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26 Nov 2024Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 450)

Yes.

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26 Nov 2024Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 450)

The drop-off in the UK productivity figures from the end of the financial crisis is directly attributable to the challenging position that we find ourselves in, by which we can look back at over a decade and a half now of low investment, low productivity and anaemic growth. If you strip all the politics and partisanshi

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6 Nov 2024Budget Resolutions

We have a similar question. The Government’s wider pro-business changes cannot be modelled by the OBR, and we know that we have to prove them. There is simply no way that we will get to the higher business investment, the higher productivity growth and the stronger economic growth that we need in all parts of the count

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6 Nov 2024Budget Resolutions

I always listen to the hon. Gentleman because he is genuine and conscientious in representing his constituency’s interests. I will always listen to what he has to say. We can judge the exact impact of these changes by looking at the value of claims to date. The Conservative party’s analysis has forgotten to aggregate t

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6 Nov 2024Budget Resolutions

I was going to move on, but I cannot resist the hon. Gentleman.

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6 Nov 2024Budget Resolutions

I am sorry but, again, the right hon. Gentleman is wrong. I agree with part of his assessment, such as that a strong and thriving private sector is crucial to growth, but I find his analysis a little simplistic. Private firms will say that they also need skilled workers, and that they need a decent transport system so

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6 Nov 2024Budget Resolutions

That is not what it says. First, on the figures, we cannot make a like-for-like comparison because we know that the information provided by the previous Government in their financial information was erroneous. They did not square their own spending pledges with what was in those documents. The analysis by the OBR shows

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6 Nov 2024Budget Resolutions

It is a pleasure to open this final day of the debate on the Chancellor’s growth Budget. Can I welcome the new shadow team? It is lovely to see them in place. I think many of us on this side would admit that we were shadow Ministers for longer than we ideally would have been, and I know that it is a tough and thankless

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6 Nov 2024Budget Resolutions

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6 Nov 2024Budget Resolutions

Let us reflect on where we are today—the first day of the constructive Opposition. The new Leader of the Conservative party stood at the Dispatch Box two hours ago and called for both tax cuts and massive public spending on defence. How are you going to pay for projects that you promised but never delivered, and that y

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6 Nov 2024Budget Resolutions

I ask the right hon. Gentleman to look at the detail of our plans. From the data held by the Treasury, we can plan for how many firms will be affected, and it is a very small number. In most cases, given the existing inheritance tax nil-rate band, especially where property is involved or where there is a transfer from

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6 Nov 2024Budget Resolutions

I have already given the right hon. Gentleman a go. I will make a little progress, and we will see whether he can do a better one next time. The result was a protracted period of anaemic growth. Had our economy grown at the average rate of other OECD countries over this period, it would have been £171 billion larger. I

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20 Oct 2024 Employment Rights Bill

I thank right hon. and hon. Members across the House for an informed debate on the Employment Rights Bill and the Government’s plan to make work pay. In closing, I declare to the House that I am a proud member of the Unite and USDAW trade unions. Even more proudly, I declare that I come from exactly the kind of working

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20 Oct 2024 Employment Rights Bill

You are the shadow Business Secretary.

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10 Sept 2024Port Talbot Transition Project

The levels of ambition and resource that we have as a new Government are actually greater than the figures that the hon. Lady has just given. To do the work that she describes requires a private sector partner. The Government cannot alone meet the capital expenditure needs. Indeed, to be successful it is better to work

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10 Sept 2024Port Talbot Transition Project

I welcome the hon. Gentleman’s support for industrial strategy. I have said many times that there should be, as there is in many countries, cross-party agreement—perhaps not on the detail, but on the premise and what we are trying to achieve. He asks about domestic manufacture and the blast furnaces remaining open. Tha

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10 Sept 2024Port Talbot Transition Project

My hon. Friend is right to make that point. We cannot say enough that this is not a sunset industry; it should have a bright future. We can get this right. On the negotiations, my hon. Friend will know what I have already said about the conversations with British Steel. It is a very challenging issue. We have made it c

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10 Sept 2024Port Talbot Transition Project

I am afraid that the hon. Member is misinformed as to what this is about. The issue is that these sites lose approximately £1 million a day. They have done so for a long time, and the owners are fed up and want to know that there will be a plan for the future. The role of the Government is to make that future better th

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10 Sept 2024Port Talbot Transition Project

I thank my hon. Friend for all his support during our years in opposition, when we tackled many of these issues. He asks about procurement. Of course, anything that we do as a Government will be consistent with international trade rules and our commitment to open markets and multilateralism. There is a legitimate way i

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10 Sept 2024Port Talbot Transition Project

I have been a Member of Parliament for 14 years, in which I have seen some interesting political events, but I do not think I have ever heard a contribution with such brass neck. That is quite something, because there is quite a menu to choose from. Let me explain what I was doing during polling week, in the lead up to

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