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Guest thank you, pedro. Great to beyond and thank you for cspan. The violation which cannot be accepted or legitimized by the International Community. The Prime Minister also answer questions on Mental Health care, unemployment figures and childcare policy. This is 30 minute. Questions to the Prime Minister of iraqs [shouting] number one, sir. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Im sure the whole house would like to join and contribute to donate to you. Alongside a record of ministerial parliamentary and public service, he was also a great writer, great tires, great campaigner no matter whether you agreed with his views are not. He will be missed by both sides of this house at the right honorable member for Leeds Central and other members of his family at this time. Im sure the hospitals to join and pay tribute to the Winter Paralympic Team following the Great Success at the so she special congratulations to Kenny Gallagher who won her firstever gold idol at the winter paralympics and jay hetherington, was their most successful winter paralympic format most. Mr. Speaker this morning i had meetings with colleagues anothers in addition i shall have further such meetings later today. Mr. Speaker, im sure the remarks made by the Prime Minister today and also the remarks on graduating the paralympics team. Of course the paralympics started. [laughter] mr. Speaker, today unemployment has fallen 63 has been. [shouting] this has been added and in such an analysis where we have seen growth in the private sector continue. Does my right honorable friend agree with me that we must sustain this group by continuing to topple the deficit, support industry and continue with our longterm Economic Growth . [shouting] my right old friend is absolutely right about buckingham linked with the Paralympic Games and the flame from manderville that came to number 10 downing street recently. Shes absolutely right about this unemployment figures. They showed clinically not. They showed unemployment coming down at a Record Number of people and work in our country. A Record Number of women at work in our country and youth unemployment coming down, too. What is particularly remarkable over the last quarter as private Sector Employment has gone up by 118,000. Publicsector unemployment has gone down by just 13,000. Said 10 times more jobs created in the private sector. The important thing is what this means for britains families. It means for millions of people are paid back at the chance to work him a chance at dignity, of stability and security and i hope it will be welcomed across the house. [shouting] mr. Speaker, let me begin by paying tribute to tony byrne. The death represents a loss of an iconic figure of our age. He will be remembered as a champion of the power and a great parliamentarian who defended the rights of backbenchers in the house again the executives, which after a government he came from. He spoke his mind and he spoke of values and what he stood for and i think thats why he won respect from all members of this house. All of our condolences go to his children, stephen, hillary, melissa echo joshua and his wider family. In a different way, they take forward as a father, socialists and always someone of great decency. Mr. Speaker, i also want to join the Prime Minister in paying tribute to the Winter Paralympic Team for their Great Success and 76. Special regulations to Kelley Gallagher n. Jay reverend. This weekend we saw a referendum in crimea that took place in the russian ukraine. Does the Prime Minister agreed with the referendum was illegal, illegitimate and in direct violation of the terms of the ukrainian constitution . Is the also share my deep concern the Ukrainian Service was shot and killed at a military base in crimea yesterday . The right honorable gentleman is absolutely correct the referendum in the crimea is illegitimate and illegal. It was patched together in 10 days and hot at the point of a russian collection. It cannot be accepted or legitimized by the International Community. We should be absolutely clear about what is happening here. This is the annexation effectively a one countrys territory by another country and we must be clear that her interests, which is a rulesbased International System for countries obey the rules. If we turn away from the crisis and dont act, we will pay a high price in the longer term. We should be clear this referendum is illegitimate. We must be clear the consequences will follow at work with our European Partners in the United States for his strong consistent and robust risk odds. I think the Prime Minister for that answer. I like to ask about the weekend coming up here the white house indicated it will be expanded on the whole house will support the idea of the list of ukrainian and russian officials travel ban will also be extended to the Youth Council meeting tomorrow. Can i also tell of the circumstances in which will be supporting also sanctions on the Russian Federation . As we discussed previously in the house, the European Union set up very clear triggers. We said if the russians did not take part in a Contact Group at the Ukrainian Government to take forward discussions, then assets and travel ban should follow. Those have been put in place at the Foreign AffairsCouncil Monday and further action on the front should be taken at the European Council of ministers, which all take part in on thursday. I also think we should be responding to the fact that this annexation was that if there was further action to destabilize the ukraine and this annexation is that action, further consequences need to follow. We need to set that up on thursday in concert with our European Partners and at the same time, put down a clear warning that if there was further destabilization, for instance, going into the Eastern Ukraine in any way, then we would move to a position of the sorts of economic sanctions discussed in the house last week. From the side of the house you have our support on the toughest possible diplomatic and economic measures against the Russian Federation given the totally legitimate actions theyve taken. I also welcome the announcement yesterday that the g7 allies will gather next week. Mr. Speaker, it seems inconceivable that they could remain in the g8. Does the Prime Minister now agreed this meeting of the g8 should go further and explicitly decide to suspend russia and the group of g8 of the economy quite i was one of the first people to say is that capable for the g8 to go ahead as planned. One of the first countries to suspend all preparations and i strongly support the g7 meeting of countries that will take place on monday. I think its important we move together with our allies and partners and i think we should be discussing whether or not to expel russia permanently from the g8 is further steps are taken. Thats the meeting on monday and not the right way to proceed. Dr. Julian hoffert. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Tony benn was a great man. Its my pleasure to work with one of his sons. Mr. Speaker, the threshold of 10,000 pounds so far has 2. 7 qualified people paid any income taxes. Is the Prime Minister please in the clear election objection today and extend policy . [shouting] the honorable gentleman who brings the house together in his usual way [laughter] what i am sure we can agree on is that it has been an excellent move by a conservative chancellor in a Coalition Government to make sure the first 10,000 pounds of income you earn you dont pay tax on and that benefits people earning although it up to 100,000 pounds. That is work so far over 700,000 pounds to a typical income tax payout and its highly worthwhile and i look forward to hearing what the chancellor has to say. Is the right honorable gentleman aware that this week i have received from the palestinian friends an email which tells me the israelis have assassinated a friend in his house and another honorable friend has been shot dead by the army, so we have spent our time from one funeral to another. The right honorable gentleman was in israel last week, did he raise with netanyahu, the constant stream of killing of innocent palestinians by the israelis on what is going to do about it . I didnt raise that specific case in which the right honorable gentleman quite rightly raises in this house today, but i did raise with the israeli Prime Minister the importance of how the israelis behave in the west bank and elsewhere. I raised the issue of settlements, which i believe is unacceptable and needs to stop. But i was also strongly supporting the israeli Prime Minister and the palestinian president in their efforts to find peace. There is a prospect an opportunity now because the americans are leading a set of talks that could lead to a framework document being agreed and its in everyones interest that all the pressure we can both participants to take her to get on with these negotiations, which would mean so much i believe to ordinary israelis and palestinians and indeed the rest of us. Andre stephenson. [shouting] thank you, mr. Speaker. Unemployment has now fallen house by resurgence in british manufacturing. Compared to the 1. 8 Million Manufacturing jobs lost under the previous labor government, what are Prime Minister agree with me that our longterm economic plan in delivering in the north of england . [shouting] my honorable friend makes an important point, which is we want to have a balanced recovery. We want to see growth and employment across the country. Its worth noting since 2010 to 80 of the rest of private Sector Employment has taken place outside london. The Unemployment Rate in the northwest, where my honorable member, the Unemployment Rate is lower than it is in london. We are beginning to see a balanced recovery, but will do everything we can, backing industry to make sure that continues. Thank you, mr. Speaker. From an asthma state drug event in the 60s and 70s. The potency is 18 times of the morningafter pill and the result thousands and thousands of babies born with deformities. There has never been a Public Inquiry or compensation with the Prime Minister met with in my underrepresented association for this . Im very happy to look at the case the honorable lady mentions. Clearly this is an important issue. Anyone whos had a disabled child knows the enormous challenges that brings and im happy to look at the key she raises in get back to her about it. Sir alan hazell. [shouting] will my right honorable friend of knowledge that the benefits of economic recovery and make it juicy our strong tempered by uncomfortable pressures on development and inadequate Rail Infrastructure and notwithstanding these matters to be dealt with quickly, is it not increasingly clear that theres a need to do more to stem the continuing flow of population to the southeast by imaginative measures, which will spread the benefits of recovery throughout all quiet i think my honorable friend makes an point. We want to balance recovery, longterm economic plan is working. An important part of that longterm economic fantasy infrastructure, best known for making. Hst was important in rebalancing between north and south. But lets be clear, we spent three times more another transport schemes in the next parliament as we are on hs two. Bristol, nottingham, sheffield of liverpool and manchester. All of these things make a difference in the whole part of our plan. Ed miliband. The deep concerns about Mental Health services. Members across the house has spoken up reedley on the subject, including the impact on those who experience Mental Health problems of families and country. As the Prime Minister agrees me that not supposed to have equal priority . Let me agree about the debate that took place in this house about Mental Health, where i read the debate of honorable members took some very bold steps in their own lives and i thought that was an incredibly bright thing to do. Whether spent parity of esteem of other forms of health care, yet it showed them is legislated to make that the case. Thank you for that. Not ask about specific which suggests we are moving away from that equal footing we both want to see. Mental health share, the nhs budget is volunteer services for children and young people being squeezed. Fewer Mental Health fairs and more young people are treated in the adult psychiatric wards. We know its not just individual can learn, but bigger cost of the future. To the public agree these things really shouldnt be happening . Taking the big picture in Health Spending, we decided to increase Health Spending rather than reduce Health Spending of 12. 7 across this parliament. Weve also put in place proper waiting times and disciplines for things like Mental Health hairpiece that werent there before. Of course theyre still further to go. We need commissioners to focus on the importance of Mental Health services. But the priority is fair. We need to respond. Mr. Speaker, the problem is the Mental Health budget has fallen for the first time in a decade. It isnt getting the Health Spending and use. I would urge them to look at specific savories. We need to ensure the consensus clearly in enough houses reflect it in the daily decisions made up and down the country about Mental Health and the health service. Now while the Prime Minister agree to enshrine equality for Mental Health in the nhs constitution in order to send a message to decisionmakers about the clarity of Mental Health deserves and to ensure it does affected by Mental Health problems get better access for the treatment and care they need . The rental gentleman raises an important point of the same for Mental Health and law, but what we see underground. First of all, weve performed millions pound into the talking therapies, which are very important in terms of Mental Health revision. Mental Health Provision is referenced clearly in the mandate given to an existing list, which in many ways is the absolute key document in terms of the health service, but his right to say in the way the Service Works are still a culture change in favor of Mental Health and Mental Health problems that we see change and put in place. On that, your party support. Thank you ministers weaker. Many entrepreneurs that personal incomes below the current welfare cap. But that in mind what with my right honorable friend look at doing more for Small Businesses of reducing the burden of regulation, blubb