Session, we bring you teresa made taking questions from the house of commons live wednesday morning on cspan2 and invite your participation via twitter, hashtag pmq. Trier to question time members are finishing up other business. Now live to the british house of commons. And effort in that respect with children in particular. And defense capabilities to build capacity to keep everyone in those camps safe and. Bangladesh the honorable gentlemen is asking about occupants of refugee camps. I just remind colleagues we are discussing the poorest most vulnerable and marginalized people on the face of the planet. Many constituent have family in bangladesh fleeing persecution and wish to join their family as they are entitled to do but they continue to face obstacles and unnecessary bureaucracy. Can the minister tell me what the government is doing in refugee camps to help reunite families. Any members of the house i would be happy to look at those, a huge amount of effort is going into not ju
Responsibility for its role in the mess. Thousands face unemployment. I am concerned for the 1400 korean apprentices, some of whom i have met locally. It is not good enough to pass the buck. Will the Prime Minister guarantee today that every one of the apprentices will complete their training and be paid . May can i say that i recognize this has been a difficult time for a number of people concerned about their jobs, services, and pensions. I will first of all provide reassurance to all employees working on public certainties that they should continue to turn up to work, confident in the knowledge that they will be paid for the work they are providing. Governor the government is not running them cannot they are a customer. And we are ensuring that we are providing the Public Services continuing to be provided interrupted. To reassure workers on Public Services to reassure pensioners. I am coming onto the apprenticees. It is important that government undertaking its role to assure servi
Contracts with the National Health service and British Armed forces. This is 45 minutes. Order, questions to the Prime Minister. Thank you, mr. Speaker. This morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. I should have further meetings today. The government must take responsibility for its role in the mess. Thousands of staff face unemployment. I am concerned for the 1400 korean apprentices, some of whom i have met locally. It is not good enough to pass the buck. Will the Prime Minister guarantee today that every one of the apprentices will complete their training and be paid . P. M. May can i say that i recognize this has been a difficult time for a number of people concerned about their jobs, services, and pensions. I will first of all provide reassurance to all employees working on public certainties Public Services that they should continue to turn up to work, confident in the knowledge that they will be paid for the work they are providing. The government is not ru
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