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

The Minister mentions business rates and the small business multiplier. Will she confirm the continuation of small business rates relief for the rest of this Parliament?

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2 Dec 2024 Grenfell Tower Inquiry

I agree with the hon. Gentleman, as I did during much of our work on the Select Committee. One of Martin Moore-Bick’s recommendations was exactly that: that all test results should be published, not just the ones that support the safety of the product. That would go a long way towards ensuring that the true safety of t

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2 Dec 2024 Grenfell Tower Inquiry

The Grenfell Tower fire was an unthinkable tragedy that claimed 72 lives. It is one of the few moments in life when we all remember exactly where we were when it happened. Our thoughts are with those who lost loved ones, the survivors who endured unimaginable trauma, and all those who were affected by that devastating

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2 Dec 2024Topical Questions

I used to have ginger hair as well! May I give the right hon. Lady the answer to my question? It was the Foreign Secretary. In opposition, the now Home Secretary warned that the Chinese Government are “attempting to influence Parliament”, and trying “to interfere in our democracy and undermine our security.”—[Official

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2 Dec 2024Topical Questions

At whose request did the Secretary of State call in the planning application for the Chinese super-embassy?

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2 Dec 2024 Grenfell Tower Inquiry

I agree. Mistakes were made—there is no doubt about it. As the phase 2 report recommends, there should be greater oversight and regulation of people who proclaim themselves to be experts in these fields. I agree with the hon. Lady’s points. Accountability must remain a cornerstone of our response. Those who knowingly c

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2 Dec 2024 Grenfell Tower Inquiry

There are so many lessons that I hope will be learned across the House. The report is clear that there has been failure by Governments of all stripes over the years, in terms of both building safety and social housing. With the Regulator of Social Housing and the new fire safety regulatory regime, it is hugely importan

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2 Dec 2024 Grenfell Tower Inquiry

My hon. Friend is making an important speech. One of the facts that the phase 2 report has established is that the system is too fragmented, and needs to be brought together under a single construction regulator, as he recommends. Does he envisage the functions that he has described, involving investigations of inciden

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25 Nov 2024 Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill

As the Minister knows, it had been renewed every year since 2021. The Conservative party supports businesses. When that 75% was passed on in England, the same moneys were provided to Scotland and Wales. What did Wales do? Only 40% relief was passed on, not 75%. That is the Welsh Government’s attitude to business. The C

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25 Nov 2024 Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill

Will the Minister confirm the continuation of small business rates relief for the rest of this Parliament?

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25 Nov 2024 Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill

I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: “this House observes that the Autumn Budget 2024 has cut central Government funding for retail, hospitality and leisure business rate relief in 2025-26, and that this Government funding will end completely in 2026-27; expresses con

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25 Nov 2024 Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill

I was part of the fairer funding formula for schools in my area, which had the worst-funded local authorities in the country. I reassure the hon. Gentleman that schools in my constituency improved under the stewardship of the Conservative Government. Surely that is the key metric, rather than just how much money is put

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25 Nov 2024 Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill

The Bill is about raising rates on private schools, which is why I mention them, but I am very happy to talk in glowing terms about the state schools in my constituency, including the one that I attended as a boy and the ones that my children went to. I am for state schools, but I am also for independent education. Why

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25 Nov 2024 Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill

I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for his intervention. I remind him that it was not the Conservative party that voted to leave the European Union, but the people of this country. We respect democratic mandates. I hope every Member on the Government Benches who walks through the Lobby to support the Bill tonight real

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25 Nov 2024 Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill

My hon. Friend is absolutely right. I understand that 90,000 pupils will be transferring to the state sector as a result of these plans. We Conservatives hold firmly to the principle that education should not be taxed. The only other nation to have tried is Greece, which abandoned the policy within months because of th

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4 Nov 2024 Budget: Implications for Farming Communities

The Minister talks about the transition. I talked to my farmers in Bedale on Friday, and the only transition they can see is the transition from family farms to the state. Does he realise that the farming industry is one of the least profitable sectors in the country? The return on capital employed is 0.5%—that is the

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31 Oct 2024Topical Questions

The Government’s choice was to hit businesses, and that is because there is not an ounce of business experience among them. Labour’s death taxes will hit farms and businesses. Families with a typical farm will have to find hundreds of thousands of pounds or see their farms broken up and sold. The Environment Secretary

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31 Oct 2024Topical Questions

If Labour Members going back to their seat this weekend were thinking of going to a local pub for a pint and a chat with local farmers, I would think again. A publican with a mid-sized pub contacted me last night to say that because of yesterday’s changes, he would be £120,000 a year worse off, moving him from profit t

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20 Oct 2024 Employment Rights Bill

I am not a trade union member, and I would not know about my colleagues, but I started a business, as did my hon. Friend the Member for South Suffolk (James Cartlidge), as did the shadow Chancellor and as did many others in our party. We are proud of that fact. This morning I met business representatives covering all p

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20 Oct 2024 Employment Rights Bill

I wish the hon. Member for Dudley (Sonia Kumar) was with me for the hour I spent with the representatives of organisations this morning. They do not feel as she does—that there is nothing to see here and nothing to worry about. They are very concerned, and we should all be worried about that. Through our approach, we d

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