ms. rayner: mr. speaker, i remember the party opposite, when they said f to business, whereas this party held a business investment summit last week that put 300 billion pounds into our economy. we are pro-business, pro-worker, and getting on with the mess that they left. >> i think we can take it from that answer that the deputy prime minister does not agree with the ifs and i suppose it should not come as a surprise that she doesn't agree with her chancellor, but does she agree with this? and i quote, "working people will pay when employers pass on the hike in national insurance." mr. speaker, the are her words, so does she at least agree with herself? mr. hoyle: deputy prime minister. ms. rayner: what i'm incredibly proud of is this week, this government brought in a new employment bill, which will raise the standards of 10 million workers. with the deputy prime minister like to apologize -- the shadow deputy prime minister like to apologize for the hike in taxes he put on working people and the d