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for more from the workers at luton park. like every generation of vauxhall workers, they meet every target set, they make every innovation demanded of them, they never give up. contrast this with carlos taveras, the ceo, who days after threatening a thousand jobs, quit. does he agree that in light of this sudden departure of the ceo, it should review this decision, do what is right and stay put for good until an i is right and stay put for good until a ., " is right and stay put for good until a ., ~ , ., ., is right and stay put for good until a ., ., is right and stay put for good until a .mg, ., , an i thank you for raising it. it is obscene issue _ an i thank you for raising it. it is obscene issue of— an i thank you for raising it. it is obscene issue of grave - an i thank you for raising it. it is obscene issue of grave concern | an i thank you for raising it. it is i obscene issue of grave concern to her constituents. the government is totally committed to supporting the workers and their families at this uncertain time. the industry minister will meet the company this week to discuss plans for workers on the site. to ensure the dedicated support is in place.—
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support is in place. joshua reynolds- _ support is in place. joshua reynolds. there _ support is in place. joshua reynolds. there will - support is in place. joshua reynolds. there will be i support is in place. joshua reynolds. there will be a l support is in place. joshua - reynolds. there will be a rowing boat going _ reynolds. there will be a rowing boat going across _ reynolds. there will be a rowing boat going across the _ reynolds. there will be a rowing boat going across the atlantic i reynolds. there will be a rowing | boat going across the atlantic for reynolds. there will be a rowing i boat going across the atlantic for a hospice charity. with the prime ministerjoined me in wishing ben and henry the best of luck on their journey and ask him to scrap the national insurance rises. i journey and ask him to scrap the national insurance rises. i would like to pay _ national insurance rises. i would like to pay tribute _ national insurance rises. i would like to pay tribute to _ national insurance rises. i would like to pay tribute to ben - national insurance rises. i would like to pay tribute to ben and - like to pay tribute to ben and henry. the funding arrangements will be set out in due course. the christmas — be set out in due course. the christmas shopping has been over shadowed — christmas shopping has been over shadowed by shoplifting. of police officers _ shadowed by shoplifting. of police officers are well bring the government was not promised to clamp
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down on _ government was not promised to clamp down on shoplifters. what more can the government do to support shoppers and shopkeepers during this season? _ shoppers and shopkeepers during this season? i_ shoppers and shopkeepers during this season? ., shoppers and shopkeepers during this season? . , ,., ~ shoppers and shopkeepers during this season? . , ., shoppers and shopkeepers during this season? . ., ., , , season? i have spoken to many people workin: our season? i have spoken to many people working our shon _ season? i have spoken to many people working our shop so _ season? i have spoken to many people working our shop so they _ season? i have spoken to many people working our shop so they concerned i working our shop so they concerned about shoplifting. because of the approach taken by the previous government, they went out of control. it is not level, low level it has a huge impact on staff, particularly in supermarkets. that's why we are supporting special analyst teams to crack down on the gangs that are targeting retailers. in the last few weeks of the last government, he awarded millions of pounds for new train stations. under the accessibility for all scheme. in the accessibility for all scheme. in the first two weeks of this government, that was clap. we look primus uses good offices to give my constituents in stations across this
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country an early christmas present and give us our money back, please? this is an important issue for his constituents. the last government made lots of promises. they never set aside the money to pay for them. that is why we have picked up a huge black hole. they did not put aside the many. we have had to clean it out. we had will get on with delivery, but we have to balance the books and stabilise the economy. this past weekend, kirby lonsdale, 70 devastating fire. the man was killed~ _ 70 devastating fire. the man was killed. many local businesses have been _ killed. many local businesses have been affected. sunday was meant to been affected. sunday was meant to be a day— been affected. sunday was meant to be a day of— been affected. sunday was meant to be a day of celebration with christmas markets, family games and community— christmas markets, family games and community events, but instead the
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town face _ community events, but instead the town face of tragedy. can the print primers _ town face of tragedy. can the print primers to— town face of tragedy. can the print primers to tell me how the government can support communities like kirby— government can support communities like kirby lonsdale to rebuild and recover _ like kirby lonsdale to rebuild and recover after tragedy such as this? i recover after tragedy such as this? i am _ recover after tragedy such as this? i am grateful to her for raising i am grateful to herfor raising this awful situation. i think all of us can imagine the impact this must have had on the town and the families and friends of the victims of this awful tragedy. i commend the community which has come together in an extraordinary way in the aftermath of this awful event that i will make sure that she has a meeting with the minister to make sure that we can support a community at this time. this sure that we can support a community at this time-— at this time. this week i was cut contacted _ at this time. this week i was cut contacted by _ at this time. this week i was cut contacted by the _ at this time. this week i was cut contacted by the constituent, i at this time. this week i was cut i contacted by the constituent, sally. she is a gp. she called 999 for a critically ill patient, but she could not get one. they were all waiting outside hereford a&e waiting to unload patients. at the same
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time, across the country, medically fit patients are unable to be discharged because of the social care crisis. can i ask the prime minister what he is doing to fix the social care crisis and fix things so that ambulances can get back to saving lives? i’m that ambulances can get back to saving lives?— saving lives? i'm gratefulto her for raising _ saving lives? i'm gratefulto her for raising this _ saving lives? i'm gratefulto her for raising this case. _ saving lives? i'm gratefulto her for raising this case. it - saving lives? i'm gratefulto her for raising this case. it is - saving lives? i'm gratefulto her for raising this case. it is an i for raising this case. it is an example it is all too common because the last government broke the nhs. we have published a report on the state of the nhs. they should be utterly ashamed of themselves. about what they did to our nhs. it really is a really important point. that's why we are put a record amount of money into the nhs. we have set out our priorities, what we need to do with the nhs. we will work at pace on this is hardly possibly can. they should hang their heads in shame. back concludes primus as questions.
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another— back concludes primus as questions. another primus as questions concluded. let us go back to damian grammaticas. the opposition went on immigration. she grammaticas. the opposition went on immigration-— immigration. she gets seven questions — immigration. she gets seven questions to _ immigration. she gets seven questions to put _ immigration. she gets seven questions to put to - immigration. she gets seven questions to put to the i immigration. she gets seven | questions to put to the prime minister. all of them were on that one topic of immigration. you have to ask yourself why, what is going on here. what you can say is that, two things, when is that she pointed out that at the top the prime minister had this relaunch last week when he set out his priorities which included things like cutting waiting times for treatment in hospitals, building more homes, things like that, safer streets, but it did not
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include immigration. she spies an opportunity there to try and attack him on that. the other thing you have to bear in mind too, is that the conservatives are feeling nervous themselves about being outflanked by a different party, the reform party on the right, who pulled millions of votes in the election, only got a handful of mps, but have been pulling quite well in opinion polls recently. i think any debate knock is nodding to a sense that she feels the need to stake out her own territory there. the interesting thing then was that those attacks she was making, yet again what you saw with kemi badenoch was attacking the prime minister and him responding badenoch was attacking the prime ministerand him responding by pointing out that many other thing she was raising, to do with asylum claims, the people of waiting and hotels have asylum claims looked at,
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foreign criminals who once deported, things like that, he said that they were all on her watch. he has still able to have that sort of comeback. it is easy ground for him. but kenny badenoch was trying to find is going to attack. we will continue to see these as the conservatives tried to paint the government policies and their immigration policies. their decision to scrap the rwanda plan, keep keir starmer pointed out what his government has been doing recently, signing deals with germany which are a constructive way forward. ., ,. ., , which are a constructive way forward. . ,. . , ., forward. fascinating. one is through an other forward. fascinating. one is through any other issues _ forward. fascinating. one is through any other issues that _ forward. fascinating. one is through any other issues that stood - forward. fascinating. one is through any other issues that stood out i forward. fascinating. one is through any other issues that stood out to i any other issues that stood out to you. kemi badenoch usable questions on immigration. whether mps raise other issues.
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on immigration. whether mps raise other issues-— on immigration. whether mps raise other issues. ., , ., other issues. there was a smattering of other mps — other issues. there was a smattering of other mps and _ other issues. there was a smattering of other mps and other _ other issues. there was a smattering of other mps and other issues - other issues. there was a smattering of other mps and other issues as i other issues. there was a smattering of other mps and other issues as you j of other mps and other issues as you usually get. but that in norman's international issue this week, syria, what has happened in syria, the collapse of the government that we have seen what happened since last pmqs. kemi badenoch did not go on that at all. she had one reference to it in her questions. she asked the prime minister about the potential influx of new asylum seekers, people crossing the channel. was he worried about extremists coming under threat from that. hers was very much framed within immigration. it was left to the liberal democrat leader, the leader of the third biggest party, sir ed davey, his first question was
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all about syria and about this situation in syria, about what has happened and question the prime minister about donald trump saying that he did not want to get involved, would the uk have a different view. so ed davey was addressing the big international issue of the day, while the opposition leader was focusing on that one domestic issue. sir keir starmer�*s stat answer to ed davey was constructive. he said that this was constructive. he said that this was a serious moment. we hoped it could be a turning point, but he said that in the past, what comes next is not necessarily better. he was looking forward to developments cautiously. given the history of what has happened previously, particularly with the arab spring in the middle east and what happened following the fall of other governments.— following the fall of other rovernments. ., ,, , ., , . following the fall of other rovernments. ., ,, , . .,
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governments. thank you very much for talkin: us governments. thank you very much for talking us through _ governments. thank you very much for talking us through that. _ governments. thank you very much for talking us through that. a _ governments. thank you very much for talking us through that. a police i talking us through that. a police watchdog has published a report in the investigation of the ira firebomb attack on an hotel in bay file belfast. the 1400 00:1
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