mr seaker, productivity... prime minister. mr speaker. we _ productivity... prime minister.ty... prime minister. mr speaker, we are driving _ productivity... prime minister. mr speaker, we are driving up - speaker, we are driving up productivity, prosperity and living standards. that is a pay rise for the 3 million who were the lowest paid, they should welcome that. a pay rise for those working in the nhs and better than expected wage growth just before christmas. what unites all three, delivered by labour, opposed by the tories. i don't know what world he is living in. the economy is shrinking and they did not think this jobs tax through or who it would impact. another area affected is the hospice sector. hospices believe the budget will cost them an extra £30 million. yesterday, conservatives voted to exempt social care, nurseries, charities and hospices from their jobs tax. labour voted this down. can the prime minister at least agree to fund hospices so armed forces and our emergency services and wish them a merry christmas. mr speaker, march 2025 marks 20 years since th