he do he defer he do for people home. what more can he do for people particularly in rural communities to ensure my constituents have a reliable and affordable source of energy and fuel? i reliable and affordable source of energy and fuel? reliable and affordable source of energy and fuel? i thank her very much and she energy and fuel? i thank her very much and she is energy and fuel? i thank her very much and she is drawing - energy and fuel? i thank her very| much and she is drawing attention energy and fuel? i thank her very - much and she is drawing attention to a very important consideration as we try to deal and debate the increases in gas, in the cost of gas and the cost of energy. so for people in rural constituencies such as her own, it will be an important point we have frozen fuel duty for the 12th year in a row, the energy price cap itself remains in place, clearly and we are doing everything we can to help people with the energy efficiency of their homes. what we are
of this? mr speaker, and i know that she, it is great to be here with - of this? mr speaker, and i know that she, it is great to be here with the i she, it is great to be here with the right honourable lady the shadow secretary of state, for the future of work, we know the future of the job that she has in mind, and i wish her well, job that she has in mind, and i wish herwell, but job that she has in mind, and i wish her well, but what we are focused on, what we are focused on, mr speaker, is delivering jobs for the british people. and it is a quite extraordinary thing that there are now record numbers of people in work, mr speaker, 420,000 more than there were before the pandemic began, mr speaker, we have youth unemployment at a record low, mr speaker, and never let it be forgotten that when omicron hit this country, mr speaker, what was their instinctive response? they said, that s right, mr speaker, they said they needed a roadmap, that we needed a roadmap to lockdown. if we liste
home. what more can he do for people particularly in rural communities to ensure my constituents have a reliable and affordable source of energy and fuel? i reliable and affordable source of energy and fuel? reliable and affordable source of energy and fuel? i thank her very much and she energy and fuel? i thank her very much and she is energy and fuel? i thank her very much and she is drawing - energy and fuel? i thank her very| much and she is drawing attention energy and fuel? i thank her very - much and she is drawing attention to a very important consideration as we try to deal and debate the increases in gas, in the cost of gas and the cost of energy. so for people in rural constituencies such as her own, it will be an important point we have frozen fuel duty for the 12th year in a row, the energy price cap itself remains in place, clearly and we are doing everything we can to help people with the energy efficiency of their homes. what we are also doing and the other measure
christmas period and all of those staffers working at vaccination sites and our amazing nhs working incredibly hard with incredibly stretch circumstances. but i never to come on after on after that after the prime minister s questions and sue grey, who has been busy over the festive period. mr speaker. sue grey, who has been busy over the festive period. mrspeaker. in october, the prime minister said that fears about inflation were unfounded. but working people across the country are starting the new year facing the country are starting the new yearfacing rising bills and ballooning prices. so, how did he get it so wrong? government has been. and of course i said no such thing because inflation is always something that we have to be careful about. but what we are doing, mr speaker, is