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Questions for the Prime Minister. Number one, mr. Speaker. Pm may thank you, mr. Speaker. This morning, i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, in addition to my duties. I shall have further such meetings later today. Mr. Speaker, the premium in chesterfield, where 70 of people receive free school meals. The headteacher was running the great north rome. However, her new schools funding formula means that the Junior School now faces the biggest cuts in all of derbyshire. It is now the only alternative to sacking staff. Will she go to the finish line and tell them how this is a fairer funding formula . Pm may i am pleased to say that in a local authority of the honorable gentlemans constituency, we have seen an increase of over 17,000 children since 2010. Put that down to government changes and the hard work of teachers. For a very long time, it has been the general view, and i have campaigned on this for a long time that we need to see a fairer funding formula for schools. [shouting] pm may what the government has brought forward is a consultation on a fairer funding formula to look at the results of that fairer funding formula and bring forward our firm proposals in due course. Over the course of the last 12 months as part of the opportunity to look into the historical allegations and how we as a country deal with historical allegations against our servicemen and women. For many members, this has been a deeply disturbing experience. I know the Prime Minister gets it, but will she commit to redouble her governments efforts to get a grip on the historical allegation process so the never again our servicemen and women will be exposed. Pm may im sure the whole house, first of all, will want to join me in praising the bravery and commitment of all those who serve in our armed forces. I would like to thank my honorable friend for the work he is doing on the defense committee, because he brings personal expertise. Those who serve on the front line deserve our support when they get home. I can assure my friend of the governments commitment to that. The allegations of legal aid from the government to guarantee this will not be claimed back. In relation, which he has specifically referred to, we are committed to reducing the caseload to a small number of credible cases as quickly as possible. I recognize the action that has been taken in relation to the individual as he has referred to. I think it is absolutely appalling when people try to make a business out of chasing after our brave troops. Speaker jeremy corbyn. Mr. Corbyn thank you, mr. Speaker. [shouting] mr. Corbyn mr. Speaker, nine out of 10 nhs trusts say their hospitals have been at unsafe levels of overcrowding. One in six accident and emergency units in england are set to be closed or downgraded. Could the Prime Minister please explain how closing a e departments will tackle growing waiting lists . Pm may first of all, i will extend my thanks to the hardworking staff of the nhs, who do a great job treating patients. Yes, we recognize there are heavy pressures on the nhs. That is why this year, we are funding the nhs 1. 3 billion pounds more than the labor party promised in the last election. He refers specifically to accident and emergency. What is our response . We we see 600 more accident and emergency consultants, more doctors and paramedics. It is not about making a sound bite, it is about delivering results, and that is what this conservative government is doing. Mr. Corbyn mr. Speaker, congratulating a e staff is one thing, paying them properly is another. I hope she manages to see the bbc report on the royal blackburn a e department, which shows people had to wait up to 13 hours and 52 minutes to be seen. A major cause of the pressure on a e is the 4. 6 billion cuts in the social care budget since 2010. Earlier this week, liverpools very esteemed Adult Social Care director resigned, saying, frankly, i cant see social services surviving after two years. That is the absolute maximum. People are suffering and we are only seeing the tip of the iceberg. Mr. Speaker, what advice does the government have to the people of liverpool in this situation . [shouting] [crosstalking] it is bad enough when members who are within the chamber shout. Those who are not absolutely should not do so. If a discourtesy to the house of commons. Nothing more, nothing less. Please dont do it. Prime minister. Pm may he refers he refers shout. He refers in the early stage to blackburn. Im happy to say that compared to 2010, there are one hundred more hospital doctors and 413 more doctors in the Blackburn Lancashire hospital nhs trust. He then went on to talk about waiting times. Waiting time can be an issue. Where is it that you wait a week longer for a pneumonia treatment but wait a week longer for Heart Disease treatment . You wait seven weeks longer for cataract treatment, 11 weeks longer for hernia treatment, and 21 weeks longer for a hip operation. It is not in england. It is in wales. [shouting] power in wales . Labour. [shouting] mr. Speaker, my question was about the comment from the man in liverpool and why the people of liverpool are having to suffer these great cut. Liverpool is asked to meet the government on four occasions. The crisis is so bad that until yesterday, david hodge, the conservative leader of Surrey County council, planned to hold a referendum for a 15 increase in council tax. And at the last minute, it was called off. Can the Prime Minister tell the house whether or not a special deal was done for surrey . Pm may the decision as to whether or not to hold a referendum in syria is a matter for the local authority in surrey, a referendum in surrey is a matter for the local authority. The right honorable gentleman has raised the issue of social care, which we have exchanged before. As i have said before, we do need to find a longterm, sustainable solution for social care in this country. I recognize the shortterm pressures. That is why we have enabled local authorities to put more money into social care. We have provided more money. Over the next two years, 900 million more pounds will be available for social care. We also need to look at ensuring that Good Practice is spread across the whole of the country. We can look at places like north pine sides towards the end of last year. There were virtually no delayed discharges attributed to social care in those councils. We also need to look longterm, and that is why the office is driving a review with relevant departments to find a sustainable solution, which the labor party duct for far too long. Mr. Speaker, my question was whether theres a special deal done for surrey. Leaders have had many conversations with the government. We know they have because i have copies of texts sent by david hodge and somebody who works for ministers in the department of communities and local government. They read that im advised that dclg have been working on a solution, and you will be contacting me to make a memorandum of understanding. Will the government [shouting] will the government now publish its memorandum of understanding and while they are about it, will all councils be offered the same deal . Pm may what we have given all councils is the opportunity to raise the 3 on the council tax and put it into social care. He talks about understanding. What the the labour party fails to understand speaker order. There is far too much noise. Calm yourself. Youre supposed to be a senior statesman. You should reserve your shouting for this dance in field. Prime minister. Pm may as i say, all councils have the opportunity to raise the 3 precept to put that into the funding of social care. What the labor party fails to understand is that this is not just a question of looking at money. It is a question of looking at spreading taxes and finding a sustainable solution. I have to say to him if we look at social care across the entire country, the last thing social care providers need is another one of labours bouncing checks. [shouting] mr. Speaker, i wonder if its anything to do with the fact that the chancellor and Health Secretary both represent surrey constituency. [shouting] [laughter] mr. Speaker, there was a second text from the Surrey County council leader, and in the second text, it says the numbers you indicated are the numbers i understand are acceptable for major expense and call off the r. I have been reading a bit of john le carre, and apparently r means referendum. Very subtle. It goes on to say, if it is possible for that info to be sent to myself, i can then hear back soonest to kill this off. [shouting] so how much did the government offers a rate offer surrey to kill this off and is the same sweetheart deal on offer to every council . [shouting] pm may i have made clear to the right honorable gentleman what has been made available to every council, which is the ability to raise precepts. [shouting] speaker order. As colleagues, i never mind how long Prime Ministers questions takes. But questions must be heard and the answers must be heard. Prime minister. Pm may he comes here making all sorts of claims. What we get from labor are alternative facts. [shouting] pm may what they really need is an alternative leader. [shouting] mr. Corbyn my question was, what deal has been offered to surrey and will the same deal be offered to every other counsel going through a social care crisis . Mr. Speaker, hospital wards are overcrowded. A Million People are not getting the care they need and family members, mostly women, are having to give up work to care for their loved ones. Every day that the Prime Minister fails to act, this crisis gets worse. So will she finally come clean and provide local authorities with the funding they need to fund social care properly so that our often elderly and Vulnerable People can be treated with the support and dignity they deserve in a Civilized Society . [shouting] pm may the deal that has been offered to all councils is the one i have party set out. [shouting] pm may let me just be very clear with the right honorable gentleman. As ever, he stands up and consistently asks for more spending, more money, more funding. What he always fails to recognize, what he fails to recognize, is that you can only spend money on social care and the National Health service if you have a Strong Economy to deliver the wealth that you need. There is a fundamental difference between us. When i talk speaker order. Im sorry there is still too much noise in the chamber. People observing our proceedings here and outside need the questions and answers heard, and they will be. Pm may there is a difference between us. When i talk about half a trillion pounds, that is the money we will be spending on the nhs this parliament. When labor talks about half a trillion pounds, it is the money they want to borrow. Conservative investing in the nhs, labor bankrupting britain. [shouting] thank you, mr. Speaker. There are significant challenges facing this great nation of ours, one of which is tackling Mental Health for young people. The pressures of Juggling School life, family life, and staying safe and feeling valued are more difficult than ever. Will the Prime Minister agree to meet with me and my team to discuss a Mental Health app we have been developing to give young people a toolbox to help them in times of crisis . Pm may im very interested to hear that the work my honorable friend is doing in this important area. I think Mental Health is an area where we do need to put more focus and make real progress. Im pleased to say that Something Like 1400 more people are accessing mental Health Services every day. Which is an advance, but more needs to be done. We are putting more money, 68 Million Pounds, in improving Mental Health care through digital immunization which fits right into what my honorable friend is looking at. There will be a particular focus with children and young peoples Mental Health in mind. He might want to look out for the department of health and educations joint paper they will be publishing in october. Speaker angus robertson. Last night, parliamentarians from across the chamber and across the parties voted overwhelmingly against the u. K. Governments brexit plans in the Scottish Parliament. If United Kingdom is a partnership of equals, will the Prime Minister compromise like the Scottish Government and reach a negotiated agreement before invoking article 50, or will she just carry on regardless . Pm may as the right honorable gentleman knows, when the u. K. Government negotiates, it will be negotiating as the government for the whole of the United Kingdom. We have put in place the jmc arrangements through various committees, which enable us to work closely with both administrations to identify the particular issues they want to see represented after we put our views together. We have said we will intensify discussions within that jmc arrangement, and that is exactly what we will be doing. When the Prime Minister was in edinburgh on july 15 last year, she pledged that she would not trigger article 50 until she had an agreed u. K. Wide approach. Given that the Scottish Parliament has voted overwhelmingly against her approach and all but one mp representing a scottish constituency in the commons has voted against her approach, she does not have an agreed u. K. Wide vote. Mr. Speaker, as the Prime Minister knows, a lot of people in scotland watch Prime Ministers questions. So will she tell those viewers in scotland whether she intends to keep her word to scotland or not . [shouting] pm may we are ensuring that we are working closely with the Scottish Government and indeed with the other devolved administrations as we take this matter forward. I would just remind the right honorable gentleman of two things. First of all, the Supreme Court was very clear the Scottish Parliament does not have the veto on the triggering of article 50. The bill that is going through the house obviously is giving the power to the government to trigger article 50. I would also remind him at this point, because he constantly refers to the interest of scotland inside the European Union. An independent scotland would not be inside the European Union. [shouting] mr. Speaker, the people warmly welcome the governments housing white paper. Will my right honorable friend confirm when it comes to providing more security for renters, building more affordable homes, and helping people buy their own homes, it is this party, the conservative party, that is fixing our broken Housing Market . Pm may im very happy to agree with my honorable friend. Our broken Housing Market is one of the greatest barriers to progress in britain today. The housing white paper brought forth by my right honorable friend sets out the steps we will take to fix it. It is the conservatives in government who are going to support local authorities to deliver more in the right places, to encourage faster buildout of developments. Im sure everybody recognizes the problem of planning commissions that are given and not built out, and create conditions for more capacity and diverse Housing Markets. We are setting out responsibilities of all parties in building the homes that britain needs. Speaker patrick grady. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Does the Prime Minister agree that 21st Century Parliament they should not have any members speak or 78 minutes. Does she agree with me that the rules of the house should be changed to prevent filibustering so all members get a fair share . [shouting] pm may i have to say, i find that a rather curious question from the honorable gentleman. Last night, as it happens, i was out of the house between the two votes. I switched on the bbc parliamentary channel, and i saw the honorable gentleman speaking. I turned over to something else. I switched back. [laughter] pm may i switched back to the parliamentary channel and i saw the honorable gentleman still speaking. I switched over to something else. I switched back, and the honorable gentleman was still speaking. He is the last person to complain about filibustering in this house. [shouting] mr. Speaker speaker order. We seem to be in a state of permanent overexcitement. Calm yourselves. Mr. Speaker, as we prepare in this room to take back control of our laws on agriculture, will she agree to use brexit as an opportunity to strengthen, not weaken, the rules which safeguard the welfare of animals . Pm may my right honorable friend does raise an important point that is of concern to many people in this house. We should be proud in the u. K. Pm may my right honorable that we have some of the highest Animal Welfare standards in the world indeed, one of the highest scores for Animal Protection in the world and leaving the e. U. Will not change this. I can assure my right honorable friend that we are committed to maintaining and, where possible, improving Animal Welfare in the u. K. It ensuring our industry is not put at a competitive disadvantage. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Last week, russia decriminalized Domestic Violence committed against women and children. I trust the government will encourage russia to rethink this aggressive approach, which criminalizes Domestic Violence. They are ratifying the federal convention with russia and way should be placed on ending genderbased violence. Pm may can i first of all say that i am proud that in this country we have strengthened the law on Domestic Violence against women and girls. Stepe this as a retrograde of the russian government. Repealing existing legislation sends the wrong message on a global problem. We have joined others in criticizing this decision. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Each year, the nhs reportedly spends more than 80 Million Pounds more than it needs to on prescriptions for basic painkillers that they can be sourced much more cheaply. At the same time, secondary Breast Cancer patients face being denied life extending drugs. May i ask my right honorable friend to review this allocation of resources and give Breast Cancer sufferers the help they deserve . Pm may this is obviously a very important issue that my honorable friend has raised. I understand that on the point of basic medication, it is not the fact that the nhs pays more factasic painkillers, in their prices are lower. In the case of the Breast Cancer drugs, it is right that difficult decisions are made on the basis of clinical evidence. I understand they are undertaking a comprehensive assessment before making a final recommendation and in the meantime, that drug is Still Available to patients. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Last month, there was a report published on historical institutional abuse in Northern Ireland. Given the uncertain political situation in the institutions in Northern Ireland, if the executive is not up and rolling again within the month, will the Prime Minister committed to implementing report on historic institutions . Pm may this was obviously an important review that was undertaken, and of course, we have our own inquiry into historic childabuse taking place in england and wales. I recognize the point the honorable gentleman makes about looking ahead to the future. We obviously have elections on march 7 and there will be a limited or rim of time for an executive to be put together. I would hope and would encourage all parties to work hard to ensure an executive can be put together in Northern Ireland to devolvedthe institutions. I dont want to see the benefits that have come from progress be undone at this stage, and im sure looking ahead, whatever is necessary will be done to ensure the findings of that report are taken into account and acted on. Speaker james morris. Thank you, mr. Speaker. The Prime Minister has been Crystal Clear in her negotiating objectives as we prepare to leave the European Union. [shouting] but would the Prime Minister agree with me that regions like the West Midlands needs a voice in those negotiations to ensure that we take the opportunities presented by brexit to raise investment in education, skills, and infrastructure in the region to ensure that her vision of a Global Britain represents the interest of all the regions of england as well as the broader United Kingdom . Pm may i agree with my honorable friend. When we negotiate as the United Kingdom, we will be negotiating for the whole United Kingdom and taking into account the interests of the whole. In terms real ambition of making the midlands a goal. Of course, the West Midlands will be getting a directly elected mayor in may. I believe the business experience will be a good man for midland. Speaker in welcoming the honorable gentleman back again to the chamber, i call mr. Ronnie campbell. [shouting] looking pretty slim as well. Mr. Speaker, five months into the Health Service in newcastle under the auspices of professor griffiths, a marvelous surgeon i might add. Justalliative care i think about saved my life. I think theonderful care i got. Patients. That is not the way we want our Health Service to go. Them the money they want. Pm may as the speaker says, i welcome the honorable gentleman in this chamber. All those who have treated him in the National Health service that enable him to be here today. Those are, as we know, surgeons, doctors nurses, up and down the nhs, day in and day out, saving lives, and we should commence them for all they do. This is a good example of the really Good Practice we have seen a National Health service. What i want to see is that Good Practice being fed across the nhs. Speaker dr. Sarah wollaston. Im not alone in hearing from families who are deeply worried they could be separated. I know the Prime Minister will not want that, and i wonder if today she could reassure all our constituents that those who were born outside in the European Union, married or in partnership to britons, will be assured they have the right to remain. Pm may my honorable friend raises an issue concerned to members of all across the house and many individuals outside the house who want reassurance about their future, and as i said i want to be able to give that and expect to give it, but i want to see the same reassurance in the eu. What i can say to my honorable friend is that when i triggered article 50, i intend to make it clear that i want this to be a priority for an early stage of the negotiations so we can address this issue and give reassurance. Speaker don butler. Thank you, after speaker. Speaker, two weeks ago, 15 years old, left school and was stabbed four times and died. 9 was days earlier, 1 stabbed to death in wembley. Just a few months earlier, two of my young constituents were killed, and the police say was a case of mistaken identity. 22 years old and , 27. Week, i am meeting the deputy mayor of london to discuss this issue and other issues. Will the Prime Minister meet with me, fellow anmps, to talk about this issue . Pm may can i first of all express, obviously, the condolences of the whole house, the families and friends of all those who she has referred to in her question who have been so brutally stabbed and attacked. Anobviously this is important issue for london, but it is one we want to see addressed. A lot of good work has been done. I am not aware of the sycamore project, but i would be very happy to hear more details. Speaker james betty. From men except kingston hospital, the staff of growing electronic businesses, kingstons workforce is enriched by highly skilled workers from abroad. Can my right honorable friend confirm that after we leave the eu, we will continue to welcome highly skilled workers from the eu and beyond . Pm may i thank my honorable friend. We have been very clear that we do want to bring the numbers of net migration down, but we also want to be sure that the brightest and best are still welcome here in the united people, and that is why want to see the u. K. Government making decisions about people who are coming here from the European Union. We are very clear about the importance as i said in my speech, there will still be immigration from the European Union, and we want to ensure the brightest and best are able to come here. Speaker miss kendall. Yesterday, the brexit minister claimed that parliament will have a meaningful vote on the final eu deal. Can the Prime Minister confirm that under her Plan Parliament will either have to accept with the government offers or fall back on wto rules, and in the event there is no deal, there will be no vote at all . This isnt meaningful concessiona. Pm may we have been very clear, and i am happy to reiterate, what was said by the minister in the debate yesterday. Saidve looked at this i in my lancaster house speech there would be a vote on the final deal. There were a number of questions on what that meant. We will bring forward a motion on the final agreement. It will be for approval by both houses of parliament. It will be before the final agreement is concluded. I know this has been an issued for a number of members, we expect and intend it will happen before the European Parliament debate. Speaker graham brady. Thate Prime Minister knows schools are the best in the country, but are also in one of the worst funded areas. Perversely, the draft funding formula would actually cut funding to traffic schools, not increase it. When she reviewed the draft proposals, will she look for a new formula that guarantees that all of the worst funded areas are increased in funding, not cut . Pm may my honorable friend raises an important point that i know is a matter on the minds of the number of right honorable friends. I think the Current System of funding is unfair. It is not transparent, it is out of date. I will see a system that does support our aspiration to make sure every child has a good school place. But in looking at these reforms, i can assure my honorable friend that we want to get this right. It is why we are consulting and why we will look closely at the responses. Speaker caroline flint. 9. 8 increase on do fuel bills, described as shocking. Ebs announced an 8. 4 electricity hike, and it is reported that british gas is preparing for a 9 increase. Protecte moved to customers with a protect customers with a cut, so i asked Prime Minister, why doesnt she demand similar protection so the majority of customers who are ofng ripped off to the tune 1. 4 billion pounds pm may the right honorable lady might have missed the fact that where we think markets arent working, we will look at any measures that are needed, and the Energy Market is one of those we are looking at. In the spirit of neutrality, speaker, the Prime Ministers rallying call to put the putrendum behind us and forward a bold vision for a more Global Britain does my right honorable friend agree with me that we have let everyone in this house [shouting] speaker the honorable gentleman must be heard. Thank you. Finally, does she share my surprise that people are disagreeing with their Current Party leader . [shouting] i say an [shouting] pm may he is absolutely right. Andink the country wants us everyone in the country wants to unite behind the governments work to ensure we get the best possible deals for the United Kingdom as it leaves the European Union, and i believe we can get a deal that is going to be in the interest of the u. K. And the European Union. I have helped i was going to be able to welcome the shadow home secretary to the front bench in time for the vote that is going to take place later tonight. Perhaps members of the labour party are starting to realize the only real headache is their leader. Speaker ellen smith. Thank you. Does the [shouting] the Prime Minister agree with the director general of the wto, that if britain were to leave the eu on wto terms it would cost 9 billion pounds in lost trade each year . We want to do is to ensure we negotiate a deal with the European Union that enables us to have the best possible deal with and operating within the European Union Single Market in goods and services. I believe that is possible precisely because, as i just said, in response to my honorable fred, that is a deal that is not just good for the eu buffer the u. K. As well. The Prime Minister rightly argues for true parity between mental and physical health, but parents in york have been told their children must wait up to a year for an assessment by a child adolescent mental Health Services. As the department of health does not record these figures, with the Prime Minister consider making the monitoring a requirement . Pm may my honorable friend raised an important point. I set out a few weeks ago that we will be reviewing the operation of account services, because i recognize some of the concerns he has raised. We want to ensure that children and young people have easy access at the right time to Mental Health, because of the evidence that a significant proportion of Mental Health problems later in life start at the age of adolescence. We have made more money available to support transformation in Mental Health, but the shadow Health Secretary the Health Secretary, sorry [laughter] hes on the case, as well. Shadow Health Secretary will agree with me that we need to get the right support to children and young people with Mental Health problems, and we will look at the issues raised. Speaker, many honorable members in this house made a journey to west cumbria, and we experienced it has taken a by election for transport ministers to show any real interest how does the Prime Minister plan a trip so she can experience why we need proper investment from this government . Pm may we are putting more money into Infrastructure Investment across the country. I have to say, the labour party had 13 years to improve transport i recently a building manufacturer based in my constituency, and herd plans for the future. Will my right honorable friend join me in emphasizing the importance of skilled manufacturing for our economy, especially as we look to leave the European Union . Pm may can i thank my honorable friend for drawing our attention to the example of what all sayolson, and can is ay that when we leave the eu it will be from a position of strength. Skills and manufacturing are important parts of our economy, and that is why we are looking at how we can develop the excellence we already have in the United Kingdom for the prosperous growing economies of the future. Thank you. The Prime Ministers right honorable friend the member from rushclip last week pointed out that her aspiration to achieve barrier free, tariff free trade with the Single Market, getting all the benefits but paying none of the costs, would that be a can to disappearing down the rabbit hole to wonderland . I think she makes a very interesting choice. Manage to doesnt achieve that high ambition, would she produce an analysis of wouldrading on wto rules actually mean for our economy, so we can make the proper choice . Pm may can i say, i hope i commend my right honorable friend for the Significant Service he has given to this house over the years. He and i have worked well over a number of years, although i have to say, when i was home secretary and he was justice for terry, i let them up and he let them out. Can i say to the right honorable lady that as far as this government is concerned, we believe it is possible within the twoyear timeframe to get the agreement not just from our withdrawal but also the trade arrangement that will ensure we have a strong and Strategic Partnership with the European Union in the future. My right honorable friend is meeting with mr. Netanyahu. Is the only way to get a lasting peace settlement for young palestinians and israelis to look forward to a sharing, prosperous life does she agree that the only way to achieve this is facetoface negotiations, and will she join the israeli Prime Minister in pressing the Prime Minister of the palestinian authorities for faced paced negotiations . Facetoface negotiations . Pm may my honorable friend makes an important point. Continue is a government as a government to believe the two state solution is the right one. That means a viable palestinian state, but also a safe and secure israel. There are is others on the International Arena who are doing their work to facilitate an agreement in the middle east, but ultimately, it is the two parties who agree. Speaker order. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2017] question time is live every wednesday at 7 00 a. M. Eastern on cspan2 and airs again sunday nights at 9 00, here on cspan. You can also watch anytime online at cspan. Org. President trump is back in washington this week after spending the weekend in florida with the japanese Prime Minister. In the days ahead, you will have more meetings with foreign leaders at the white house. On monday, just and true to is this Justin Trudeau is the first to visit, and then he will welcome benjamin netanyahu. They will be the first time they have met facetoface since his inauguration. 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