Question one, mr. Speaker. Thank you, mr. Speaker. This morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. People look for to their share of 3 million apprenticeships. But the question how this is going to happen. On the eve of National Apprenticeship week in the Prime Minister tallis does have a Delivery Plan or is he making it up as he goes along . Weve achieved 2 million the last parliament. We are confident of achieving 3 million in this parliament. We do have a Delivery Plan based on Large Companies continuing with their plans for apprenticeships. We want Small Companies to do more. We want the Public Sector to join in with larger apprenticeship lanes and we review the progress towards a can my right honorable friend update the house on progress being made in tackling the force of that in iraq and in syria . I totally understand what my friend said and it was a striking what assistant commissioner said last week about the dangers we face. What i would say is domestically or protecting counterterrorism policing and investing in our intelligence and secured his services as we did in the last parliament. In terms of iraq and syria were making progress at pushing daesh backs of this is something we need to do both domestically and overseas but i have to say i was completely appalled to see yesterday the labour party has readmitted somewhat to the party who says and they believe that the 9 11 suicide bombers and a quote must never be condemned ambulance to organization that says we defended the Islamic State in syria and the iraq. Those are upholding views on hope the leader of the opposition will throw the person out of the party rather than well, him and. Jeremy corbyn. [shouting] mr. Speaker, mr. Speaker, i hope the Prime Minister will join with me in mourning the death today of the fifth Beatle George martin and the wonderful music that will last for all time that he gave us. Last week the Prime Minister told the house that we had a Strong Economy with a sound plan. If the economy is so strong then why this week has he forced through a 30pound per week cut hitting some of the poorest, disabled people in the country . First of all let me join him in what he said about george martin. He was absolutely a massive figure in popular music and responsible for some tunes that will live on forever more. Its just what he cant comment on the point i made earlier. It seems to me we have a responsibility and Party Leaders [shouting] he asked about the strength of the economy. We do face an Uncertain International environment and all the experts are warning about the dangers that we face but as we speak today we have inflation at 0 . Unemployment at 5 . Our economy is growing. Wages are growing and we are cutting the taxes that people are paying. That combined with reforming welfare and we are reforming welfare is the way to get our deficit down, continue its growth and help deliver for working people in britain. Mr. Speaker, i dont believe the majority of people in this country are content to see someone diagnosed with cancer today unfit to work next year reduced to poverty because of the katz this government is putting through. In the summer budget last year the chancellor found another 6. 6 billion to reduce Corporation Tax for big business. Despite our tax operating lower than any other g7 nation. Today action for children, the childrens society, the National Childrens bureau shows that local authorities spending on children and young people has been cut by 2 billion, 71 . It doesnt this demonstrate a wrong choice by the Prime Minister . Lets look at whats happened to Corporation Tax receipts. Since we cut Corporation Tax. That is the question because the point of setting tax rates is to raise money rather than make a political point. The fact is Corporation Tax receipts are up by 20 under this government. Weve got more money to spend on children him on Children Services, on education. Whereas if we put up tax rate as he now seems to be suggesting we would get less money and. They care about making a political point. We care about raising revenue and providing good services. I asked a question, mr. Speaker. If there is more money available to be spent on Children Services why are there another half million children living in poverty and britain because of the policy of his government . If we really do have a Strong Economy the Prime Minister claims then why did the chancellor worn last week, i quote, we may need to make further reductions . Who will these reductions fall on . The disabled, pensioners, young people, women . Easy going to roll out attacking those groups . He will see the budget next week when my right honorable friend the chancellor who has an excellent record of steering this nations economy will stand up and get that. But the right honorable gentleman just make some remarks about Child Poverty. Let me tell him what has actually happened since 2010. The our 680,000 fewer worker households. Think about what that means. That is 680,000 households where someone is bringing home a wage, putting food on the table and under us paying less taxes. There are 40,000 euros old where no member has ever worked and there are 480,000 fewer children living in workers household. That is real change for those children. That is about tackling Child Poverty. Falling taxes could increase the childcare of all things that were delivered by labour. Mr. Speaker, the problem is the number of households that are suffering from in work poverty because of the insecure jobs, because of zero hours contract, because of low wages. As he well knows the poorest are paid for mostly cuts and women have paid for 81 of those cuts. Mr. Speaker, on 99 previous attempt to ask questions to Prime Minister ive been unclear or dissatisfied by the answer as indeed many other people have. [laughter] so on this auspicious 100th occasion can ask the Prime Minister to help out a young man . Last week, the Prime Minister told the Engineering Employers Federation that we have a skills shortage. A good admission. He as a bragging that he wants to make his way in the world says, will the government acknowledge may be the Prime Minister does as well passionate will the government acknowledge the importance of sixth form colleges and post16 Education Services in britain . First of all let me congratulate the honorable gentleman getting to 100 [shouting] it will be welcomed across the house. What i said is what we are introducing in our country is a situation where we uncap university places as many people who want to go can go and we will be introducing in this parliament 3 million apprentices. That combined with better funded colleges means we have actually got a proper Education System that can really drive opportunity in our country. Let me just come back once were on Child Poverty so let me give them the figures. 800,000 fewer people in relative poverty than 2010. 300,000 fewer children in relative poverty than 2010. That is the labour measurement used. So when he gets to the box he can tell us he is [shouting] mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister seems to be answering the last question but one, and if i could kind bring it back to the question i asked him and point out to him that theres been a 10 cut in real terms in education and Adult Education has been cut by 35 during his time as Prime Minister. The construction output in britain has shown for two consecutive quarters now. Surely this is a matter of of concern. Isnt this really bit of a sign that the economic recovery is being constructed on sand . Let me confirm we have protected 1618 education in this spending round. He talks about construction of course we want to see every part of our economy growing and our economy is growing unlike so many in what is a difficult and dangerous world right now but if you look at our construction plan because we have a Strong Economy we are able to commit to a just two, able to commit to the biggest road Program Since the 1970s. The largest the Program Since victorian times and together with huge Infrastructure Projects in energy and in other areas. Those things are only possible because weve got a strong and growing economy. We know what labour would do is Spending Plans our wrist to the nations finances. His tax plans are with you every come in the country and we know from scotland one wants to do which is put up taxes on people earning over 20,000 pounds. Thats the point and would wreck countrys finances. [shouting] jeremy corbyn. Mr. Speaker, where the Construction Industry in recession at a time that it is acutely for new housing. Construction apprenticeships have fallen, construction apprenticeships have fallen by 11 since 2010. We have the lowest rate of House Building since the 1920s, almost 100 years ago. Well the Prime Minister look again at this issue, stopped the trading and cut investments in holy back the country, holding back the ambitions of so many young people and invest in them and invest in our future . I do have to pick up the right honorable gentleman on his statistics because we have seen a massive boost to apprentices and apprenticeship funding under this government. 2 million in the last parliament, 3 million is part of House Building under labour fell by 45 . Since then it has increased twothirds come over 7000 new homes have been delivered since 2010. If you look at whats happening, completions are up, Housing Starts out at the highest level since 2007. Housing starts and nearly doubled the low point of 2009. They wrecked the economy, created that instability. We have been building a Strong Economy. Thats what weve got to stick with. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Unemployment is half since 2010. [shouting] given that they will make the signature can the Prime Minister usher the house he will continue to support quality education, Employment Generation to get jobs so maintaining a conservative laughter of aspiration . My honorable friend is right. The school to improve the program we are driving forward combined with uncap university places come investing in apprenticeships, that is giving people a ladder of opportunity to make the most of their lives of the most that Employment Opportunities that are being beg created in a country where there are 2 million more people in work. I know he has a particular interest in his constituency in extending the robin hood line. Thats exactly this sort of Infrastructure Project this government wants to get behind. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the refugee crisis is the Biggest Issue facing governments right across europe. Is the Prime Minister ashamed that in the uk Government Program we now know that in fulsome trafficking victims were locked up without food, asylum seeking children were forced to sleep on concrete floors, that patients with diarrhea were denied access to showers, and also a naked woman was allegedly beaten at the Detention Center . Is the Prime Minister ashamed of his . I will look very carefully at the point the right honorable gentleman makes. I would say that our asylum system is fair, and britain down the ages has given people a silent who were fleeing torture and persecution. When it comes to the issue of resettling Syrian Refugees it was instructed at this weeks European Council with a chart showing how many countries have actually resettled the Syrian Refugees. Britain has done far better than any other country bar germany. Thank you, mr. Speaker. This week the Scottish RefugeeCouncil Called for an investigation into allegations about the way a silent seekers are treated and housed in moscow. They want the home office to commission an independent inquiry into claims of substandard housing and dehumanizing treatment of refugees by the private company contracted to provide Accommodation Services by his government. With the commission that investigation . We are very happy for these issues to be properly investigate. The Home Affairs Select committee in this house of commons has just done report into the way that asylum housing is commission and, of course, if the Scottish Parliament wants to carry out those investigations come of course the United Kingdom government will cooperate with that. What we need to do is make sure when we take people in we make sure theyre properly house, proper look after, their children are schooled because thats the sort of generous country we are. Thank you, mr. Speaker. I welcome the governments Excellent Initiative to encourage employers to hire exoffenders. Speaking as someone who myself employs a female exoffender by the excellent work in charity for the Prime Minister usher the house of his commitments to ensure employers in the Public Private and charitable sectors play their parts of . I agree with my friend and i salute what he has done to help exoffenders to i think the point is this. Of course, if people are applying for a job they have at some stage to declare the criminal record that they have and the offenses they committed. The question is do they have to do absolutely at the beginning . We believe in this idea of banning the box the Civil Service will introduce this site dont have to put that information on the initial cd. You might get in any view so you were not rolled out. Giving sometimes people a Second Chance to make the go of their lives, were putting our money where our mouth is. Thank you, mr. Speaker. If the british people both believe the european union, will the Prime Minister reside . Yes or no . No. [shouting] [inaudible] over 2 million jobs are being created since 2010. But nearly 1 million of those does the Prime Minister agree with me that the Eu Free Movement of people is damaging uk National Employment prospect and does contribute to the 1. 6 million british people remaining unemployed . The point i would make to my honorable friend is that if you look at the figures over the last five years, twothirds of the rise of employment over the last five years has been made up by jobs going to british people. Where i would agree is in combination with the welfare reform we have introduced for eu citizens and the tougher control of migration from outside the eu, we should seek welfare reform in the uk as the flipside of migration control. We want to make sure it always pays for british people to train, to do the jobs being made available so we should see immigration control and welfare reform together with the growing economy as the way of getting more of our people into work. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Does the Prime Minister agree with me that its very important that we make a positive case of britain remain in the eu, but each of us set 1200 pounds back, we have lower prices and choices to shop and with easier days in business. And the Prime Minister explain how our membership for the eu benefits so many aspects of our lives . I think the honorable lady makes an important point which isnt all the arguments about single markets as poverty and all the rest of it we can sometimes lose some of the simple consumer benefits of being a member of the european union. The things she mentioned about cheaper air travel, ease of travel, not having any tariffs, these are things we take for granted now but simply were not the case for years ago. Thats a strong part of a positive case we should make for remaining in the eu. But with her own constituency and might i think we should poin