Answer me or indeed many others. Can i put you in a question i was sent by [shouting] mr. Speaker, at may be very amusing to members opposite, but [shouting] i was sent this question by karen, and she, i quote, what is the Prime Minister punishing working families . I work fulltime and earns a living wage within the public sector. That tax credit cuts will push me and my family into hardship. Can he give a castiron guarantee, to karen come and to all the other families who are very worried what is going to happen next april to the income, how are they going to make ends meet . He could give them the after today. I hope you will. I ask them for the sixth time, please give us an answer to a very straightforward, very simple question. What i would say to karen is this. If she is on the living wage working in the public sector, next year in april she will benefit from been able to earn 11,000 pounds before she pays any income tax at all. It was about 6000 pounds when i became Prime Ministe
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Where were you and what actually got you connected to the Civil Rights Movement . Deborah i read a book by richard cougar called social justice which was about brown versus the board of education and it was a gripping narrative. And i thought, that is what i wanted to do. Brian where were you . Deborah oh, i was a High School Student in chicago. Brian was there any person in your family deborah no. Brian nobody in your family was a lawyer . Deborah no, nobody thought it was a good idea. Brian where did you go . Deborah i went to yale law school. Brian what was it like at the time . Deborah there wasnt a lot of women. In my class, there was maybe 13 women. Most of the great lawyers were, of course, all men. Brian what did you notice about being a woman in law school at yale . Deborah how little notice i gave to it, really, and this is in retrospect. What is startling to me now is just how law and life were. There was discrimination everywhere, but it wasnt often talked about in law scho
Where were you and what actually got you connected to the Civil Rights Movement . Deborah i read a book by richard cougar called social justice which was about brown versus the board of education and it was a gripping narrative. And i thought, that is what i wanted to do. Brian where were you . Deborah oh, i was a High School Student in chicago. Brian was there any person in your family deborah no. Brian nobody in your family was a lawyer . Deborah no, nobody thought it was a good idea. Brian where did you go . Deborah i went to yale law school. Brian what was it like at the time . Deborah there wasnt a lot of women. In my class, there was maybe 13 women. Most of the great lawyers were, of course, all men. Brian what did you notice about being a woman in law school at yale . Deborah how little notice i gave to it, really, and this is in retrospect. What is startling to me now is just how law and life were. There was discrimination everywhere, but it wasnt often talked about in law scho