Topical Questions 2026-04-27
2026-04-27
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Q1
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If he will make a statement on his departmental r [1D [K responsibilities.
Since our last DWP oral questions, I have updated t [1D [K the House on the expansion of our youth employment offer, I have been to an [2D [K an excellent job fair in Glasgow, I have said that the latest unemployment [K figures show a fall, and last week I went back to university—it was the McD [3D [K McDonald's Hamburger University. My Big Mac was not perfect, but I welcome [K McDonald's as the latest employer to support our youth guarantee. My right [K hon. Friend the Minister for Social Security and Disability has said that t [1D [K the “right to try” regulations have come into force and, as we have mention [7D [K mentioned, we also have the changes on statutory sick pay, which significan [10D [K significantly expand coverage and make it available from the first day of e [1D [K employment.
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Q2
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I worked at McDonald’s throughout my GCSEs and A-levels and while at university—it is a good employer for those who are studying. Newbury Soup Kitchen is a local charity that is supporting a constituent of mine, spending many hours on the phone to universal credit staff. However, they do not consistently accept the authority to discuss, demanded an in-person meeting despite the resident being wheelchair dependent, and offered a Teams meeting only for the resident to find out that Berkshire does not offer Teams meetings. Will a Minister meet me to discuss the case and the process failures?
I am happy to ensure that the hon. Member gets a meeting with a Minister from the Department to discuss his constituent’s case.
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Q3
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The Cities of London and Westminster has more jobs in it than people—certainly many more than there are young people. For too long, though, some of the young people in the very centre of London have not had the chances they should. I welcome the Government’s youth guarantee. Will the Secretary of State tell me how it will work with institutions such as Westminster city council, the Corporation of London, Zacchaeus 2000 and the Abbey Centre to really deliver on that promise?
My hon. Friend is right that we need everyone—not just central Government—to be involved. I would like local authorities, businesses—all of us—to see the youth opportunity challenge as a national endeavour worthy of all our support. I am happy to work with her local authority to try to make it as successful as possible.
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Q4
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The question arises from a statement made b [1D [K by Lord Robertson criticizing the government's approach to balancing defenc [6D [K defence spending with welfare programs.
We are spending less than 2.5% of GDP on defence, [8D [K defence, but 5.3% on welfare. Six million people of working age live on ben [3D [K benefits; universal credit uptake increased by over a million under current [7D [K current leadership and hundreds of thousands more went onto sickness benefi [6D [K benefits while the two-child cap is scrapped. The questioner asks when the [K government will present plans to reduce the welfare bill.
The Tories inherited spending on defence at 2.5% of [2D [K of GDP and left office with it lower; they also reduced armed forces size a [1D [K and cut naval vessels significantly. The Labour Government is increasing de [2D [K defence expenditure and reforming welfare, including changes in universal c [1D [K credit and youth employment initiatives.
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Did not directly address the request for a specif [6D [K specific plan to reduce welfare spending
Putting Work And Opportunity At The Heart Of E [1D [K Everything
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Q5
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The shadow Secretary of State claimed that [K the Government could save £2 billion from the welfare bill by implementing [K face-to-face assessments, which were reduced to almost zero during previous [8D [K previous Conservative rule.
Can my right hon. Friend set out what steps he is [2D [K is taking to clear up the mess left behind by the Conservatives regarding f [1D [K face-to-face assessments?
Face-to-face interviews were normal before the pand [4D [K pandemic but collapsed afterwards; previous Government signed off contracts [9D [K contracts allowing assessors to work from home a year before the election. [K We are now increasing these interviews for better balance in the benefit sy [2D [K system.
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Q6
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The Department for Work and Pensions is rev [3D [K reviewing over 200,000 cases of carers' allowances that were overpaid due t [1D [K to incorrect guidance from the previous government.
Will the Secretary of State halt applying carers [K penalties until the Department has completed its review of over 200,000 car [3D [K carers allowance cases?
A review is in progress to identify approximately 2 [1D [K 25,000 individuals who could have debts cancelled or refunded; if carers al [2D [K allowance was overpaid and should not have been, money will need to be reco [4D [K recovered. The issue arose due to incorrect guidance from the previous gove [4D [K government which has since been corrected.
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Q7
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The MP noted a 28% increase in youth unempl [6D [K unemployment since the last election, following a previous dismissive respo [5D [K response from the government.
I raised concerns at the previous DWP oral questi [6D [K questions that youth unemployment in my constituency was up 15% since the l [1D [K last election. Two months later, there has now been an astonishing 28% incr [4D [K increase in young people out of work. Will the Secretary of State finally c [1D [K concede that his Government's policies are the cause?
The policies that I am advocating are creating oppo [4D [K opportunity for young people, through offering employers hiring incentives, [11D [K incentives, through promoting youth apprenticeship starts and through the o [1D [K other initiatives that we have set out. We do this because we agree that wo [2D [K work is the best answer for young people, and I want to do everything I can [3D [K can to make sure that they have the maximum chance to get work.
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The Secretary of State did not concede that gover [5D [K government policies are causing the rise in youth unemployment.
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Q8
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In Mansfield, our youth hub is already bringing together Jobcentre Plus and local partners to support young people into employment. Can the Secretary of State set out how the Government are strengthening youth hubs around the country to ensure that every young person has access to high quality, personalised support?
Youth hubs are another part of the effort, and the advantage is that we can get the help that the jobcentre can give to where young people are in the community. This also means we can get help to people who are not necessarily signing on for benefits but who are looking for work, and it enables us to give a more flexible response across different services. We hope to expand these hubs to more than 360 locations, where they will be open to all 16 to 24-year-olds, whether or not they are on benefits.
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Q9
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A staggering £10.1 billion of the £61.2 billion spent on universal credit in 2024 was gifted to foreign nationals. Does the Minister agree that the solution is really quite straightforward? We should ban all foreigners from claiming any benefits, remove from our country those migrants incapable of financially supporting themselves and hand that money back to the tax-paying British men and women who are actually keeping our economy running?
I fundamentally disagree with the perspective of the hon. Gentleman on people who have been here for years, made a contribution and paid their taxes, and then require some help back from a state that they have paid into, sometimes for decades. Not only that, the figure that he uses is a complete conflation and a significant overestimation. He shows his ignorance if he does not understand that it is impossible to suggest that that money has all been paid directly to foreign nationals because the figure that he uses is drawn from the total number of households with a foreign national in them, and many of the individual claimants could in fact be British or Irish citizens.
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Q10
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The NEET crisis affects nearly 1 million yo [2D [K young people, with additional challenges in rural areas like poor public tr [2D [K transport, limited careers advice, and fewer apprenticeships. These issues [K make it harder for young people to access education or training.
We have already heard about the NEET crisis; near [4D [K nearly 1 million young people are being denied the opportunity to develop t [1D [K their potential through education, employment or training. The problem is e [1D [K even more acute in rural areas like the South Cotswolds, where we have the [K additional challenges of poor public transport, limited careers advice and [K fewer apprenticeships, making it harder for young people to get into work o [1D [K or training. What is the Secretary of State doing now to support those youn [4D [K young people, and to tackle the extra barriers that they face in rural area [4D [K areas?
I have discussed this subject a lot with hon. Membe [5D [K Members from right across the House, and the issue that the hon. Member rai [3D [K raises about transport is raised quite a lot with me. It is important, and [K I am willing to look at anything that I can do on that front to help people [6D [K people take up available opportunities. We need to bring everything togethe [7D [K together to give young people the maximum employment opportunities.
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Specific actions or commitments to address poor t [1D [K transport, limited careers advice, and fewer apprenticeships in rural areas [5D [K areas
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Q11
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The questioner, as chair of the all-party p [1D [K parliamentary group for small and medium-sized enterprise house builders, h [1D [K highlights the growing skills shortage in the construction industry.
I regularly hear about the growing skills shortag [7D [K shortage and the urgent need to change perceptions about careers in constru [7D [K construction. What steps is the Minister taking to invest in technical trai [4D [K training for young people so that SME house builders have the skilled workf [5D [K workforce they need?
My hon. Friend is absolutely right to draw attentio [8D [K attention to the need for skills for house building. We support those skill [5D [K skills through sector-based work academy programmes and last year, the Gove [4D [K Government announced a £625 million construction skills package to recruit [K 60,000 workers by 2029.
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Q12
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The questioner raises concerns about the Go [2D [K Government's reforms to special educational needs and disabilities provisio [8D [K provision, which focus on pushing children into mainstream education but ri [2D [K risk removing specialist support from many who need it.
As the Government's reforms to special educationa [10D [K educational needs and disabilities provision focus on pushing children into [4D [K into mainstream education, they risk removing specialist support from many [K who need it. Will the Secretary of State meet me and relevant groups to ens [3D [K ensure that he does not allow SEND reforms to damage the chances of young p [1D [K people with special educational needs and disabilities to secure long-term, [10D [K long-term, sustainable work?
I welcome the hon. Member's consistent interest in [K this important topic, and he will know that the SEND reforms have been well [4D [K well received. Our youth guarantee will apply to young people with special [K educational needs and disabilities, and trailblazers are trying out new app [3D [K approaches.
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The Secretary of State did not commit to a specif [6D [K specific meeting but expressed willingness to discuss the issue.
Welcoming Interest Without Committing
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Q13
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I welcome the £2.5 million funding boost recently awarded to South Essex college; that will help equip even more residents from Southend and Rochford with the skills needed for fulfilling, lifelong careers. Following my conversations with Louisa Strachan, founder of Song School in Southend, on their desire for greater support for creative apprenticeships, can the Minister outline the steps that his Department is taking to support young people into the creative and music industries?
I thank my hon. Friend and sing a song of praise for the Song School in Southend. He is absolutely right to draw attention to the importance of the creative industries. Our creative industries sector plan provides £380 million of targeted investment, and, as part of the work on the youth guarantee, I was pleased to meet the film and TV industries at Pinewood Studios in January of this year to talk more about the opportunities that they offer young people in our fantastic creative industries sector.
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Q14
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Disabled people in England face a postcode lottery when it comes to the time in which they can use their bus passes. What conversations have been had with colleagues at the Department for Transport and the Treasury about removing those unfair time restrictions?
I regularly meet the lead Ministers on disability from all Departments, including the Department for Transport; I know that my colleague there is particularly interested in transport accessibility for disabled people. I would be very happy to pick up with them the point that the hon. Gentleman raises.
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Q15
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The Health Foundation report highlights dec [3D [K declining healthy life expectancy, exacerbated by 14 years of austerity tha [3D [K that has affected public services. The issue potentially affects Department [10D [K Department for Work and Pensions spending.
Our declining healthy life expectancy is a real w [1D [K worry due to the impact of 14 years of austerity on our public services as [K highlighted in today's Health Foundation report, which Professor Sir Michae [6D [K Michael Marmot also addressed. What conversations has my right hon. Friend [K had with the Health Secretary regarding this issue and its potential knock- [6D [K knock-on effects on DWP spending?
I know that the Chair of the Select Committee cares [5D [K cares deeply about health inequalities in this country, which are deep seat [4D [K seated and long term. As in many areas of our work, I believe that construc [8D [K constructive and productive employment is a big part of the answer to tackl [5D [K tackling inequality and prosperity issues right around the country.
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Conversations with the Health Secretary on health [6D [K health inequalities and their impact on DWP spending were not addressed
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Q16
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A constituent paid £23,000 in a dispute abo [3D [K about parentage of a child not on the birth certificate and refused a DNA t [1D [K test. The court ruled in his favour after three hearings.
My constituent has paid £23,000 during a dispute [K about being the parent of a child who is not on the birth certificate due t [1D [K to a refusal for a DNA test. After three family court hearings ruling in hi [2D [K his favour, I am sure that this amount of money is an incredible burden. Wi [2D [K Will the Minister meet me to discuss how my constituent can have it reimbur [7D [K reimbursed?
Yes, I will.
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Q17
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BriggsAmasco, a company in the questioner's [12D [K questioner's constituency, invests heavily in apprenticeships for mastic as [2D [K asphalt tradespeople. However, there is a severe shortage of qualified work [4D [K workers with only 11 fully qualified individuals and limited training progr [5D [K programmes available.
Why has BriggsAmasco found it difficult to train [K apprentices locally due to lack of training providers? The only route to qu [2D [K qualifying is through England despite local companies wanting to employ and [3D [K and train apprentices. Will the Minister meet me to find a solution?
Skills and apprenticeships are devolved in Scotland [8D [K Scotland, and I would be happy to talk with her further. However, no specif [6D [K specific commitments or actions were mentioned.
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Meeting commitment is not confirmed, only willing [7D [K willingness expressed without a concrete plan.
Skills And Apprenticeships Are Devolved In Sco [3D [K Scotland
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Q18
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The questioner's office has been waiting ov [2D [K over six months for DWP replies to certain cases. Citizens Advice also face [4D [K faces similar delays, highlighting systemic issues in the department.
Why is my office still awaiting responses from th [2D [K the DWP after more than six months? Will the Minister commit to expediting [K these responses and increase resources dedicated to responding to Member in [2D [K inquiries, especially regarding universal credit?
Responding to hon. Members' inquiries is important, [10D [K important, and I raise that with the Department constantly. The Minister wi [2D [K will ensure that specific cases are looked at right away if details are pro [3D [K provided.
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No commitment to expedite responses or increase r [1D [K resources was given.
Responding Is Important, But No Immediate Acti [4D [K Actions Promised
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Q19
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Stafford college has been announced as an a [1D [K advanced manufacturing technical hub, but there is a gap in the number of s [1D [K skilled workers to fill available jobs.
Will the Minister meet me to discuss establishing [12D [K establishing a youth hub in Stafford to address the skills shortage and inc [3D [K increase opportunities for young people?
The hon. Friend is welcome, but no specific commitm [7D [K commitment was given regarding setting up a youth hub.
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Meeting commitment not confirmed without specific [8D [K specifics on establishing the youth hub.
Welcome To Discuss But No Concrete Plan
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Q20
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The questioner visited an HS2 site where ap [2D [K apprentices discussed the value of educational opportunities leading to emp [3D [K employment. There are nearly 1 million people not in education, employment [K or training.
Given that there are nearly 1 million NEETs (not [K in education, employment, or training), what steps is the Department taking [6D [K taking to promote apprenticeship schemes for young people?
The Department prioritises funding in the apprentic [9D [K apprenticeship levy, offers hiring incentives of £2,000 for small businesse [9D [K businesses taking on apprentices, and fully funds under-25s' apprenticeship [14D [K apprenticeships through the SME (small to medium-sized enterprises) scheme. [7D [K scheme.
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Q21
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The question addresses the lessons to be le [2D [K learned from the communication of changes to the state pension age for wome [4D [K women born in the 1950s.
Can the Minister provide an update on the action [K plan to ensure that lessons are learned from the way that changes to the st [2D [K state pension age were communicated to women born in the 1950s?
There are lessons to learn from this experience, es [2D [K especially regarding giving adequate notice of changes to the state pension [7D [K pension age. The action plan focuses on communication related to state pens [4D [K pension age and complaint handling, with collaboration with the Parliamenta [11D [K Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman. The Minister hopes to publish t [1D [K the action plan in the coming months, while also highlighting recent campai [6D [K campaigns encouraging people to check their state pension age.
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The specific timeline for publishing the action p [1D [K plan was not given with a concrete date or month.
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Q22
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Twelve weeks ago, I raised four cases with the DWP, and I am still waiting for a response, despite chasing. These delays are upsetting for my Wokingham constituents. What is the Minister doing to address this backlog, and when can my constituents expect a response?
We are increasing the resources available to handle Members’ correspondence, but given the delays that the hon. Gentleman has outlined, if he wants to write to me with those details, I will look into them urgently for him.
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Q23
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Around half of working-age people are under-saving for retirement, which is why I welcomed the relaunch of the Pensions Commission last year. Can the Minister update the House on how the commission’s forthcoming interim report will set out a credible path to raising contribution rates, in a sustainable way, for those who need that most?
I welcome my hon. Friend’s question, and he is absolutely right. We have seen progress in the last 15 years; 23 million employees now save into a pension, and that is restarting the business of workplace pension savings in the UK, but the job is not done. It is not done because of the issue that he raises about the adequacy of the amount saved by those who are saving, and because 45% of working-age adults are saving nothing at all. That is why there has been cross-party consensus that we should bring back the Pensions Commission to look at the question of adequacy, and I am pleased to say that its interim report will be published in the coming months.
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Q24
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A child's diagnosis with cancer disrupts th [2D [K their family, causing immediate caring needs and financial strain. Families [8D [K Families often cannot work due to frequent appointments.
When a child is diagnosed with an illness such as [2D [K as cancer, their caring needs start immediately; families are unable to wor [3D [K work because of appointments. Will the Minister review whether child disabi [6D [K disability living allowance should be paid immediately upon diagnosis inste [5D [K instead of waiting three months? Also, will he meet the Watson family from [K my constituency who face this barrier to support?
There is a three-month period after onset of incapa [6D [K incapacity or impairment. It aims to ensure long-term incapacity; this matt [4D [K matter is devolved in Northern Ireland but usually aligns with England. The [3D [K The hon. Member can have a conversation about this issue.
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Immediate payment upon diagnosis and meeting the [K Watson family
This Matter Is Devolved In Northern Ireland
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Q25
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Rob Denholm, a constituent with multiple sc [2D [K sclerosis, had difficulties claiming personal independence payment and comp [4D [K compared the experience to being put on trial.
Last week was Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week. [K A constituent Rob Denholm faced issues claiming PIP, comparing it to being [K put on trial. Will the Minister assure me, Rob and all MS sufferers that th [2D [K the review will not only make the system more effective but also fairer and [3D [K and more humane?
The steering group aims to deliver a better PIP sys [3D [K system. The process was described as 'retraumatising' by someone with multi [5D [K multiple sclerosis at a roundtable; the hope is to make it fairer and more [K humane when reporting recommendations in autumn.
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Q26
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A constituent in North Devon received over [K £2,700 in backdated universal credit after the DWP failed to disregard his [K war pension from monthly income. This incident raises concerns about DWP st [2D [K staff's understanding of special treatment for armed forces pensions.
One of my constituents in North Devon is a Royal [K Marines veteran who was just awarded over £2,700 in backdated universal cre [3D [K credit, after the DWP failed to disregard his war pension from his monthly [K income. What can be done to ensure DWP staff understand armed forces pensio [6D [K pensions? Will the Minister assure hon. Members that this is not happening [K to other veterans across the country?
I am very sorry to hear that the system was not pro [3D [K properly understood in the case of the hon. Gentleman's constituent. He is [K absolutely right that there is special treatment for compensation payments [K of this kind within the universal credit system. I will certainly talk to m [1D [K my officials about ensuring that those arrangements are properly understood [10D [K understood in the Department.
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Did not provide specific measures or timelines to [2D [K to ensure DWP staff understand armed forces pensions.
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Q27
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St Andrew's hospital in Northampton South i [1D [K is facing potential rapid closure, putting over 3,000 jobs at risk.
The potential rapid closure of St Andrew's hospit [6D [K hospital in my constituency puts over 3,000 jobs at risk. Will the Secretar [8D [K Secretary of State meet me to discuss what package of support we can put in [2D [K in place for those people to ensure they can find good quality work in my c [1D [K constituency?
As I have said a few times today, I will ensure tha [3D [K that my hon. Friend gets a meeting with a Minister. I congratulate him on s [1D [K speaking up for his area and the workers within it.
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Did not provide concrete details or commitments a [1D [K about the support package or timeline.
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