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jeremy corbyn: mike weir.re is serious concerns that change in housing benefits may force relocation of many refugees. will the prime minister disclose refugees from these? david cameron: i said in answers to questions from the other opposition, we need to support in manysupport constituencies, and we have seen how important they are. these changes we are talking about don't actually come into place until 2018, so there is plenty of time to make sure we support the supporting projects . >> next week, milton keynes will host an apprenticeship fair. is there not something for a control shift in -- cultural shift for career advice for universities? david cameron: i think my honorable friend is absolutely right. her career advice, there is a choice for every school. universityapped places or internships because we are funding 3 million of them in this parliament, and if you become an apprentice, that does not rule out a doing a degree or degree level provocation later in your apprenticeship. learning is stronger t
jeremy corbyn: mike weir.re is serious concerns that change in housing benefits may force relocation of many refugees. will the prime minister disclose refugees from these? david cameron: i said in answers to questions from the other opposition, we need to support in manysupport constituencies, and we have seen how important they are. these changes we are talking about don't actually come into place until 2018, so there is plenty of time to make sure we support the supporting projects ....
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jeremy corbyn: tomorrow is world cancer day.er is a disease that almost every family in the country has been affected by in one way or another. 2.5 million people in the country have cancer, and members on both sides of the house have received treatment or are receiving it at the present time. a thousand people a day are diagnosed with cancer, and they go through a trauma as soon as they are diagnosed. in the last year, there has been a 36% increase in the number of people waiting more than six weeks for vital diagnostic tests. can the prime minister do something to bring that down? prime minister cameron: i agree that the fight against cancer is one of the great fights of our time. when we look at how we treat cancer, we are putting an extra 19 billion pounds into nhs, and specifically, he is absolutely right that everyone in the house and every family in the country will know someone affected by cancer. we are treating more patients. compared with 2010, over 645,000 more patients with suspected cancers have been seen, which is
jeremy corbyn: tomorrow is world cancer day.er is a disease that almost every family in the country has been affected by in one way or another. 2.5 million people in the country have cancer, and members on both sides of the house have received treatment or are receiving it at the present time. a thousand people a day are diagnosed with cancer, and they go through a trauma as soon as they are diagnosed. in the last year, there has been a 36% increase in the number of people waiting more than six...
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. >> jeremy corbyn. c >> thank you mr. speaker. tomorrow, mr. speaker, is world cancer day.aslion cancer is a disease that almoste every family in this country has been affected by in some way ore another. 2 1/2 million people in this country have cancer. there are members on both sides of this house who have receiveda or are receiving treatment at the present time. 1,000 people a day are diagnoset with cancer, and they go througn a trauma as soon as they are diagnosed. but in the last beyondyear, thel been a 36% increase in the tes number of people waiting beyond six weeks for vital diagnostic l tests. could the prime minister do something to bring that down?ret >> well, first of all, i completely agree with the en w gentleman that the fight against cancer is one of the great time.s of our and it's one we are determined to win. extra now, when we look at how we treat cancer in our country, we're putting an extra 19 right billion pounds into our nhs, ans specifically, while he's ted absolutely b right, every one i this house and every family in e this country will know someo
. >> jeremy corbyn. c >> thank you mr. speaker. tomorrow, mr. speaker, is world cancer day.aslion cancer is a disease that almoste every family in this country has been affected by in some way ore another. 2 1/2 million people in this country have cancer. there are members on both sides of this house who have receiveda or are receiving treatment at the present time. 1,000 people a day are diagnoset with cancer, and they go througn a trauma as soon as they are diagnosed. but in the...
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think of jeremy corbyn in great britain. think of bernie sanders. the day of post-jfk democratic policy. it is really people wishing they we were back in the 1970's. mr. sanders is just as backward looking as mr. trump, who wants america to be reagan's america. back to the banks, splitting them up was the suggestion of the commission that the eu commission had on regulating european banks. it is not something completely outlandish, it is something very real. the banks are very strong. it is nothing you cannot discuss. let's take another look at alan posener's contention that american populism is fun. let's remind ourselves how much fun donald trump's messages. >> donald trump speeches are often over-the-top. he rails against the political elite or mexican immigrants. >> they are bringing drugsthey are bringing crime, they are rapists. >> he tries to polarize voters. >> the hatred. the hatred. and what it is his establishment because i am not taking anybody's money. they don't control me. i doing what is right for you. >> he seems to believe that vot
think of jeremy corbyn in great britain. think of bernie sanders. the day of post-jfk democratic policy. it is really people wishing they we were back in the 1970's. mr. sanders is just as backward looking as mr. trump, who wants america to be reagan's america. back to the banks, splitting them up was the suggestion of the commission that the eu commission had on regulating european banks. it is not something completely outlandish, it is something very real. the banks are very strong. it is...
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prime minister, about jeremy corbyn.arty, i have yet to find anybody that was anything but horrified that he's moved to the top of your party. what has happened? why is it happening and are we seeing in america the same thing that britain is seeing there? >> i think we're seeing the same thing everywhere, actually. because, you know, allow there are many people in the labor party obviously i didn't support jeremy corbyn and who don't support him, after all he did get elected by the party membership. it's not as if he's got no support. what there is today these great insurgent movements around individuals that gather immense momentum, carry people along with them and, you know, on the left they're very much the same type of themes that come out, we want a political revolution, we want this for free and that for free and we want to shake up the elites and so on. all of which is completely understandable and comes from this deep sense of anger. bob corker was just talk being a moment or two ago. the trouble is in the end in
prime minister, about jeremy corbyn.arty, i have yet to find anybody that was anything but horrified that he's moved to the top of your party. what has happened? why is it happening and are we seeing in america the same thing that britain is seeing there? >> i think we're seeing the same thing everywhere, actually. because, you know, allow there are many people in the labor party obviously i didn't support jeremy corbyn and who don't support him, after all he did get elected by the party...
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jeremy corbyn: early diagnosis essentially essential. the government's independent said we currently have a serious shortage of radiologists in england. we need more of them. could the private investor explain why we're cutting by 5% number of training places available for therapeutic radiologists? prime minister: we need more radiologists and we are putting more money into the nhs. , there are three key targets. people should be seen by a specialist within two weeks of an urgent gp referral. we are now meeting at 94%. the first make sure treatment comes within 31 days of diagnosis. there is a 96% standard. we are meeting that. it comes to the first treatment within 62 days we are 83.5%. the it comes to training increasing training places in our nhs. last week we are actually opening up nursing training. we trained in extra 10,000 nurses. the crucial point is that the money is they are in our nhs because we have a strong economy. therethat would never be if we followed his crazy economic plan. corbyn: my specific question was about thera
jeremy corbyn: early diagnosis essentially essential. the government's independent said we currently have a serious shortage of radiologists in england. we need more of them. could the private investor explain why we're cutting by 5% number of training places available for therapeutic radiologists? prime minister: we need more radiologists and we are putting more money into the nhs. , there are three key targets. people should be seen by a specialist within two weeks of an urgent gp referral....
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national health service by opposition leader jeremy corbyn. prime minister also spoke about future membership in the european union and mental health care. quickly. >> questions to the prime minister. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. the house will be aware of the dreadful accident that occurred yesterday afternoon in which one died and three are missing. the whole house will join me in and in our condolences to the family and friends of the big guns in our best wishes to those who are still missing or injured. i want to pay tribute to the incredibly brave actions of our emergency services who dealt with the incident with typical professionalism. the executive or carry out a full investigation to find out what led to the tragedy. the >> mr. speaker, admitted with ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my duties specialist or their meetings today. >> michelle donovan peered >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister on today's occurrence, while they have successfully integrated during refugees already including babies and chil
national health service by opposition leader jeremy corbyn. prime minister also spoke about future membership in the european union and mental health care. quickly. >> questions to the prime minister. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. the house will be aware of the dreadful accident that occurred yesterday afternoon in which one died and three are missing. the whole house will join me in and in our condolences to the family and friends of the big guns in our best wishes to those...
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. >> jeremy corbyn. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker.oined the prime minister and a member in paying tribute to harry, a former miner who passed away last week. just a short time ago harry used his last question here to ask the prime minister questions about the sheffield forge masters and the steel industry. i hope the prime minister will reflect on his diligence and representing the industry and his constituents turn 12 yesterday, mr. speaker, i had a chance to have a very nice conversation with harry's widow and his family. and the last them to say how would you like to remember harry executed in this message which i will read out. we have it marked the bravery and courage he showed in his life which was formed during the strike and carried him for for the rest of his life. i'm sure the whole house and many in a much wider committee were remember harry as a decent, honorable man absolutely dedicated to his community and his constituents, and whatever he said he has passed. >> here, here. >> mr. speaker, also followed the member for me
. >> jeremy corbyn. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker.oined the prime minister and a member in paying tribute to harry, a former miner who passed away last week. just a short time ago harry used his last question here to ask the prime minister questions about the sheffield forge masters and the steel industry. i hope the prime minister will reflect on his diligence and representing the industry and his constituents turn 12 yesterday, mr. speaker, i had a chance to have a very...
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and no real opposition with jeremy corbyn.do not know scenario outside of -- i think there are a lot of things that will clinch it. at the end of the day, people are going to vote emotionally. britain has a big seat at the table in europe if it is part of europe. it has a big seat at the table in america with the americans if it is part of your. that is a very important thing politically, economically and increasingly geopolitically, given the fragility of the world. francine: think you so much. he stays with us. we will talk google next. a tech titan unseated. alphabet is poised to leapfrog apple to become the world most bible company. details next. -- the world's most valuable company. details next. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse" streaming on your tablet your phone and bloomberg.com. the world most viable company could be about to be replaced. parent alphabet is on track to leapfrog apple. here with more is caroline hyde. these were stellar results. caroline: they look good if you strip it down. growth in fourth-qua
and no real opposition with jeremy corbyn.do not know scenario outside of -- i think there are a lot of things that will clinch it. at the end of the day, people are going to vote emotionally. britain has a big seat at the table in europe if it is part of europe. it has a big seat at the table in america with the americans if it is part of your. that is a very important thing politically, economically and increasingly geopolitically, given the fragility of the world. francine: think you so...
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. >> jeremy corbyn. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm grateful for the prime minister for sending me a copy of the statement 45 minutes ago -- an hour ago, i'm sorry. and i'm pleased he's decided to update the house. however, it is a bit unfortunate that despite his trumpeting of sovereignty of parliaments, the prime minister didn't think to come and update our own parliament first. i hope he had a good day in chippenham, but i note he spent a lot of time answering questions from journalists, when it would be more respectful to come here first and answer questions from members. in truth, mr. speaker, this negotiation and reality is a tory party drama that's being played out in front of us as we see at the moment. the labe our party is commitsed to keeping britain in the european union because we believe it's the best -- don't get too excited. let me tell you the rest of it. because we believe it is in the best framework for european trade and cooperation in the 21st century and in the best interest of people in this country. but we b
. >> jeremy corbyn. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm grateful for the prime minister for sending me a copy of the statement 45 minutes ago -- an hour ago, i'm sorry. and i'm pleased he's decided to update the house. however, it is a bit unfortunate that despite his trumpeting of sovereignty of parliaments, the prime minister didn't think to come and update our own parliament first. i hope he had a good day in chippenham, but i note he spent a lot of time answering questions from...
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. >> jeremy corbyn. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i joined the prime minister and a member in paying tribute to harry, a former miner who passed away last week. just a short time ago harry used his last question here to ask the prime minister questions about the sheffield forge masters and the steel industry. i hope the prime minister will reflect on his diligence and representing the industry and his constituents turn 12 yesterday, mr. speaker, i had a chance to have a very nice conversation with harry's widow and his family. and the last them to say how would you like to remember harry executed in this message which i will read out. we have it marked the bravery and courage he showed in his life which was formed during the strike and carried him for for the rest of his life. i'm sure the whole house and many in a much wider committee were remember harry as a decent, honorable man absolutely dedicated to his community and his constituents, and whatever he said he has passed. >> here, here. >> mr. speaker, also followed the member fo
. >> jeremy corbyn. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i joined the prime minister and a member in paying tribute to harry, a former miner who passed away last week. just a short time ago harry used his last question here to ask the prime minister questions about the sheffield forge masters and the steel industry. i hope the prime minister will reflect on his diligence and representing the industry and his constituents turn 12 yesterday, mr. speaker, i had a chance to have a very...
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. >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister ought to be aware that just one home has been built for every eight that have been sold under his government. people are increasingly finding it very difficult to find anywhere to live. the chancellor's crude cuts in housing benefits for those in supporting housing are putting at risk hundreds of thousands of elderly people, people with mental health conditions, war veterans and women fleeing domestic violence who need support. can the prime minister tell the house, one estimate housing provided has made in terms of the impact of this policy on supported housing? >> first of all, we're going to increase housing supply in the social sector by an 8 billion pound housing budget during this parliament, going to build 400,000 affordable homes. yes, we have cut housing benefit, because it was completely out of control when we came to government. there were families in london who were getting 100,000 pounds of housing benefit per family. think how many people -- t
. >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister ought to be aware that just one home has been built for every eight that have been sold under his government. people are increasingly finding it very difficult to find anywhere to live. the chancellor's crude cuts in housing benefits for those in supporting housing are putting at risk hundreds of thousands of elderly people, people with mental health conditions, war veterans and women fleeing domestic violence who need support....
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. >> jeremy corbyn. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i joined the prime minister and a member in paying tribute to harry, a former miner who passed away last week. just a short time ago harry used his last question here to ask the prime minister questions about the sheffield forge masters and the steel industry. i hope the prime minister will reflect on his diligence and representing the industry and his constituents turn 12 yesterday, mr. speaker, i had a chance to have a very nice conversation with harry's widow and his family. and the last them to say how would you like to remember harry executed in this message which i will read out. we have it marked the bravery and courage he showed in his life which was formed during the strike and carried him for for the rest of his life. i'm sure the whole house and many in a much wider committee were remember harry as a decent, honorable man absolutely dedicated to his community and his constituents, and whatever he said he has passed. >> here, here. >> mr. speaker, also followed the member fo
. >> jeremy corbyn. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i joined the prime minister and a member in paying tribute to harry, a former miner who passed away last week. just a short time ago harry used his last question here to ask the prime minister questions about the sheffield forge masters and the steel industry. i hope the prime minister will reflect on his diligence and representing the industry and his constituents turn 12 yesterday, mr. speaker, i had a chance to have a very...
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. >> jeremy corbyn. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm grateful for the prime minister for sending me a copy of the statement 45 minutes ago -- an hour ago, i'm sorry. and i'm pleased he's now decided to finally update the house. however, it is a bit unfortunate that despite his trumpeting of sovereignty of parliaments, the prime minister didn't think to come and update our own parliament first. i hope he had a good day in chippenham yesterday, but i note he spent a lot of time answering questions from journalists, when it would be more respectful to come here first and answer questions from members. in truth, mr. speaker, his negotiation and reality is a tory party drama that's being played out in front of us as we see at the moment. the labour party is committed to keeping britain in the european union because we believe it's the best -- don't get too excited. let me tell you the rest of it. because we believe it is in the best framework for european trade and cooperation in the 21st century and in the best interest of people in thi
. >> jeremy corbyn. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm grateful for the prime minister for sending me a copy of the statement 45 minutes ago -- an hour ago, i'm sorry. and i'm pleased he's now decided to finally update the house. however, it is a bit unfortunate that despite his trumpeting of sovereignty of parliaments, the prime minister didn't think to come and update our own parliament first. i hope he had a good day in chippenham yesterday, but i note he spent a lot of time...