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Speeches by Hoyle.

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30 Oct 2024Economic Growth: Scotland

Order. I do not know whether the Chair of the Select Committee is standing or not. Do you want to come in on this question?

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29 Oct 2024Topical Questions

As this is his farewell question time, let us now come to the shadow Chancellor.

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29 Oct 2024Topical Questions

Order. I think the Minister has answered the question. I call Emma Foody.

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29 Oct 2024Topical Questions

Order—[Interruption.] No, these are topical questions and I decide.

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29 Oct 2024 Ministerial Code: Policy Announcements

I have noted the media reporting an assertion from Downing Street that the pre-announcement of Budget measures is entirely routine. For the avoidance of doubt, I am always happy for Ministers to come to the House to make announcements in the run-up to a Budget. This discourtesy arises when those announcements are made

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29 Oct 2024Pension Credit: Processing of Applications

I call the shadow Minister.

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29 Oct 2024Pension Credit: Processing of Applications

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

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29 Oct 2024Economic Investment and Growth

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

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29 Oct 2024Northern Powerhouse

Order. The hon. Gentleman is a very good Member who has been here a long time. Please try to look at me occasionally; it would be helpful.

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29 Oct 2024Sustainable Public Finances

Order. I cannot hear the Chancellor, and I will hear the Chancellor.

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29 Oct 2024Taxes on Working People

I call the shadow Minister.

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29 Oct 2024Cost of Living: Support for Pensioners

Order. What is the hon. Gentleman standing for? I hope he is not. I call Blake Stephenson.

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29 Oct 2024Cost of Living: Support for Pensioners

Order. Let’s move on.

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29 Oct 2024Cost of Living: Support for Pensioners

I think the Minister got it in the first two minutes, never mind the last three.

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29 Oct 2024Investor Confidence

I call the shadow Minister.

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29 Oct 2024Investor Confidence

Order. Who wants to go for that cup of tea? Normally this happens at Prime Minister’s questions; I do not want it starting in Treasury questions.

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29 Oct 2024Sustainable Public Finances

I call the shadow Minister.

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29 Oct 2024 Ministerial Code: Policy Announcements

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

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29 Oct 2024 Ministerial Code: Policy Announcements

Order. Mr Shannon, you are meant to sit down again.

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29 Oct 2024 Ministerial Code: Policy Announcements

We now come to Paul Holmes.

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MethodEach row is one contribution (intervention or speech). Word count from the official text.