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Rachel Reeves

Labour MP for Leeds West and Pudsey ( 6 May 2010 – current)


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Written Ministerial Statements — Treasury: Fiscal Risks and Sustainability Report 2024 (12 Sep 2024)

Rachel Reeves: This government’s number one mission is to grow the economy. Sustainable public finances support the stability necessary for a successful economy. The stability that allows a family to buy their own home, for a business to thrive and for a government to invest in public services. The Office for Budget Responsibility’s (OBR) Fiscal Risks and Sustainability (FRS) report [CP 1142], laid...

Winter Fuel Payment (10 Sep 2024)

...Evans Stephen Flynn Richard Foord Will Forster Peter Fortune Ashley Fox Mark Francois Zöe Franklin George Freeman Richard Fuller Roger Gale Mark Garnier Andrew George Stephen Gethins Sarah Gibson Rachel Gilmour John Glen Olly Glover Marie Goldman Tom Gordon Helen Grant Sarah Green Andrew Griffith Alison Griffiths Monica Harding John Hayes Pippa Heylings Damian Hinds Simon Hoare Wera...

Social Security (10 Sep 2024)

...Farron Stephen Flynn Richard Foord Will Forster Peter Fortune Ashley Fox Mark Francois Zöe Franklin George Freeman Richard Fuller Roger Gale Mark Garnier Andrew George Stephen Gethins Sarah Gibson Rachel Gilmour John Glen Olly Glover Marie Goldman Tom Gordon Helen Grant Sarah Green Andrew Griffith Alison Griffiths Claire Hanna Monica Harding John Hayes Pippa Heylings Damian Hinds Simon...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members' Business: Budgetary Pressures (10 Sep 2024)

Steve Aiken: ...Council, might we be above that figure at 125%, 126% or 127%? For all Members, it is important, particularly as the Finance Minister and the First Minister and deputy First Minister go to meet Rachel Reeves this week, to make our case clear. There is no doubt — any of us who have dealt with the Treasury will understand this — that many questions will be asked about where we are going...

Budget Responsibility Bill - Second Reading (and remaining stages) ( 9 Sep 2024)

Lord Bilimoria: My Lords, Rachel Reeves said: “This Government’s defining mission is to deliver economic growth. However, growth can only come through economic stability and a commitment to sound public money so never again can a government play fast and loose with the public finances. This new law is part of our plan to fix the foundation of our economy so we can rebuild Britain”. The decision by...

Great British Energy Bill ( 5 Sep 2024)

...Baker Alex Ballinger Antonia Bance Paula Barker Lee Barron Alex Barros-Curtis Johanna Baxter Danny Beales Apsana Begum Torsten Bell Siân Berry Clive Betts Polly Billington Matt Bishop Olivia Blake Rachel Blake Christopher Bloore Elsie Blundell Kevin Bonavia Jade Botterill Sureena Brackenridge Jonathan Brash Phil Brickell Chris Bryant Julia Buckley Richard Burgon Maureen Burke David...

Independent Schools: VAT Exemption - Motion to Take Note ( 5 Sep 2024)

Lord Lexden: ...out before it is introduced. Is it not our duty to do all we can to protect the interests of all children everywhere? One mother writes to me that “my child sat and watched an interview with Rachel Reeves, in which she stated that she is concerned with the 93 per cent of children in state schools and not the 7 per cent in independent schools. My child turned and asked why the lady...

Budget Responsibility Bill: Clause 1 - Announcement of fiscally significant measures ( 4 Sep 2024)

...Baker Alex Ballinger Antonia Bance Paula Barker Lee Barron Alex Barros-Curtis Johanna Baxter Danny Beales Apsana Begum Torsten Bell Hilary Benn Clive Betts Polly Billington Matt Bishop Olivia Blake Rachel Blake Elsie Blundell Kevin Bonavia Jade Botterill Sureena Brackenridge Jonathan Brash Phil Brickell Julia Buckley Richard Burgon Maureen Burke David Burton-Sampson Dawn Butler Liam Byrne...

Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Clause 2 - Future provision of services ( 3 Sep 2024)

...Baker Alex Ballinger Antonia Bance Paula Barker Lee Barron Alex Barros-Curtis Johanna Baxter Danny Beales Apsana Begum Torsten Bell Siân Berry Clive Betts Polly Billington Matt Bishop Olivia Blake Rachel Blake Christopher Bloore Elsie Blundell Kevin Bonavia Jade Botterill Sureena Brackenridge Jonathan Brash Phil Brickell Julia Buckley Richard Burgon Maureen Burke David Burton-Sampson Dawn...

Scottish Parliament: Pre-budget Fiscal Update ( 3 Sep 2024)

Shona Robison: ...Executive needed to draw down from the UK reserve. The new Labour UK Government has since confirmed the failures of the past Administration, and the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, outlined that the previous UK Government “never fully reflected the impact of inflation in departmental budgets”. The Treasury’s audit has estimated that...

Treasury: Occupational Pensions: Tax Relief ( 3 Sep 2024)

Rachel Reeves: I welcome the hon. Member to his place. The Government encourage savings to ensure that people have decent incomes in their retirement, for instance through pension tax relief. I welcome the strong cross-party support for automatic enrolment that has been received since 2005, and the fact that 11 million more people are now saving as a result. The Government have also launched a pensions...

Treasury: Inward Investment: Fiscal Steps ( 3 Sep 2024)

Rachel Reeves: Investment is at the heart of this Government’s growth mission, alongside stability and reform. With robust fiscal rules and respect for economic institutions, the Government are building the confidence needed to deliver private sector investment. It is vital that the tax system also supports growth, and today I can confirm that the Government will outline a tax road map for business at the...

Treasury: Cost of Living: Support for Pensioners ( 3 Sep 2024)

Rachel Reeves: This Government support the triple lock. As a result, the state pension is worth £900 more than it was this time last year. In April, it will go up again by the highest of inflation, average wage growth or 2.5%. Our commitment to the triple lock is for not just one year but the duration of this Parliament. In addition, pensioners will continue to benefit from free eye tests, free...

Treasury: Economic Growth ( 3 Sep 2024)

Rachel Reeves: Sustained economic growth is the only route to improving the prosperity of our country and the living standards of working people. That is why we have already taken a number of actions to begin delivering on our growth mission —the No. 1 priority of this new Labour Government—which includes a series of planning reforms to get Britain building; the establishment of a national wealth fund...

Treasury: Topical Questions ( 3 Sep 2024)

Rachel Reeves: This Government have inherited a £22 billion black hole in the public finances, and rectifying the situation requires tough choices. We will also clamp down on egregious spending and halve Government spending on consultancy, which will save £500 million next year. Increasing consultancy spend has been rife across Government for the past four years. It is up 55% at the Department for...

Public Spending: Inheritance (29 Jul 2024)

Rachel Reeves: The shadow Chancellor had an opportunity this afternoon to admit what he had done, the legacy he had left. Instead, he takes no responsibility. The word the country was looking for today was sorry. He could not find those words; no wonder the Conservative party so definitively lost the trust of the British people at the election three and a half weeks ago. We say never again. [Interruption.]...

Immigration and Home Affairs (23 Jul 2024)

...Paula Barker Lee Barron Alex Barros-Curtis Johanna Baxter Danny Beales Lorraine Beavers Apsana Begum Torsten Bell Hilary Benn Siân Berry Clive Betts Polly Billington Matt Bishop Olivia Blake Rachel Blake Christopher Bloore Elsie Blundell Kevin Bonavia Jade Botterill Sureena Brackenridge Jonathan Brash Phil Brickell Chris Bryant Julia Buckley Richard Burgon Maureen Burke David...

Economy, Welfare and Public Services (22 Jul 2024)

...Bance Paula Barker Lee Barron Alex Barros-Curtis Johanna Baxter Danny Beales Lorraine Beavers Apsana Begum Torsten Bell Hilary Benn Siân Berry Clive Betts Polly Billington Matt Bishop Olivia Blake Rachel Blake Christopher Bloore Elsie Blundell Kevin Bonavia Jade Botterill Sureena Brackenridge Jonathan Brash Phil Brickell Chris Bryant Julia Buckley Richard Burgon Maureen Burke David...

King’s Speech (4th Day) - Debate (4th Day) (22 Jul 2024)

Baroness Morgan of Huyton: ...Government have rightly made economic growth their most important mission in government. It underpins everything that we want to see change. It is great that Britain’s first female Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, is at the centre of this. We need to recognise and invest in the engines that can propel the UK forward. Universities around the four nations are such engines and their contributions...

Written Answers — Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: Housing: Construction (22 Jul 2024)

Kemi Badenoch: To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, with reference to the speech entitled Chancellor Rachel Reeves is taking immediate action to fix the foundations of our economy, published on 8 July 2024, what estimate she has made of how many houses need to be built in (a) 2023-24, (b) 2024-25, (c) 2025-26, (d) 2026-27 and (e) 2027-28 to meet the target of 1.5...


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