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it, but the thanking to remember they are not the only council in this situation and what the surrey cou nty this situation and what the surrey countye been trying to do is to explain to the government the difficulty so this is reflected in way in which there is assessment for surrey and other councils in years to come. hasn't, whatever has gone on, hasn't this put the issue of social care front and centre and now the government is under pressure? there is a growing public acknowledgement that there simply isn't enough money being given to local councils up and down the country to deal with our elderly population? i used to be a local government minister and regularly we reassessed the changes and shifts in what surrey county council and other councils want the government to understand is part of that shift when they relook at the way in which the money is awarded reflects the rising need of social care for the elderly and that's been accepted. so, i think, elderly and that's been accepted. so, ithink, we're elderly and that's been accepted. so, i think, we're going to find that councils that are having some difficulty, as is surrey
it, but the thanking to remember they are not the only council in this situation and what the surrey cou nty this situation and what the surrey countye been trying to do is to explain to the government the difficulty so this is reflected in way in which there is assessment for surrey and other councils in years to come. hasn't, whatever has gone on, hasn't this put the issue of social care front and centre and now the government is under pressure? there is a growing public acknowledgement that...
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surrey county councilfiles. i don't think around yesterday about surrey county council files. she answered that one. she didn't answer the bit about surrey county council and why the council had decided to drop that referendum. we will be talking to james robbins a little later to get his take on that meeting between the italian prime minister and his british counterpart. now it is time to catch up with the sports news. george north has been named in the wales tea m george north has been named in the wales team for their six nations match on saturday. they are hoping that he and dan biggar will be fit. george north picked up a leg injury at the weekend although he did carry on playing for the rest of the match, and scored a try. props rob evans and tomas francis takeover from nicky smith and samson lee, but we will have to wait and see if north and dan biggar will be ready in time. we have tried to prepare as best we can. the players will be given every opportunity to be fit, andi given every opportunity to be fit, and i think that they are experienced players, george in the w
surrey county councilfiles. i don't think around yesterday about surrey county council files. she answered that one. she didn't answer the bit about surrey county council and why the council had decided to drop that referendum. we will be talking to james robbins a little later to get his take on that meeting between the italian prime minister and his british counterpart. now it is time to catch up with the sports news. george north has been named in the wales tea m george north has been named...
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surrey county council was due to hold a referendum of its residents to gain approval for a 15% rise inthe cost of care in surrey for elderly and vulnerable people. the vote was called off and the 15% rise was withdrawn. a much smaller increase will be made instead. at prime minister's questions, jeremy corbyn said the problems of paying for social care across the country has become a crisis. the crisis is so bad that until yesterday, mr speaker, david hodge, the conservative leader of surrey county council planned to hold a referendum for a 15% increase in council tax. and at the last minute it was called off. can the prime minister tell the house whether or not a special deal was done for surrey? i recognise the short—term pressures, that's why we have enabled local authorities to put more money into social care. we have provided more money. over the next two years £900 million more will be available for social care. mr speaker, my question was how is there been a special deal done for surrey? the leaders said they had had many conversations with the government. we know they have beca
surrey county council was due to hold a referendum of its residents to gain approval for a 15% rise inthe cost of care in surrey for elderly and vulnerable people. the vote was called off and the 15% rise was withdrawn. a much smaller increase will be made instead. at prime minister's questions, jeremy corbyn said the problems of paying for social care across the country has become a crisis. the crisis is so bad that until yesterday, mr speaker, david hodge, the conservative leader of surrey...
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the right honourable gentleman refers to the questions he asked me about surrey county council two weeks ago. those claims were utterly destroyed the same afternoon. so rather than asking the same question, he should stand up and apologise. mr speaker... mr speaker, far from apologising, it's the prime minister who ought to be reading her correspondence and answering the letter from 62 council leaders, representing social services authorities, who want to know if they're going to get the same deal as surrey, as they are grappling with the crisis which has left over a million people not getting the social care they need. theresa may insisted it was her conservative government that was putting extra funding into the nhs. i remind the right honourable gentleman that we are spending1.3 billion more on the nhs this year than labour planned to do if they'd won the election. let's just look at what's happening in the nhs. we have 1800 more midwives in the nhs than 2010. we have more people being seen in accident and emergency since 2010. we have more operations taking place every week in the na
the right honourable gentleman refers to the questions he asked me about surrey county council two weeks ago. those claims were utterly destroyed the same afternoon. so rather than asking the same question, he should stand up and apologise. mr speaker... mr speaker, far from apologising, it's the prime minister who ought to be reading her correspondence and answering the letter from 62 council leaders, representing social services authorities, who want to know if they're going to get the same...
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so that isa and surrey county council. s any kind of financial sweetener that was an offer to surrey county council to abandon that potentially embarrassing referendum on funding social care in surrey. more on that as it comes in. four members of a child sex grooming gang from rochdale face immigration —— deportation to pakistan afterjudges rejected their appeals against a move to strip them of british citizenship. judith mauritz has been following the story. she's in sa lfo rd. following the story. she's in salford. tell us more. you will remember the trial in 2012. it had so much media coverage, in the judgment handed down today, it's described as a case of some notoriety arising out of certain highly publicised prosecutions. it's the case of the gang of men from rochdale, nine of them in total, who we re rochdale, nine of them in total, who were convicted of a range of child sexual offences against young teenage girls in the rochdale area, and that happened in takeaway restau ra nts, and that happened in takeaway restaur
so that isa and surrey county council. s any kind of financial sweetener that was an offer to surrey county council to abandon that potentially embarrassing referendum on funding social care in surrey. more on that as it comes in. four members of a child sex grooming gang from rochdale face immigration —— deportation to pakistan afterjudges rejected their appeals against a move to strip them of british citizenship. judith mauritz has been following the story. she's in sa lfo rd. following...
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he had acquited leaked texts between the leader the surrey county council and an official at the departmentk which suggested there had been some secret sweetheart deal to avoid surrey cou nty sweetheart deal to avoid surrey county council holding a referendum to whack up their council tax by 15% because of the pressure their local social care services were under. so, you know, it really, a really significant story and playing to an issue which has been dominating the news. so important too for many people. have a listen to the last pa rt people. have a listen to the last part of the exchanges betweenjeremy corbyn and theresa may. hospital wards are overcrowded. a million people aren't getting the care they need. and family members, mostly women, are having to give up work to ca re women, are having to give up work to care for loved ones. every day that the prime minister fails to act, this crisis gets worse. there is a difference between us. when i talk about half a trillion pounds, that's the money we'll be spending on the nhs this parliament. when labour talk about half a trillion pounds,
he had acquited leaked texts between the leader the surrey county council and an official at the departmentk which suggested there had been some secret sweetheart deal to avoid surrey cou nty sweetheart deal to avoid surrey county council holding a referendum to whack up their council tax by 15% because of the pressure their local social care services were under. so, you know, it really, a really significant story and playing to an issue which has been dominating the news. so important too for...
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the right honourable gentleman refers to the questions he asked me about surrey county council two weeksternoon. so, rather than asking the same question, he should stand up and apologise. her government has put the nhs and social care in a state of emergency. nine out of ten nhs trusts are unsafe. 18,000 patients a week are waiting. mr speaker, i repeat the figure. 18,000 patients a week are waiting on trolleys in our hospital corridors. we need a government that puts the nhs first and will invest in our nhs. first of all, i have to say to the right honourable gentleman that he should consider correcting the record because 54% of hospital trusts are considered good or outstanding. quite different from the figure he has shown. secondly, i will take no lessons on the nhs from the party... from the party... oh, the deputy leader of the labour party says we should take lessons for the nhs. i won't take any lessons from the party that presided over mid staffs hospital. jamal al—harith — a british citizen — was held as a terror suspect in guantanano bay in 2002 after the us forces seized him
the right honourable gentleman refers to the questions he asked me about surrey county council two weeksternoon. so, rather than asking the same question, he should stand up and apologise. her government has put the nhs and social care in a state of emergency. nine out of ten nhs trusts are unsafe. 18,000 patients a week are waiting. mr speaker, i repeat the figure. 18,000 patients a week are waiting on trolleys in our hospital corridors. we need a government that puts the nhs first and will...
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the right honourable gentleman refers to the questions he asked me about surrey county council two weeksame afternoon. so rather than asking the same question, he should stand up and apologise. her government has put the nhs and social care in a state of emergency. nine out of ten nhs trusts are unsafe. 18,000 patients a week are waiting. mr speaker, i repeat the figure. 18,000 patients a week are waiting on trolleys in our hospital corridors. we need a government that puts the nhs first and will invest in our nhs. first of all, i have to say to the right honourable gentleman that he should consider correcting the record, because 54% of hospital trusts are considered good or outstanding. quite different from the figure he has shown. secondly, i will take no lessons on the nhs from the party... from the party... oh, the deputy leader of the labour party says we should take lessons for the nhs. i won't take any lessons from the party that presided over mid staffs hospital. jamal al—harith — a british citizen — was held as a terror suspect in guantanano bay in 2002 after the us forces seize
the right honourable gentleman refers to the questions he asked me about surrey county council two weeksame afternoon. so rather than asking the same question, he should stand up and apologise. her government has put the nhs and social care in a state of emergency. nine out of ten nhs trusts are unsafe. 18,000 patients a week are waiting. mr speaker, i repeat the figure. 18,000 patients a week are waiting on trolleys in our hospital corridors. we need a government that puts the nhs first and...
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speaker, there was second text from the surrey county council leader, and in , it says thext numbers you indicated are the numbers i understand are acceptable for major expense and call off the r. i have been reading a bit of john le carre, and apparently r means referendum. very subtle. , if it is to say possible for that info to be sent to myself, i can then hear back soonest to kill this off. [shouting] >> so how much did the government offers a rate -- to kill this off and is the same sweetheart deal on offered to every council? [shouting] pm may: i have made clear to the right honorable gentleman what has been made available to every council, which is the ability to raise precepts. [shouting] speaker: order. as colleagues, i never mind how long prime minister's questions takes. but questions must be heard and the answers must be heard. prime minister. pm may: he comes here making all sorts of claims. what we get from labor are alternative facts. [shouting] pm may: what they really need is not tentative leader -- is an alternative leader. [shouting] mr. corbyn: my question was, w
speaker, there was second text from the surrey county council leader, and in , it says thext numbers you indicated are the numbers i understand are acceptable for major expense and call off the r. i have been reading a bit of john le carre, and apparently r means referendum. very subtle. , if it is to say possible for that info to be sent to myself, i can then hear back soonest to kill this off. [shouting] >> so how much did the government offers a rate -- to kill this off and is the same...
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the crisis is so bad that until yesterday, david hodge, the conservative leader of surrey county council, planned to hold a referendum for a 15% increase in council tax. and at the last minute, it was called off. can the prime minister tell the house whether or not a special deal was done for surrey? pm may: the decision as to whether or not to hold a referendum in syria is a matter for the local authority in surrey, a referendum in surrey is a matter for the local authority. the right honorable gentleman has raised the issue of social care, which we have exchanged before. as i have said before, we do need to find a long-term, sustainable solution for social care in this country. i recognize the short-term pressures. that is why we have enabled local authorities to put more money into social care. we have provided more money. over the next two years, 900 million more pounds will be available for social care. we also need to look at ensuring that good practice is spread across the whole of the country. we can look at places like north pine sides towards the end of last year. there were vi
the crisis is so bad that until yesterday, david hodge, the conservative leader of surrey county council, planned to hold a referendum for a 15% increase in council tax. and at the last minute, it was called off. can the prime minister tell the house whether or not a special deal was done for surrey? pm may: the decision as to whether or not to hold a referendum in syria is a matter for the local authority in surrey, a referendum in surrey is a matter for the local authority. the right...
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potentially ‘em repellinging, claims of a sweetheart deal being agreed between the government and surrey county councilre going to hold a referendum to get the go—ahead because they were desperate for this extra money for social care. the only way to get it was by this huge hike in council tax. that was profoundly awkward for ministers. jeremy hunt is a local mp. more than that, it underlined the sense of crisis in social care, if you've a tory authority saying we can't cope, we have to have a whopping increase in social care. yesterday or the day before, surrey announced, we're not going ahead with this referendum. this lunch time, jeremy corbyn citing leaked text between the leader of the council and an official in the department for communities and local government referred to as nick is suggesting there was a sweetheart secret deal done to make sure surrey didn't go ahead with this referendum which would be profounding embarrassing. if you bear with me one sec, i think i've been sent the texts. here is one of the texts. if icanfind texts. here is one of the texts. if i can find it. this is one of t
potentially ‘em repellinging, claims of a sweetheart deal being agreed between the government and surrey county councilre going to hold a referendum to get the go—ahead because they were desperate for this extra money for social care. the only way to get it was by this huge hike in council tax. that was profoundly awkward for ministers. jeremy hunt is a local mp. more than that, it underlined the sense of crisis in social care, if you've a tory authority saying we can't cope, we have to...
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surrey council to avoid a controversial referendum. mr corbyn asked theresa may to "come clean" about how much money had been offered to surrey county councile on a fifteen per cent rise in council tax in order to pay for social care. the local authority has denied there was deal. our political correspondent iain watson is in westminsterfor us. norman smith is in westminster. simon, thank you very much. well, social care has dom thateed the headlines fore weeks now with growing concern about the pressure that those services are under. today it took a political turn with a suggestion of a sweetheart deal between the government and conservative surrey council to avert a referendum surrey are planning to hold to raise council taxes by 15% to pay for their local social care services such is the pressure they're under. services such is the pressure they‘ re under. this services such is the pressure they're under. this followed leaked texts obtained by jeremy they're under. this followed leaked texts obtained byjeremy corbyn between the leader of surrey council and an unnamed official in the department for communities and local government called
surrey council to avoid a controversial referendum. mr corbyn asked theresa may to "come clean" about how much money had been offered to surrey county councile on a fifteen per cent rise in council tax in order to pay for social care. the local authority has denied there was deal. our political correspondent iain watson is in westminsterfor us. norman smith is in westminster. simon, thank you very much. well, social care has dom thateed the headlines fore weeks now with growing...
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mr speaker, there was a second text from surrey county council leader to nick.e numbers you indicated "are the numbers that i understand are acceptable for me "to accept and call off the r." i've been reading a bit ofjohn le carre, and apparently, "r" means referendum. it is very subtle, all of this. and he goes on to say, in his text to nick, "if it is possible for that info to be said to myself, "i can then revert back soonest, really want to kill this off." so, how much did that government offers sorry to kill this off? and is the same sweetheart deal on offer to every council facing the social care crisis created by her government? yet again, what we get from labour are alternative facts. what... what they really need is an alternative leader. what he always fails to recognise, what he fails to recognise is that you can only spend money on social care and on the national health service if you have a strong economy to deliver the wealth you need. theresa may, displaying her leadership style in the commons. well, the leadership approach of britain's recent pri
mr speaker, there was a second text from surrey county council leader to nick.e numbers you indicated "are the numbers that i understand are acceptable for me "to accept and call off the r." i've been reading a bit ofjohn le carre, and apparently, "r" means referendum. it is very subtle, all of this. and he goes on to say, in his text to nick, "if it is possible for that info to be said to myself, "i can then revert back soonest, really want to kill this...
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ask people living in surrey whether their council tax bills should go up by 15% to pay for social care have been approved by the local authority. the conservative—run surrey countyd for care. people living in the borough will be asked to vote on the plans in a referendum on the fourth of may. the funeralforformer watford and england manager graham taylor, who died at the age of 72, will be held later. thousands of fans, players and celebrities are expected at the ceremony in st marys church in watford. the service will be broadcast on screens in the town. a review into noise pollution around gatwick says the airport needs to work with airlines to reduce the screeching made by some planes as they land. more than half of gatwick flights use the airbus a320 series, but they can make a high pitched whine. gatwick says it will charge airlines who don't adapt their planes from next year. scientists at imperial college london say poverty should be regarded as a major risk factor for premature death. the study is the first to compare the impact of social disadvantage with other threats to health such as lack of exercise, smoking and obesity. poorer people were found to
ask people living in surrey whether their council tax bills should go up by 15% to pay for social care have been approved by the local authority. the conservative—run surrey countyd for care. people living in the borough will be asked to vote on the plans in a referendum on the fourth of may. the funeralforformer watford and england manager graham taylor, who died at the age of 72, will be held later. thousands of fans, players and celebrities are expected at the ceremony in st marys church...
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because you may remember last month ‘s surrey county council announced they were going to hold a referendumlocal council tax by 15% to pay for social care, such was the underfunding of the service in the county. now, that provoked alarm in government because it was profoundly politically embarrassing to have a tory, solidly tory cou nty embarrassing to have a tory, solidly tory county council, the chancellor and the health secretary both local mps, threatening to raise council tax by 15%. more than that, the referendum would risk reinforcing the growing sense of crisis over social care. yesterday, however, surrey announced they weren't going ahead with the referendum. this lunchtimejeremy ahead with the referendum. this lunchtime jeremy corbyn ahead with the referendum. this lunchtimejeremy corbyn suggested he knew why that was. he has obtained lea ked knew why that was. he has obtained leaked texts between the leader of surrey council, david hodge, and an official in the department for local government in which it seems there may have been some sort of secret sweetheart deal to avoid surre
because you may remember last month ‘s surrey county council announced they were going to hold a referendumlocal council tax by 15% to pay for social care, such was the underfunding of the service in the county. now, that provoked alarm in government because it was profoundly politically embarrassing to have a tory, solidly tory cou nty embarrassing to have a tory, solidly tory county council, the chancellor and the health secretary both local mps, threatening to raise council tax by 15%....
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the decision by surrey county council not to raise council tax by up to 15% was "theirs alone" says theavoid holding a referendum on the rise. joe anderson is the mayor of liverpool and leader of the council and is in our studio there. this time yesterday you were saying you are going to get the truth to this. how is that investigation going? we have sent some freedom of information requests to see what was actually said by the leader of surrey and nick and whoever else it was involved, whether it was communities and local government secretary or the chancellor. we have asked those questions because i think the public need to know. when he says there is no sweetheart deal, it's a question that i'm asking now: when was surrey told that they would be part of the business rates pilot scheme? when were they told? if it was yesterday, it's a bit strange that all of a sudden it coincides with the decision to give them some money. i think there are important questions for the rest of the country here, in terms of it seems to me that this is political nepotism, in terms of support for a tory co
the decision by surrey county council not to raise council tax by up to 15% was "theirs alone" says theavoid holding a referendum on the rise. joe anderson is the mayor of liverpool and leader of the council and is in our studio there. this time yesterday you were saying you are going to get the truth to this. how is that investigation going? we have sent some freedom of information requests to see what was actually said by the leader of surrey and nick and whoever else it was...
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surrey county council has abandoned plans to increase council tax by 15% to fund a growing demand forblem. the government has listened and we believe the government now understands, so we are willing to ta ke understands, so we are willing to take a risk that a solution will be found to the issues that all councils face however if there is a babe progress —— however if there is in progress, our situation will become an tolerable... i'm sorry, untenable. voters in the west cumbrian constituency of copeland will go to the polls in just over two weeks' time for a by—election. it follows the resignation of the sitting labour mpjamie reed, who won the seat with a majority of more than two—and—a—half thousand votes in 2015. northwest political editor richard moss has been out to find out what the candidates will be basing their campaign on. whitehaven has had a labour mp for more than 80 years but with a majority of 2500 the party is under fierce assault especially from the conservatives who have campaigned hard. we've heard from six candidates but we haven't heard from julian trout, the la
surrey county council has abandoned plans to increase council tax by 15% to fund a growing demand forblem. the government has listened and we believe the government now understands, so we are willing to ta ke understands, so we are willing to take a risk that a solution will be found to the issues that all councils face however if there is a babe progress —— however if there is in progress, our situation will become an tolerable... i'm sorry, untenable. voters in the west cumbrian...
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the government has denied claims it's struck a special deal with the conservative surrey county council council taxes to fund social care. tara palmer—tomkinson — socialite and friend of the royal family — has died aged 45. back to the problems now with the nhs... the bbc has uncovered fresh evidence of the length of time some medically fit patients have to remain in hospital, unable to go back to their own communities because of a lack of support. half of acute hospitals in england responded to a freedom of information request for details of their five longest delays in discharging patients over the last three years. 130 people spent 100 days or more waiting to leave hospital, often because of a lack of suitable home or nursing care. the longest delay was actually 449 days for a patient in mid—yorkshire. no reason was given why the discharge took so long. and today a report by the government's spending watchdog has warned that efforts to ease pressure on the nhs by better integrating health and social care aren't working. ministers, however, say it's too soon to draw conclusions. our s
the government has denied claims it's struck a special deal with the conservative surrey county council council taxes to fund social care. tara palmer—tomkinson — socialite and friend of the royal family — has died aged 45. back to the problems now with the nhs... the bbc has uncovered fresh evidence of the length of time some medically fit patients have to remain in hospital, unable to go back to their own communities because of a lack of support. half of acute hospitals in england...
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it is why for example surrey county council the other week was proposing a 15% increase in its councilunder. you know, we have heard the council tax bills are allowed to rise in councils across england to tackle the social care crisis. would you, what would you do to that? would you put a higher limit on that? or would you say that that has got somebody something that works independently of local councils? would you want another tax rise for that? the problem is with what the government have done they‘re trying to pass the buck down to local councils and in many areas, local councils can increase their council tax by a couple of percent, but it won‘t go anywhere near meeting the social ca re anywhere near meeting the social care demands of a local area. you asked where would it come from? government is about making choices and this is a government that has chosen to give billions away in corporation tax cuts and in the chancellor‘s mini budget last november, he allocated hundreds of millions to building new grammar schools and there wasn‘t an extra penny for the nhs or social care. we
it is why for example surrey county council the other week was proposing a 15% increase in its councilunder. you know, we have heard the council tax bills are allowed to rise in councils across england to tackle the social care crisis. would you, what would you do to that? would you put a higher limit on that? or would you say that that has got somebody something that works independently of local councils? would you want another tax rise for that? the problem is with what the government have...
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i'm going to ask you to pretend that you are residents of surrey county council.d you say yes, i will go for the 15%, if you would, put your hand in the air. the problem is with referendums and asking the question, putting questions to the public is we're not given enough information. we're not educated enough to make a choice. there are people who put their hand up there are people who put their hand up to say there are people who put their hand 5, there are people who put their hand up to say yes, i would pay the extra 15%? how can you guarantee that that 1596 15%? how can you guarantee that that 15% is going to go to the frontline services? yes, introduce yourself? wendy preston head of nursing practise from the royal college of nursing. it is the wrong question to ask. they're asking it whether we like it or not, they're asking it. if we get the extra money, how are we going to spend it? how are we suddenly going to be able to have the services? our members have been telling us this is not isolated incidents, they are telling us that day in and day out nurses
i'm going to ask you to pretend that you are residents of surrey county council.d you say yes, i will go for the 15%, if you would, put your hand in the air. the problem is with referendums and asking the question, putting questions to the public is we're not given enough information. we're not educated enough to make a choice. there are people who put their hand up there are people who put their hand up to say there are people who put their hand 5, there are people who put their hand up to say...
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he refers to the question he asked me about surrey county council a fortnight ago.ologising, the farfrom apologising, the prime minister should be giving responses to the letter from two ex—council leaders who want to know if they are going to get the same deal as surrey. is she going to do something about the situation where1 million people are not getting the social ca re people are not getting the social care they require? how government said removing families from lashing bursaries would create an extra 10,000 training places. as this target been met? there are 10,000 more training places are available for losses in the nhs. the honourable gentleman talks about the amount of money which it spends on the nhs. it is this conservative government which is bidding that funding into the nhs. we are spending £1.3 billion for only nhs this year that the labour government was planning had they won the election. my question was about social care. no answer. thus training places being brought in. no answer. in reality, 10,000 places have not been filled because there are f
he refers to the question he asked me about surrey county council a fortnight ago.ologising, the farfrom apologising, the prime minister should be giving responses to the letter from two ex—council leaders who want to know if they are going to get the same deal as surrey. is she going to do something about the situation where1 million people are not getting the social ca re people are not getting the social care they require? how government said removing families from lashing bursaries would...
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we have all heard the surrey county council row in which they wanted to increase spending by 15%, theyhat this problem will be dealt with. so we are in this very difficult situation where councils are saying they have absolutely no faith, 131 councils responding to this survey saying they have no faith in the system, and then we have jeremy hunt today, the faith in the system, and then we havejeremy hunt today, the health secretary, saying they are looking at long—term plans at how to integrate health care and social care. but no—one, as yet, has come up care. but no—one, as yet, has come up with a sustainable plan. so we can expect those bills to creep up. thank you much indeed. the volcano in hawaii has started to flow lava straight into the pacific 0cean. let's show you that dramatic footage, this volcano is nicknamed the fire hose and it is pouring love out of the crack in the sea cliff directly into the ocean. the volcano has been active since 1983. pretty hot there but here it is a bit more chilly, and stav has the details out on the balcony. u nfortu nately not details out on th
we have all heard the surrey county council row in which they wanted to increase spending by 15%, theyhat this problem will be dealt with. so we are in this very difficult situation where councils are saying they have absolutely no faith, 131 councils responding to this survey saying they have no faith in the system, and then we have jeremy hunt today, the faith in the system, and then we havejeremy hunt today, the health secretary, saying they are looking at long—term plans at how to...
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is a problem so we would ensure properfunding of it and would not do sweetheart deals with surrey county councilre has to be nationalfunding for in knowsley, there has to be national funding for rate. about £2 billion is needed. but the crisis in the nhs is also paid for by families, many of whom have to give up families, many of whom have to give up work to care for people who should be cared for by the social ca re you —— lord shadow chancellor was here a week ago news that if donald trump was in the uk he wouldn't meet him, what you do? my position is donald trump shouldn't come. would you meet him? i think we have to have relations with usa, i'm not sure he'd want a meeting with us. have relations with usa, i'm not sure he'd want a meeting with usm an answer to the question? would you meet him? the point is donald trump has been promoting something that into mine 's international law, promoting misogyny, he's been mating some awful statements in the usa and threatening to build a wall. i think we should be challenging trump on international law issues and we should be not rolling out the red
is a problem so we would ensure properfunding of it and would not do sweetheart deals with surrey county councilre has to be nationalfunding for in knowsley, there has to be national funding for rate. about £2 billion is needed. but the crisis in the nhs is also paid for by families, many of whom have to give up families, many of whom have to give up work to care for people who should be cared for by the social ca re you —— lord shadow chancellor was here a week ago news that if donald...
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surrey council to avoid a controversial referendum. mr corbyn asked theresa may to "come clean" about how much money had been offered to surrey county council a vote on a fifteen per cent rise in council tax to pay for social care. the local authority has denied there was deal. our political correspondent ian watson is in westminsterfor us. what are they saying about theresa may's reaction and what has happened since? it is the case that she was wrong—footed and prime minister's questions, it does not happen often, it happened today because she expected questions on nhs care and social funding and she had preprepared answers, suggesting that the labour party was dealing with alternative facts and needed an alternative facts and needed an alternative leader that she was floundering a bit because she did not expectjeremy corbyn to read out texts from the leader of the conservative controlled surrey counsel about the contacts he had had with people in government. surrey had threatened a 15% hike if local people agreed, do help to finance social care in the area, an area represented in parliament by the chancellor, something that you might thin
surrey council to avoid a controversial referendum. mr corbyn asked theresa may to "come clean" about how much money had been offered to surrey county council a vote on a fifteen per cent rise in council tax to pay for social care. the local authority has denied there was deal. our political correspondent ian watson is in westminsterfor us. what are they saying about theresa may's reaction and what has happened since? it is the case that she was wrong—footed and prime minister's...
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jeremy corbyn says he's seen leaked texts suggesting surrey county council was given special treatmento prevent a referendum on the tax proposed increase. will the government now publish this memorandum of understanding and, while they're about it, will all councils be offered the same deal? surrey council denies there's any deal and the decision not to hold the referendum was theirs alone. we'll have the latest on the row amid calls for an urgent statement in the commons. allegations while thejuryfailed on four other charges. it's an important moment in britain's preparations to leave the european union. mps will later vote on starting the formal brexit process. i will have all the build—up to that vote expected in three hours‘ time. president trump urges an appeals court to do what's right and reinstate his 5452—1 232; 1.23, a our too story is that the labour , en. faiaing seenél'taxe'az ' ' local leaders in surrey had wanted a steep rise of 15%, blaming central government cuts and rising social care costs. but yesterday, it called off the referendum, saying it would wait for ministe
jeremy corbyn says he's seen leaked texts suggesting surrey county council was given special treatmento prevent a referendum on the tax proposed increase. will the government now publish this memorandum of understanding and, while they're about it, will all councils be offered the same deal? surrey council denies there's any deal and the decision not to hold the referendum was theirs alone. we'll have the latest on the row amid calls for an urgent statement in the commons. allegations while...