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Young Jobseekers

Debate between Victoria Borwick and James Gray
Tuesday 27th October 2015

(9 years, 1 month ago)

Westminster Hall
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Victoria Borwick Portrait Victoria Borwick (Kensington) (Con)
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I absolutely concur with my hon. Friend. On that point, do you believe that jobcentres, which do good work in my constituency and others, should be encouraged to promote apprenticeships as a way of tackling the issues and figures that you have raised?

James Gray Portrait Mr James Gray (in the Chair)
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The hon. Member for Norwich North (Chloe Smith) has raised them; I have not.

Victoria Borwick Portrait Victoria Borwick
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You are quite right, Mr Gray. I am sorry.

In London, we have created 220,000 apprenticeships since 2010, which have introduced people into a world of work. Perhaps in due course the Minister will comment on apprenticeships.

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James Gray Portrait Mr James Gray (in the Chair)
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Victoria Borwick, I was planning to call you because you wrote to the Speaker to indicate that you wished to speak.

Victoria Borwick Portrait Victoria Borwick
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No, I made my point in an intervention. Thank you, Mr Gray.

James Gray Portrait Mr James Gray (in the Chair)
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I see. You need to let me know that.

Victoria Borwick Portrait Victoria Borwick
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I am sorry.

James Gray Portrait Mr James Gray (in the Chair)
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Mr Green and Ms Solloway, neither of you wrote to the Speaker; nor, indeed, had you been standing up. However, in a spirit of openness and cheerfulness, I call Chris Green.