bob -- >> kerry mccarthy: next wednesday, they're looking at severe disabilities and chronic illnesses. will the prime minister have the courage to meet some of these campaigners face-to-face next week, so he can hear from them firsthand about the devastating impact this government is having on their lives? >> i made two points to the honorable lady. first of all, the most important line of defense to actually help people with severe disabilities is the national health service, and this government is putting more money into the national health services, 11.5 billion pounds extra, money that would not be available if we had a labour government, which we know because they are cutting it from the nhs in wales. support from the party opposite to reform benefits and make sure they're helping those who need the help most. >> jason mccartney: -- mccartney: last week, i joined with other cycling to raise money for the ambulance. will the prime minister join me in praising them for raising that money, but willie also look into what the ambien lists has to pay vat on their fuel, and yet another