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Johnson faces Corbyn at PMQs - live news | Johnson faces Corbyn at PMQs - live news |
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Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments as they happen | Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments as they happen |
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, the DUP leader at Westminster, asks if the commitment to allow “unfettered access” for goods going from Northern Ireland to Britain after Brexit also applies to goods going the other way. | |
It does, says Johnson. | |
Amanda Solloway, a Conservative, asks about period poverty. She says she remembers the embarrassment of not being able to afford tampons when she was a teenager. | |
Johnson says free period products are being made available at schools now. | |
She says, when the UK leaves the EU, the government will be able to cut VAT on period products. | |
Labour’s Alex Cunningham says Teeside men have the same life expectancy as people in Ethiopia. | |
Johnson says this is a good point. He says the inequality in life expectance in the UK is a “disgrace”. | |
Labour’s Diana Johnson says Johnson wants to be known as Brexity Hezza. So will he support the Humber docks in the way that Michael Heseltine supported the development of docklands in London. | |
Johnson says this project is being considered. And he says a free port might help too. | |
Labour’s Marsha de Cordova asks about Wandsworth council’s special educational needs provision. Does Johnson agree every child with special educational needs deserves a good education? | |
Johnson says more money is going into SEND. Ofsted is the guarantor of SEND education, he says. But Labour wants to abolish Ofsted, he says. | |
Labour’s Cat Smith says the north needs HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail. Will the HS2 review be published this week? | |
Johnson says it is right to look at the value the country could get from HS2. He says the Oakervee review will be published in due course. | |
Caroline Nokes, a Conservative, asks about algae in the Solent, and its effect on house planning in her constituency. | |
Johnson says he will use a “ministerial dyno rod” to sort out this problem. | |
Alex Chalk, a Conservative, asks about a renewable energy firm in his Cheltenham constituency. | |
Johnson says the government is looking to a replacement for the renewable heat incentive. | |
Sarah Dines, a Conservative, asks about quarrying in Derbyshire. She says the Tories are the party of working people. | |
Johnson says he hopes to visit Dines’ constituency as soon as possible. | |
He says it was sad that the president of the Durham Miners’ Gala said this week that Tories were not welcome at it. | |
Labour’s Mary Glindon says power cables over the Tyne are an obstacle to firms trying to get work to build large renewable energy structures. | |
Johnson says he appreciates the problem, and will do what he can to sort it out. | |
Blackford says last night the House of Lords voted to reinstate the Sewel convention. There is no respect from Westminster for the people of Scotland and Northern Ireland. And yesterday the Welsh assembly became the third devolved body to reject the Brexit bill. | |
Johnson says the Sewel convention does not support breaking up the UK. | |
Blackford says Johnson does not get it. This is an unprecedented attack, he says. He says Scotland said no to the Brexit legislation and it meant it. The Scottish parliament speaks for the Scottish people. He asks Johnson to stop his attack on devolution. | |
Johnson says he agrees with Blackford. Scotland said no and it meant it. It said no to independence in 2014, he says. He says the Tories support manufacturing in Scotland. The SNP support nothing but “manufacturing grievance”. | |
Ben Bradley, a Conservative, asks about schools. | Ben Bradley, a Conservative, asks about schools. |
Johnson says school standards are rising. He says in Scotland school performance in maths and science are at a record low. He challenges the SNP leader, Ian Blackford, to say why the SNP is so obsessed with independence when its performance is so bad. | Johnson says school standards are rising. He says in Scotland school performance in maths and science are at a record low. He challenges the SNP leader, Ian Blackford, to say why the SNP is so obsessed with independence when its performance is so bad. |
Corbyn says Johnson should answer the question. He turns to the two-child limit. Why won’t the PM admit there is a link between poverty and the two-child limit. | Corbyn says Johnson should answer the question. He turns to the two-child limit. Why won’t the PM admit there is a link between poverty and the two-child limit. |
Johnson says there has been a substantial reduction in child poverty. | Johnson says there has been a substantial reduction in child poverty. |
The Labour party should change its tune, he says. | The Labour party should change its tune, he says. |
He says the Labour party voted Corbyn the best Labour leaders since records began. He says those sentiments are shared by many Tories. | He says the Labour party voted Corbyn the best Labour leaders since records began. He says those sentiments are shared by many Tories. |
Corbyn says levels of poverty are a national scandal. He says UC is a system of mind-numbing complexity. It is driving people to food banks. Johnson can’t answer questions on it. It should go, he says. | Corbyn says levels of poverty are a national scandal. He says UC is a system of mind-numbing complexity. It is driving people to food banks. Johnson can’t answer questions on it. It should go, he says. |
Johnson says Corbyn just wants to keep people in the welfare trap. He says Corbyn should pay tribute to the way the economy has grown. He says there will be 40 new hospitals and 20,000 more police officers. Labour still can’t make up its mind about whether or not to leave the EU, he says. | Johnson says Corbyn just wants to keep people in the welfare trap. He says Corbyn should pay tribute to the way the economy has grown. He says there will be 40 new hospitals and 20,000 more police officers. Labour still can’t make up its mind about whether or not to leave the EU, he says. |
Corbyn says Johnson fought for bankers to be allowed to keep their bonuses. He asks if universal credit is making the social security system simpler. | Corbyn says Johnson fought for bankers to be allowed to keep their bonuses. He asks if universal credit is making the social security system simpler. |
Johnson claims it is, because unemployment has been reduced. | Johnson claims it is, because unemployment has been reduced. |
(That’s a non-sequitur.) | (That’s a non-sequitur.) |
He returns to Greggs, and says just one person has complained about the bonus system. | He returns to Greggs, and says just one person has complained about the bonus system. |
He says the IMF says the UK will grow faster than the Eurozone. When will Corbyn stop talking the UK down? | He says the IMF says the UK will grow faster than the Eurozone. When will Corbyn stop talking the UK down? |
Corbyn says the reality is that many people in work are in poverty. | Corbyn says the reality is that many people in work are in poverty. |
Universal credit was meant to reduce poverty, he says. But more and more people are using food banks. Why won’t the PM end the punitive five-week wait for benefits under UC? | Universal credit was meant to reduce poverty, he says. But more and more people are using food banks. Why won’t the PM end the punitive five-week wait for benefits under UC? |
Johnson says the number of people in poverty has fallen by 400,000 under this government. He says Labour is proposing “even more Corbynism”. He says Corbyn should listen to the verdict of the British people four weeks ago. | Johnson says the number of people in poverty has fallen by 400,000 under this government. He says Labour is proposing “even more Corbynism”. He says Corbyn should listen to the verdict of the British people four weeks ago. |
Jeremy Corbyn mentions Holocaust memorial day, and says all forms of racism must be opposed. | Jeremy Corbyn mentions Holocaust memorial day, and says all forms of racism must be opposed. |
If a worker receives a £300 bonus, how much of it should he be allowed to keep. | If a worker receives a £300 bonus, how much of it should he be allowed to keep. |
That is a reference to this story. | That is a reference to this story. |
Johnson says the living wage will ensure that some people get an extra £1,000 a year. He says if Corbyn wants a better answer, he should ask a clearer question. | Johnson says the living wage will ensure that some people get an extra £1,000 a year. He says if Corbyn wants a better answer, he should ask a clearer question. |
Corbyn refers to the Greggs story, and says people on low pay might keep just a quarter of their £300 bonus. | Corbyn refers to the Greggs story, and says people on low pay might keep just a quarter of their £300 bonus. |
Johnson (who clearly has not been briefed on this story at all) returns to his point about the living wage. He ignores the point about bonuses. | Johnson (who clearly has not been briefed on this story at all) returns to his point about the living wage. He ignores the point about bonuses. |
Bim Afolami, a Conservative, says he welcomes the government’s announcement this week about tougher sentencing, particularly for terrorism offences. Does the PM agree that we need to do whatever we can to stop terrorism? | Bim Afolami, a Conservative, says he welcomes the government’s announcement this week about tougher sentencing, particularly for terrorism offences. Does the PM agree that we need to do whatever we can to stop terrorism? |
Boris Johnson welcomes the question, and claim his proposals amount to a “major shift” in the sentencing of terrorists. | Boris Johnson welcomes the question, and claim his proposals amount to a “major shift” in the sentencing of terrorists. |
PMQs is starting now. | PMQs is starting now. |
Private landlords have backed calls for the government to issue physical cards to EU citizens to prove they have the right to be in the country post Brexit. | Private landlords have backed calls for the government to issue physical cards to EU citizens to prove they have the right to be in the country post Brexit. |
The Residential Landlords Association (RLA) has previously cautioned that EU citizens risk discrimination if do not have a card showing their status when looking to rent properties. | The Residential Landlords Association (RLA) has previously cautioned that EU citizens risk discrimination if do not have a card showing their status when looking to rent properties. |
The group, in a joint statement with the EU citizens campaign group the3million and the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI), said: | The group, in a joint statement with the EU citizens campaign group the3million and the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI), said: |
The House of Lords voted on Monday for EU nationals to be given a physical document proving their right to be in the UK after Brexit, but the government is set to reverse that defeat when MPs debate the EU (withdrawal agreement) bill again this afternoon. | The House of Lords voted on Monday for EU nationals to be given a physical document proving their right to be in the UK after Brexit, but the government is set to reverse that defeat when MPs debate the EU (withdrawal agreement) bill again this afternoon. |