raise returns. Investing in our sc

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobshealth
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3 Dec 2024National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill

The Government will set out exactly what the health and care budgets will be before next April, and the investment will go towards improving the health and care system that we and our loved ones rely on. All the money that is being invested in the health service, our teachers and elsewhere across the economy needs to b

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

It is the responsible decision to invest in this country’s foundation, so that we get the doctors, nurses and teachers that we all need, and to insulate our homes.

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

Not only are we protecting the smallest businesses by raising the employment allowance, but there will be business rates relief for the hospitality businesses to which the hon. Gentleman refers.

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