Rebecca Pow: ...& Fulham, Islington, Lambeth, Lewisham, Merton, Richmond, Southwark, Tower Hamlets, Wandsworth and Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea) 1,000,000 Wirral Borough Council 171,200 Wokingham Borough Council 213,332 Worcestershire Regulatory Services (On behalf of councils for Worcester City, Wyre Forest District, Wychavon District, Malvern Hills District, Bromsgrove District, and...
Robert Jenrick: ... 1 Waltham Forest 2 Warrington 1 Warwick 1 Welwyn Hatfield 1 West Berkshire 2 West Northamptonshire 1 Westminster 5 Wigan 1 Windsor and Maidenhead 1 Wirral 1 Wokingham 1 Wolverhampton 2 Worcester 1 Wychavon 2 Wyre Forest 2 Grand Total 265
John Glen: ...agree is that the budget responsibility committee has discretion over all judgments underpinning its forecasts. Of course, there is obviously a range of views—my right hon. Friend the Member for Wokingham (John Redwood) is always clear in his disagreements with what the OBR may or may not forecast—but what we are saying is that there is validity in and a need for an official forecast,...
Steve Barclay: ...that, but it is about setting something that the system feels is achievable, because that in turn gets much more buy-in. On beds, we are increasing capacity, as my right hon. Friend the Member for Wokingham (John Redwood) alluded to. What it is really about is freeing up patients who are fit for discharge from hospital, who should not be there and would actually prefer to be getting care...
Helen Whately: ... the Member for Don Valley (Nick Fletcher) reminded us of some of the excellent care that the NHS is providing in his area. He also asked for a new hospital. My right hon. Friend the Member for Wokingham (John Redwood) spoke about workforce and bed capacity. My hon. Friend the Member for Newcastle-under-Lyme (Aaron Bell) spoke about the context of what we face, the extra flu admissions...
Munira Wilson: ...are forced to fork out for private care, in the middle of a cost of living crisis. Just down the train line from my constituency, no dental practices are taking on new NHS patients in areas such as Wokingham—not a single one of the 12 practices across that town is doing so. I ask the Leader of the House to ask DHSC Ministers to go to Wokingham to see for themselves how this underfunding...
Paul Scully: ...talked about BBC Radio Foyle, funnily enough. There are so many pairs there—I am wondering which are the Smashie and Nicey of the House in terms of their DJs. My right hon. Friend the Member for Wokingham (John Redwood) talked about BBC Radio Berkshire; my hon. Friend the Member for Worcester (Mr Walker) talked about BBC Hereford & Worcester; the hon. Member for York Central (Rachael...
Richard Holden: ...3 Torbay Band 3 Warrington Band 3 Warwickshire Band 3 West Berkshire Band 3 West Northamptonshire Band 3 West Sussex Band 2 Wiltshire Band 3 Windsor and Maidenhead Band 2 Wokingham Band 2 Worcestershire Band 3 York Band 3
Lord Kennedy of Southwark: ...playing field in England today. A week ago, DfE data revealed that children on free school meals achieve education outcomes that are 20% lower than those who are not. In Richmond upon Thames, Wokingham or Surrey, 73% of pupils reach a good level of development; but if you grow up in Manchester, Middlesbrough or Luton, it is nearer 50%. Those figures should raise alarm bells for, and are a...
Matt Rodda: ...and drive this important agenda. The site that we visited is right next to the M4. It is in Berkshire, but not in my constituency—it is in the constituency of the right hon. Member for Wokingham (John Redwood). It is on a site that used to contain gravel pits and landfill, and the solar panels are next to a motorway, so it is in no way an eyesore or a problem for the local community....
Maria Caulfield: ...the first Government to want to tackle health disparities, which have been in place for generations. It is true that a woman born in Blackpool can expect to live eight fewer years than someone in Wokingham, but that is why the levelling up White Paper included a levelling up health mission to narrow the gap in healthy life expectancy between local areas by 2030. I refer the hon. Lady to...
Richard Foord: ...this year Honiton Dental Surgery was forced to cut back on the number of people it could see, due to a shortage of staff. Nor is the issue isolated to Devon; there were no dental practices in Wokingham taking on NHS patients during the summer, and only two practices in the whole of Gloucestershire. Our hard-working NHS staff are working flat out to deliver the best care they can, but the...
Kevin Hollinrake: ...that there were some valuable contributions on both sides, although I probably have more in common with the comments from the Conservative side of the House. My right hon. Friend the Member for Wokingham (John Redwood) talked about making sure that we have a fair and level playing field in competition with overseas markets. Our “Steel Lady”, my hon. Friend the Member for Scunthorpe...
Mims Davies: ... 15 Westmorland and Lonsdale 13 Weston-Super-Mare 39 Wigan 16 Wimbledon 8 Winchester 8 Windsor 17 Wirral South 20 Wirral West 22 Witham 16 Witney 14 Woking 9 Wokingham 8 Wolverhampton North East 21 Wolverhampton South East 23 Wolverhampton South West 10 Worcester 20 Workington 8 Worsley and Eccles South 29 Worthing West 32 Wrexham...
Mark Spencer: ... 10 Scotland 1 Lochaber, Skye and Lochalsh, Arran and Cumbrae and Argyll and Bute Argyll and Bute 1 South East (England) 245 Berkshire Maidenhead 1 Newbury 7 Windsor 2 Wokingham 2 Brighton and Hove Brighton, Pavilion 1 Buckinghamshire CC Aylesbury 4 Beaconsfield 3 Buckingham 16 Chesham and Amersham 2 Wycombe 2 Central Hampshire East Hampshire 1...
Graham Stuart: ...’s Opposition, and I say to him that the decision on the timing of this provision was made by the Monetary Policy Committee as part of the Bank of England. My right hon. Friend the Member for Wokingham (John Redwood) made, as usual, the most perspicacious observations, not least about the importance of grappling with the high cost to the public purse of these interventions. As the...
Toby Perkins: ...-Budget statement, some voices were expressing disquiet, but I recall the support we heard from many Tory Members. It was when I heard how happy the mini-Budget had made the right hon. Member for Wokingham (John Redwood) that I knew how bad it would be for the British people. I remember the hon. Member for Don Valley (Nick Fletcher), who was in his place a few minutes ago, claiming that...
Ed Miliband: ...enormous profits. Anyone who heard the Business Secretary’s dulcet tones on the radio last week will have heard him say that there is no windfall tax in the Bill. The right hon. Member for Wokingham (John Redwood) described it as a “surrogate windfall tax”, which is a new invention. However, page 3 of the Bill’s explanatory notes states: “The Bill aims to do the...
James Sunderland: ...and it is okay to feel wretched, as the Queen was very special. I want to finish by saying one thing above all else, on behalf of the good people of Bracknell, Crowthorne, Finchampstead, Sandhurst, Wokingham Without and beyond: Your Majesty, thank you. God save the King.
Greg Hands: ...from all the waters around us. We have 15 times the waters that Germany does, and UK waters are two and a half times the land mass of Germany. None the less, my right hon. Friend the Member for Wokingham (John Redwood) made a good point about the intermittency of wind. Of course, we can get greater diversity if we have more seas involved, but that will not entirely obscure the issue of...