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Starmer says England’s ‘cannot tax our growth path’, while brushing the Green Party’s call for a reserve tax
Adrian RamsayThe green party’s joint leader says it is increasing support for the reserve tax. So will Starmer be next to the call of the heaviest Burtern by those with the largest shoulders?
Starmer He says that he will not take lessons from a party that proposes unqualified expenditure commitments worth £ 80 billion. And he says, “We can’t tax our way to growth,” he says.
KEY EVENTS
Adrian RamsayThe Green Party is a joint leader, at the same time raising an order point. Starmer claimed that the Green Manifesto contained 80 billion pounds of expenditure commitments that are not financed. But so, he claims. He asks how to correct the recording.
Hoyle He says Ramsay pointed out.
Lee AndersonReform Chief of the UK, whipping a point of order. He says he can’t hear the word Nigel Farage because of all the heckling he gets. Reform claims that in the UK, “Don’t subscribe to such dog whistle politics”.
(Dog whistle is probably the wrong term. People could not hear dog whistles. But they could easily hear Heckling.)
Lindsay HoyleThe speaker says he thinks Farage can fight his own wars.
Cameron Thomas (Lib Dem) invites Starmer to join him at the Tewksbury Medieval Festival or at the town’s live music festival.
Starmer Thanks for the invitation Thomas.
But if I want to see that they were stuck in the past and fighting each other, I will probably go to the next meeting of the shadow cabinet.
And that was the last question.
I lake (Ekose Cymru) asks a founder who was sentenced to five years imprisonment before being released after its establishment. However, he cannot receive compensation due to a law adopted in 2014, and he says that they will receive compensation only if they can prove their innocence.
Starmer He says that this problem was previously brought up in PMQS (by David Davis). He says the government will look at him.
Patrick HurleyThe Southport Labor Party asks the Prime Minister to pay tribute to three police officers who were the first time on the stage where Southport knives took place last year.
Starmer He says he has met some of these civil servants. Seeing their courage, “humble,” he says.
Melanie onn (Laboratory) asks the governor’s office to destroy the criminals using fake shops in High Street for money laundering and tax evasion.
Starmer Thank you for bringing the problem to the agenda by saying that the government will do more in this regard.
IAN ROOME (Lib Dem) Last week, the Northern Devon says he talks to five people who had to remove their own teeth with pliers because they could not get the NHS dentist.
Starmer He says this is another “embarrassing legacy” other than the last government. The government hires more NHS dentist. However, it can only do this due to the investment in the budget opposed by the opposition.
Catherine Fookes (Laboratory) Starmer asks Starmer to support plans for a new train station in Monmouthshire.
Starmer He says the government is looking at plans for this.
Jess Brown-Fuller (Lib Dem) says the reference system is broken and the enemy. EHCP process is long and usually humiliating. He calls for a national organ to send Starmer.
Starmer accepts that the system is broken. The government will share its plans with the parliament. He wants the greatest possible support for these plans.
David Davis (Con) says the government says there are 50 veterans who could unjustly tried for crimes allegedly incurred during the troubles due to their plans to abolish the Toray bill that will offer them immunity.
Starmer He said the previous legislation was illegal. The authority said the government wanted to find a way to cope with these legal and proportional old problems.
Starmer says England’s ‘cannot tax our growth path’, while brushing the Green Party’s call for a reserve tax
Adrian RamsayThe green party’s joint leader says it is increasing support for the reserve tax. So will Starmer be next to the call of the heaviest Burtern by those with the largest shoulders?
Starmer He says that he will not take lessons from a party that proposes unqualified expenditure commitments worth £ 80 billion. And he says, “We can’t tax our way to growth,” he says.
Nigel FarageReform British leader says that people vote for Brexit.
“Because they lied,” another deputy shouts.
Farege continues. He says people want to stop illegal migration.
Starmer He says the government has corrected the chaos inherited.
He has serious suggestions for serious problems. Continues:
Continues:
[Farage’s] To shake his dog for 10 years to shake his dog, it was to break everything and wait for you to correct things, to your neighbors to go up and wait for us to work with us later. And he votes for the bill of borders that give our law enforcement forces more power.
Davey He asks if Starmer has accepted a new money to help the French cope with small boats.
Starmer He says he will argue with President Macron.
Ed Davey says MPs will support Labor’s reform plans if they pass 5 tests determined by Lib DEMS
Ed DaveyThe Lib Demid says that the special education needs and the disabled (SOD) system are neglected. However, labor deputies plan another rebellion on reform plans.
Lib said that “72 votes to help”.
Starmer asks Starmer to consider the five reference reform tests published today by Lib DEMS.
Starmer He says the government wants a new system that helps every child.
Here are five tests determined by Lib DEMS in a press release.
1. To deliver children and families first
Children’s rights to assessment and support should be protected and the voices, families and caregivers of children and young people with SEDs should be at the center of the reform process.
2. Strengthening expert capacity and improving the main current provisions
The capacity of the state special provision should be increased by investing in both new school buildings and personnel training as well as improving the inclusive mainstream provision.
3. Supporting local government
Local authorities should be better supported to finance reference services, including the following:
-Expanding the profit limit of children’s social care to the special reference service where most of the same private capital supported companies are active, and
-National government financing to support any child whose evaluation needs exceed a certain cost.
4. -Lovery identification and shorter waiting lists
For diagnosis, support and treatments, early definition and intervention should be developed.
5. FAIRFING
The referral financing system should encourage schools properly to adopt students and to educate their staff in the best practice for integrated teaching and pastoral care.
We welcome these principles and priorities with the chance to discuss more with you. Together with our liberal democratic colleagues, we are eager to work with you to ensure that the upcoming reforms really surrender for SOD and their families.



