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Has the Prime Minister ever considered the appointment of his current spouse to a Government post or to any organisation in one of the royal households? Be honest, Prime Minister—yes or no?
I know why Labour Members want to talk about non-existent jobs in the media—because they do not want to talk about what is going on in the real world. I am proud to say that we now have 620,000 more people in payroll employment than before the pandemic began, which would never have been possible if we had listened to the Leader of the Opposition.
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The Prime Minister did not answer whether he has considered appointing his spouse to a Government post.
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Q2
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The UK is the global leader in social outcomes contracts, which can deliver public services across various areas.
According to Big Society Capital, every £1 the Government have spent in this way has delivered £10 in further economic, social and fiscal value, including £3 in direct savings to Government. Does my right hon. Friend agree that the time is right for the Government to redouble their focus on this outcomes-led commissioning?
My hon. Friend is absolutely right to champion this type of approach, which makes a real difference to people's lives and people suffering from mental health issues, helping them to find a route back into work. That is why we are commissioning more initiatives through funds such as the life chances fund, helping those people in society who face the biggest barriers to have happy and productive lives.
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The Prime Minister did not commit to specific actions or figures for redoubling focus on outcomes-led commissioning.
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The Conservative candidate for Wakefield faces internal criticism within the party.
Can I join the Prime Minister in his comments about Windrush, and pay tribute to everyone who is serving and has served in our armed forces? Can I also pay tribute to everyone standing for election tomorrow and in particular the plucky Conservative candidate for Wakefield? He is standing, even though his own colleagues think he is so useless that they held a vote of no confidence in him. Does the Prime Minister hold any personal interest in seeing if the public will vote for a Tory who even his own side do not think is up to it?
I have absolutely no doubt that the people of this country, and the people of Wakefield and of Tiverton and Honiton, would much rather vote for a solid Conservative Government than a Labour party and its enablers and acolytes in the Liberal Democrats—the karma chameleons of British politics—when the leader of the Labour party has not even got the gumption to speak out against the rail strikes that have caused so much damage to the people in the north of this country and up and down the country. There is unbelievable silence from the leader of the Labour party.
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The Prime Minister did not answer whether he has a personal stake in the outcome of the Wakefield election.
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Q4
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The Prime Minister has crashed the economy and increased taxes.
The Prime Minister has obviously not been to Wakefield recently. He has crashed the economy and he has put everybody's tax up. The last Tory he sent up to Wakefield was convicted of a sexual assault. That is not much of a pitch, Prime Minister. Talking of people not up to the job, while the Transport Secretary spends his time working on his spreadsheet tracking the Prime Minister's unpopularity, thousands of families have had their holiday flights cancelled, it takes forever to renew a driving licence or passport and now we have the biggest rail strike in 30 years. If the Prime Minister is genuine—[Interruption.]
This is the Government who love the railways and who invest in the railways. We are putting £96 billion into the integrated railway plan. I am proud to have built Crossrail, by the way, and we are going to build Northern Powerhouse Rail, but we have got to modernise our railways. It is a disgrace, when we are planning to make sure that we do not have ticket offices that sell fewer than one ticket every hour, that yesterday the right hon. and learned Gentleman had 25 Labour MPs out on the picket line, defying instructions—[Interruption.]
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The Prime Minister did not address issues related to economic management or transportation.
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Q5
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There are significant rail strikes ongoing.
I am surprised the Prime Minister is giving me advice about my team. If I do need advice, let us say, about a £100,000 job at the Foreign Office, I will ask him for a recommendation.
There you have it, Mr Speaker. The Prime Minister of this country and his Transport Secretary have not attended a single meeting, held a conversation or lifted a finger to stop these strikes. But I did note that on Monday they found time to go to a lavish ball, where the Prime Minister sold a meeting with himself for £120,000 to a donor. If there is money coming his way, he is there. When it comes to the country, he is nowhere to be seen. Rather than blame everyone else, why does he not do his job, get round the table and get the trains running?
There you have it, Mr Speaker. The Prime Minister of this country and his Transport Secretary have not attended a single meeting, held a conversation or lifted a finger to stop these strikes. But I did note that on Monday they found time to go to a lavish ball, where the Prime Minister sold a meeting with himself for £120,000 to a donor. If there is money coming his way, he is there. When it comes to the country, he is nowhere to be seen. Rather than blame everyone else, why does he not do his job, get round the table and get the trains running?
We are making sure that we do everything we can to prevent these strikes. As the right hon. and learned Gentleman knows, it is up to the railway companies to negotiate—that is their job. We spent £16 billion looking after the railways throughout the pandemic. That has cost every household £600. We know why he takes the line he does; we know why he will not condemn the strikes; and we know why, even now, he does not have the gumption to call out his MPs who are going out to support the pickets. The reason his authority is on the line in this matter is that the Opposition take £10 million from the unions. That is the fee that he is receiving for the case he is failing to make.
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The Prime Minister did not provide any concrete plans or actions to stop rail strikes.
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Q6
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The Chief Secretary to the Treasury said there is a “society-wide responsibility” for people to take a pay cut. The right hon. Member for North East Cambridgeshire (Steve Barclay), chief of staff, is trying to change the law to get bankers' bonuses increased.
The Prime Minister cannot help himself. There is a huge problem facing the country, and all he is interested in doing is blaming everyone else. Can he not hear the country screaming at him, “Get on with your job!”? While he blames everyone and anyone, working people are paying the price. This week, his Chief Secretary to the Treasury said that there is a “society-wide responsibility” for people to take a pay cut. At the same time, his chief of staff, the right hon. Member for North East Cambridgeshire (Steve Barclay), is trying to change the law to get bankers' bonuses increased. So come one, only one of them can be right: is it his Chief Secretary to the Treasury, who says that every worker needs a pay cut, or is it his chief of staff, who says that every banker needs a pay rise?
Actually, under this Government, 5 million public sector workers are getting a pay rise. We have increased the living wage by £1,000 and we have increased universal credit so that people get £1,000 more. Thanks to the fiscal firepower that we have, we are putting £1,200 more into every one of the 8 million most vulnerable households in the country. That is what we can do because of the tough decisions that we have taken. But meantime, what we are also trying to do is cut the cost of transport, which is a big part of people's weekly outgoings, by reforming our railways. That is what we are trying to do, but the right hon. and learned Gentleman is standing with the strikers and lifting the cost of transport for everybody. That is the reality.
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The Prime Minister did not address the contradiction between his Chief Secretary's statement on pay cuts and chief of staff's push to increase bankers' bonuses.
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Q7
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The Prime Minister's chief of staff has stated that removing the cap on bankers' bonuses reflects a new approach, which Keir Starmer criticizes as prioritizing financial interests over workers.
Pay rises for city bankers, pay cuts for district nurses—that is the new approach. I did not see that on any leaflets in Wakefield. But this has not come from nowhere, because according to the Financial Times, on 7 June last year, the Prime Minister was directly lobbied for the cap to be lifted. Rather than help working people, he has rolled over on bankers' bonuses, has he not?
What we are actually doing, thanks to the decisions we have taken, is putting more money into the pockets of people up and down the country—£1,200 more for the 8 million most vulnerable households. The reason we can do that is because we took the tough decisions necessary to come out of the pandemic faster than any other European country.
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The Prime Minister did not address whether he was swayed by lobbyists in lifting the cap on bankers' bonuses.
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Q8
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Keir Starmer is criticizing the current government's policies, stating that they are focused on increasing bankers' bonuses while ignoring issues such as strikes and real-terms pay cuts for armed forces personnel.
Fifteen tax rises, high tax, low wages, low growth—that sums the Prime Minister's Government up. Working people are paying more tax under this Government, and now they are told to take a pay cut. He is having meetings about increasing bankers' bonuses, but he cannot find time for a single meeting to end the strikes crippling the country.
How absolutely satirical that the right hon. and learned Gentleman should talk about our support for the armed forces when we have increased our funding for our armed forces by a record sum since the end of the cold war, and when eight of the shadow Front Bench team—eight of the shadow Front Bench—actually want to get rid of our nuclear deterrent.
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The Prime Minister did not address why he focuses on increasing bankers' bonuses while ignoring workers' issues.
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Q9
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In Harrogate and Knaresborough, there has been progress in rail services with new rolling stock and more frequent services. However, some services have been lost due to the pandemic, leading to a focus on driver training.
For years in Harrogate and Knaresborough, we had the Labour no-growth Northern rail franchise. We now have new rolling stock, and more and better services. We have, though, seen some lost as the industry has had to suspend some services while it catches up on driver training lost during the pandemic. Strikes just take us back to the 1970s, so will the Prime Minister's focus on the future ensure that we have apprenticeship schemes focusing on engineering and driver training to ensure that we recover the services lost, and that we have an industry that is focused on efficiency and embraces technology for the future?
My hon. Friend knows exactly of what he speaks, and we are doing just that. We are reforming train driver training to make entry into the sector simpler, while continuing, of course, to make sure that we meet vital safety requirements.
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Q10
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With UK inflation at a 40-year high, Ian Blackford is questioning the government's responsibility for the poor economic performance compared to European neighbours.
May I associate myself with the remarks of the Prime Minister and the leader of the Labour party as we mark Armed Services Week? We thank all our service personnel for the services that they give. On Windrush Day, we celebrate all those who have made Scotland and the UK their home. My party backs calls for a major commemoration for the 75th anniversary next year so we can properly mark the valued contribution that those who came here have made. This morning, it was revealed that UK inflation is now at a 40-year high. Families right across these islands are seeing their incomes squeezed as prices rise, bills soar, and Tory cuts and tax hikes hammer home. After 12 years in government, the Tories have left the UK economy in the doldrums and pushed millions of people into poverty, so can I ask the Prime Minister: does he think his Government bear any blame for the fact that the United Kingdom is doing so much worse than our European neighbours?
Actually, as I think the whole House knows and the whole country knows, we have a global inflationary problem, but this Government have the fiscal firepower to deal with it. That is, I think, of benefit to the whole of the United Kingdom, including Scotland, as we have seen throughout the pandemic, and I think it is a matter of fact that taxes are actually highest of all in Scotland.
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The Prime Minister did not directly acknowledge whether his government bears blame for UK economic performance lagging behind other countries.
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Q11
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The UK economy is facing challenges including high inflation, wage cuts, and a report from the Resolution Foundation and the London School of Economics highlighting the negative impacts of Brexit.
Well, actually, that is not true. Of course, the Prime Minister can make all the excuses he likes, but the fact is that the UK economy is lagging behind on his watch. If he looks at France, inflation is less than 6% there. This morning's report from the Resolution Foundation and the London School of Economics is the latest in a string of devastating reports on the outlook for the UK economy. The report could not be clearer. The Tory Government's disastrous Brexit is driving wages down, pushing inflation up and will make us poorer over the next decade, but instead of reversing course, the Prime Minister is recklessly threatening a trade war at the worst possible time. Will he finally come to his senses and negotiate an economic agreement with the EU, or is he going to wilfully—wilfully—push the UK into recession?
Nobody wants a trade war, nor is there any need for one. I am afraid the right hon. Gentleman is underestimating what this country is currently achieving—not just the Moderna investment, but record venture capital investment in this country, which has now overtaken China as a venue for venture capital investment, to say nothing of what we are getting in tech, and of course the benefits of that are being felt throughout the whole of the United Kingdom.
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The Prime Minister did not address whether he will negotiate an economic agreement with the EU.
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Q12
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The Scottish Borders needs improved transport connectivity for levelling up.
I support the Government's work to level up all parts of the UK. For my constituency in Scotland, improved transport connectivity is key, so will the PM confirm his government's support for improvements to the cross-border A1 road and feasibility study for extending the Borders railway to Hawick?
The Department for Transport is working with Transport Scotland on the possible extension of the Borders railway to Carlisle. On the A1, a decision will be made later this year.
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Q13
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There is a backlog of 23,000 applications under the Afghan relocations and assistance policy, with just two out of 3,000 having been processed since April. Staff working on the scheme have been slashed by a quarter.
With a backlog of 23,000 ARAP applications and only two processed since April, can I send casework for people from Chevening Alumni to the PM? Will he put more resources into the scheme? Will he lift the cap on the Afghan citizens resettlement scheme?
The country is doing a generous welcome for people from Syria, Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Hong Kong. The PM will look at the cases but does not specify lifting the cap on the Afghan citizens resettlement scheme.
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Lifting the cap on the Afghan citizens resettlement scheme
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Q14
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There has been an almost 50% increase in arrests for domestic abuse in Cheshire thanks to sustained police officer recruitment.
Will the Prime Minister update on how many more officers have been recruited since he became PM, including numbers specifically for Cheshire?
13,576 police officers have been recruited nationally, with 200 additional officers in Cheshire.
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Q15
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The Prime Minister has made clear his commitment to all aspects of the Good Friday agreement, including the European convention on human rights being part of domestic law.
How can the PM stand over a commitment to all aspects of the Good Friday agreement when the Justice Secretary is about to publish a Bill that unpicks and disapplies the Human Rights Act in domestic law?
The hon. Member is mistaken; he will find an error in what he said when the Justice Secretary makes his statement.
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Q16
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Thanks to £11 million investment from the Government levelling-up fund, Rother Valley will benefit from a cutting-edge skills and employment village and an incubator space.
Will my right hon. Friend pledge his support for high wage, high skilled jobs in Rother Valley? Will he visit Rother Valley to see levelling up in action?
The agenda of levelling up across the whole country will get young people into good jobs, but no specific pledge or date for a visit to Rother Valley.
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Q17
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Tens of thousands protested against the Government, rail workers are on strike, Royal Mail workers and NHS staff are on verge of taking industrial action. Ministers plan to boost City bosses' pay while demanding wage restraint.
When will the Prime Minister stop giving meaningless soundbites and start supporting working people across the country?
If she wants to support working people, she should get off the picket line, talk to her party leader, and support reducing transport costs for travellers.
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Q18
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Many countries around the world, including Germany and China, gain a competitive advantage by burning lignite. The UK holds back its industry and exports carbon emissions.
Does my right hon. Friend share concerns about holding back British industry and exporting carbon emissions overseas in the name of net zero?
Reducing CO2 emissions in this country, but importing coal does not make sense.
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Q19
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The west midlands gigafactory project aims to create skilled jobs in Coventry by 2025. The Prime Minister previously visited the UK Battery Industrialisation Centre in Coventry.
We are proudly the UK's leading centre for vehicle battery innovation; if this Government want this vital sector to survive, will the Prime Minister give a concrete guarantee for resources needed for the west midlands gigafactory project?
We do actively support gigafactories because I believe they can be a huge advantage for the UK economy. There is one in Blyth, and we are working with authorities in Coventry to get a successful result there.
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The Prime Minister did not confirm concrete support or resource commitments for the west midlands gigafactory project.
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Q20
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Students in Hereford Sixth Form College rely on trains for their exams this week. Train workers are striking, causing potential disruptions.
What can my right hon. Friend do to ensure that these young people doing GCSEs and A-levels are not punished by the train strikers?
No exams have been cancelled due to strikes. Schools should allow late arrivals to sit exams, and exam boards will determine if the paper can be marked based on how late the student has arrived. If a student misses an exam completely, schools can apply for grades calculated from other assessments.
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Q21
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Problems arose during the European cup final in Paris. Initial reports blamed Liverpool fans for disorder, but these claims have been disproved.
Does he agree that both the French and UEFA authorities' attempts to blame Liverpool fans for the failure to keep order at the stadium has been comprehensively disproved? Will he ensure that the French failure to police the event is roundly condemned?
Initial accounts of what took place were completely debunked and proved incorrect regarding Liverpool fans. The French authorities issued a full apology.
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The UK has a policy of taking back control, but it is unclear whether this applies to the European Court of Human Rights as well.
Does he agree that taking back control should apply to the European Court of Human Rights too?
My right hon. Friend the Deputy Prime Minister will say more about this in a moment.
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The Prime Minister deferred to his deputy prime minister and did not provide an answer himself.
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Q23
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A former Supreme Court judge in Afghanistan who successfully prosecuted terrorists submitted an ARAP application seven months ago and has not heard back.
His only option is a perilous journey to Pakistan, where he will be deported if his visa is refused. Will the Prime Minister meet me and the former judge's family to see how we can save his life?
The case sounds extremely meritorious. The hon. Lady will have a meeting with the Ministry of Defence and we will do our best to expedite the application.
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Q24
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Pitch fees for park home residents are currently determined by the retail prices index. Residents have not been benefiting from the energy grant.
When will the Government address the injustice of pitch fees being determined by the RPI, and how will they ensure that all those residents can benefit from the energy grant?
As soon as parliamentary time allows, we will introduce legislation. The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has undertaken research on impacts of a change.
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Q25
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The Prime Minister signed the Wellbeing of Women menopause workplace pledge. Hormone replacement therapy single annual payment has been delayed until April 2023.
Will the Prime Minister introduce a single annual payment for hormone replacement therapy now, rather than making women wait until April 2023?
The Health Secretary is accelerating work of the HRT taskforce to give people reassurance and treatment.
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No commitment to expedite introduction of a single annual payment for HRT was given.
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Q26
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The Diana Award is raising awareness of bullying in schools and online with its “Don't Face It Alone” campaign.
Will the Prime Minister join me in encouraging any young person experiencing bullying to speak up and speak out?
Everyone understands that bullying is an appalling experience. We should give everyone the courage to speak out against it.
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