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4 Feb 2025Social Security Benefits

Will the Minister give way?

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4 Feb 2025Social Security Benefits

Agreed. That was brought in by a previous Government, and we in the Conservative party campaigned to remove it. Can the Minister confirm that the situation will remain in place until 2028?

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4 Feb 2025Social Security Benefits

I believe that under the Budget, the Government are not looking to review the position until 2028, so those on the state pension have to submit a tax return, because the state pension is being taxed.

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4 Feb 2025Social Security Benefits

On clarification, can the Minister clarify for how much longer the state pension will be taxed? The Conservative Government stood for election on a commitment to the triple lock plus. We lost the election, but we were going to take out that fiscal drag. Can the Minister explain how long that tax will stay in place?

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4 Feb 2025Social Security Benefits

rose—

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4 Feb 2025 National Insurance Contributions

The Minister talked about the Treasury grant being up to 5%. As a matter of curiosity, what figure had Treasury planned to put in?

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4 Feb 2025Social Security Benefits

The hon. Member makes a fantastic point about the family unit. The last Government were looking at introducing a measure on household income, particularly with child benefit, to try to make sure that we see people not as individuals, but as a group. That could stop such things as the child benefit cliff edge. However,

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4 Feb 2025Social Security Benefits

I am very grateful. We do indeed want more people to take up pension credit. However, one of the biggest problems is the processing time. The response to a written question that I tabled before Christmas showed that there was a 75% success rate in getting that done within 50 days, which means that that did not happen f

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4 Feb 2025 National Insurance Contributions

My hon. Friend has talked about context, which is really important. This is a finance SI, but the wider context is that another Bill is being brought forward—the Employment Rights Bill—that is estimated to cost £5 billion on top of existing tax measures in the Budget. Does he think that that will have a direct impact o

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4 Feb 2025Social Security Benefits

I am grateful to the Minister for taking another intervention. He talked about planning for the future and people understanding what is going on with their pensions. We have the WASPI example where that was not seen to be the case. The new Government are making changes to inheritance tax and where pensions fall, but mu

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30 Jan 2025Medicinal Cannabis

I am grateful for the honour of responding for His Majesty’s Opposition in this debate, Ms McVey. I thank the hon. Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) for his tireless dedication to health issues—not just this one, but many others. In my short career on the Front Bench, I think this is already the fourth time in the sp

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30 Jan 2025 Business of the House

A rail freight interchange is being proposed near Hinckley and Burbage in my constituency. Before Christmas, the Planning Inspectorate passed its judgment on it and the then Transport Secretary, the right hon. Member for Sheffield Heeley (Louise Haigh), said she was “minded to refuse” the application. However, in an un

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21 Jan 2025Green Infrastructure Investment

Get real!

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21 Jan 2025Southport Attack

I congratulate the Home Secretary on her proposals; she has my full support in turning over every stone in looking into this case, and I wholeheartedly agree with all the powers she is bringing forward. However, that is half of the story. She rightly talks about balancing the risk of a criminal walking free, but we hav

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21 Jan 2025Community Engagement Principles and Extremism Definition

I commend both sides of the House on how they have respectfully approached this statement, because that is really important. The Minister talked about the robustness of this topic, and I am keen to pick him up on that, because one tenet in the UK is all about safety and the other is freedom of speech. Can the Governmen

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21 Jan 2025Servicing Government Debt

Last time I raised the markets’ concerns about debt with the Chancellor, she told me to “get real.” What is real is that the cost of debt interest is over £10 billion. What is real are the three choices she has: to increase taxes on people and businesses in Earl Shilton, Burbage and across the country; to cut services

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21 Jan 2025Servicing Government Debt

9. What assessment she has made of the implications for her policies of recent trends in the level of interest on Government debt.

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21 Jan 2025Auditory Verbal Therapy

The Minister rightly points out the need to try to deal with the postcode lottery and to ensure that there are reviews and sharing of best practice, but may I draw him back to my comments about guidelines? One thing he could do is ask NICE to look at the current evidence and consider what national guidance should be in

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21 Jan 2025Auditory Verbal Therapy

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Western. I congratulate the hon. Member for Washington and Gateshead South (Mrs Hodgson) on leading this debate and pay tribute to Auditory Verbal UK for its tireless advocacy in this area. I know that, to obey parliamentary protocol, I should never direct comments

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20 Jan 2025 New Hospital Programme Review

She’s happy with that!

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