24/01/2018 Prime Minister's Questions


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Mr Speaker, I am sure my

colleague, the Secretary of State

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for Health and social care, will

have heard my honourable friend's

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comments.

Questions to the Prime

Minister.

Stephen Metcalf. Number

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one, Mr Speaker. Thank you, Mr

Speaker. In remembering all those

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who endured such appalling

suffering.

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This morning I had meetings with

ministerial colleagues and others in

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addition to my duties in this house

I shall have other such meetings

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later today and later I will travel

to Switzerland to attend the World

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Economic Forum and I might even bump

into the Shadow Chancellor why I am

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near!

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As you know, last week was the very

successful launch of the engineering

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campaign aimed at changing the

perception of engineering and

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inspiring the next generation of

engineers, I know the Prime Minister

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is personally committed to this

campaign so can I invite her to join

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me and 80,000 young people at this

year 's Big Bang fair to reinforce

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the message that engineering is a

great career and open to anyone

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regardless of background, ethnicity

and gender.

My honourable friend

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makes an important point, this issue

of engineering particularly for more

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women seeing engineering as a career

is something I have promoted for

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many years now. Engineers are vital

to our economy and that is why we

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want to see everyone and it's not

just about gender, it is background

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and ethnicity, everybody whatever

their background having the chance

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to build a career in engineering and

the year of engineering gives us a

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great opportunity to work with

business to do exactly that. If I

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have the opportunity, if my daddy

allows, I would be happy to attend

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what he refers to. -- if my diary

allies.

I join in the Prime Minister

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in commemorating Holocaust Memorial

Day, many members will attend the

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events tomorrow, we have to teach

all generations that the descent

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into Nazism and the Holocaust must

never, ever be repeated. Anywhere on

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this planet. Does the Mr mac agree

with the Foreign Secretary that the

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National Health Service needs an

extra £5 billion?

I think the right

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honourable gentleman, as I recall

was here in the chamber for the

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autumn budget given by my right

honourable friend the Chancellor of

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the Exchequer where he announced we

would be putting £6 billion more

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into the National Health Service.

The only problem with that Mr

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Speaker is that it was 2.8 billion

spread like thin gruel over two

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years. Two weeks ago the Prime

Minister told the house and I quote

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it is indeed the case that the NHS

was better prepared this winter than

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ever before. 68 senior accident and

emergency doctors have written to

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the Prime Minister about what they

describe as serious concerns for the

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safety of our patients, they say

patients are being treated in

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corridors and they are dying

prematurely. Who should the public

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believe, the Prime Minister or the

doctors?

It is right that the NHS

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was better prepared for this winter

than it ever has been before. We saw

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3000 more beds being brought into

use over the winter period. We

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sought the use of the one-on-one

call system leading to the

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significant reduction in the number

of call-outs. We have seen changes

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made in accident and emergency with

GP streamlining helping to ensure

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that people who do not need to go

into hospital went into hospital.

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Overall, overall we have seen 2.8

million more people last year

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visiting accident and emergency than

did so in 2010. Our NHS is indeed

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providing for patients. There are

winter pressures, we were prepared

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for those winter pressures and we

will ensure, as we have done every

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year under this Conservative

government that the NHS receives

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more funding.

Mr Speaker since 2010

we have lost 14,000 NHS beds, the

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King 's fund, the health foundation

and Nuffield trust all agreed the

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NHS and needs another 4 billion. In

December, the month just gone, NHS

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England recorded its worst ever

accident and emergency performances

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with more patients than ever waiting

over four hours. Now the UK

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Statistics Authority say the numbers

might be worse because the figures

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have been fiddled. Can the Prime

Minister tell the house when figures

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calculated in line with previous

years will be published?

I have to

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say to the right honourable

gentleman that the NHS is open and

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publishing a whole variety of

figures in relation to the targets

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it has. We are putting more money

into the NHS every year and we are

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continuing to do that. If he wants

to talk about figures and targets

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being missed... Yes the latest

figures show that in England 497

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people were waiting more than 12

hours. But the latest figures also

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show that under the label government

in Wales -- under the Labour

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government in Wales 3471 people were

waiting...

The Prime Minister is

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responsible for the underfunding of

the Welsh government. And despite

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that, despite that, the overall

Welsh Labour health budget has grown

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by 5% in 2016-17. It is Labour Wales

with the problem of underfunding

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from a Conservative government based

on Westminster. So far Mr Speaker

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this winter 100,000 patients have

been forced to wait more than 30

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minutes in the back of an ambulance

in NHS England for which is she is

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responsible. Yet still the Prime

Minister refuses to give the NHS the

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money it needs. Can she tell us how

many more patients will face

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life-threatening weights in the back

of ambulances this winter?

I say to

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the right honourable gentleman that

of course we want to ensure that

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people are not waiting in those

ambulances. But the only answer he

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ever comes up with is the question

of money. No, no, this is... The

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question... The question is this,

the question is this, why are there

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are some hospitals where the

percentage of patients waiting more

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than 30 minutes is zero and other

hospitals where the percentage of

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patients waiting more than 30

minutes is considerably higher? If

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he wants to talk about funding

perhaps we should look at what the

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Labour Party promised that the last

general election last year... It's

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all very well shadow ministers

shouting about the comparison of

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money, the point is that at the last

election the Institute for Fiscal

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Studies said this, Labour and the

Conservatives are pretty much on the

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same page. There is not much to

choose between them in terms of the

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money they will put into the NHS.

A

Labour government would not be

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underfunding the NHS, a Labour

government would not be privatising

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the NHS, a Labour government would

not be underfunding social care, a

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Labour government would be committed

to an NHS free at the point of use

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as a human right. Mr Speaker,

according to the whistle-blower, as

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many as... Hang on, hang on,

according to a whistle-blower, as

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many as 80 patients were harmed or

died following significant ambulance

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delays over a three-week period this

winter. This is a very serious

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situation and the Prime Minister

must be aware of it. What

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investigation is the Department of

Health carrying out into these

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deeply alarming reports?

When we

hear reports of that sort of course

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they are very alarming. That is why

the Department of Health does make

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sure that investigations take place.

That might be undertaken by the

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Department of Health or by the

particular trust involved, the

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ambulance trust or the hospital but

these issues are investigated

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because we don't want to see that

happening. We want to see people

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properly cared for and if there were

lessons to learn to them they will

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be learned because we want to do is

that our support for the NHS is

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about providing it with the funding,

doctors and nurses, treatment and

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capabilities that it needs in order

to deliver for patients. That is why

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we are backing the NHS with more

funding, that is why we ensure they

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get the best treatments and survival

rates for cancer are higher than

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they have ever been before. It is

why we are ensuring better joined up

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services across the NHS and social

care so those people who do not need

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to go into hospital are able to be

cared for at home and it is why we

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are ensuring we are reducing waste

in the NHS so taxpayers money is

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spent as effectively as may be on

patient care. That is a plan for the

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NHS but it is a plan which put

patients first.

Mr Speaker, the

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Prime Minister must be aware of

ambulances backed up in hospital car

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parks with nurses treating patients

in the back of ambulances, ambulance

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drivers and paramedics desperate to

get on to deal with the next patient

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cannot leave because the patient

they are dealing with at that moment

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cannot get into the accident and

emergency department. It has been

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reported a man froze to death

waiting 16 hours for an ambulance.

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Last week a gentleman wrote to me

saying my friends 93-year-old father

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waited four hours for an ambulance

after a fall. These are not isolated

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cases. These are common parlance all

over the country. It needs money, it

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needs support and it needs it now.

The Prime Minister is frankly in

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denial about the state of the NHS,

even the absent Foreign Secretary

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recognises it by the Prime Minister

is not listening. People using the

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NHS can see from their own

experience it is being starved of

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resources. People are dying

unnecessarily in the back of

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ambulances and in hospital

corridors. GP numbers are down.

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Nurses are leaving. The NHS is in

crisis. Mr Speaker, Tory MPs might

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not like it but I ask this question

of the Prime Minister, when is she

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going to face up to the reality and

take action to save the NHS from

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death by a thousand cuts?

There is

only one part of the NHS which has

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been cut, seen a cut in its funding,

it is the NHS in Wales under a

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Labour government. This is a

government, this is a government

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that is backing the NHS plan, that

is putting more money into the NHS,

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that is recruiting more doctors and

nurses, that is seeing new

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treatments come on board which

ensure people are getting the best

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treatment that they need. This is a

government that recognises the

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priorities of the British people.

Priority is to ensure the NHS

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remains a world-class health care

system, indeed the best health care

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system in the world. Priority is to

build the homes people need, to make

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sure our kids are in good schools.

This is a government which is

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building a country which works for

everyone, a country in which... A

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country in which people can look to

the future with optimism and hope.

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Thank you Mr Speaker, the British

people need to be confident in the

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integrity of our voting system. So

what is my right honourable friend

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doing to follow up on Sir Eric

Pickles report securing the ballot

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to minimise voter fraud, whether

this is for referenda, general

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elections or local elections?

My

honourable friend raises an

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important point, can I congratulate

him for a very good council

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by-election result, the

Conservatives taking a seat from the

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Labour Party. But he raises an

important issue about strengthening

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our process and enhancing the

confidence people have in our

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democratic processes. We will

shortly be running pilot screams in

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five local authorities to identify

voter ID by nationality, and in

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Tower Hamlets and slow and

Peterborough they will pilot

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measures to improve the proxy and

postal vote process. Democracy

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matters but it's important people

have true faith in it.

Can I wish

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you a happy Burns day for tomorrow

Mr Speaker and can I associate

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myself with the remarks of the Prime

Minister for Holocaust Memorial Day,

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we should never forget the horrible

tragedy and the price people had to

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pay but we should remember a

genocide happening in many

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territories since that time as well

and we must work to eradicate that

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scourge our society. Mr Speaker,

earlier this week the Royal Bank of

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Scotland chief executive officer

admitted in a leaked memo that

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closing 22 local branches would be

painful for customers. 13 towns are

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to lose their last bank in Scotland.

Prime Minister I will give you one

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other opportunity, as the majority

shareholder will you meet with RBS

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and make the case to keep the

branches open?

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The right honourable gentleman has

asked me this on a number of

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occasions and I have made the point

in every answer, and that will not

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change today. We do have a duty as a

government and we look at how the

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market is working. That is why we

establish the access to banking

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standard that commits banks to carry

out a certain number of steps before

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closing a branch and that is why we

welcome the post office but welcome

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customers to use Post Office

services. 99% of personal customers

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can carry out their day-to-day

banking at a post office as a result

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of a new agreement. People are

covered by the services they need.

I

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would say to the Prime Minister, we

owned RBS and it is time you took

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responsibility. By closing these

branches and replacing some with a

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mobile banking vans which do not

provide disability access, The Royal

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Bank of Scotland appears to be in

breach of the UK a quality act. A

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wheelchair user has described using

this as degrading. Does the Prime

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Minister agree RBS has the

responsibility to deliver services

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to disabled people and will she be

held accountable and this issue.

We

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all want to be able to see that all

customers are able to access the

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services they need. That is

customers who are disabled and

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customers who live in remote areas.

As I have said, this is a commercial

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decision taken by The Royal Bank of

Scotland. Banks are closing

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branches, other banks are closing

branches because what they see is

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less use being made of those

branches. As the right honourable

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gentleman has been talking about

matters financial, I am sorry he

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wasn't able to welcome the fact the

trade figures for Scotland showed

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their biggest export market remains

the rest of the United Kingdom.

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Damian Green.

Thank you. It is

easier asking them than answering

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them. It is vital for long-term

prosperity the government maintains

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infrastructure investment. With this

in mind and especially as proposals

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for new bridges are fashionable, can

I ask the Prime Minister to commit

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the government to a practical idea,

which is an early start on the lower

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Thames crossing between Kent and

Essex which would create 5000 jobs,

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relieve pressure on the motorway

network and provide a boost to the

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economy of the whole eastern side of

England?

Prime Minister.

My right

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honourable friend is right in

drawing attention to the impact of

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infrastructure when it is developed

in various parts of the UK. In terms

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of the Thames crossing it will

unlock growth for the region and

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offer new connections and better

journeys. It is the best investment

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in the road network in a generation.

Highways England have announced the

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preferred route last year. I

recognise this has raised concerns

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in effect constituencies, but can I

get sure that there will be further

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opportunities for those who both

support the proposals and those who

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do not, they can give their views

and have their say. But he is right,

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infrastructure developments can make

an impact, not just on jobs during

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the infrastructure but on the

economy locally and nationally.

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Outside the customs union, many UK

businesses would face, complex and

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punitive rules of origin tariffs.

Given the Prime Minister's aim of

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frictionless trade post Brexit, can

she confirm if it is her intention

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to pursue a customs union with the

EU?

I have said this on many

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occasions and I am happy to repeat

it. Leaving the European Union means

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we will be leaving the single

market, we will no longer be members

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of the customs union. We want to

sign and implement trade deals with

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other parts of the world as part of

an independent trade pussy. But in

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the negotiations we are looking

forward to for Abbas but feel, we

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will be looking for a tariff free

and frictionless trade agreement as

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possible.

Many members on both sides

of the House, myself included have

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expressed concern over the Ministry

of Defence. The Ministry of -- this

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government will always take longer

to protect this country.

My

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honourable friend has raised an

important subject. In July the

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government initiated the National

security capability review, which

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was in support of the

implementation, ongoing

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implementation of the 2015 national

security review, to ensure we do

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indeed, have the capabilities, the

investment in those capabilities we

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need in our national security and

that investment, those capabilities

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are as effective and joined up as

possible. I have agreed the

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high-level findings with ministers

at the National Security Council and

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have directed the work should be

finalised with a view to publishing

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a report on this in late spring. It

has been significant and it will

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ensure we have the right

capabilities. As part of that we

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realise more work was needed on

defence to work on modernising

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defence. We want to ensure the

defence budget is being spent

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intelligently and efficiently and we

are investing in the capabilities we

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need to keep the nation safe. And

the Defence Secretary will update

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the House on this in due course.

It

is a tragedy that in the past year

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knife crime has risen by 26%. The

youth of Ireland's commission is

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conducting the first National youth

survey to look at their experiences

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of trauma and violence. Will the

Prime Minister meet with me to

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discuss the causes of youth violence

and how we can find solutions?

Can I

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say to the honourable lady, it is an

important issue and we need to look

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at this issue. Although she won the

crimes that are traditionally

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measured by the National crime

survey have dropped over a third

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since 2010, we need to consider

these issues of the root causes of

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violence, among young people and

these knife crimes we seek among

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young people. It is important we

remain adaptable and resilient and

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we need to understand that. I am

sure the Home Secretary will be

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happy to meet her to talk about

youth violence and the causes.

On

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the 28th of December, the East of

England Ambulance Service attended

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and addressed in lower soft in which

a man was sadly confirmed of having

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died. It followed on from a call

from the previous afternoon from the

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police regarding the same person who

was left outside in inhospitable

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conditions. I have spoken to the

person who made the initial call and

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I have concerns over how the matter

was handled by the case only came to

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light in the last few days. I would

ask the Prime Minister to endorse

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the request I have made to the east

of England Ambulance Service and

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Suffolk police to immediately

instigate an independent enquiry to

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establish exactly what happened and

to then put in place measures to

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ensure such a tragic event does not

happen again?

Can I share his

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concerns about this event, about

what happens, the tragedy that

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happened here. We should recognise

our Ambulance Services, those

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delivering services, work hard and

regularly go above and beyond the

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call of duty to ensure our safety.

But there have been concerns raised

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about the service in the East of

England ambulance trusts, including

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this very, very worrying and tragic

case is my honourable friend has

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raised. As I said in response to the

Leader of the Opposition earlier, we

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take these cases very seriously. Any

claims patient safety has been put

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at risk are taken seriously and the

Department of Health and social care

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has received assurances these

reports are being investigated by

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the trust as a serious incident. It

is an issue that my honourable

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friend, the Minister of the health

has discussed with executives of NHS

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England and NHS improvement.

3

million people in this country live

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in homes that are unfit, posing a

threat to their health and safety.

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It costs the NHS billions. The House

gave the secondaries into my housing

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fitness pill which will give tenants

new legal rights to act against the

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worst landlords. I was grateful to

have the support of the government

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and the backing of these benches.

But time the Private member 's'

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bills are limited and tenants cannot

wait. Canty ensure this important

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bill will make rapid progress and

become law.

The honourable lady

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raises an important point. We have

seen, over the last six or seven

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years, a significant number of homes

now meeting the decent homes

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standard. The condition in which

people are living is important and I

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will ask the Leader of the House to

look at the issues she has raised

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about her own bill.

Trudy Harrison.

Cumbria is internationally

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celebrated for its lakes and

mountains and known for nuclear

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excellence. This afternoon

Parliament is hosting a taste of

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Cumbria, showcasing our final food

and rent. Can I extend a warm

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invitation to yourself and the Prime

Minister, to come along and sample

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some of our finest fare?

Can I say

to my honourable friend, I am afraid

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my diary does not permit me to

attend that event this afternoon,

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but if I can drop a hint, I

understand there was a taste of

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Lincolnshire offend recently and my

honourable friend sent me some

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Lincolnshire products after the

event. I am not hinting at anything,

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but...

I will come along. Sarah

Jones.

Mr Speaker, this morning,

0:25:350:25:47

thousands of us across the country

heard my friend and former boss,

0:25:470:25:53

Baroness Tessa jowl talk for the

first time since she was diagnosed

0:25:530:25:56

with a high-grade brain tumour. It

was a joy to hear her relentless

0:25:560:26:03

positivity and complete commitment

to changing the world. In a speech

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in the other place tomorrow, she

will call for improved cancer

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diagnosis and treatment. Will the

Prime Minister and the Health

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Secretary meet with Tessa, me and

other health experts to talk about

0:26:160:26:22

how we improve outcomes, to meet her

goal and ultimately save lives?

I

0:26:220:26:28

will say to the honourable lady, I

am sure the whole House was saddened

0:26:280:26:32

to hear of the diagnosis of the

noble Baroness, the noble lady

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baroness Abbott encouraged by the

approach he is taking. I told the

0:26:400:26:45

Home Secretary, and her speech this

morning was very moving in this. I

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am sure everybody across this House

of Sand heard the very best wishes

0:26:500:26:54

at this time. We do want to make

sure cancer treatment is a priority

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and we want to make sure the best

treatments are being provided. We

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will consider investing in anything

that improves that and we have

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accepted 96 recommendations in the

NHS Cancer strategy. We constantly

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need to look at this. My right

honourable friend the Health

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Secretary will be happy to meet with

the honourable lady and Tessa

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Jowell.

Tessa Jowell has been an

outstanding public servant. In my 20

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years of this place I have never met

a more courteous or gracious member

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of Parliament.

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The Prime Minister will no of the

devastation caused by fixed odds

0:27:460:27:56

betting terminals. Far cry from the

bingo Hall, the pools coupon. Given

0:27:560:28:06

there is a review, will she meet me

and others to discuss how the

0:28:060:28:10

maximum bet on these terminals can

be reduced. And to plan how a

0:28:100:28:18

crackdown on the online gambling

sites which target young children.

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Mr Speaker, the stakes are too high

to gamble with our children's

0:28:220:28:26

futures.

We are clear the fixed odds

betting terminals stakes will be cut

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to make sure we have a safe and

sustainable industry were vulnerable

0:28:340:28:38

people and children are protected.

As I suspect, he knows the

0:28:380:28:43

consultation the Department for

digital culture media and sports has

0:28:430:28:47

launched on this and a close

yesterday so a final decision will

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be made in due course. He will know

with regard to the specific point on

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children, there are in place,

controls to prevent children and

0:28:560:29:00

young people from accessing online

gambling and the gambling commission

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has asked the gambling strategy

board to examine the wide

0:29:020:29:07

relationship between children and

gambling. It is important we

0:29:070:29:12

recognise the potential threats and

dangers but ensure we have the best

0:29:120:29:15

information possible to be able to

act.

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My 25-year-old constituent lost her

battle with cervical cancer and died

0:29:220:29:29

in January last year. She went to

her GP around 30 times with symptoms

0:29:290:29:35

and repeatedly asked for a smear

test and was refused. She only got

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the test when she paid to have it

done privately. Sadly the cancer had

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spread by that point. We'll be Prime

Minister support of the family in

0:29:450:29:51

their campaign to introduce Amber's

law which would change the

0:29:510:29:53

regulations so that women under 25

can access a smear test on the

0:29:530:29:59

National Health Service when they

are symptomatic?

I send my

0:29:590:30:05

condolences and I am sure the whole

house does to Amber's family for

0:30:050:30:10

this terrible thing which has

happened. The smear test is hugely

0:30:100:30:14

important. Sadly what we see even

for those who qualify today to have

0:30:140:30:20

the test is that too many women do

not take it up. I know it's not a

0:30:200:30:27

comfortable thing to do. Because I

have it as other stew. But it's so

0:30:270:30:33

important for women's health. I

first of all want to encourage women

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to actually take the smear test.

Secondly she has raised an issue

0:30:360:30:41

about the availability of that test

and I will ask my right honourable

0:30:410:30:46

friend the Secretary of State for

Health to look at this issue. It has

0:30:460:30:50

been raised before for those under

the age of 25. Action has been taken

0:30:500:30:54

in terms of the vaccine which has

been introduced for teenagers. There

0:30:540:31:01

have been questions about that, I

have had people in my constituency

0:31:010:31:05

raising questions about that. We

need to address this issue in every

0:31:050:31:09

way possible so we will look at the

question of age qualification and my

0:31:090:31:14

overall message is, please, those

called for a smear test, go and have

0:31:140:31:18

it.

Would my right honourable friend

join me in congratulating Bexley

0:31:180:31:29

rugby club on its 60th anniversary

and agree with me that the pursuit

0:31:290:31:32

of sport is good for health and

well-being.

I can see to my right

0:31:320:31:40

honourable friend that I am very

happy to endorse what he has said

0:31:400:31:43

about sport and indeed to enjoy him

in congratulating the rugby club on

0:31:430:31:47

a significant anniversary. I am sure

over all of those years it has given

0:31:470:31:52

many young people and others an

introduction to the joy of sport and

0:31:520:31:56

the way sport can be good for the

community and society and also the

0:31:560:32:01

individual. I am happy to endorse

that.

This week I have been

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approached by a constituent who is a

single mother and up until December

0:32:070:32:12

was a teacher. She has been told she

will have to wait over six weeks for

0:32:120:32:18

Universal Credit payment and been

denied hardship loans. This means

0:32:180:32:21

that she is living on £20 per week

child benefit and the charity of

0:32:210:32:26

food banks. Can the Prime Minister

tell us that is how Universal Credit

0:32:260:32:31

is supposed to work? And does she

regret that my constituent's son now

0:32:310:32:37

joins the nearly 9000 children

living in poverty and Batley and

0:32:370:32:46

Spen?

We made changes to the

Universal Credit which were

0:32:460:32:52

announced in the budget including

changes which mean the availability

0:32:520:32:57

of advanced payments has increased.

The size of those advanced payments

0:32:570:33:00

has increased but if she would like

to send the details, write in with

0:33:000:33:04

the particular details we can look

at it and make sure it is properly

0:33:040:33:07

considered.

The latest figures from

the Office of National Statistics

0:33:070:33:15

show the government is making

further progress in reducing the

0:33:150:33:18

deficit. Would my right honourable

friend agree it would be reckless to

0:33:180:33:21

change course now in terms of a

policy of Reena as localisation --

0:33:210:33:29

of renationalisation?

My honourable

friend raises an important point, it

0:33:290:33:37

has not been easy to the dues the

deficit in the way that we have. We

0:33:370:33:41

had to deal with the biggest deficit

in our peacetime history left to us

0:33:410:33:45

by the Labour Party, decisions from

the government... Yes. Yes.

Order!

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Labour might not like hearing it but

it is what happened. It is by the

0:33:550:34:00

hard work of the British people and

by decisions the government has

0:34:000:34:03

taken we have been able to produce

that deficit. But £170 billion extra

0:34:030:34:11

in order to meet the ideological

desires of the Leader of the

0:34:110:34:14

Opposition would saddle people up

and down this country with higher

0:34:140:34:18

debt and ordinary people would pay

the price.

Will she instruct the DWP

0:34:180:34:25

to release the details of benefits

claimants with disabilities who have

0:34:250:34:29

taken their own lives after the

claims were turned down, stop

0:34:290:34:33

without notice or significantly

reduced?

The DWP does not give

0:34:330:34:41

details of individuals with whom it

deals. That is absolutely right.

0:34:410:34:47

Absolutely right. What it does do is

ensure we have a welfare system

0:34:470:34:53

which provides support to those who

need it and welfare system that

0:34:530:34:57

increasingly encourages those who

can to get into the workplace

0:34:570:35:01

because we continue to believe work

is the best route out of other day.

0:35:010:35:07

In her December press release the

Bank of England described the UK

0:35:070:35:12

financial system as both a national

asset and a global public good. Does

0:35:120:35:17

my right honourable friend think it

is reasonable that the UK financial

0:35:170:35:21

services sector which pays billions

of pounds in taxes wants to hear the

0:35:210:35:25

government ambitions to ensure the

City of London remains a global

0:35:250:35:29

pre-eminent financial settlement in

the same way it set out ambitions

0:35:290:35:34

for other sectors in the summer?

I

have said in this chamber we retain

0:35:340:35:39

that ambition for the City of London

to remain a global financial centre,

0:35:390:35:44

I have said it outside this chamber,

it is indeed what we are working on.

0:35:440:35:49

I was pleased to welcome a number of

senior representatives from the

0:35:490:35:54

financial services sector to number

ten Downing St only a matter of

0:35:540:35:57

weeks ago. To sit down and talk to

them about how we can ensure that we

0:35:570:36:02

do exactly that. London's place as

the financial sector for the world

0:36:020:36:07

is not just to benefit the United

Kingdom, it's a benefit to the

0:36:070:36:10

global financial system and the

European Union.

It's absolutely

0:36:100:36:16

wonderful Mr Speaker that people are

top thing about building walls but

0:36:160:36:22

we in Britain are talking about

building bridges. But let me

0:36:220:36:29

reassure our American friends that

the Mexicans and the French will be

0:36:290:36:33

paying for it because our NHS needs

to be properly funded first. Can the

0:36:330:36:38

Prime Minister confirm that rather

than building 22 mile long bridges

0:36:380:36:43

over the English Channel or a £50

billion Boris airport in the Thames

0:36:430:36:48

estuary, when will be Western rail

link to Heathrow connect in Wales,

0:36:480:36:55

the South and the West directly to

Heathrow, when more that finally be

0:36:550:36:59

built and will we be subjected to

further studies and consultations?

0:36:590:37:07

Can I say to the honourable

gentleman that I believe there is

0:37:070:37:11

very strong cross-party support for

the Western rail link for Heathrow.

0:37:110:37:15

The honourable gentleman has

expressed his support and my right

0:37:150:37:18

honourable friend the member for

Newbury has been supporting this. It

0:37:180:37:21

would reduce journey times for

passengers in the south-west and

0:37:210:37:25

good support the Thames Valley

economy. It is something I have

0:37:250:37:28

looked into as a Thames Valley MP

previously. Development funding has

0:37:280:37:33

been committed for the project and

the Department for Transport will

0:37:330:37:37

write further detail in due course.

Can I congratulate the Prime

0:37:370:37:44

Minister and the parties in Northern

Ireland for the resumption today of

0:37:440:37:47

talks at Stormont. What more can be

done to ensure the executive is

0:37:470:37:53

restored and the nightmare of direct

rule avoided?

My honourable friend

0:37:530:37:58

is absolutely right, the people of

Northern Ireland need strong

0:37:580:38:03

devolved government and political

leadership and they cannot continue

0:38:030:38:05

to have their public services

suffered by lack of an executive

0:38:050:38:09

without ministers making key policy

and budget decisions. We are

0:38:090:38:13

determined to re-establish a fully

function inclusive devolved

0:38:130:38:18

administration which works for

everyone in Northern Ireland. We

0:38:180:38:21

believe that the basis for a deal

exists and that is why as my

0:38:210:38:26

honourable friend has said today,

the Northern Ireland Secretary

0:38:260:38:29

starting a set of political talks to

restore the executive. I would

0:38:290:38:34

encourage, strongly encourage all

parties to come together and focus

0:38:340:38:38

on the job of restoring devolved

government in Northern Ireland.

Over

0:38:380:38:47

Christmas Newcastle United football

fans raised over £50,000 for the

0:38:470:38:52

Western food bank in my constituency

which you are soon to visit Mr

0:38:520:38:57

Speaker, helping to feed people like

John who despite having COPD,

0:38:570:39:01

arthritis, dyspepsia, prose that is,

type two diabetes and anxiety and

0:39:010:39:09

depression was sanctioned for not

working hard enough to try to find

0:39:090:39:12

work. We'll be Prime Minister

congratulate the people of Newcastle

0:39:120:39:18

on their generosity and will she

explain why it was necessary?

All I

0:39:180:39:27

can say to the honourable lady is

that I applaud all those who give

0:39:270:39:32

their time voluntarily, raise money

across the board in terms of the

0:39:320:39:40

activities, she has raised a

specific example of the work of

0:39:400:39:43

people in Newcastle and I commend

people for when they do raise money

0:39:430:39:50

for causes. Can I just say to the

honourable lady, I cannot discuss an

0:39:500:39:55

individual case across this dispatch

box as she will knows. I think it's

0:39:550:40:00

important, it is important that we

do ensure we have a system which

0:40:000:40:04

works, does work properly and fairly

and I am sure if she wants to raise

0:40:040:40:09

the individual case with the

Secretary of State for Work and

0:40:090:40:12

Pensions it will be looked into.

The

Prime Minister will now be very

0:40:120:40:17

welcome and introduction of the

national minimum wage has created an

0:40:170:40:21

as yet unresolved difficulty for the

care sector. Specifically for 24

0:40:210:40:27

hour care for those with significant

learning difficulties. The issue is

0:40:270:40:32

commonly referred to as sleeping

shifts and owed money to the HMRC.

0:40:320:40:37

Will the Prime Minister meet with me

and a number of concerned colleagues

0:40:370:40:40

to discuss the best way forward?

My

honourable friend raises an

0:40:400:40:45

important issue which is of concern

to a number of organisations and to

0:40:450:40:51

others around the house. I am very

happy to meet her and looked into

0:40:510:40:55

this particular question. I would

say to my honourable friend this is

0:40:550:40:58

a matter the Cabinet Office has been

looking at and working with the

0:40:580:41:01

relative Ottoman departments --

government departments to find a

0:41:010:41:08

solution which I know has caused

concern. That is why there have been

0:41:080:41:11

the measures taken to defer the

abomination of certain aspects of

0:41:110:41:15

this but we continue to work on it

and are happy to look into it.

0:41:150:41:22

Nobody has been charged with the

death of Poppi Worthington despite

0:41:220:41:28

the 13 month -year-old having been

anally penetrated in the hours

0:41:280:41:32

before her death at home. She was

not known to social services despite

0:41:320:41:37

a staggeringly troubled family

history so will she agreed to a

0:41:370:41:43

public enquiry so we can learn the

lessons from this and the children

0:41:430:41:47

safer across the country?

I think

this is a case which has shocked and

0:41:470:41:53

appalled everybody around the

country when they have seen the

0:41:530:41:57

horrific abuse which was carried out

and obviously the tragic

0:41:570:42:03

circumstances of the death of Poppi

0:42:030:42:08

and obviously the tragic

circumstances of the death of Poppi.

0:42:080:42:09

I'm sure everyone will join me in

offering my condolences. As I

0:42:090:42:14

understand that the Crown

Prosecution Service has announced it

0:42:140:42:16

is considering the coroner 's

decision in the lesion with Cumbria

0:42:160:42:19

Constabulary and I think is right we

allow that process to continue to

0:42:190:42:24

take place and await the outcome of

it before considering any further

0:42:240:42:29

action being needed. I can assert

the honourable gentleman that I

0:42:290:42:33

think everyone across this house is

well appraised of the significance

0:42:330:42:37

of this issue and how appalling this

tragedy was and the need for us to

0:42:370:42:43

ensure there was indeed Justice but

also lessons are learned.

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