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frauds. it s this to bed. and this report is the best way of doing this. . ~ report is the best way of doing this. ., ~ , ., report is the best way of doing this. ., ~ i. ., report is the best way of doing this. ., ., ,, , this. thank you, madam deputy seaker. this. thank you, madam deputy speaker. there this. thank you, madam deputy speaker. there are this. thank you, madam deputy speaker. there are moments i this. thank you, madam deputy i speaker. there are moments when this. thank you, madam deputy - speaker. there are moments when we know that our parliamentary debates will form part of our nations history. and for the wrong reasons, todayis history. and for the wrong reasons, today is such a moment. everything that we do in westminster, whether it s addressing that a crisis facing our communities with spiralling inflation to sky rocketing mortgage rates, or whether it s about strengthening support for the brave ukrainians all our actions, all our words will only matter if we
taken on. can the minister tell the house what he is doing to stop vulnerable people being targeted by fraudsters? first vulnerable people being targeted by fraudsters? , ., ., fraudsters? first of all, can i offer absolute fraudsters? first of all, can i offer absolute sympathy - fraudsters? first of all, can i offer absolute sympathy to l offer absolute sympathy to catherine. sadly, although he is citing the incident of an older man who was the target of crime, the reality is this is a crime that affects many people of all ages across our society. it is not specifically connected to the most vulnerable actually, this is a crime that affects predominantly people who are online more often. so as you can imagine that as many, many people across society. we are launching the nationwide roll out of the national economic crime victim care unit across england and wales for victims whose cases are not investigated by the police. and this group will help victims to recover from fraud and cy
the officers working with the fronts that we can come down on this problem at cause. that we can come down on this problem at cause. thank you, mr seaker. problem at cause. thank you, mr speaker- in problem at cause. thank you, mr speaker. in her problem at cause. thank you, mr speaker. in her previous - problem at cause. thank you, mr i speaker. in her previous resignation letter, the current home secretary rate, pretending that we have not made mistakes, carrying on as if everyone cannot see what we have made them and hoping things will magically come right is not serious politics. was she right? and has he made a mistake? will she accept responsibility and will she resign? as i have said earlier, in the summer of last year i was speeding. i regret i was speeding and i took the penalty, i paid the penalty and i accepted the points. i no time did i accepted the points. i no time did i seek to avoid any sanction or consequence. i seek to avoid any sanction or consequence- i seek t
everything you need to know about the labour party. you cannot trust them to keep britain safe. mr them to keep britain safe. ij i speaker, them to keep britain safe. ii speaker, the prime them to keep britain safe. i speaker, the prime minister them to keep britain safe. ii speaker, the prime minister stands there and pretend that everything is fine. he is so totally out of touch. he needs to get out of westminster, get out of kensington and mr speaker, i don t. it get out of kensington and mr speaker, i don t. get out of kensington and mr speaker, i don t. it is a very important speaker, i don t. it is a very important day speaker, i don t. it is a very important day in speaker, i don t. it is a very important day in the - speaker, i don t. it is a very important day in the house, | speaker, i don t. .. it is a very i important day in the house, we speaker, i don t. .. it is a very - important day in the house, we do want important day in the house, we do want to important