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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210908 16:30:00

Hello, this is bbc news with reeta chakrabarti. the headlines. mps are due to vote on the government s controversial plan to raise national insurance to fund the nhs and social care. this is the scene in the house of commons. the government has been defending the plan. the government has provided over £400 billion of support to business and to the nation as a whole in the course of fighting the pandemic. so, it is in that sense a broad based. and it has been recognised to be, by reputable independent commentators, a broad based approach. the tax, which breaks a manifesto pledge, has come under attack from labour. they say it is an unfair burden on working people. the vote is expected to pass when it takes place within the next few hours. the biggest ever terror trial in france gets under way. 130 people were killed in coordinated islamist ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210908 12:38:00

That s all your sport for now. thank you. we will shortly take you to the house of commons will be debate for mps today meet the plans for a national insurance rise to pay for a national insurance rise to pay for the nhs and social care is about to take place. the prime minister introduced the announcement yesterday of a 1.25% point national insurance in order to pay for the nhs and social care, thereby breaking a manifesto pledge what she said was justified given the pandemic. there had been a lot of disquiet on conservative backbenchers but it is not expected that the government is going to lose a vote on this particular issue but the debate is bound to be a very interesting one. ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20210908 12:00:00

Mps are set to vote today on the government s controversial plan to raise national insurance to fund the nhs and social care. the tax, which breaks a manifesto pledge, came under attack by labour in the commons this lunchtime. working people will pay higher tax, those working people will pay higher tax, those in working people will pay higher tax, those in need will still lose their homes those in need will still lose their homes to those in need will still lose their homes to pay for care and he can t even homes to pay for care and he can t even say homes to pay for care and he can t even say if homes to pay for care and he can t even say if the nhs backlog will be cleared~ we re taking the tough decisions, mr speaker, that the country wants to see. we re putting another £36 billion in. and what i d like to know from the leader of the labour party, mr speaker, is what is he going to do tonight? we ll be asking who will benefit from the government s reforms and what sor ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210908 16:02:15

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210908 16:02:15
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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210908 14:02:00

Caused by the pandemic. the move breaks a conservative manifesto pledge not to raise taxes, justified, said mrjohnson, because of the effects of covid. this lunchtime, at prime minister s questions, the labour leader, sir keir starmer, attacked the government, saying some people needing care would still have to sell their homes. the financial secretary to the treasury, jesse norman, opened the debate. the government has provided over £400 billion of support to business and to the nation as a whole in the course of fighting the pandemic, so it is, in that sense, a broad based, and it has been recognised to be by reputable, independent commentators, a broad based approach. from april 2023, once hmrc systems have been updated, a formal legal surcharge of 1.25% will replace the temporary increase in nics rates, which will return to their previous level. again, this revenue will be ringfenced in law for health and for social care only. ....

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