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CSPAN Prime Ministers Questions Prime Ministers Questions July 13, 2024
We need investments to make sure for those have decent homes. So will be agreed by improving homes they will level up our economy and deliver workingclass communities . My honorable fred is spot on and hell be hearing more about that in just a half hours time but hes quite right we should be building on brownfield sites and building
Beautiful Homes
that people actually want. Jeremy corbyn. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, our thoughts are with the loved ones of those who sadly died to contracting the coronavirus and those that still are suffering from the disease including the honorable member. I want once again to pay tribute to our medical staff working so hard to combat the spread of this disease and care for those affected. I think we should all express our gratitude to the chief medical officer and the chief scientific advisor who is shown
Exceptional Leadership
the route and will continue to follow their advice. Mr. Speaker, sunday was
International Womens
day, a day when we celebrate the achievements of women around the world. Recognizes the advances made in working towards a goal of gender inequality. Most importantly reflect on how far we have to go to achieve that. A quarter of social care workers who were overwhelmingly women are on zero hours contract. The essential care workers self isolate if the experience symptoms of coronavirus. Many may feel they have no choice but to continue working. Will the
Prime Minister
finally bring an emergency legislation to guarantee sick pay for zero hours workers to help contain the spread of the virus . Well, mr. Speaker, i know the whole house will wish to join the honorable gentleman in wishing my honorable friend the minister for
Mental Health
speedy recovery. And i know, mr. Speaker, issued a a letter to her but across the parliamentary estate and use in your letter, mr. Speaker, we will be guided i
Public Health
england and our response to this situation. And they are also providing guidance to honorable members and to the opposite. As the right honorable gentleman knows, in just a few minutes we will be hearing from my right honorable event the chancellor on what measures were taken to protect everybody. As he knows he has brought statutes and they want. But for those were on types of contract we will ensure they get the protection that they need, and nobody does the right thing by staying at home is penalized. I hope that legislation comes rapidly and it does guarantee that people dont have to make a choice between spreading the virus because they had to go to work or staying at home self isolated as they should do if they got the symptoms. Can the
Prime Minister
explain why according to a report by the institute of
Health Equity
Life Expectancy
has gone down for the poorest women in our society . Well, mr. Speaker, over all,
Life Expectancy
is down at its highest level. But i will not and attribute to the consistent work of this government and others, but it is absolute truth that there are too many instances into many parts of the country where we are seeing
Life Expectancy
not rising to we would like. It is true there are part of this country where one in 50 pregnant women are smokers in parts of the country were only one in four pregnant women are smokers. What we want to see is a uniting and a leveling up across this whole country. Thats why were putting record 12,000,000,000 pounds in
Public Health
. This is a party of nhs that is to putting record investments into our nhs precisely for the purpose. I dont think the
Prime Minister
answered my question, mr. Speaker. And its no surprise, mr. Speaker, that
Life Expectancy
has gone down when 86 of the cuts made by successive tory governments have cited disproportional on the shoulders of women. We are one of the richest countries in the world and its mindboggling the
Life Expectancy
should be falling in this country. Mr. Speaker, for the poorest people, for the poorest people in our society,
Life Expectancy
is falling. They should have attached to that. Mr. Speaker, the
Prime Minister
supports the actually horrendous rate clause in the
Child Tax Credit
rules. Why does he think its right 200 mothers have to prove to the government that child was conceived as result of being raped so they can keep their
Child Tax Credit
s . Mr. Speaker, i want to correct the point just made. It is im afraid the case as has been revealed just in the last few days that mortality is at its lowest level in this country since 2001. Since 2001. And on his point about recipients of benefit, obviously draws attention to an injustice and will do everything we can to rectify it. Well, i would hope that means the
Prime Minister
is going to introduce legislation to end the two policy and been the strategy because that exactly what happens when women who are victims of rape have to prove theyve been raped in order to get benefits for their child. 50 years ago, mr. Speaker, the labour minister
Barbara Castle
introduced the equal pay act. But women are still paid 17 less than men, and under this government the gender pay gap is estimated to take another 60 years to close. Why hasnt the
Prime Minister
followed labours lead and set a target for closing it by 2030 . Mr. Speaker, not only are there now record when in appointment in this country but the gender pay gap is at a record low. And it was this conservative government that make sure the company said report on the gender pay gap, mr. Speaker. 17 gap that is too big, too wide and should be closed and a government should do something about it. Mr. Speaker, every fortnight, three women are killed by their partner or expartner here
Domestic Violence
is only likely to increase its large numbers of people are having to self isolate. Ten years of austerity has denied the funding they need to support victims of
Domestic Abuse
. Will he commit to the extra 173 million needed every year to ensure that survivors get the support they so desperately need . Mr. Speaker, we just put record funding back into counsels to support that and all the responsibilities. We are committed when he talks of
Domestic Abuse
, we have brought forward a victims law to guarantee victims rights and this government has an outstanding record of tackling violence against women and girls. And that is why we are now taking forward in this parliament are landlocked
Domestic Abuse
bill. Funding for
Domestic Abuse
bill will simply be a piece of paper. There has to be funding to ensure that those are victims of
Domestic Violence
gets the support they need in this sense they need that are underfunded by his government. Mr. Speaker, the
Prime Minister
has made repeated offensive remarks against single mothers and their children. Yes, and he described them as illinois, ignorant, aggressive and illegitimate. Against muslim women saying they look like bank robbers. Against working women suggesting the best way of dealing with advice for female colleague is just to pat her on the bottom and send her on her way. Words have consequences. His offensive words are backed up with offensive and discriminatory policy. From the rate clause to dismantling local services with women, particularly disabled women disproportionally rely on. Can the
Prime Minister
apologize for his offensive comments and ensured that these discriminatory policies are reversed by his government . Mr. Speaker, im proud of what this government has done [shouting] im proud member
Record Number
of female mps in our body today. Im proud this is the only party that has produced to make vmo, not one but two in the [shouting] we can it be an extraordinary amazing thing, mr. Speaker, [shouting] wouldnt be an amazing think that party would produce a female leader of the own . Dont hold your breath, mr. , mr. Speaker, but i will take the lessons from a party where women, good women, good female mps are bullied out of their party. [shouting] just because it had the justice to stand up to stand up against antifeminism in the own party. [shouting] thank yo u very much, mr. Speaker. My right honorable friend the
Prime Minister
i know the great champion of the countryside as we benefited both from producing high
Animal Welfare
food and also the amount of carbon that is in the soil and through permanent pasture. In our conservative manifesto we stated on page 57 in our trade negotiations we will not compromise our high
Environmental Protection
and
Animal Welfare
and food standards. Will the
Prime Minister
meet with me and other colleagues with world farming disease to discuss how
Rural Farmers
and growers in trade deals provide them with more opportunity, even more food [shouting] mr. Speaker, my honorable friend is right. We will not compromise our and
Animal Welfare
, not compromise on food standards and hygiene. Im only too happy to meet him and his fellow farmers to discuss the opportunities ahead. Thank you, mr. Speaker. As the numbers infected by the coronavirus grow, the public concern grows with it. Last week the
Prime Minister
gave the assurance that no one would be financially penalized for following health advice. And yet still millions of self employed workers have been left in deep uncertainty and
Poor Financial Health
bill be given if theyre forced to stop working. In this house, mr. Speaker, we are in a privileged position. We will not be financially worse off. Millions of workers are not in a privileged position. They may be forced to rely on
Social Security
for an extended period back because of this virus. So for the record, ten
Prime Minister
tellme what the status can the
Prime Minister
tellme what the status is of the uk government . Mr. Speaker, its not my duty to comment on the trade routes by the country all i can tell you, i can tell you im a member which he knows very well, which he knows very well is that we and this government have already advanced from day for today one. We will make those in universal and other benefits get the help they need from day one as the right honorable friend the chancellor, we will be telling him more about what were doing to protect everybody in this aside to make sure everybody is not penalized for doing the right thing. But let me try and help the
Prime Minister
. And perhaps inform him of the details here in ireland in response to the coronavirus the government has just raised the statutory secretary duke equivalent of 266 pounds per week. This covers and those selfemployment. In germany and austria to an 87 pounds, and sweden is 230. The netherlands 201 pounds and can spank inspect it is 121. But as in the uk, in the uk,
Prime Minister
its a meager 94 pounds, 25 per week. Prime minister, up to 80 of people across the
United Kingdom
could face infection in the weeks and months ahead. Many of them will be forced to rely on the day. If the
Prime Minister
is truly committed to leveling up a good place to start must be statutory sick days. Will he take the opportunity to stand up today and commit to raising the uk payment to the average eu level . Mr. Speaker, as a think most members of the house understand, the uk assistant for many of the countries around the world and certainly in the eu. We have a universal free
Health System
, we have an extensive benefit system free for people across this country and, indeed, our
Health System
from a is, very wellprepared for this epidemic and i congratulate everybody in the nhs responsible for making the preparations that they have. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Last week at the pleasure of visiting a hospital to see a demonstration of an advanced surgical robot which represents a leap forward from house provision in my constituency. Thus the
Prime Minister
agree with me that technological advances in the nhs is paramount to providing the best level of patient care and will he agree to work with me . Yes, mr. , mr. Speaker, and s why my honorable
Friend Health
secretary and i determined to advance robot technology, ai into nhs. Would put in in another 200
Million Pounds
and it is that every the nhs is leading over 500
Million Pounds
more cash increase of nearly 5 . Mr. Speaker, a month ago i asked the
Prime Minister
about his to work on overstretched nhs. He dodges the truth. Can the
Prime Minister
today confirm exactly what steps he taken to ensure all these consoles to work in all of our hospitals . Yes, mr. Speaker, thats what introduced a fast track to nhs visa. Question seven, mr. Speaker, on war widows. Mr. Speaker, my right honorable friend has made this point to me and i heard from the war widows of themselves about their own concerns. The ministry of defence is looking for what can be done to provide meaningful support to those of lost their loved ones. Given that the previous defence secretary sought and was refused permission from the treasury to help the estimated 265 war widows whose pensions were canceled when they remarried and can be permanently restored only by their going through a divorce and remarriage to their second husband, will the
Prime Minister
personally meet moira came and
Mary Moreland
of the
War Widows Association
, finally to put an end to this deplorable and this honorable situation . Mr. Speaker, the m. O. D. Is looking at this very problem and im conscience of the issue that he raises, that he raised with me. Ive asked my right honorable friend secretary of state for defense to meet the chairman of the
War Widows Association
to discuss further what we can do. Mr. Speaker, last week in the awardwinning actor musician released a hardhitting new album and a short film the long goodbye which passed the heartbreak of many minorities are feeling unwanted in britain where here oclock crime is rising and hate speech affects public life. These are also the concerns of muslims in my constituency. I urge members of house to listen to and watch it. So could the
Prime Minister
and for once without hiding behind the ropes of his muslim ancestors, yes, we all know he has them, offer a fig leaf that is exchancellor of the cabinet provided him, or resorting to the potentially divided titfortat reflection of the barristers issue which is antisemitism . 300 300 complaints of islamopha from his party. Can he can you simply assure mee is doing [shouting] order. Prime minister. Well, mr. Speaker, i can reassure that is no room for hate or racism in this party, in our conservative party and i wish i could say the same of her own party. The news they are expecting their first child. All parents want the best start in life for their children. With the uk lagging behind the rest of the world in the number of diseases that we test, we only test for nine conditions in the country. Do you agree with me and will you support my
Campaign Calling
for a review of the new born baby
Screening Program
. Mr. Speaker, she raises a very important point. Im glad starting tissue screening for babies with severe combined immunodeficiency would be evaluated for inclusion in the screening. But to my right honorable
Friend Health
secretary said hes more than willing to meet her to discuss further what screening and how screening can be improved. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Further to the questions posed by my right honorable friend leader of the snp, irrespective what other kinds of doing policy in this country is his responsibility so what is he going to do to help selfemployed in this
Coronavirus Crisis
. Im grateful to the honorable gentleman and what were going to do to ensure nobody is penalized for doing the right thing. Everybody has access to the benefits and the sports indeed, and if he can contain himself, mr. Speaker, my right honorable friend the chancellor will be setting out more in just a minute. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Will the
Prime Minister
join with me in congratulating the mighty for the five goldmedal haul at the
International Opening
last month . The swimmers involved were james will be, abby woods, max, and
Molly Renshaw
here surely be very epicenter of sporting excellence. Hear, hear. Im having worked at university and a fantastic site. I know their global reputation i have no hesitation in congratulating them on her behalf. Can the
Beautiful Homes<\/a> that people actually want. Jeremy corbyn. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, our thoughts are with the loved ones of those who sadly died to contracting the coronavirus and those that still are suffering from the disease including the honorable member. I want once again to pay tribute to our medical staff working so hard to combat the spread of this disease and care for those affected. I think we should all express our gratitude to the chief medical officer and the chief scientific advisor who is shown
Exceptional Leadership<\/a> the route and will continue to follow their advice. Mr. Speaker, sunday was
International Womens<\/a> day, a day when we celebrate the achievements of women around the world. Recognizes the advances made in working towards a goal of gender inequality. Most importantly reflect on how far we have to go to achieve that. A quarter of social care workers who were overwhelmingly women are on zero hours contract. The essential care workers self isolate if the experience symptoms of coronavirus. Many may feel they have no choice but to continue working. Will the
Prime Minister<\/a> finally bring an emergency legislation to guarantee sick pay for zero hours workers to help contain the spread of the virus . Well, mr. Speaker, i know the whole house will wish to join the honorable gentleman in wishing my honorable friend the minister for
Mental Health<\/a> speedy recovery. And i know, mr. Speaker, issued a a letter to her but across the parliamentary estate and use in your letter, mr. Speaker, we will be guided i
Public Health<\/a> england and our response to this situation. And they are also providing guidance to honorable members and to the opposite. As the right honorable gentleman knows, in just a few minutes we will be hearing from my right honorable event the chancellor on what measures were taken to protect everybody. As he knows he has brought statutes and they want. But for those were on types of contract we will ensure they get the protection that they need, and nobody does the right thing by staying at home is penalized. I hope that legislation comes rapidly and it does guarantee that people dont have to make a choice between spreading the virus because they had to go to work or staying at home self isolated as they should do if they got the symptoms. Can the
Prime Minister<\/a> explain why according to a report by the institute of
Health Equity<\/a>
Life Expectancy<\/a> has gone down for the poorest women in our society . Well, mr. Speaker, over all,
Life Expectancy<\/a> is down at its highest level. But i will not and attribute to the consistent work of this government and others, but it is absolute truth that there are too many instances into many parts of the country where we are seeing
Life Expectancy<\/a> not rising to we would like. It is true there are part of this country where one in 50 pregnant women are smokers in parts of the country were only one in four pregnant women are smokers. What we want to see is a uniting and a leveling up across this whole country. Thats why were putting record 12,000,000,000 pounds in
Public Health<\/a>. This is a party of nhs that is to putting record investments into our nhs precisely for the purpose. I dont think the
Prime Minister<\/a> answered my question, mr. Speaker. And its no surprise, mr. Speaker, that
Life Expectancy<\/a> has gone down when 86 of the cuts made by successive tory governments have cited disproportional on the shoulders of women. We are one of the richest countries in the world and its mindboggling the
Life Expectancy<\/a> should be falling in this country. Mr. Speaker, for the poorest people, for the poorest people in our society,
Life Expectancy<\/a> is falling. They should have attached to that. Mr. Speaker, the
Prime Minister<\/a> supports the actually horrendous rate clause in the
Child Tax Credit<\/a> rules. Why does he think its right 200 mothers have to prove to the government that child was conceived as result of being raped so they can keep their
Child Tax Credit<\/a>s . Mr. Speaker, i want to correct the point just made. It is im afraid the case as has been revealed just in the last few days that mortality is at its lowest level in this country since 2001. Since 2001. And on his point about recipients of benefit, obviously draws attention to an injustice and will do everything we can to rectify it. Well, i would hope that means the
Prime Minister<\/a> is going to introduce legislation to end the two policy and been the strategy because that exactly what happens when women who are victims of rape have to prove theyve been raped in order to get benefits for their child. 50 years ago, mr. Speaker, the labour minister
Barbara Castle<\/a> introduced the equal pay act. But women are still paid 17 less than men, and under this government the gender pay gap is estimated to take another 60 years to close. Why hasnt the
Prime Minister<\/a> followed labours lead and set a target for closing it by 2030 . Mr. Speaker, not only are there now record when in appointment in this country but the gender pay gap is at a record low. And it was this conservative government that make sure the company said report on the gender pay gap, mr. Speaker. 17 gap that is too big, too wide and should be closed and a government should do something about it. Mr. Speaker, every fortnight, three women are killed by their partner or expartner here
Domestic Violence<\/a> is only likely to increase its large numbers of people are having to self isolate. Ten years of austerity has denied the funding they need to support victims of
Domestic Abuse<\/a>. Will he commit to the extra 173 million needed every year to ensure that survivors get the support they so desperately need . Mr. Speaker, we just put record funding back into counsels to support that and all the responsibilities. We are committed when he talks of
Domestic Abuse<\/a>, we have brought forward a victims law to guarantee victims rights and this government has an outstanding record of tackling violence against women and girls. And that is why we are now taking forward in this parliament are landlocked
Domestic Abuse<\/a> bill. Funding for
Domestic Abuse<\/a> bill will simply be a piece of paper. There has to be funding to ensure that those are victims of
Domestic Violence<\/a> gets the support they need in this sense they need that are underfunded by his government. Mr. Speaker, the
Prime Minister<\/a> has made repeated offensive remarks against single mothers and their children. Yes, and he described them as illinois, ignorant, aggressive and illegitimate. Against muslim women saying they look like bank robbers. Against working women suggesting the best way of dealing with advice for female colleague is just to pat her on the bottom and send her on her way. Words have consequences. His offensive words are backed up with offensive and discriminatory policy. From the rate clause to dismantling local services with women, particularly disabled women disproportionally rely on. Can the
Prime Minister<\/a> apologize for his offensive comments and ensured that these discriminatory policies are reversed by his government . Mr. Speaker, im proud of what this government has done [shouting] im proud member
Record Number<\/a> of female mps in our body today. Im proud this is the only party that has produced to make vmo, not one but two in the [shouting] we can it be an extraordinary amazing thing, mr. Speaker, [shouting] wouldnt be an amazing think that party would produce a female leader of the own . Dont hold your breath, mr. , mr. Speaker, but i will take the lessons from a party where women, good women, good female mps are bullied out of their party. [shouting] just because it had the justice to stand up to stand up against antifeminism in the own party. [shouting] thank yo u very much, mr. Speaker. My right honorable friend the
Prime Minister<\/a> i know the great champion of the countryside as we benefited both from producing high
Animal Welfare<\/a> food and also the amount of carbon that is in the soil and through permanent pasture. In our conservative manifesto we stated on page 57 in our trade negotiations we will not compromise our high
Environmental Protection<\/a> and
Animal Welfare<\/a> and food standards. Will the
Prime Minister<\/a> meet with me and other colleagues with world farming disease to discuss how
Rural Farmers<\/a> and growers in trade deals provide them with more opportunity, even more food [shouting] mr. Speaker, my honorable friend is right. We will not compromise our and
Animal Welfare<\/a>, not compromise on food standards and hygiene. Im only too happy to meet him and his fellow farmers to discuss the opportunities ahead. Thank you, mr. Speaker. As the numbers infected by the coronavirus grow, the public concern grows with it. Last week the
Prime Minister<\/a> gave the assurance that no one would be financially penalized for following health advice. And yet still millions of self employed workers have been left in deep uncertainty and
Poor Financial Health<\/a> bill be given if theyre forced to stop working. In this house, mr. Speaker, we are in a privileged position. We will not be financially worse off. Millions of workers are not in a privileged position. They may be forced to rely on
Social Security<\/a> for an extended period back because of this virus. So for the record, ten
Prime Minister<\/a> tellme what the status can the
Prime Minister<\/a> tellme what the status is of the uk government . Mr. Speaker, its not my duty to comment on the trade routes by the country all i can tell you, i can tell you im a member which he knows very well, which he knows very well is that we and this government have already advanced from day for today one. We will make those in universal and other benefits get the help they need from day one as the right honorable friend the chancellor, we will be telling him more about what were doing to protect everybody in this aside to make sure everybody is not penalized for doing the right thing. But let me try and help the
Prime Minister<\/a>. And perhaps inform him of the details here in ireland in response to the coronavirus the government has just raised the statutory secretary duke equivalent of 266 pounds per week. This covers and those selfemployment. In germany and austria to an 87 pounds, and sweden is 230. The netherlands 201 pounds and can spank inspect it is 121. But as in the uk, in the uk,
Prime Minister<\/a> its a meager 94 pounds, 25 per week. Prime minister, up to 80 of people across the
United Kingdom<\/a> could face infection in the weeks and months ahead. Many of them will be forced to rely on the day. If the
Prime Minister<\/a> is truly committed to leveling up a good place to start must be statutory sick days. Will he take the opportunity to stand up today and commit to raising the uk payment to the average eu level . Mr. Speaker, as a think most members of the house understand, the uk assistant for many of the countries around the world and certainly in the eu. We have a universal free
Health System<\/a>, we have an extensive benefit system free for people across this country and, indeed, our
Health System<\/a> from a is, very wellprepared for this epidemic and i congratulate everybody in the nhs responsible for making the preparations that they have. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Last week at the pleasure of visiting a hospital to see a demonstration of an advanced surgical robot which represents a leap forward from house provision in my constituency. Thus the
Prime Minister<\/a> agree with me that technological advances in the nhs is paramount to providing the best level of patient care and will he agree to work with me . Yes, mr. , mr. Speaker, and s why my honorable
Friend Health<\/a> secretary and i determined to advance robot technology, ai into nhs. Would put in in another 200
Million Pounds<\/a> and it is that every the nhs is leading over 500
Million Pounds<\/a> more cash increase of nearly 5 . Mr. Speaker, a month ago i asked the
Prime Minister<\/a> about his to work on overstretched nhs. He dodges the truth. Can the
Prime Minister<\/a> today confirm exactly what steps he taken to ensure all these consoles to work in all of our hospitals . Yes, mr. Speaker, thats what introduced a fast track to nhs visa. Question seven, mr. Speaker, on war widows. Mr. Speaker, my right honorable friend has made this point to me and i heard from the war widows of themselves about their own concerns. The ministry of defence is looking for what can be done to provide meaningful support to those of lost their loved ones. Given that the previous defence secretary sought and was refused permission from the treasury to help the estimated 265 war widows whose pensions were canceled when they remarried and can be permanently restored only by their going through a divorce and remarriage to their second husband, will the
Prime Minister<\/a> personally meet moira came and
Mary Moreland<\/a> of the
War Widows Association<\/a>, finally to put an end to this deplorable and this honorable situation . Mr. Speaker, the m. O. D. Is looking at this very problem and im conscience of the issue that he raises, that he raised with me. Ive asked my right honorable friend secretary of state for defense to meet the chairman of the
War Widows Association<\/a> to discuss further what we can do. Mr. Speaker, last week in the awardwinning actor musician released a hardhitting new album and a short film the long goodbye which passed the heartbreak of many minorities are feeling unwanted in britain where here oclock crime is rising and hate speech affects public life. These are also the concerns of muslims in my constituency. I urge members of house to listen to and watch it. So could the
Prime Minister<\/a> and for once without hiding behind the ropes of his muslim ancestors, yes, we all know he has them, offer a fig leaf that is exchancellor of the cabinet provided him, or resorting to the potentially divided titfortat reflection of the barristers issue which is antisemitism . 300 300 complaints of islamopha from his party. Can he can you simply assure mee is doing [shouting] order. Prime minister. Well, mr. Speaker, i can reassure that is no room for hate or racism in this party, in our conservative party and i wish i could say the same of her own party. The news they are expecting their first child. All parents want the best start in life for their children. With the uk lagging behind the rest of the world in the number of diseases that we test, we only test for nine conditions in the country. Do you agree with me and will you support my
Campaign Calling<\/a> for a review of the new born baby
Screening Program<\/a> . Mr. Speaker, she raises a very important point. Im glad starting tissue screening for babies with severe combined immunodeficiency would be evaluated for inclusion in the screening. But to my right honorable
Friend Health<\/a> secretary said hes more than willing to meet her to discuss further what screening and how screening can be improved. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Further to the questions posed by my right honorable friend leader of the snp, irrespective what other kinds of doing policy in this country is his responsibility so what is he going to do to help selfemployed in this
Coronavirus Crisis<\/a> . Im grateful to the honorable gentleman and what were going to do to ensure nobody is penalized for doing the right thing. Everybody has access to the benefits and the sports indeed, and if he can contain himself, mr. Speaker, my right honorable friend the chancellor will be setting out more in just a minute. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Will the
Prime Minister<\/a> join with me in congratulating the mighty for the five goldmedal haul at the
International Opening<\/a> last month . The swimmers involved were james will be, abby woods, max, and
Molly Renshaw<\/a> here surely be very epicenter of sporting excellence. Hear, hear. Im having worked at university and a fantastic site. I know their global reputation i have no hesitation in congratulating them on her behalf. Can the
Prime Minister<\/a> explained to me why he is so singularly unpopular in scotland, has lost half the scottish mps, support for independence is an alltime high . Is it because he thinks he can see [shouting] or is it because the block setting just jives with the scottish people . [shouting] mr. Speaker, i notice the support from breaking up the union is actually draining in scotland. Maybe thats because have scottish that has the highest that is dating scottish children in their schools and that is that running the
Scottish Health<\/a> service in the way that it should. [shouting] and may be hes coming up for the abject failures of the scottish government. And maybe, mr. Speaker, the scottish nationals should stick to their day job. [shouting] as the country the brought railways to the world, what plans does my right honorable friend how to celebrate their 200 anniversary in 2025 . And does he stand with the people of darlington to prevent the removal of locomotion of one, the worlds first steam engine from darlington where she has resided for over 160 years . Well, mr. Speaker, i congratulate my honorable friend and the people of darlington, the story role they played in
Railway History<\/a> and heritage. And i will do what i can to support his campaign to prevent darlington from being spoiled of the iconic locomotive number one. Thank you, mr. Speaker. The week before christmas, a a food bank issued 339 food parcels which 124 went specifically to children. Child poverty has risen to a shameful 46 . So while womens
Unemployment Rate<\/a> may be going to more people are in lowpaid insecure jobs with the
Prime Minister<\/a> agree that it is wholly unacceptable that families are in work the children are growing up in poverty . Willie commit to anything poverty pay . Not only are we
Cutting National Insurance<\/a> contributions but everybody what ever the pay, but, of course, we are also lifting up the
National Living<\/a> wage by these ever increasing infants. People across this country to the tune of 4000 pounds a year. This is a a one nation government looking first at the needs of the poorest families in this country. My honorable friend makes the case come over 31,000 new homes have been built. His own target 25,000 new homes, the vast majority been built in derelict brownfield sites. Will you support me to ensure we keep the focus on the regeneration and remediation of brownfield site . I congratulate andy street on what hes doing, fantastic record. It is always the conservative who builds the homes, mr. Speaker, and this house will be hearing more in just a few minutes about what we intend to do to get everybody in this country every young person in this country the chance to own their own home. Thank you, mr. Speaker. In this current financial year, this government has redistributed funding meant for veterans charities. This has resulted in severely reduced
Services Like<\/a> combat stress, a renowned
Mental Health<\/a> charity serving veterans suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder. Its also meant a reduction of 24, to ten beds in my constituency and the loss of 50 jobs. Will the
Prime Minister<\/a> show his support for veterans
Mental Health<\/a> today by initiating a review of this redistribution of this critical funding to stop those lifechanging and often lifesaving services being lost . Well, the honorable gentleman is absolute right to raise the issue of veterans and their needs and thats why this government appointed a minister for veterans and a veterans tackle for social unit in the
Cabinet Office<\/a> and he will be hearing a little bit more in just a few minutes about what further steps we intend to take to protect and promote the rights of veterans. Thank you, mr. Speaker. With my right honorable friend agree with me that this budget it is a historic moment to level our economy, interest what has the opportunity to succeed, especially in mr. Speaker, its the crucible in which the future of this country is going to be forged and has been in the past and could not have a more valid advocate and i agree entirely with what he says. Its vital the funds announced this morning tushman to the sump of people affected by coronavirus. But the banks must fulfill the responsibilities as well. As this is our tell me some are shoring up to the expense of their business customers and their workforce. So will the
Prime Minister<\/a> make sure that banks which were bailed out by the taxpayer now played their part in supporting businesses and their workers in their hour of need . The honorable gentleman raises an important point and he will listen what the government of the bank of england has done to the cost of borrowing overall today, but the chancellor will indeed be meeting the banks continuously to ensure that you look after the interests of all our people. Rural areas like my constituency are at the bottom of the five comes phone providers tushman right across the country especially mid wales . Yes, indeed, mr. Speaker. She will hear something to advantages if you. This morning a range of expert
Mental Health<\/a> organizations including the
Royal College<\/a> of psychiatrists might and rethink
Mental Health<\/a> have called for an inquiry into avoidable deaths linked to failures in uk
Social Security<\/a> system. A family and my constituency lost a father and husband to suicide and similar circumstances and they like to many others want answers. So when will the
Prime Minister<\/a> instruct such an inquiry to listen to the families and their expression in this case . There are indeed very hard cases and some very tragic outcomes and i know my right honorable friend secretary of state for work and pensions is indeed looking at that and very happy to work with the honorable gentleman to make sure such tragic cases that families needs are met. Mr. Speaker, according to the economy the past figure salaries have risen faster than anywhere else in the country. As part of his leveling government agenda, will the
Prime Minister<\/a> work with andy street to ensure the
West Midlands<\/a> entrance to get investments in skills and infrastructure it needs to power the
Midland Energy<\/a> . Mr. Speaker, i dont think i can be accused about excessively when i say there is a infrastructure revolution in this country which will help to benefit amongst other things the
West Midlands<\/a>. Like the honorable member before me, sick pay is amongst the lowest in europe, less and five pounds a week. If the
Prime Minister<\/a> doesnt think he can lid on it he shouldnt expect our constituents to live on it. So i urge him to act before its too late and introduced decent sick pay for every worker in britain. Mr. Speaker, ive answered the right honorable gentleman earlier on. We will do everything can to ensure that people get protected throughout this outbreak and nobody is penalized for doing the right thing. Does my right honorable friend the
Prime Minister<\/a> agree the great southwest offers a fantastic opportunity to become the first region to not just become net zero but net negative next can he assured me this will be a top priority in the leveling up agenda . Mr. Speaker, there are over 400,000 jobs already in the low
Carbon Economy<\/a> in this country and the great southwest is going to face a template alito and green revolution of the future. Thank you, mr. Speaker. [inaudible] kendrick
Prime Minister<\/a> gimme some assurance the very welcome
Government Support<\/a> for the space industry will follow what is the best commercial and technical option on the
Companies Like<\/a>
Lockheed Martin<\/a> other people based need . We will of course be guided by the best scientific judgments in all these things and i our
Firm Determination<\/a> did have a second spaceport in scotland and welcome candidates to send into orbit, mr. Speaker. Today is the 15th annual day in memory of victims of terrorism across europe. Next week in my constituency will commemorate the 27th anniversary of the ira terrorist attack in my town which killed two children. Over the last quarter of a century the
Peace Foundation<\/a> has worked tirelessly to provide
Financial Support<\/a> service for victims of terrorism in great britain. Will the
Prime Minister<\/a> join with me in commending their work and agreed to ensure that funding continues . Mr. Speaker, i personally commend the work of all those working on the peace center and will do everything we can to ensure that funding continues. My party with the good wishes edited anyone who has contracted coronavirus. And on coronavirus can welcome should have fixed i think is in that the government, leading that on one side. The are not actually a
Record Number<\/a> of doctors and nurses in our fantastic inmates as picked are 8700 more nurses this thisr than last year, and we are approving another 50,000 announcer you have been watching brian
Prime Minister<\/a>s questions. You can see it live wednesday at 8 00 a. M. Eastern on cspan 2. You can also go to cspan. Org and find video of past
Prime Minister<\/a>s questions and other
British Public<\/a> affairs programs. The senate has canceled his scheduled recess this week to finish work on a few unresolved items. On monday the chamber is back at 3 00 p. M. Eastern to consider a bill that would extend certain
Foreign Exchange<\/a> programs that expired under the usa freedom act. Senators also plan to take up an
Economic Aid Program<\/a> this week in response to the coronavirus. The legislation would require free coronavirus testing, provide paid medical and family leave, and bolster food aid and
Unemployment Insurance<\/a> for those affected by the outbreak. A final vote will happen once the senate formally receives the aid package from the house. As always, you can follow the sun live on cspan 2. The senate live on cspan 2. Announcer it is easy to file the response to the coronavirus outbreak at cspan. Org coronavirus. Charts,ractive maps and wants briefings and hearings with
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