. >> dennis skinner. >> [inaudible] just like on previous occasions like in 2010, when he made his first statement, when it was stripped bare it was a totally different story. then in 2010 he promised -- [inaudible], and here we are two and a half years later, call the national health service. [inaudible] never changes. now, instead of being -- [inaudible] now as chancellor of the exchequer he wrecks the economy. >> i'm not sure that personal attack warrants a proper reply. [shouting] >> mary macleod. >> thank you, mr. speaker. [inaudible] 1.2 million jobs in the private sector, my constituency went from 30 to 1300 by 2015. does my right honorable friend agree with me that this governments rebalancing the economy and encouraging -- [inaudible] >> well, my honorable friend is right. jobs are being created. of course, it is a tough economic situation. it's a tough economic situation in every western continent. we are we balancing our economy. one of the things i've sought to do, it will attract newspaper headlines but i'm trying to expand our export promotion to make sure it is better, enc