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in very low paid jobs and they need these benefits to help them survive and get by where i am in sheffield we have hundreds of disabled people who are going to be directly affected by this sees people can't work they're physically disabled through no fault of their own they survive on benefits of very low benefits and not they're expected to have to pay for an extra room in their house that they need for their carers to stay in or they need to because they've got children that don't live with them or for whatever reason they're the people most affected seventy five percent of the people affected by this are working people i think is the most devastating thing this government has ever done in these in the week that they're giving one hundred hours about a pound back to millionaires to changing the national health service to imposing taxes on the poorest people in the country is going to have a devastating effect to most people in this country you know gibson from sheffield there in germany it looks like people are getting tired of handing the cash to help others only this time it's not abou
in very low paid jobs and they need these benefits to help them survive and get by where i am in sheffield we have hundreds of disabled people who are going to be directly affected by this sees people can't work they're physically disabled through no fault of their own they survive on benefits of very low benefits and not they're expected to have to pay for an extra room in their house that they need for their carers to stay in or they need to because they've got children that don't live with...
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it will directly affect over half a million households including pensioners you know gibson from sheffield council says the government is hitting those who are already struggling to survive. two million households across the u.k. are going to be directly affected by these taxes they're the poorest people in this country and this government this tory government is attacking the poorest people on the people who can't afford to pay and they're not people are not working they're up to most of these people affected are people who are working but in very low paid jobs and they need these benefits to help them survive and get by where i am in sheffield we have hundreds of disabled people who are going to be directly affected by this these people can't work they're physically disabled through no fault of their own they survive on benefits of very low benefits another are expected to have to pay for an extra room in their house that they need for their carers to stay in or they need to because they've got children that don't live with them or for whatever reason they're the people most affected sev
it will directly affect over half a million households including pensioners you know gibson from sheffield council says the government is hitting those who are already struggling to survive. two million households across the u.k. are going to be directly affected by these taxes they're the poorest people in this country and this government this tory government is attacking the poorest people on the people who can't afford to pay and they're not people are not working they're up to most of these...
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and this is what, and i'm blad to see in his plate the right honor habble member for sheffield brightside, he said this, it's an opportunity to enhance the opportunity and life for others in the community. of course these are difficult times and of course food bank use went up 10 times under labor but i think we should praise people who play a role in our society rather than center at them? >> john stevenson? >> thank you, mr. speaker. the chief executive of cumbria county council is to leave the authority with an agreed package and would be substantial and run into hound of thousands of pounds. would the prime minister agree this and similar arrangements are difficult for the public to accept, and are certainly not good use of taxpayers' money? >> i would agree with what my honorable friend says. we do now require councils to publish their pay policies and councils should all be voting on these deals so they can vote against excessive deals. that's something that's changed under this government but i would urge all councils of whatever political persuasion to look what they can do to sha
and this is what, and i'm blad to see in his plate the right honor habble member for sheffield brightside, he said this, it's an opportunity to enhance the opportunity and life for others in the community. of course these are difficult times and of course food bank use went up 10 times under labor but i think we should praise people who play a role in our society rather than center at them? >> john stevenson? >> thank you, mr. speaker. the chief executive of cumbria county council...
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and this is what, and i'm glad to see he is in his plac to the right of a member for sheffield brightside, he said this committee said it was an outstanding volunteer activity that has improve the quality of fe and opportunity for others in the community. looked, of course these are difficult times, and, of course, fo bank use went up 10 times under labour but i think we should praise the people that play a role in our society rather than smear at them. >> the chief executive is to lead the authorities whin a great package. the package i believe will be substantial and run into hundreds of thousands of pounds but with the prime minister agree that this and similar arrangements are difficult for the public to accept uer certain not good use of taxpayers money? >> i would agree with what my honorable friend says. we do not require councils to publish their pay policies and counsel should all be voting on these deals so they can vote against excessive des. that's something that is change under this government but i would uge all councils on whatever political persuasion deliver what they can
and this is what, and i'm glad to see he is in his plac to the right of a member for sheffield brightside, he said this committee said it was an outstanding volunteer activity that has improve the quality of fe and opportunity for others in the community. looked, of course these are difficult times, and, of course, fo bank use went up 10 times under labour but i think we should praise the people that play a role in our society rather than smear at them. >> the chief executive is to lead...
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and this is what, and i'm glad to see he is in his place to the right of a member for sheffield brightside, he said this committee said it was an outstanding volunteer activity that has improve the quality of life and opportunity for others in the community. looked, of course these are difficult times, and, of course, food bank use went up 10 times under labour but i think we should praise the people that play a role in our society rather than smear at them. >> the chief executive is to lead the authorities within a great package. the package i believe will be substantial and run into hundreds of thousands of pounds but with the prime minister agree that this and similar arrangements are difficult for the public to accept under certain not good use of taxpayers money? >> i would agree with what my honorable friend says. we do not require councils to publish their pay policies and counsel should all be voting on these deals so they can vote against excessive deals. that's something that is change under this government but i would urge all councils on whatever political persuasion deliver wh
and this is what, and i'm glad to see he is in his place to the right of a member for sheffield brightside, he said this committee said it was an outstanding volunteer activity that has improve the quality of life and opportunity for others in the community. looked, of course these are difficult times, and, of course, food bank use went up 10 times under labour but i think we should praise the people that play a role in our society rather than smear at them. >> the chief executive is to...
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. >> sheffield will be closed during weekend home games. 49 games up from 30. 1000 for remote parking systems. a series of public hearings. the landmarks commission and the city council will all have to sign off on this deal. the goal is to get this all wrapped up by september saw the construction would begin in the fall. we have not received a response. >> the aldermen finally got what has been missing for years. a traffic plan, a security plan, investments in the neighborhood. the owners of the cubs have the ability to make the key modernization hoffma. congressms he believes the deal provides the framework to keep relief field around for another 100 years. some delays and confusion at the cook county criminal courts building. cell phones and other electronics are banned and that's causing a backup. amy rutledge is at 26th and california with details. definitely some growing pains. some people are showing up and finding that those lockers are full. the have to stand around and wait for one to empty. it is a plan that was devised with safety in mind but it is >> officers stationed al
. >> sheffield will be closed during weekend home games. 49 games up from 30. 1000 for remote parking systems. a series of public hearings. the landmarks commission and the city council will all have to sign off on this deal. the goal is to get this all wrapped up by september saw the construction would begin in the fall. we have not received a response. >> the aldermen finally got what has been missing for years. a traffic plan, a security plan, investments in the neighborhood. the...
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disagrees with many of the things she did , i thought long and hard about what to say. , it also a sheffield mp elicits strong reactions. i would like to think she would be pleased that she still provokes trepidation and uncertainty amongst leaders of other parties, even when she is not hear herself. eyeballing is across the house. those of us who are not from her margaret still respect thatcher even if we shun thatcherism. it is and that's era that i would like to make three short observations. liked orether you disliked her, it is impossible to deny the imprint she made both on the nation and the wider world. she was among those very rare leaders who became a towering, historical figure, not as written in the history books, but when still in the prime of her political life. whatever else is said about her , margaret thatcher created a paradigm, setting parameters for economic, political, and social debates for decades to come. she drew the lines of a political map that we here are still navigating today. mostd, she was one of the caricatured figures in modern british politics. she was easi
disagrees with many of the things she did , i thought long and hard about what to say. , it also a sheffield mp elicits strong reactions. i would like to think she would be pleased that she still provokes trepidation and uncertainty amongst leaders of other parties, even when she is not hear herself. eyeballing is across the house. those of us who are not from her margaret still respect thatcher even if we shun thatcherism. it is and that's era that i would like to make three short...