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Freedom values in wales. Order. Questions to the Prime Minister. Question number one mr. Speaker. The Prime Minister. Mr. Speaker this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. Mr. Speaker he has autism he needs security and routine but insecure tendency means he and his devoted family have moved four times in 18 months. As a result is have a breakdown and been admitted to hospital. Can ask the Prime Minister if he agrees that insecure sixmonth private tendencies are no place for family with children and particularly not children with autism . I agree with you on to believe how important it is peopled of security, particularly when youre looking after disabled children and you need that hell. Thats why weve been encouraging longerterm tendency alongside the standards sixmonth tendency towards his developed in the market. Thank you, mr. Speaker. First, they sold our gold reserves at a record low, and then they tried to freeze our Energy Prices at a record high. Doesnt this latest display of economic illiteracy confirm that only this government can prevent [shouting] james blunt returning back to bedlam . [shouting] well, i think i i think i caught some of that though i may need to buy the album to get the rest of it but the point is a good one. The oppositions policy of raising Energy Prices at the top of the market will be denying the price cuts that are now coming through around this country. But the key to all of this is said to our longterm economic plan which again today seeing unemployment fall, the number of people in work rise to record levels, something which im sure wellwill get a welcome right across the house of commons. Ed miliband. [shouting] mr. Speaker, let me start by saying first of all on the iraq inquiry from a party with the sixers ago and i agree with the Prime Minister, it should be published as soon as possible. Now on the economy as the election approaches can the Prime Minister confirm that we now know this will be the first government since the 1920s to leave office with Living Standards lower at the end of the parliament than they were at the beginning . First of all let me agree with the leader of the opposition that we want to see this published probably. If everyone in this house, including members opposite had voted to set up the iraq inquiry when we proposed, it would have been published years ago. Perhaps he could start by recognizing his own regret that voting against the establishment of the inquiry. Mr. Speaker, the inquiry was established six years ago after our combat operations had ended. And, frankly my views on the iraq war are well known at i want the inquiry published. I noticed he didnt answer on the economy. He didnt answer on the economy. And liz are 1600 pounds a year worse off. He said in his 2010 manifesto Living Standards would rise. Can we therefore, agree that 40 manifesto promises on Living Standards are worth the paper theyre written on . First of all lets be clear he voted again and again and again against establishing the inquiry. But as ever absolutely no apology. Let me deal very directly with Living Standards and what is happening in the economy of our country. The news out today shows a Record Number of people in work, a Record Number of women in work. We are seeing wages growing ahead of inflation, and were also seeing disposable income now higher than any year it was under the last Labour Government. As for his figure of 1600 pounds, it doesnt include any of the tax reduction that we have put in place again and again under this government. That is the truth. And the fact of the matter is mr. Speaker, he told us they would be no growth, weve had growth. He told us there would be no jobs weve had jobs. He told they would be a costofliving crisis, we got inflation north of. 5 . He is wrong about everything. He has raised taxes on ordinary families, raised vat cut tax credits. The reality is that people are worse off on wages and theyre worse off on taxes under this Prime Minister. Now, he thinks everything is hunky dory. Did he even noticed this week the report that came out this half of all families where one person isnt fulltime work cant make ends meet at the end of the month . You can work hard, play by the rules, but in his britain you still cant pay the bills. Thats a reality. I study and report the. The rowntree report said this. The rich are falling below a socially acceptable Living Standards decreases the amount of work and household increases. And under this government weve got over 30 Million People in work. Weve got the lowest rates of young people claiming unemployment since the 1970s. Longterm unemployment is down. Womens unemployment is down. Were getting the country back to work. And in terms of Living Standard we have raised the 10,000 pounds the amount of money people can earn before they start paying taxes, and people who are in work are seeing their pay go up by 4 . If we had listened to the right honorable gentleman nine of these things would have happened. If we listen to them, it would be more borrowing, more spending, more debt. All the things they cut us in the mess in the first place. Mr. Speaker, he is the person is filled on the deficit. And this Prime Minister, and this Prime Minister and this Prime Minister said, this Prime Minister order. Never had it so good and he is totally wrong. He doesnt notice he doesnt notice whats going on because life is good for those at the top. Can he confirm that while everyday people are work off executive parties have gone up 21 and last year alone . He criticizes me on the deficit. Hes the man who couldnt even remember the deficit. [shouting] and also he has now had four questions and not a single word of welcome for the unemployment figures out today. Behind every single one of those statistics is a family that is someone who can go to work earn a wage, help give the family security. We are the party that is putting the country back to work. Labour are the party that would put it all at risk. Total complacency about one when you said five years of failure under this government. Now, under him were a country of food bank and bank bonuses. Tax cuts to millionaires while millions are paying more. Isnt his biggest broken promise of all that we are all in it together . [shouting] oh, dear me. You can see the problem that labour have got. They cant talk about the deficit because its coming down. They cant talk about employment because its going up. They cant talk about the economy because the imf the president of the United States also the british economy is performing well. So what are they left with . I will tell you mr. Speaker, theyve got an Energy Policy to keep prices high. Theyve got a minimum wage policy that would cut the minimum wage. And theyve got a homes tax that is done the impossible and unite the honorable member for hackley with peter mandelson. [laughter] to be fair to be fair to the honorable gentleman [shouting] we learned over the weekend what he can achieve in one week and daughter sure what he couldnt open the door. He was bullied by small children and he set the carpet on fire but just imagine what a shambles he would make of running the country. [shouting] mr. Speaker mr. Speaker this is a Prime Minister [shouting] this is a Prime Minister order. It may well be the session will take a bit longer but questions and answers [shouting] fine by me. However long it takes. The questions and the answers will be heard. Ed miliband. Ive had to say to the Prime Minister if you so confident about leadership why is he chickening out of the tv Election Debate . This is the Prime Minister he will go down in history as the worst on Living Standards for working people. He tells people that they are corrupt. They know theyre worse off. Working families cant afford another five years of this government. Why dont we leave the last word to the head of the imf . Who often misquoted by the shadow chancellor who today seems to be having a quiet day and i can see why because our economy is growing, people are getting back to work. She said this, the uk where clearly growth is improving the deficit has been reduced where unemployment is going down certainly from a global perspective this is exactly the sort of result we would like to see. More growth, less an opponent a growth that is more inclusive that is better should, growth that is sustainable and balanced. That is the truth. Every day this country is getting stronger and more secure. And everyday we see a labour party weaker and more divided and more unfit for office. [shouting] does my right honorable friend fully recognize the contrast inefficiency between the inquiries into the crimean war [laughter] and the campaign . But when compared with his graceful incompetence of the chilcot inquiry into widely held suspicions that mr. Blair conspired with president george w. Bush several months before march of 2003 and then systematically systematically sought to falsify the evidence on which that action was taken . Well, i obviously am bound to the father of the houses knowledge about these previous inquiries. [laughter] the one thing all three have have in common is im not responsible for the timing of any of them. The truth is it is extremely frustrating that this report cannot come up more quickly but the responsibility lies squarely with the inquiry team. It is an independent inquiry it would not be right for the Prime Minister to try to interfere with that inquiry but i feel sure when the inquiry does come out it will be thorough and it will be comprehensive. But let me repeat again, if the labour party had voted for this inquiry when we first put it forward, the inquiry would be out by now. Mr. Mark reckless. The deputy the deputy Prime Minister [shouting] the deputy Prime Minister [inaudible] ive made my self very clear. We should have all the minor parties, but and when this happens, one point i was making is what he said in 2012 about the nhs and the honorable gentleman comes to this as we can week to talk about the nhs. He said this were going to have to move to an insurancebased system of health care. That is the ukip policy. Privatize the nhs. I say never. [shouting] thank you very much, mr. Speaker. Around about an estimated 13 Million People 30 of those who should be eligible to vote, are either incorrectly or not registered at all on the individual electoral registration system. In this year of the election will the Prime Minister osha that the government fully supports the National Voter registration day on the fifth of february . Will be commit himself to take part in the leadership live event . And may help his decision to know that the greens have agreed to take part in that debate. I think it is important that people register to vote and thats what local authority has been given over 7 Million Pounds to help in the process but if you think the individual Voter Registration will help to cut out some of the fraud and some of the systems we use in previous elections. Thank you, mr. Speaker. This week channel four dispatches an excellent job in extorting the reality of life of millions of people in low paid [inaudible] cant the Prime Minister say that is the to promote decent job with decent pay a still a fundamental problem for our economy . Me say to the honorable lady, if you looked at the figures she will see that aid out of 10 of the jobs created in the last year or fulltime jobs. Now, know the labour party comes to trying to make a case but im afraid all the evidence has moved away from you. Originally and was said no jobs would be created. Would now seek more people in work than ever in our history. Then we were told all the jobs would be parttime. You can now see the majority or fulltime jobs. Then we were told the jobs wouldnt pay more than inflation. Inflation. Youunsc wages rising ahead of inflation. And, of course helping that is the cut in income tax that we have made to a people who are low paid and to take the out of income tax altogether. That is the program we are pursuing. Is not an ounce of complacency because theres a lot more work to do but we are on the right track. Thank you, mr. Speaker. This marks the 800th anniversary of the magna carta. Really support the magna carta [inaudible] to make all children aware of this important document and much more important about the constitutional history of our great country and the rights and freedoms that we hold so dear . I absolutely join the honorable lady in making that point. This is an important anniversary and i think its very important as a country and our parliament to commemorate a properly. And also we make sure we teach in school how our constitution has evolved, the rights that we have because in those things is very important for understanding the precious jewel we have been having a functioning democracy under the rule of law. The target for a maximum two months await from urgent referral for suspected cancer to first treatment for all cancers is being breached. Is there a bigger sight of his governments failure that his inability to uphold key rights for Cancer Patients that are enshrined in the nhs constitution . Apps will be vitally important Cancer Patients get urgent treatment but what were seeing under this government is half a million more people getting referred for Cancer Treatment, and that is why cancer survival rates are going up. Lets give them the figures were his own Hospital Area where youve got 96. 8 of patients with suspected cancer seen by specialist within two weeks. Thats an improvement since 2010 but you have 100 of patients diagnosed with cancer beginning treatments within 31 days. Thats an improvement on 2010. And youve also got 94. 8 of patients beginning Cancer Treatment within 60 days of a gp referral. That again is an improvement on 2010. The reason were able to make these improvements is we put the resources into the nhs when the labour party told that that was irresponsible. And weve also got rid of the bureaucracy in the nhs in england which is what the nhs in england is performing better than the nhs in wales. I share the Prime Ministers disappointment of the chilcot report to go when you call the issue in 2009 that what it would be published in time for the 2010 election let alone the 2015 election. Will the Prime Minister agreed that the the invitation of afford a testament to sir john chilcot to give evidence to the committee not to point the finger of blame at to give them a chance to explain the reason for this delay to ensure that this situation never happens again . Honestly, my the is would be were asked to appear in front of a select committee when theyre Public Servants they should try to meet that obligation but its a matter for the house and for his select committee how he processes that the the most important thing right now for chilcot and his team is to get the report ready and to make sure it can be published as soon as possible after the election. Last summer my can stitch u. S. Suffered a major stroke while out shopping. Emergency call was caused as a priority but yet it took and the service an hour and four minutes to get to him. This is just one example of the crisis that is now in nationwide. So can ask what is the Prime Minister going to do about this situation . What we are doing in terms of the and the services is making sure that our 1700 extra paramedics. We put 50 million more into the Ambulance Service over the winter. Let me to hope that something which all sides of the house can unite over which is they would be completely wrong for the Ambulance Strike that is proposed to go ahead next week. Now, i unreservedly condemn any attempt to go on strike and to threaten our services particularly this time of heightened national concern, and help members of the labour party a respectable list union they are sponsored by do the same thing. Thank you, mr. Speaker. While the lid of the opposition wont come with a trip to welcome the imf saying this week that britain has the fastestgrowing advanced economy in the world . Would he welcome todays announcement of unemployment falling across britain . Does he agree that we must be doing something right . I thought it was very kind of the president of the United States to make that point about doing something right, and the imf are absolutely clear. I mean what the imf said is this. The uk is leading in a very a liquid and convincingly in the european union. A few countries but only if you are driving growth. That is what they think about the british economy and about the american economy. Its helping andover where the claimant count is down by 28 since election but, frankly, we shouldnt be satisfied until everyone who wants a job in the country is able to get a job in our country and until our Unemployment Rate is the best in the g7. That is what i would define as achieving what we want which is full implement in our country. Thank you, mr. Speaker. The Prime Ministers crisis and the National Health service has its roots in general practice. The changes of this government me to gp pension saw a huge number of gps retire early. And in my area in chesterfield 40 of places on future recruitment of gp was left vacant attack we expect they can recruit the number of gps that we need when so few of them have any confidence in his running of the National Health service . What the big issue is theres 1000 more gps working in nhs today than when i became Prime Minister. In his own area that are 25 more gps than in 2010. But i agree with him that we need further changes to make sure our gps our Family Doctor Service Works really well. We already see 4 Million People having access to somebody opening of gp surgeries. But i want to see that expanded to the whole of the county. This is a step forward after a step back taken by the last Labour Government that took gps out of care altogether. The east of england helped boost the nations economic recovery and we can do even more if the east bengal in rail manifesto was implement. So will the Prime Minister encourage colleagues to fund this with a modern rolling stop at the mainline Infrastructure Improvements through essex the . I do want to see real improvements in the greater service. Is right about the economy in the Eastern Region of our country, 224,000 more people in work compared to 2010. What the chancellor said in the autumn statement is that we would provide the funding for the improved Rolling Stock they want to achieve as well as improvements in essex, we would help achieve a 90 campaign and we also want to see a service from ipswich and will get to london in under an hour. This will take invested with a part of a longterm economic plan. Diane abbott. [shouting] [inaudible] widely considered to be a scandal. Does the Prime Minister appreciate that it is important to find out exactly what has gone wrong . Because we have a major inquiry into child sex abuse forthcoming and the public would not understand if poor people named in a boat would be able to delay publication year after year and seem to have happened in the chilcot report . I agree with the honorable lady that its important inquiries are done thoroughly and are done rapidly. My understanding is that there is no mystery and why this is taking so long. It is a very thorough report, and you have to get the people who are criticized in the report the opportunity to respond to all those criticisms. That is what is happening at the moment. I dont believe from what i stand anyone is trying to dodge this report or put off this report. We all want to see it but you do have to go through the proper processes. Let me make one other point clear. Theres no question this report being delivered to me and me to think of myself the citing not to publish it in terms of the election. The whole report is not going to reach the Prime Ministers desk, whoever that is, until after the election. With the Prime Minister join me in congratulating chamber of commerce linda street whove come together tomorrow evening in an event to promote the opportunities for people with Mental Health problems at . I will certainly do that. I think it is right that Mental Health is getting a much our political problem today than it has in the past. In terms of the National Health service weve given it to testing in the nhs constitution but my friend is right. One of the key challenges is helping people with Mental Health conditions it into work. Theres a lot more that business can do by engaging with the charities to help people in that situation. As we know next week it will be 70 years since off switch was liberated by the russians and this is not important but when issues like [inaudible] and i done so and will continue to do so that should be no excuse for antisemitism as a murderous disease which took the lives of millions of innocent people indeed in my own lifetime. Here, here. Let me say i agree 100 with right honorable gentleman for everything that he said. Anyone whos been to auschwitz, and i went recently, you cannot help to be struck by what an appalling and came of the hatred and prejudice that was being fostered across europe. And the sight of all those childrens clothes and toys and bags and human hair those sites stay with you for a very, very long time after you seem to be kind of fat as all Party Support to we make sure the Holocaust Commission that weve established reports soon overtake the work forward and we continue to make sure that young people in our schools are able to make the hair with a very very powerful trip to auschwitz for themselves. May i tell my right honorable friend that someone who voted with colleagues against the iraq war, i have sought to follow the chilcot inquiry very closely. May i tell them that im aware of no evidence that any witness any witness has sought to offer the progress of inquiry by delay . But im aware that there are reports that there have been some illness among the members of the inquiry, and in one case severely so. But the lesson to be learned from after this experience from inquiries, that the proper template are such inquiries in the future should be as of levenson just let but with a strict timetable . I think my honorable friend makes a very strong point particularly from the stance he is taken which and agree with him that i have not heard anything that anyone is trying artificially to delay this report. He is right about some of the things that happened to depend inquiry members, most notably the brilliant biographer of churchill, martin gilbert, who im sure best wishes for a good across the house would go to. But i think he makes a fair point that has inquiries are set up we should give more thought to trying to make sure they are complete and very good time. Thank you, mr. Speaker. The Prime Minister said that his policies would eradicate the deficit in this parliament. Unfortunately he was mistaken. A very large deficit remains. What is the reason in his view why his economic plan has fallen so far short . We inherited from treasury ministers including himself the biggest deficit of any country in the western world. And as a share of gdp we share of gdp we have cut back and have. We have done that through a combination of reducing public spending, of making sure we have responsible tax policy and strong economic growth. That is what weve delivered. All the way through, the labour partys proposals have been for more spending, more borrowing and more debt. They havent even got to base camp of working out why the deficit matters. As the member privilege to represent the whole of the british army which i can tell the father of the house with established as a direct result of the quarry to the crimean war [shouting] may i ask my right honorable friend, Prime Minister, to reassure me that press reports this morning that the our discussions about reducing the regular armies already low level of 82000 are totally unfounded and so long as he remained strictly no such cuts will be contemplated . I can actually give him the assurance but these ideas are obsolete not on the table and as long as i am Prime Minister the regular army will stay

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