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CSPAN2 Question Time July 6, 2017

Military issues. Economic ties and comedic interest in the asiapacific region. The center for strategic and International Relations here some specialists from both nations. Live coverage at 1 p. M. Eastern on cspan. During wednesdays question time and a british house of commons Prime Minister theresa may answered questions on the uks role in combating isis and pay increases for Public Sector employers specifically teachers and nurses. This is 45 minutes. Order. Question to the Prime Minister. Number one, mr. Speaker. Thank you mr. Speaker. Today marks the 69th anniversary of the nhs, and last week [shouting] last week solve the immediate anniversary of the 999 service i know members will want to join in paying tribute to the incredibly dedicated men and women who work tirelessly to improve life stay in and day out. Mr. Speaker, this morning i had meetings with mr. Colleagues and others, in addition to my duty and so special further such meetings later today. Later this week i will tend to meeting of the g20 where i will discuss the global economy, counterterrorism and sustainable settlements with my fellow leaders. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Her speech was forced to abort a baby get a pic this is only some of the Domestic Abuse my constituent has faced by her estranged husband because she has refused gentleman relation of her daughter. She is educated, has a mortgage and had a good job until the home office revoked her right to work. I have been writing to the home office since march and have gotten nowhere. Where will Prime Minister now intervened to stop the family being deported and being subject to female genitalia and . I say to the honorable lady the home secretary has heard the case that she has set out here today. The issue of female genital mutation, we are all agreed across his whole house it is an abort activity. It should not be taken place. Great efforts have been made over recent years both in terms of strengthening the law on email genital mutilation also getting information out about this issue and trying to support people in Community Whether it is a practice of fgm. I think the message that she got from this house today. We will not accept it in this country. Thank you, mr. Speaker. In the last few days Iraqi Security forces assisted by Coalition Airstrikes have made significant progress in eradicating isil fighters from mosul. This is a significant step forward in the military conflict against isil anorak but with the Prime Minister agree with me that the uk and the United States and abroad International Ally to needs to work with the Iraqi Government to ensure reconstruction in places like mosul as well as working with the Iraqi Government to make sure that he can sufficiently strong to withstand the poisonous ideology of isil as we seek to defeat it . My honorable friend is right here in order to keep britain safety must continue to attack daesh anorak and syria, and uk is playing its part in one of the Seven Members of the coalition. We have conducted over 1400 strikes. There are over 50 500 british soldiers on the Ground Fighting further assistance but my honorable friend makes the important point that is not just about th the military action tht takes place. Its about how we ensure their sustainable reconstruction and rebuilding afterwards. Our troops have felt train over 55,000 iraqis they could he forces personnel, we are providing over 169. 5 billion pounds in humanitarian aid and a further 30 noting to iraq stabilize these liberated areas. And together we must also work not just in iraq but international to ensure they fall ideology of extremism is not able to poison the minds of people. Jeremy corbyn. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, master but wishing everyone a very happy pride month and especially those taking part in the pride march this saturday and similar marches around the country . We should also beware a survey taken by pride in london found that half of lgbt people in london and experienced hate crime in the past 12 months. I join the mr. Speaker, in wishing the nhs of her happy birthday. I was hoping shes going to say bit more about nhs staff and the pay during her birthday greetings. Because after a week of flipflopping and floundering we thought we had some clarity from downing street at last. On monday announced that was that the Public Sector pay gap of 1 remains and a rare moment of agreement between number ten and 11 was seen but yesterday we had news that firefighters will be offered 2 this year and 3 next year. So can so can the Prime Minister confirm whether the Public Sector pay cap will remain for all other Public Servants until 2020 . May i join the right honorable gentleman in wishing everybody is going to take part in pride london on saturday an excellent day . Im sure will be a very good location as it always has been. Can i also say i and members of this house value the work hes done incredibly important work done by Public Sector workers including [shouting] including those in the National Health service and others. I understand why people feel strongly about the issue of the pay but perhaps i can just set out perhaps i can just for the information of the house, mr. Speaker, perhaps i could just set out what the current position is. We have at three pay review bodies in the sector public report in march. That cover doctors entities. Nhs staff including nurses and the armed forces. The government accepted the recommendations in all three. The firefighters award is not the mood is not determined by the government, it is determined by the employers and not subject to a pay review boddicker thecke our outstanding pay review by reports. Those covered teachers, prison offices, Police Officers and senior cell district the government will consider those reports very carefully and will respond to them. But while we do that we were always recognize they need to ensure that we take those decisions against the need to live within our means. The right honorable gentleman and i both value Public Sector workers and our Public Services. The difference is i know we have to pay for them. [shouting] the Public Sector pay cap causes real shortages in nursing and teaching and many other professions, as well as real hardship. I had a letter last week from a teacher called david its all right. Hes a teacher to hes doing a good job all right . In he says quote ive been teaching for ten years. I see my workload increase. Ive seen more people leave the profession then start, and no form of pay increase in seven years. The only Thing Holding the Education System together is the dedication to struggle on for their students and staff. Andy says this dedication is starting to run out. What we are doing by this pay cap i say to the Prime Minister is recklessly exploiting the goodwill of Public Servants like david. They need a pay rise. The lid of the opposition refers to the number of nurses and teachers we have been working in the Public Sector. We now have more nurses in hospitals that we had in 2010, more teachers in our schools. But let me remind the right honorable gentleman why it has been nested for us to exercise restraint in public spending, including capping Public Sector pay. Its because we inherited the biggest deficit in our peacetime history. [shouting] we have acted [shouting] order, order. I noticed earlier, mr. Mack mood, that you seen the end of a hyper condition today. I recommend that you take some sort soothing medicament or go and lie down for a little while. You will feel better at the end of it. We acted to bring the deficit down by a quarter and half. It now down by threequarters. At the same time we see the economy growth and we seen record levels of people in employment. Our policy on Public Sector pay as always recognize that we need to balance the need to be fair to Public Sector workers, to protect, to protect jobs in the Public Sector and to be fair to those who pay for it. That is the balance we need to strike, and we continue to assess that balance. Weve had seven years of tax cuts for the richest and tax breaks for the biggest corporations. And last year, and last year, mr. Speaker, last year, mr. Speaker, there was a net loss of 1700 nurses and midwives to the nhs, and in the first two months of this year alone, 3264 have left the profession altogether. Not a great birthday present for the nhs, is it . Last week the chancellor said, with all value our Public Services and the people who provide them to us. He went on to laud his own economic record by saying that we had a fundamentally robust economy. Well, the Prime Minister found 1 billion pounds to keep her own job. Why cant you find the same amount of money to keep nurses and teachers in their jobs who, after all, serve all of us . The right honorable gentleman talks about the number of nurses. In fact, i think some of those figures he was talking about was the number of nurses who have registered in the United Kingdom. There are about 600,000 nurses registered in the United Kingdom, about half of them were in the nhs in england. Contrary to what he says we have 13,000 more nurses working today compared with 2010. [shouting] i understand that it has been hard for people who have been working hard and making sacrifices over the years as we have been dealing with labours this management of the economy. [shouting] let me just, let me just [shouting] let me remind the right honorable gentleman of what happens when you dont deal with the deficit. Its not a theoretical issue. Lets look at those countries that fail to deal with it. In greece where they havent dealt with the deficit [shouting] yes. What did we see with failure to deal with the deficit . Spending on the Health Service cut by 36 . That doesnt help nurses or patients. Jeremy corbyn. I hope the Prime Minister is proud of her record of controlling Public Sector pay to the extent that hardworking nurses have had access to food banks in order to survive. [shouting] and the frozen wages or teaching assistants, paramedics and council workers. Mr. Speaker, its not just in the Public Sector. Across the economy wages are rising by 2. 1 while inflation is nearly 3 . 6 million workers already unless and a living wage. What does the Prime Minister think that tells us about seven years of a conservative government and what its done to the Living Standards of those people on whom we all rely to get our Public Services, our Health Services delivered to us . Ill tell the right honorable gentleman whats happened over the last seven years. Weve seen record numbers of people in employment. [shouting] nearly 3 million more people in work. We have seen the introduction of the National Living wage, never done by labour, but by a conservative government. And weve seen 4 Million People taken out of paying income tax altogether and a cut in income tax and a change in the personal allowance which is the equivalent of 1000 pounds a year year to basic rate taxpayers, including nurses. Thats a record of Good Management of the economy. You only get it with the conservatives. [shouting] jeremy corbyn. Mr. Speaker, mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister simply doesnt get it. [shouting] order. We have plenty of time. Im quite happy to run on for some considerable period of time. People are making excessive noise should try to calm themselves and perhaps just get a moments thought to whether they would like to be viewed by their constituents shrieking their heads off. Its very downmarket. Jeremy corbyn. Mr. Speaker, that is a lope epidemic in this country, and it has a terrible effect on young people. Those in the 20s will earn 12,500 pounds a year less than the generation that went before them. The first generation to be worse off than the last. They are less likely to be able to buy their own home, or likely to be saddled with debt, more likely to be insecure, lowpaid work. Except for more misery, what does the Prime Minister and the government actually offer for the young people of this country . To echo the words of my colleagues what we offer young people is more jobs, more homes, and opportunity to own their own home. Let me just tell the right honorable gentleman what isnt fair. It isnt fair to refuse to take tough decisions and to load debts on our children and grandchildren. [shouting] it isnt fair to bankrupt our economy because that leads to people losing their jobs and losing their homes, and it isnt fair to go out and tell people that they can have all of public spending they want without paying for it. Labours away leads to fewer jobs, higher prices, more taxes. And labours way means everyone pays the price of labour. [shouting] mr. Speaker, when tories talk of tough choices we know who suffers, its the poorest and most vulnerable in our society. Young people employed on zero hours of contracts are more likely to have worse mental and physical health. Students who have worked hard at university graduating with the 7000 pounds worth of debt that will stay with them until they retire. Mr. Speaker, let me spell it out to the Prime Minister. This is the only country in which wages have not recovered and the Global Financial crash. More people are using food banks, 4 million children living in poverty, record in work poverty, young people who see no prospect of owning their own home, and 6 million earning less than the living wage. The lope epidemic is a threat to our economic stability. Can she take some tough choices and instead of offering platitudes, offer some real help and real support for those in work, young people, who deserve better and deserve to be given more optimism, rather than greater inequality . We actually now see that the proportion of people in absolute poverty is at record lows. He asked for help for those who are lowpaid. Ill tell him to help with given them reiterate the help we are given who are lope. We introduce the mandatory National Living wage, the lowest earners passes pay rise in 20 years. We have cut taxes, taken people out of paying income tax, that s for those who are on basic rate taxpayers. We are doing what is important for this country which is in truth there are jobs and an economy providing those jobs for people, because the best route out of poverty is being in work. And i know, i know that the right honorable gentleman has taken to calling itself a government in waiting. Well, we all know what that means, waiting to put up taxes, waiting to destroy jobs, waiting to bankrupt our country. We will never let this happen. [shouting] order. I understand the house is excited about hearing the right honorable member, nicky morgan. Thank you very much indeed. I know the Prime Minister and her ministers and many other members of the sets are committed to Mental Health care for everyone. Im a founder of the welding project. I recently fitted and is leading service. As a result of this, 1. 4 billion more is going to mental Health Services. How can the Prime Minister ensure that that money is getting to frontline nhs services consistently . First, let me commend by right honorable friend in the work she has done in setting up the welding project and unhappy to join her in paying tribute to the work of the eating disorders service. As she says they do incredibly important work and we must do more to transform the mental Health Service we provide for young people but also Mental Health generally. Thats why were putting more money into Mental Health and it will reach our spending on Mental Health will reach a record 11. 6 billion reached that last yupik thats funding we do to make sure he gets through to frontline services. One example of that is a work were doing to ensure that teachers and staff in schools are trained to better identify and better deal with Mental Health problems when your present with the children. I saw that when i visited Orchard School in bristol last week, excellent work on with improving to call it services for young people with Mental Health. Thank you, mr. Speaker. As will be to today the funeral is taking place at st. Peters church in dundee for the former leader of the Scottish National party and member of parliament

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