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Business of the House 2025-03-13

13 March 2025

Lead MP

Jesse Norman

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

Crime & Law EnforcementTaxationTransport
Other Contributors: 57

At a Glance

Jesse Norman raised concerns about business of the house 2025-03-13 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The debate criticises the Government's handling of economic policies, highlighting the Prime Minister's inability to manage the economy effectively. Jesse Norman emphasises that despite initial claims of no tax rises or increased borrowing, recent events have proven otherwise, leading to negative impacts on sectors such as energy and defence. He raises concerns about rural areas being disproportionately affected by national insurance hikes and compulsory purchase powers affecting farmland.

Government Response

Crime & Law EnforcementTaxationTransport
Government Response
Responded to multiple issues including free school meal eligibility, rail accessibility challenges, mental health support groups, DBS delays, the end of radio teleswitch, and cultural venue concerns. Emphasised government commitments to child poverty reduction, free breakfast clubs, railway improvements, perinatal mental health services, and addressing constituent-specific issues. Responded to various concerns including pension credit backlog, Parkinson’s PIP assessments, university funding challenges, Canal & River Trust difficulties, Porton Down facility future, young carers recognition, shipping sector importance, wheelchair provision issues, visa processing delays, and antisocial behaviour measures. Committed to updating Members on these topics. Lucy Powell (Labour Party) responded to various queries with policy defences, funding announcements in bills such as the Planning and Infrastructure Bill and Renters’ Rights Bill, and highlighted ongoing efforts to support communities affected by energy infrastructure developments.
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