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speaker, the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national housing federation, gingerbread and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organizations have in common? [laughter] >> i can tell the right honorable gentleman that what those organizations all have in common is across a variety of areas of activity, they give excellent service, they promote the interests of those they represent and with which this government interacts and lessons. [shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. >> i'm truly grateful for that answer, the first part of which agree.y but what they also -- it's all right. it's all right. but they also have in common, mr. speaker, if they are telling this government its flagship and defense policy universal credit is flawed and killing hundreds of thousands of people both in work and out of work. in 2010 the government declared the universal credit would lift 350,000 children out of poverty. does the prime minister stand by that figure? >> can i say to the right honorable gentleman, we introduced univers
speaker, the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national housing federation, gingerbread and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organizations have in common? [laughter] >> i can tell the right honorable gentleman that what those organizations all have in common is across a variety of areas of activity, they give excellent service, they promote the interests of those they represent and with which this...
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with the national farmers union. the federation of the small businesses the national order office. the national housing federation. in the royal society. does the prime minister know what these organizations have in common. >> i can tell that what those organizations all have in common is that across the variety of activities. they have excellent service. they promote the interests of those that they represent. and this is what this government interacts. i am truly grateful to the prime minister for that answer. the first one of which i wholly agree. but what they also had. what they also have a common mister speaker is that they are telling this government flagship benefit policy. is flawed and failing. both in work and out of work. [chanting] >> the universal credit gave me the flexibility to take on additional hours which without thinking this might stop my benefit right away. under the labour party. 1.4million people spent most of a decade trapped on benefits. we are hoping to get people into work. unemployment is at a record low. and i think most of us are well aware of the pa
with the national farmers union. the federation of the small businesses the national order office. the national housing federation. in the royal society. does the prime minister know what these organizations have in common. >> i can tell that what those organizations all have in common is that across the variety of activities. they have excellent service. they promote the interests of those that they represent. and this is what this government interacts. i am truly grateful to the prime...
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the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national housing federation, gingerbread and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organisations have in common? after a lot of noise and a bit of a pause, theresa may answered. i can tell the right honourable gentleman what that those organisations all have in common is that, across a variety of areas of activity, they give excellent service, they promote the interests of those that they represent and they are bodies with which this government interacts and to which this government listens. jeremy corbyn! i am truly grateful to the prime minister for that answer, the first part of which i wholly agree. is but what they also have... it's all right. but what they also have in common, mr speaker, is that they're telling this government its flagship benefits policy, universal credit, is flawed and failing hundreds of thousands of people both in work and out of work. the government knows this policy is flawed and failing. their own survey on universal credit found many
the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national housing federation, gingerbread and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organisations have in common? after a lot of noise and a bit of a pause, theresa may answered. i can tell the right honourable gentleman what that those organisations all have in common is that, across a variety of areas of activity, they give excellent service, they promote the interests of...
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speaker, the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national gingerbread,ation, and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organizations have in common? [yelling over each other] >> i can tell the right honorable tillman that what those organizations have in common is that across the variety of activities, they have excellent service, they promote the interests of those that they represent, and this is what this government interacts. >> jimmy corbyn? >> i am truly grateful to the prime minister for that answer. the first part of which i wholly agree. it's all right, it's all right. but what they also have in thisn is they are telling government flagship benefit policy is flawed and failing both in work and out of work. in 2010, they claimed the universe of credit would lift children out of poverty. does the prime minister stand by that figure? >> prime minister? >> can i say to the right honorable gentleman that we introduced the universal federal credit because we need a system that interest people to work
speaker, the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national gingerbread,ation, and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organizations have in common? [yelling over each other] >> i can tell the right honorable tillman that what those organizations have in common is that across the variety of activities, they have excellent service, they promote the interests of those that they represent, and this is what...
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the national farmers‘ union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national housing federation, gingerbread, and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organisations have in common? after a lot of noise and a bit of a pause, theresa may answered. i can tell the right honourable gentleman that what those organisations all have in common is that across a variety of areas of activity, they give excellent service, they promote the interests of those they represent and they are bodies with which this government interacts and to which this government listens. jeremy corbyn said they were in fact all organisations that had criticised the government's flagship benefit, universal credit. it combines six working—age benefits into one, which the government says will make the system more simple and flexible. it's being rolled out across the uk but labour says it's creating real hardship. the government knows this policy is flawed and failing. their own survey on universal credit found many were in debt, a third in arrears with their rent, ha
the national farmers‘ union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national housing federation, gingerbread, and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organisations have in common? after a lot of noise and a bit of a pause, theresa may answered. i can tell the right honourable gentleman that what those organisations all have in common is that across a variety of areas of activity, they give excellent service, they promote the interests...
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the national farmers' union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national housing federation, gingerbread, and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organisations have in common? after a lot of noise and a bit of a pause, theresa may answered. i can tell the right honourable gentleman that what those organisations all have in common is that across a variety of areas of activity, they give excellent service, they promote the interests of those that they represent, and they are bodies with which this government interacts and to which this government listens. jeremy corbyn said they were, in fact, all organisations that had criticised the government's flagship benefit, universal credit. now, it combines six working—age benefits into one, which the government says will make the system more simple and flexible. it's being rolled out across the uk, but labour says it's creating real hardship. the government knows this policy is flawed and failing. their own survey on universal credit found many were in debt, a third in arrears with
the national farmers' union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national housing federation, gingerbread, and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organisations have in common? after a lot of noise and a bit of a pause, theresa may answered. i can tell the right honourable gentleman that what those organisations all have in common is that across a variety of areas of activity, they give excellent service, they promote the interests...
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the national farmers‘ union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national housing federation, gingerbread and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organisations have in common? after a lot of noise and a bit of a pause, theresa may answered. i can tell the right honourable gentleman what those organisations all have in common is that across a variety of areas of activity, they give excellent service, they promote the interests of those they represent and they are bodies with which this government interacts and to which this government listens. jeremy corbyn said they were in fact all organisations that had criticised the government's flagship benefit, universal credit. it combines six working age benefits into one which the government says will make the system more simple and flexible. it's being rolled out across the uk but labour says it's creating real hardship. the government knows this policy is flawed and failing. their own survey on universal credit found many were in debt, a third in arrears with their rent, half fallen
the national farmers‘ union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national housing federation, gingerbread and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organisations have in common? after a lot of noise and a bit of a pause, theresa may answered. i can tell the right honourable gentleman what those organisations all have in common is that across a variety of areas of activity, they give excellent service, they promote the interests of...
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we had jeremy corbyn same look, the national farmers union, gingerbread, the world and his wife have been critical of universal credit. is it not time to think again?|j critical of universal credit. is it not time to think again? i think we have debated this to death in the chamber over the last 12 months or more, pretty much everybody in the house agrees with the principles of universal credit that were laid out and that it is wrong for people to be in and that it is wrong for people to beina and that it is wrong for people to be in a scenario where they lose money by taking on work or a job and thatis money by taking on work or a job and that is where we are now. so there is no question that universal credit is no question that universal credit is the right thing to do. clearly rolling anything out on that scale isa rolling anything out on that scale is a challenge and that is why it has been so slow. myjob centre in my constituency are calm and that they have had the time to prepare for it. every time there are changes, that system improves. first i agree with the principle of uni
we had jeremy corbyn same look, the national farmers union, gingerbread, the world and his wife have been critical of universal credit. is it not time to think again?|j critical of universal credit. is it not time to think again? i think we have debated this to death in the chamber over the last 12 months or more, pretty much everybody in the house agrees with the principles of universal credit that were laid out and that it is wrong for people to be in and that it is wrong for people to beina...
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the cbi‘s warning of a catastrophe, the national farmers union says it would be an armageddon scenario and, according to the tuca, a no—deal brexit would be devastating for working people. can i appeal to the chancellor — he knows the consequences of no deal, will he now show some leadership and make it clear to his colleagues that he will not accept a no—deal scenario? first of all, i would love to know what it actually said on his bit of paper. laughter let me be very clear. i, the prime minister, all members of the cabinet, are committed to achieving a deal, which protects britishjobs, protects british businesses and british prosperity going forward. that is what we are committed to. he's absolutely right that time is running out. we are working against the clock, we understand that and we will be working flat out over the coming weeks and months to achieve that. philip hammond. a bill that would force facebook and other online companies to clamp down on hateful and extremist material, by making them responsible for their content, has won the initial approval of mps. the forme
the cbi‘s warning of a catastrophe, the national farmers union says it would be an armageddon scenario and, according to the tuca, a no—deal brexit would be devastating for working people. can i appeal to the chancellor — he knows the consequences of no deal, will he now show some leadership and make it clear to his colleagues that he will not accept a no—deal scenario? first of all, i would love to know what it actually said on his bit of paper. laughter let me be very clear. i, the...
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speaker, the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the the natiol audit office, the national housing federation, ginger bread and the royal society of arts, does the prime minister know what these organizations have in common? [laughter] >> i can tell what those organizations all have in common, is that across a variety of areas of activity they give excellent service, they promote the interest of those that they represent and the government interacts and which the government listens. >> jeremy corbyn. >> i'm truly grateful to the prime minister of that answer, the first part which i wholly agree but what they also have -- it's all right. but what they also have in common, mr. speaker, is that they're telling this government yits flagship benefits policy, it's flawed and failing hundreds of thousands of people both in work and out of work. in 201010 -- 2010 the government declared that universal credit would lift children out of po poverty does the prime minister stand on that figure? >> we introduced universal credit because we needed a system of welfare in the
speaker, the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the the natiol audit office, the national housing federation, ginger bread and the royal society of arts, does the prime minister know what these organizations have in common? [laughter] >> i can tell what those organizations all have in common, is that across a variety of areas of activity they give excellent service, they promote the interest of those that they represent and the government interacts and which the...
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. >> i'm not sure who the prime minister is listening to, but she may have heard from the national farmers union, that says it will be an armageddon scenario. it says a no deal brexit would be devastating for working people. the eu chief negotiator and president macron seem to have ruled out the proposals. so now, we are at a critical point. can the prime minister tell the house if she believes a deal will be reached by the agreed deadline of october, october 2018, not any other one. >> we are working for a good deal. we are still working for the timetable of october, because we are leaving the european union on 29 march, 2019. we will need to pass legislation in this house, prior to leaving the european union. i will tell him what will be bad for this country. that would be signing a deal at any price whatsoever, which is the position of the labour party. that would destroy jobs and be bad for the british people. >> yesterday the brexit secretary admitted there had been some slippage. the sixth the biggest economy in the world should get itself into that position. the prime minister has r
. >> i'm not sure who the prime minister is listening to, but she may have heard from the national farmers union, that says it will be an armageddon scenario. it says a no deal brexit would be devastating for working people. the eu chief negotiator and president macron seem to have ruled out the proposals. so now, we are at a critical point. can the prime minister tell the house if she believes a deal will be reached by the agreed deadline of october, october 2018, not any other one....
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the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national housing federation, gingerbread and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organisations have in common? laughter ican i can tell him that what those organisations all have in common is that across a variety of areas of activity, they give excellent service, they promote the interests of those that they represent and they are bodies with which this government interacts and to which this government listens.” government interacts and to which this government listens. i am truly grateful to the prime minister for that answer. the first part of which i wholly agree. but what they also... it‘s all right! it‘s all right. but what they also have in common is that they are telling this government its flagship benefit policy, universal credit, is flawed and failing hundreds of thousands of people both in work and out of work. in 2010, the government declared that universal credit would lift 350,000 children out of poverty will stop does the prime minister stan
the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national housing federation, gingerbread and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organisations have in common? laughter ican i can tell him that what those organisations all have in common is that across a variety of areas of activity, they give excellent service, they promote the interests of those that they represent and they are bodies with which this government...
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she may have heard from the national farmers union that says it would be an armageddon scenario. the tuc says no—deal brexit would be devastating for working people. the eu chief negotiator and president macron both seem to have categorically ruled out the prime minister's chequers proposals. we are now at a critical point. can the prime minister tell the house if she believes they deal will be reached by the agreed deadline of october? that's october 2018, not any other one. we are working for a good deal, we are still working for the timetable that was set in october because we are leaving the eu on the 29th of march 2019. we will need to pass legislation in this house prior to our leaving the eu. but he talks about no deal. i'll tell him what would be bad for this country. that would be bad for this country. that would be bad for this country. that would be signing up to a deal at any price whatsoever which is the position of the labour party. that would be bad for the british people. yesterday the brexit secretary admitted there had been some slippage. today lord king conde
she may have heard from the national farmers union that says it would be an armageddon scenario. the tuc says no—deal brexit would be devastating for working people. the eu chief negotiator and president macron both seem to have categorically ruled out the prime minister's chequers proposals. we are now at a critical point. can the prime minister tell the house if she believes they deal will be reached by the agreed deadline of october? that's october 2018, not any other one. we are working...