mr. john pugh. mr. pugh. >> thank you, mr. speaker.milarly, a manufacturing company in my constituency, provides portable incinerators isthe united nations and crucial and vital in addressing the issue of ebola and is now offering to donate a further £200,000-worth of equipment if the government will match it. will the government consider this proposal? >> i will certainly look at the proposal he makes. after all, we backed the ebola fund-raising that was very effective in that excellent england-scotland international, which raised a serious amount of money for ebola, and we also acted on the band aid single, so we will have a close look at what he says. q2. -- ian murray. >> thank you. a recent report by the respected charity, the joseph rowntree foundation, found that the government's unfair tax and benefit changes had resulted in the poorest half of households losing out, while the top 1% had seen their incomes rocket. that makes me feel extremely angry. what does it make the prime minister feel? >> well i have studied the , report