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10 Dec 2024Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 463)

This is a very broad question. The Government want to deliver, they want to produce, they want to focus on outcomes. Sometimes you have to consult over big changes. You mentioned the NPPF, and it is generally acknowledged that it takes too long to get things built in the UK. My colleague, the Deputy Prime Minister, was

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10 Dec 2024Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 463)

Is that is what they told you?

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10 Dec 2024Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 463)

Yes, it can, and they cannot magic up more housing and properties. What they can do is look at how the available properties are used, look how long families are staying there, whether there is a quicker way to move them into permanent accommodation, whether there is a better way to use data, or whether they are getting

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10 Dec 2024Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 463)

I will give you a quick answer.

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

I very much welcome that question from my parliamentary neighbour. We represent very similar communities, and I agree that when people go out to work and do the right thing, they want to be rewarded, rightly. That is why we protected people’s payslips in the Budget. It is why we announced an increase in the minimum wag

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

I am sure that in every part of the country, Governments who run the NHS want to see waiting lists fall. We put that at the heart of the plan for change today because it drives the whole system, and because the levels of satisfaction with the NHS that we inherited were the lowest ever recorded. No Government can be con

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

This question of distrust and loss of faith is really important, because after so much chaos in recent years, it is very easy for our constituents to turn off from politics—to think that no Government of any political colour can deliver for them. We were determined not to allow that scepticism to set in and become the

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

I appreciate the spirit in which the hon. Member has asked his question. On farms, as the Chancellor made clear, a couple would have an allowance of £3 million before any inheritance obligation kicked in, and then it would be at half the rate that other people have to pay, so significant protections are built into the

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

It is striking that when the Conservatives came into power, they began by promising to reduce net migration to under 100,000, and bequeathed us a situation where that figure was 10 times higher. This happened on their watch with their policies, and now we are left to clear up the situation and restore some order to our

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

I thank the hon. Gentleman for his question, but there is a contradiction at the heart of it. He began by saying he welcomed the extra investment in the NHS, and ended by saying he opposed the national insurance increase that is necessary to fund these things. As I have said before, people cannot support the extra inve

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

Building more houses is a challenging thing to do because there are always people who will object and blockages in our planning system, and things take too long. We have a major planning and infrastructure Bill coming in the new year that aims to unblock some of that. We know that the target is challenging, but we must

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

I welcome the right hon. Gentleman’s welcome for the plan, which stands in marked contrast to the scepticism shown by his party’s Front Benchers. He will have plenty of opportunity, now that we have published the plan, to ask Ministers about these things as we move forward. We know that they will be challenging to deli

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

The legacy of the Conservative Government was not just economic or in policy, but a loss of faith in government’s ability to do things. That is part of the backdrop to the plan that we are publishing today. I commend Lord Darzi’s report to anyone who has not read it. It fully sets out the legacy in health. We have put

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

If the hon. Member looks at the document, she will find that an expansion of nursery places is in it, because we know it is good for children and for working parents. That is part of the plan we set out today, and part of our plan to ensure that children in early years have the best possible start in life. I cannot ann

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

My hon. Friend is right that when people do the right thing and they go out to work and try to earn a living, they should have a decent reward for what they do. That is why Labour introduced the concept of a national minimum wage in the first place—opposed by the Conservatives, who said it would destroy jobs—and why th

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

If the hon. Member reads the document carefully, he will see that the growth target is very much in the document, but the document also says that it is not enough just to have economic growth; people have to feel it in their standard of living. That should be an important lesson for all of us in politics. The hon. Memb

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

This is a hugely important problem for the country, because the current levels are not just bad for those waiting a long time for NHS treatment; they are also bad for the economy, because we have so many people in that position. That number has started to fall slightly since we came into office, but it will take a long

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

The right hon. Member might have noticed that I said in my opening remarks that an old debate just about the size of the budget is not enough for the situation that we face. Of course budgets, resources and investment matter, but so too does reform of the way the state works, the application of technology, and the bala

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

My hon. Friend is absolutely right: we saw huge cuts in the number of police officers after the Conservative party came to power, which really affected the neighbourhood community policing teams that we had set up during our period in Government. We want to ensure that there are proper neighbourhood policing teams in e

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

The hon. Member calls this a relaunch. I hate to break it to him, but the Government he supports in Scotland produce a programme for government every single year. Does that mean that they relaunch every year, or does he put that accusation only to us? He asks about devolution. We were the party that created devolution

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