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Speeches by Rigby.

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5 Nov 2024Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 320)

I am conscious that you have extended your forecast out to a 10-year and a 50-year period. I am also conscious, Professor Miles, that you mentioned the timeline, which I want to dig into in a second. I am conscious as well of the note in your report about the new draft charter for budget responsibility. Do you think th

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5 Nov 2024Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 320)

On those time lags, you are obviously assuming a decent amount of time. How confident are you about the evidence for those time lags?

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31 Oct 2024Business of the House

Next year, England will proudly host the women’s rugby world cup. Franklin’s Gardens, home to our mighty premiership champions Northampton Saints, is set to stage several matches, including a Red Roses game. There is huge excitement in our town and beyond about the opportunities that England hosting the games will prov

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9 Sept 2024 Social Security

I am grateful to the Secretary of State for giving way. Pension credit uptake is clearly critically important. From discussions I have had in my constituency, I know there are some myths around pension credit eligibility. Will the Secretary of State please confirm the efforts she is making on pension credit uptake, and

fiscal-policysocial-carecost-of-living
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3 Sept 2024Budget Responsibility Bill

I pay tribute to my hon. Friend the Member for Plymouth Moor View (Fred Thomas) on his fantastic maiden speech and to all hon. Members who have made such brilliant maiden speeches in this afternoon’s debate. It is a privilege to follow them and to make my own maiden speech in the context of such an important Bill. Nort

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28 Jul 2024Public Spending: Inheritance

May I point out to certain Opposition Members who might question the difficult decision that the Chancellor has taken to restrict the winter fuel payment to those on pension credit that this approach has been put forward by the Conservatives and the Lib Dems in recent manifestos? The Scottish Government’s own anti-pove

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24 Jul 2024Government Departments: Digital Technologies

11. What steps he is taking to increase the use of digital technologies by Government Departments.

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24 Jul 2024Government Departments: Digital Technologies

I welcome the entire ministerial team to their places. The UK has the chance to become a world leader in bringing new technologies into the heart of Government. The concept of a mission-led Government provides a unique opportunity to do exactly that. What steps is my right hon. Friend taking to ensure that digital tech

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MethodEach row is one contribution (intervention or speech). Word count from the official text.