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Sajid Javid: I am intrigued to know why the hon. Lady selected 10%, rather than 20%, 30% or 40%.
Sajid Javid: What steps she plans to take to reduce the burden of regulation on police forces.
Sajid Javid: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what recent representations he has received on the operation of the interim cancer drugs fund; and if he will make a statement.
Sajid Javid: I thank the Minister for his statement. Ever since Egypt signed an historic peace agreement with Israel in 1979, we have rightly considered her to be a very strategic and reliable ally. Has the Minister made any assessment of the impact of an abrupt regime change in Egypt on our own national security?
Sajid Javid: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government how many properties in Bromsgrove constituency were subject to an empty dwellings management order in each year since 2007.
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Sajid Javid: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what measures he is considering to simplify the tax collection system.
Sajid Javid: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport if he will assess the merits of taking steps to assist local authorities in the provision of universal wireless broadband access.
Sajid Javid: Will the hon. Lady give way?
Sajid Javid: Will the hon. Gentleman give way?
Sajid Javid: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what steps the Government is taking to support (a) inter-faith dialogue and (b) the efforts of Muslim civil society organisations to counter extremism and to promote pluralism in Indonesia.
Sajid Javid: What discussions the Electoral Commission has had with electoral registration officers on their performance in respect of voter registration.
Sajid Javid: At the last election, the Labour party manifesto contained a pledge to reform housing benefit to ensure that the people claiming it would not live in the kind of homes that ordinary working families could not afford. We believe in that policy. Is the right hon. Gentleman now renouncing it?
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Sajid Javid: The Government inherited the largest budget deficit of any major country, yet today the UK enjoys one of the lowest interest rates of any major country. Does the Minister have an explanation for that?
Sajid Javid: The hon. Member for Rhondda (Chris Bryant) should recognise that every country’s situation is different. He mentions Japan, whose debt might be about 190% of GDP, but it is also the largest creditor nation in the world. Only about 5% of its total debt stock is held by foreign investors. The situation is quite different in our case.
Sajid Javid: What recent assessment he has made of the adequacy of the nuclear safety regime in the UK; and if he will make a statement.
Sajid Javid: What estimate he has made of the likely effects on welfare expenditure of implementation of the provisions of the Welfare Reform Bill.
Sajid Javid: I warmly welcome my right hon. Friend’s efforts in modernising the NHS. The concept of GP commissioning has been widely supported by politicians from all parties for many years. May I urge my right hon. Friend to keep putting patients first by increasing GP involvement in the NHS?
John Bercow: ...further references to the Lincolnshire Echo or to matters of sartorial taste. What we do need are some questions about the business of the House, and I know that a fine example will be set by Mr Sajid Javid.