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18 Dec 2024 Provisional Local Government Finance Settlement

Thank you for squeezing me in, Madam Deputy Speaker. I refer the House to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests. I was glad to hear my hon. Friend refer to the unfair funding formula championed by the previous Prime Minister, laser targeted as it was at reducing support to communities like mine. Ther

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12 Dec 2024High Streets: Government Support

My hon. Friend will know from his visit to Gateshead this week some of the fantastic small businesses we have on our high street, but also some of the incredible challenges faced by so many high streets and town centres. With that in mind, will he tell us what the Government are doing on access to finance for small bus

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12 Dec 2024 Building Homes

As has already been mentioned, there are 1.3 million people on the social housing waiting list and there will be 150,000 kids in temporary accommodation this Christmas, but the number of under 30s who own their own home is half what it was in the last generation. Does the Minister agree that it will take serious and su

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12 Dec 2024High Streets: Government Support

19. What steps his Department is taking to support high streets.

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5 Dec 2024 Plan for Change: Milestones for Mission-led Government

I thank my right hon. Friend for his statement. When these achievements are reached, the impact on communities like mine will be profound. For too long, people have been told that government does not work. They need to understand that when government is done well, it can and will work. Does my right hon. Friend agree t

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

I thank the hon. Member for his point. This is what is known as a balanced Budget, and we on this side of the House are going to do something remarkable. The amount of money that we raise will match the amount of money that we spend. I know that might seem alien to some of those on the Opposition Benches, but that is w

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

I thank my hon. Friend for making that point. It is always worth reminding Members of all shades and stripes of the existence of the coalition Government. Quite often I hear the Liberal Democrats talk about 14 years of terrible decisions, but I am afraid that they have to own five of those years. We have not heard the

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3 Dec 2024Committee on Standards — Oral Evidence (HC 508)

Thank you, Commissioner, for your report. I think the reason why elected Members are particularly alive to this issue is that in the course of our day-to-day interactions with the public, we often receive contact from members of the public who believe that as Members of Parliament, we are able to deal with a particular

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

The hon. Gentleman appears keen on polling. Can he talk us through the polling for Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng’s Budget?

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

In the recent autumn Budget—it might feel like a long way away, but it was only a few weeks ago—the Chancellor made a decision to change the system of employer’s national insurance contributions. The purpose was to make the largest businesses make a contribution to fund the public services on which working people and b

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

I thank the hon. Gentleman, because he makes an excellent point that I was hoping to come to later in my speech. The previous Government cut national insurance, and do you know what was also cut? The number of GPs in my constituency. It is more complicated than Members pretend; it is not “national insurance vs. GPs”. I

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

No, I have been more than generous in taking interventions so far. It is amazing to see the anger that has been generated among Conservative Members. Let us remember their record, because it is important for the context. In government, they doubled the national debt, stagnated wages—which is awful for businesses, by th

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27 Nov 2024Budget

6. What assessment he has made of the impact of the autumn Budget 2024 on Northern Ireland.

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27 Nov 2024Budget

Does the Secretary of State agree that the recent Budget gives the Northern Ireland Executive the opportunity to really go for growth after many years of uncertainty?

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21 Nov 2024 G20 and COP29 Summits

I echo the remarks of the Prime Minister and others about John Prescott. Rarely has there been a better example of the fact that working people are meant to govern, and I hope that John knew what a great example he was to so many of us on the Labour Benches and across this House. It is clear that we must take a far lar

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20 Nov 2024 Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill

I wish to associate myself with the comments of many other Members who congratulated my hon. Friend the Member for Amber Valley (Linsey Farnsworth) on her wonderful maiden speech. She spoke particularly movingly about the impact that being in this place has on our families. I am sure that all of us will be thinking of

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20 Nov 2024Police Reform

I am often contacted by businesses from across Gateshead Central and Whickham complaining about high street crime. A recent spate of crimes on Low Fell high street has left some businesses potentially having to close. With shop thefts up 40% in the past year alone, what will these very welcome measures do to lower crim

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19 Nov 2024 Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill

I wish to associate myself with the comments of the Secretary of State for Transport. Having heard what she said about some of the amendments from the other place, I can say that she is a far more generous person than I am. I have not been in this place long, but I can certainly tell mischief when I see it—mischief fro

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19 Nov 2024Topical Questions

T7. Usher syndrome is a rare inherited disease that can lead to both deafness and blindness. As chair of the Usher syndrome all-party parliamentary group, I have met many of those who suffer from Usher syndrome. What assessment has the Department made of the adequacy of support for those suffering from Usher syndrome a

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18 Nov 2024Children’s Social Care

I wish to associate myself with the comments of the Secretary of State. While children in care are incredibly important, it is also important that we do our best for those who are care experienced. In my constituency, 50% of those who leave care are not in education, employment or training, as I heard when I visited Ch

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