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3 Dec 2024Topical Questions

The FCA is held to account by the Government and Parliament, but Treasury Ministers cannot comment on individual cases, and the Treasury has no stake in the operational issues of the FCA. I am very happy to meet with the right hon. Lady and the FCA to discuss that matter, but let me be clear: the FCA is an independent

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3 Dec 2024Topical Questions

My hon. Friend will know that there is a long-standing debate about the relationship between financial and real economy growth, on which there is no consensus. The Government are clear that we see the financial services sector as a key part of our future economic success. The growth of the UK economy and our wider miss

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

You’re the shadow Minister.

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

It is an honour to close the debate on behalf of the Government. When the hon. Member for Grantham and Bourne (Gareth Davies) loses his seat, he can work as my speechwriter, because he is right that I am going to say all the things he said, but I will come on to that soon. Let me start by thanking hon. Members for thei

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3 Dec 2024Financial Conduct Authority

I read that report with great interest and have a lot of sympathy for those who suffered. However, a lot of the incidents described happened a very long time ago. The FCA has made substantial changes in response to those experiences. That does not mean the end of our engagement with the FCA, but we are continuing to ho

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

The Department of Health and Social Care will confirm funding for general practice for 2025-26 as part of the usual GP contract process later in the year, through consultation with the sector. I understand the concerns about the impact on the healthcare sector, but I can assure the hon. Lady that the Department of Heal

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

With pleasure.

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

If you will forgive me, Madam Deputy Speaker, I feel that a lettuce would have better judgment. I turn to the devolved Governments. The Government will provide Departments and other public sector employers with support for additional ER NICs costs only. The funding will be allocated to Departments, with the Barnett for

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

I do have the faintest idea how it works, which is why I am on this side of the House and the hon. Gentleman is on that side. That is why I am a Treasury Minister and he is not, and probably never will be. The hon. Member for Huntingdon (Ben Obese-Jecty) spoke about hospitality. Without any Government intervention, ret

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

I am reluctant to do so, but I will.

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

As far as I am concerned, the current numbers are the correct ones.

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

That is under review, and we will come back to the hon. Gentleman soon. I turn to the questions from the hon. Member for Eastleigh (Liz Jarvis) about childcare providers. She may be aware that I served on the shadow Education team for a long time. I realise the value of early years providers, and I know that they drive

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

If the hon. Gentleman is patient and listens carefully to my speech, I will come on to the Scottish Government, so he does not need to worry. The increase in employment NICs raises revenues for the NHS and increases funding for contributory benefits such as the state pension, easing wider pressures on public finances.

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2 Dec 2024Draft Scottish Rates of Income Tax (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024

I thank the hon. Gentleman for his co-operation and for commenting on the lateness of some of the people behind me—I am sure that the Whip will have taken notice of that, but not me, because that is not my job. Only Scottish taxpayers who are entitled to deficiency relief and who pay tax at the Scottish advanced rate o

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2 Dec 2024Draft Scottish Rates of Income Tax (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024

I beg to move, That the Committee has considered the draft Scottish Rates of Income Tax (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024. It is a pleasure to serve under you as Chair, Sir Roger. The draft order enables the calculation of deficiency relief to take account of the introduction of the Scottish advanced rate of income

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27 Nov 2024 Finance Bill

We will set out plans in due course. The Bill does, however, extend the scope of agricultural property relief from 6 April 2025 to land managed under certain environmental agreements. That supports the UK Government’s wider environmental objective of supporting farmers and land managers so that they can deliver, alongs

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27 Nov 2024 Finance Bill

Just as it was an honour to close the Budget debate on behalf of the Government, it is an honour to close the debate on Second Reading of the Finance Bill—the first Finance Bill by a Labour Government in 14 years. I thank hon. Members for their contributions, and look forward to hearing further contributions during the

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27 Nov 2024 Finance Bill

My hon. Friend the Exchequer Secretary says that he will write to the hon. Lady about this, but we note the points that she has made, and we are looking into them. The hon. Member for Gordon and Buchan (Harriet Cross) asked about oil and gas investment. We recognise that oil and gas will continue to have a role in the

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27 Nov 2024 Finance Bill

It was a difficult decision, and I understand the point the hon. Lady is making, but the reforms to agricultural property relief mean that farmers can access 100% relief for the first £1 million and 50% relief thereafter, meaning an effective 20% tax rate. It was a difficult decision, but we had to do it to fund public

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27 Nov 2024 Finance Bill

The right hon. Gentleman has spoken enough times in the debate, so I will not be taking yet another intervention from him. The hon. Member for Bognor Regis and Littlehampton (Alison Griffiths) raised questions about SMEs and high streets. The Government have been absolutely clear that we need to take difficult decision

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