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Vicky Ford: We are all coming to visit.
Vicky Ford: With coalition talks breaking down in Germany and the increasing possibility of a second German election, and given that any new UK-EU trade deal needs the unanimous consent of all EU Governments, is the Foreign Secretary being advised that we might need a bit more time to secure a new trade deal?
Vicky Ford: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what progress he has made in reducing the abuse of personal injury whiplash claims for incidents involving motor vehicles.
Vicky Ford: Will my right hon. Friend provide an update on the work being done by British servicemen and women to train local forces in Afghanistan?
Vicky Ford: What steps he is taking to encourage innovation by defence suppliers
Vicky Ford: Given that this is the largest increase in research and development and innovation funding in more than 40 years, what part of it is unambitious?
Vicky Ford: Will my hon. Friend give way?
Vicky Ford: What progress his Department is making on tackling homelessness.
Vicky Ford: Given that a rise in fraudulent claims can push up the cost of insurance for all, what assessment has the Minister made of the levels of holiday sickness insurance claims and the impact of false claims on the cost for honest holidaymakers?
Vicky Ford: Does my right hon. Friend agree that, as with the Ashes test match, the week is not yet over? It is in the interests of Ireland as well as the UK to avoid a no-deal Brexit and find the long-term strategic partnership, and therefore all parties need to keep talking.
Vicky Ford: Today, GlaxoSmithKline joined Merck, AstraZeneca and many other companies and charities investing in British bioscience genetics. Does my right hon. Friend agree that this investment in science and research underpins not only jobs but a revolution in medical treatment, which will save lives and give hope to many patients for new treatments?
Vicky Ford: What steps the Church of England is taking to support religious communities in Egypt as a result of the recent attacks against Coptic and Islamic communities in that country.
Vicky Ford: rose—
Vicky Ford: I congratulate the Prime Minister on a very detailed agreement. Paragraph 73 says that the UK “may wish to participate in some Union budgetary programmes…post-2020” as a third country. Is it likely that those programmes could include co-operation on the three S’s—security, scientific research and student exchanges?
Vicky Ford: Does my right hon. Friend agree that since the bank levy was introduced, the risk of bank failure has decreased dramatically due to new capital requirements on banks, and the considerably reduced risk that British taxpayers will have to fund cross-border bail-outs, given that we have international agreements on such matters?
Vicky Ford: Will my hon. Friend give way?
Vicky Ford: Will my right hon. Friend give way?
Vicky Ford: Will the hon. Gentleman give way?
Vicky Ford: rose—
Vicky Ford: rose—