PMQs 2025-01-29

2025-01-29

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Q1 Direct Answer
Calvin Bailey Lab
Leyton and Wanstead
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Tomorrow marks the 20th anniversary of the loss of RAF aircraft XV179, where 10 UK service personnel were killed in a poorly protected aircraft.
Mr Bailey reminded the House of this case and asked for the Prime Minister's support to thank and recognise the service personnel involved and their families for their sacrifice and stoicism on the anniversary. He also mentioned the names of the individuals who lost their lives, including Steady, Smudge, Gary Nic, Pards, Gibbo, Ritchie, Bob, Dave, Jonesy and Paddy.
The Prime Minister thanked Mr Bailey for reminding the House of the case, acknowledging that the condolences of the whole House remain with the families of these brave soldiers. He paid tribute to those who played a vital role in supporting the coalition operation in Iraq and expressed pride in their courage and dedication.
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Q2 Direct Answer
Jeremy Wright Con
Kenilworth and Southam
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Representatives of those who have been seriously injured by covid vaccines were giving evidence to the covid inquiry, including Sir Jeremy's constituent, Kate Scott. The current compensation available is not adequate or accessible.
Sir Jeremy asked for the Prime Minister's personal support in addressing inadequate and inaccessible vaccine injury compensation, noting that it would maintain public confidence in vaccination programmes. He appreciated the Health and Social Care Secretary’s consideration of this matter.
The Prime Minister thanked Sir Jeremy for raising the issue, confirming that he would look at it with the Health and Social Care Secretary and get back to him as they do so. He acknowledged the right hon. and learned Gentleman’s concern and the importance of supporting people affected by vaccine injuries.
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Q3 Direct Answer
Rachel Taylor Lab
North Warwickshire and Bedworth
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An elderly resident in Bedworth, Kolin Basra, tried to make an appointment for his wife at the GP surgery but was told that no appointments would be available for three months.
Rachel Taylor expressed shock and horror over a lack of GP appointments for elderly residents, blaming the Conservative party's neglect for 14 years. She highlighted how this situation is unacceptable and damaging to patients.
The Prime Minister thanked Rachel Taylor for raising the issue, agreeing it was right to highlight the damage caused by the Conservatives. He stated they were taking steps to increase available GP appointments, reduce waiting lists, and invest in the NHS as part of efforts to clear up previous neglect.
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Q4 Direct Answer
Andrew Rosindell Reform
Romford
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The Office for National Statistics has suggested the UK population will rise to 72.5 million by 2032, amounting to a significant increase in immigration annually.
Andrew Rosindell expressed concern over population growth projections and asked whether there was a mandate for such an increase in immigration. He highlighted constituents' anxiety about losing control over immigration numbers.
The Prime Minister suggested Rosindell talk to his party leader, noting that under previous Conservative leadership, net migration had increased significantly. He assured that the current government would take control of immigration numbers and bring them down while emphasising that this issue lies with opposition benches.
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