Mentions:
1: Ranil Jayawardena (CON - North East Hampshire) By not increasing corporation tax or reversing it in the future, by raising the VAT registration threshold - Speech Link
2: Kevin Foster (CON - Torbay) income will be produced for the Government by raising the corporation tax rate. - Speech Link
3: Nigel Mills (CON - Amber Valley) The council tax rise was, in part, to pay for the heating of those swimming pools, so the support is - Speech Link
4: Chris Evans (LAB - Islwyn) The fall in our national real income has manifested itself in a rise in the prices we have to pay for - Speech Link
5: Rachael Maskell (LAB - York Central) Where is their pay rise? - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Jeremy Hunt (CON - South West Surrey) that pays for our NHS and schools, finds jobs for young people and provides a safety net for older people - Speech Link
2: Jeremy Hunt (CON - South West Surrey) Even after the corporation tax rise this April, we will have the lowest headline rate in the G7—lower - Speech Link
3: Jeremy Hunt (CON - South West Surrey) It is a pension tax reform that will stop over 80% of NHS doctors from receiving a tax charge, incentivise - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Grey-Thompson (CB - Life peer) Away from big sports reporting, we need to find a way of raising this up the agenda. - Speech Link
2: Lord Londesborough (CB - Excepted Hereditary) my interest as a member—entitled Where Have All the Workers Gone? - Speech Link
3: Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (CON - Life peer) through initiatives such as the Together Fund. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lilian Greenwood (LAB - Nottingham South) and other NHS workers, listen to their concerns and talk about their pay. - Speech Link
2: Jeremy Corbyn (IND - Islington North) .They were demanding a decent pay rise. - Speech Link
3: Rachael Maskell (LAB - York Central) Of course, inflation has risen since then.Let us face it, the reason that NHS workers’ pay is so low - Speech Link
4: Anna Firth (CON - Southend West) for outstanding NHS workers, as we have already for workers in the police, the fire service and the - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Penny Mordaunt (CON - Portsmouth North) The subject for the debate was determined by the Backbench Business Committee.The House will rise for - Speech Link
2: Penny Mordaunt (CON - Portsmouth North) tax has gone up by 36%; in the same timeframe under Labour, it went up by 110%. - Speech Link
3: Kevin Brennan (LAB - Cardiff West) Does she agree that the Government ought to meet the nurses to discuss a decent pay rise before Christmas - Speech Link
4: Penny Mordaunt (CON - Portsmouth North) NHS—for example, alcohol screening for people who come into accident and emergency, which has had a - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Watson of Invergowrie (LAB - Life peer) can fund and support extended family members to care for a child. - Speech Link
2: Lord Watson of Invergowrie (LAB - Life peer) are in the care of the state is to put them in a bedsit on their own or pay for them to live in a property - Speech Link
3: Baroness Taylor of Stevenage (LAB - Life peer) There is so much more that could be done—for example, by exempting them from council tax payments, giving - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Angela Rayner (LAB - Ashton-under-Lyne) They are frustrated, like many others who have been told that there is not money to give them a pay rise - Speech Link
2: Angela Rayner (LAB - Ashton-under-Lyne) By their own admission, this was for so-called tax efficiency. - Speech Link
3: Nick Smith (LAB - Blaenau Gwent) I rise to support the motion on PPE, which has become a terrible tail of waste for our country. - Speech Link
4: Nia Griffith (LAB - Llanelli) The 80% alcohol sanitiser passed all the appropriate tests, and was well liked and used by the NHS in - Speech Link
5: Neil O'Brien (CON - Harborough) It was a huge operation run by the civil service, and I thank them for their work in getting our NHS - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Rachael Maskell (LAB - York Central) I look at what Agenda for Change did for the NHS. - Speech Link
2: Edward Timpson (CON - Eddisbury) costing a lot more for the Government in the future.We spend £136 billion a year on the NHS and £51 - Speech Link
3: David Simmonds (CON - Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner) For example, over the last decade there has been a 7% rise in the number of referrals to children’s social - Speech Link
4: Tim Loughton (CON - East Worthing and Shoreham) It is a huge challenge for the new Minister, who I know will rise to that challenge no less than her - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Ian Blackford (SNP - Ross, Skye and Lochaber) in a proper windfall tax on excess profits? - Speech Link
2: Kirsty Blackman (SNP - Aberdeen North) For some unknown reason, the UK Government have included a freeze on alcohol duty in their £37 billion - Speech Link
3: Marion Fellows (SNP - Motherwell and Wishaw) average, families raising a disabled child live on £17,000 a year and spend 60 hours a week caring for - Speech Link
4: Stewart Hosie (SNP - Dundee East) fact that Scottish individuals and businesses pay tax. - Speech Link
5: Kirsten Oswald (SNP - East Renfrewshire) The gender pay gap in Scotland is 3.7% between male and female workers, which is better than the 8.3% - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Esther McVey (CON - Tatton) : can these farmers have more visas for seasonal agricultural workers—the number must rise from the current - Speech Link
2: Kerry McCarthy (LAB - Bristol East) However, we accept that action on smoking is important for public health reasons and that action on alcohol - Speech Link
3: Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (CON - The Cotswolds) They should not be raising their prices for customers by more than the increase for their suppliers, - Speech Link
4: Claudia Webbe (IND - Leicester East) future tax on sugar or salt on to consumers in order to maintain profits to pay excessive shareholder - Speech Link
5: Daniel Zeichner (LAB - Cambridge) The appalling rise in staple prices is hitting people hard and the knock-on effect, as outlined by the - Speech Link