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Lock up, many of whom we would like to throw out of our country but currently cannot. We have to have some sort of regime like this, but we will do everything we can to make it as robust as possible. Will my right honorable friend, the Prime Minister, join me in congratulating dst engineering in morecambe . They export and fabricate Metal Products throughout the world and has contributed to the 15 drop in youth unemployment in my constituency. Overall, unemployment has fallen by 10 in the past three months alone. Is that not in stark contrast to the gloomy Economic Predictions of the party opposite, and will my right honorable friend visit dst engineering with me . My honorable friend does an excellent job standing up for the people of morecambe, and across the northwest private Sector Employment is up by 45,000 since 2010. The number of people claiming jobseekers allowance is down by 29,000. He is right that the labour opposite predicted we would lose 1 million jobs, but the answer is the complete opposite. There are 1 million more people working in our country, and it is about time labour apologised for prediction after prediction being wrong. Last month, tory councillor abdul aziz was at an inviteonly party at no. 10. Councillor aziz is subject to an arrest warrant in pakistan in connection with a brutal murder. After shaking this mans hand and having photos taken at no. 10 with this gentleman, would the Prime Minister now like to say that he thinks he should return to pakistan and face justice . I am looking carefully into this case and i will write to the honorable gentleman. May i ask the Prime Minister whether he is of the opinion that the Intelligence Services of some countries may be dangerously out of political control . Is he confident that he is kept fully informed of all sensitive external initiatives taken by our services . I do not want to break the rule of not commenting on intelligence issues, but to answer my right honorable friends question as directly as i can, i have looked very carefully at the governance that we have in the uk for our Intelligence Services, the work of the Intelligence Services commissioner and the intelligence and security committee, and the oversight, particularly by the home secretary and the foreign secretary. I think we have a good system in our country, and to answer his question, yes, i am fully involved in these decisions. Two years ago, the Prime Minister rightly agreed that extra resources should be made available to assist in the search for Madeleine Mccann and yet, only months later, he turned down a similar request from kerry needham, my constituent, whose son ben is still missing after 22 years. Will the Prime Minister please think again and respond positively to my recent letter to him by making extra Resources Available to help a desperate mother to search for her son . This has been an absolutely heartbreaking case the whole country has followed it over the years. I will look carefully at the letter the honorable lady has written to me. Obviously, it is important that the police make such decisions themselves. Governments should always stand by to help, which is what happened in the Madeleine Mccann case, but i will look at what the honorable lady says and see what i can do. Will the Prime Minister elaborate on his earlier statement on what the government will put in play in terms of mediation and mitigation of the dreadful effects of the 940 core jobs at bae in the dockyard in portsmouth, and the many thousands of jobs in its supply chain, that are going . I should be grateful if he would expand on that fairly rapidly. I will expand a little but ill leave the defence secretary to give a detailed answer. As i have said, what is happening in portsmouth is this the current work force of 12,000 in defencerelated and shipbuilding activities will go down to 11,000. The ministry of defence will invest 100 million in portsmouth in vital shipservicing work. As he well knows, many more people have been involved in ship servicing than in shipbuilding. Of course, some of the largest and bestequipped warships we have ever had in our country will be based and hosted at portsmouth the two aircraft carriers and the type 45 destroyers in particular, which will mean a lot of work for portsmouth and for our naval base there for many, many years to come. Many women face discrimination at work when they become pregnant, so how will charging them 1,200 to go to an industrial tribunal help them . Before the Prime Minister has another attack of the lyntons and starts talking about all the dreadful trade unionists on the opposition side of the house, i should like to make it clear that i am a trade unionist and damn proud of it. Millions of people in our country can be very proud of being trade unionists. The problem is that they are led so badly by bullyboys they are led so badly by people who seem to condone intimidating families, intimidating witnesses and intimidating the leader of the opposition. That is what we have come to with unite. They pick the candidates, choose the policy, pick the leader and bully him till they get what they want. Order. Actually, i think the question was about tribunals, if memory serves. No, it is a good idea to try to remember the essence of the question that was put. Here. Here. Judicial reviews can be valuable in enabling communities to have their say, but what steps is the Prime Minister taking to prevent what is happening in bristol, where a small, unrepresentative group is using judicial review, costing the local taxpayer thousands of pounds, to prevent the building of a badly needed stadium for bristol rovers football club, which bristolians badly want, and which would bring Game Changing benefits to our city . My honorable friend has been campaigning very hard and relentlessly to provide bristol rovers with the ground they need. I commend her for that. Obviously, there has been an issue with judicial reviews. These play a role in holding the government to account, but i share her frustration that judicial review has become something of an industry. We need to fix that and have taken a series of steps to try to do so. Order. I call mr. David winnick order. Can we have a bit of hush and a bit of courtesy . The honorable gentleman happened not to hear me call him, which is perfectly understandable. One of the domestic objectives of the Second World War was to bring about a Fairer Society in britain. Is he aware how wrong it is for him and the chancellor, who have never had any form of financial insecurity, to pursue policies that hit the most hardpressed and most vulnerable the millions of people in our society, many of whom are on low pay, who find it difficult to feed and clothe their children . What is happening is totally unacceptable, and i find it contemptible. What i would say to the honorable gentleman is that we have taken 2. 4 million of the poorest people in our country out of income tax altogether. The figures simply do not fit with the story he is trying to tell. Inequality is at its lowest level since 1986 fact. The pupil premium is directing more money to the poorest children in our schools fact. Applications from disadvantaged children to universities have gone up, not down fact. There are fewer workless households i am keen to answer the question, and it is a very direct answer. Workless households down by 425,000, payday lending regulated properly for the first time and, yes, a proper consultation on zerohours contracts. Those are the actions that we are taking to build a fairer country and instead of complaining about them, the gentleman should be backing them. On 3 september, i wrote to the prisons minister requesting a meeting to discuss the future of hmp wellingborough. I received no response to that request. This week, i received a letter from the prisons minister saying that the site of wellingborough prison was to be sold. I do not understand that, as wellingborough prison was the third cheapest in the country to run. Would the Prime Minister meet me and concerned constituents to discuss the matter . What i will do is arrange very quickly for my honorable gentleman to have that meeting with the prisons minister that he asked for, so that he can discuss the future of the prison estate. It is important that we modernise it and make sure that we get good value for money for the people whom we keep in prison, and for the taxpayer. The Prime Minister has just been boasting again about 1 million extra jobs. Can he therefore explain, why in my constituency, the number of people unemployed for more than two years has risen by 350 in the last year alone . It is now the worst figure in the country. Nine of the 10 worst constituencies on this measure are in the northeast, including all three sunderland seats. Is that because they are the same old tories, who do not care about the northeast . We are seeing across our country, including in every region, more job opportunities, more people involved in our private sector and the claimant count coming down. In the northeast, for example, we have the new hitachi factory, which will make a real difference, and the expansion of nissan, which is doing extremely well. But i totally accept that we need to do more to keep our economy growing, to keep people employed and to grow the number of jobs. I am certain about one thing we will not do that if we put up borrowing or taxes. The fact is that today labour is the greatest risk to our recovery. Can the Prime Minister confirm that in the review of levies on energy bills the fairness of the funding process will be the priority, and that the government still support vital measures to insulate peoples homes to ensure that the fuelpoor can keep their houses warmer in winter . Of course, we want to see insulation programmes and of course, we want to help people, especially vulnerable households, to keep their bills down. But we should be looking at every subsidy and every levy and ensuring that it is value for money and that it is not in place for a moment longer than it is needed. The chancellor of the exchequer would not answer this question yesterday, so let me give the Prime Minister a try. How many of the socalled new private sector jobs that he crows about are people on zero hours contracts . I do not have the figure for that, but the fact is that there are more people at work in our economy than ever before. 2 3 of those jobs have been fulltime jobs, and while we are on the subject of pay, perhaps it is a good moment to recognise that labourcontrolled doncaster does not pay the living wage, whereas conservativecontrolled london does. On a difficult day for u. K. Shipbuilding, is it not more important than ever to tell our young people that modern engineering offers varied and rewarding careers, and that we urgently need many more engineering apprentices and graduates the message both of this weeks tomorrows engineers week, and of mondays report from the department for business, innovation and skills chief scientist, Professor John perkins . My honorable friend is right about that, and he has campaigned long and hard to encourage respect for engineering and for more young people to study engineering. We are seeing a growth in the number of young people studying engineering, but it is true, that there are still engineering jobs on the Skills Shortage list of the migration advisory committee. That is a rebuke to our country, and we need to get more young people studying maths and science at school and more people studying engineering at our universities. Last year, bankers bonuses grew 91 faster than wages for ordinary working people, despite the Prime Ministers assurances that this would not happen. Can the Prime Minister tell us is he unwilling to act or just a bit useless at being Prime Minister . The point the honorable lady should bear in mind is that bonuses were 85 higher when the shadow chancellor was sitting in the treasury. It is this government who are making sure that people order. I want to hear the Prime Ministers answer, and so does the house. In fact, we inherited a situation where cleaners were paying higher tax rates than the Hedge Fund Managers they were working for. If you wants to see someone who is useless, she should look at her own front bench. The british house of commons is in recess. Prime ministers question will not be live this week. Members return november 20 with a little questions on cspan2. A week onast thats sunday at 9 00 p. M. Eastern here on cspan. Tuesdays victory speeches from new Jersey Governor Chris Christie and Virginia Governor elect Terry Mcauliffe followed by q and a with sports columnist about his talking latest book. Later, another chance to see David Cameron answering questions from members of the house of commons. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie wondered election for a second time on tuesday against democratic opponent. Hes both reporters at a Victory Party for about 20 minutes. He spoke to reporters at a Victory Party for about 20 minutes. [life is a highway playing] [cheers and applause] [chanting] well, well, well, how about this, new jersey [applause] ladies and gentlemen, tonight i stand here as your governor and i am so proud to be your governor. [applause] born in newark, raised in livingston. Made my wife from pennsylvania a real jersey girl. [laughter] and raised our family right here, right here in this amazing state, i love just as much as my mother and father raised me to love it. You see, what people have never understood about us is that i didnt need any introduction to all of you. I know you. Because im one of you. [applause] so tonight, first and foremost, i want to say, thank you, new jersey, for making me the luckiest guy in the world. [applause] and the only greatest honor and privilege greater honor and privilege of being a oneterm governor of new jersey is to be a twoterm governor of new jersey. [applause] you got to meet my kids again tonight. Were so proud of them, andrew, sara, patrick, bridget, i love you all. [applause] over the last four years, but especially this year, new jersey got to know what a special first lady they have. I love you, mary pat. [applause] i spoke to senator buono a while ago she congratulated me and was very gracious. Very gracious in her congratulations and i thanked her for a spirited company and campaign and for her 20 years of Public Service to the state. [applause] now, we came to office four years ago, we stood behind a podium like this, and said that people were tired of politics as usual, they wanted to get things done and we promised we were going to go to trenton and turn it upside down and i think weve done just that. [applause] the people of new jersey four years ago were down hearthed and dispirited. They didnt believe that government could work for them anymore. In fact, what they thought, what they thought was that government was just there to take from them but not to give to them. Not to work with them, not to work for them. Well, four years later, we stand here tonight, showing that it is tonight, showing that it is possible to put doing your job first, to put working together first, to fight for what you believe in yet still stand by your principles and get something done for the people who elected you. [applause] the biggest thing, the biggest thing ive learned over the last four years about leadership is that leadership is much less about talking than it is about listening. About bringing people around the table. Listening to each other. Showing them respect. Doing what needed to be done. To be able to bring people together and to achiev

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