Debates between Stephanie Peacock and Alex Burghart during the 2019-2024 Parliament

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Stephanie Peacock and Alex Burghart
Thursday 7th September 2023

(1 year, 2 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Stephanie Peacock Portrait Stephanie Peacock (Barnsley East) (Lab)
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The Office for National Statistics has found that more than 50% of people are paying more for their food shop. What is the Government’s plan to bring down inflation quickly to ensure that people can feed their families?

Alex Burghart Portrait Alex Burghart
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I was trying to glimpse the British border target operating model within that question. The Government have taken a range of measures in order to help bring down the cost of living for people, notably the very considerable help we have given people with the cost of fuel.

Coronavirus: Education Setting Attendance and Support for Pupils

Debate between Stephanie Peacock and Alex Burghart
Thursday 23rd September 2021

(3 years, 2 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Alex Burghart Portrait Alex Burghart
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My hon. Friend raises an extremely important point. It is totally unacceptable that any teacher or headteacher is being placed under that pressure. The lies spread by certain groups are outrageous and have unquestionably made life uncomfortable for some people working in schools. I reiterate that schools following the guidelines are doing exactly the right thing. They are not legally liable for what happens. I understand that, so far, all participating schools are doing so in a highly professional manner.

Stephanie Peacock Portrait Stephanie Peacock (Barnsley East) (Lab)
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As the Minister rightly acknowledged, the need for mental health support for young people has risen significantly during the pandemic, yet providers of that support such as the fantastic charity TADS in Barnsley are struggling to access funding. I acknowledge his commitment to funding, but how will he ensure that it gets to the frontline? What can he do to help charities such as the one that I represent?

Alex Burghart Portrait Alex Burghart
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I have heard of TADS on my travels—it is an excellent charity. If she would like to send the details to the Department, I am happy to look into that for her.