Llafur MP am Hove and Portslade ( 8 Mai 2015 – Cyfredol)
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Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Reality tv.
Witnesses: Julian Bellamy, Managing Director, ITV Studios Tom McLennan, Director of Entertainment, North ITV Studios and Executive Producer, The Jeremy Kyle Show Graham Stanier, Director of Aftercare, The Jeremy Kyle Show Dame Carolyn McCall, Chief Executive, ITV plc Sir Peter Bazalgette, Chairman, ITV plc Chris Wissun, Director of Content Compliance, ITV plc
Peter Bone: We will now have Peter Kyle, followed by Virginia Crosbie and Liz Twist. The Ministers have indicated that they want to ask you some questions, but I will try to save them to the end and get the Back Benchers in first.
Peter Bone: I am going to call the Minister next, and then I will go to Peter Kyle and then Mike Wood.
Division number 1 - 6 yes, 9 no Voting yes: Alex Davies-Jones, Christine Jardine, Peter Kyle, Jess Phillips, Liz Saville-Roberts, Liz Twist Voting no: Victoria Atkins, Andrew Bowie, Alex Chalk, Virginia Crosbie, Peter Gibson, Rebecca Harris, Fay Jones, Julie Marson, Mike Wood
Presentation and First Reading ( Standing Order No. 57) Jeremy Lefroy, supported by Peter Aldous, Alan Brown, Jonathan Edwards, James Heappey, Peter Kyle, Sir Oliver Letwin, Caroline Lucas, Layla Moran, Antoinette Sandbach, Alex Sobel and Catherine West, presented a Bill to enable electricity generators to become local electricity suppliers; and for connected purposes. Bill read the First...
Presentation and First Reading ( Standing Order No. 57) Vicky Foxcroft, on behalf of Jim McMahon, supported by Jeremy Corbyn, Tom Watson, Peter Kyle, Diana Johnson, Lucy Powell, Sir Peter Bottomley, Stephen Gethins, Jo Swinson, Jonathan Edwards and Caroline Lucas, presented a Bill to reduce the voting age to 16 in parliamentary and other elections; to make provision about young people’s...
Division number 64 See full list of votes (From The Public Whip)Aye Andrew Bowie Anthony Mangnall (teller) Peter Bone (teller) No Edward Argar Victoria Atkins Shaun Bailey Simon Baynes Chris Clarkson Therese Coffey Virginia Crosbie James Davies Mims Davies Caroline Dinenage Leo Docherty Martin Docherty Steve Double Florence Eshalomi Simon Fell Mike Freer Gill Furniss Peter Gibson Rebecca...
Presentation and First Reading ( Standing Order No. 57) Peter Kyle, supported by Nicky Morgan, Norman Lamb, Sir Peter Bottomley, Rachel Reeves, Ruth Smeeth, Wes Streeting, Anna Turley, Holly Lynch, Conor McGinn, Caroline Lucas and Jim McMahon, presented a Bill to reduce the voting age to 16 in parliamentary and other elections; to make provision for auto-enrolment onto the electoral register...
Peter Kyle: Does my right hon. Friend agree that the issue of business and Europe is progressive, because bigger businesses will have the resources to relocate if they do not like the decision to pull out of Europe, but smaller ones will not and will be stuck here?
Peter Kyle: Schools standards are the responsibility of Ofsted. As anyone involved in running schools knows, there are gross inconsistencies in how Ofsted inspects between schools. Does the Secretary of State agree, and if so what will she do to solve the problem?
Peter Kyle: May I associate myself with the Secretary of State’s comments about Tunisia? In all the debates about the northern powerhouse, I am very keen for us not to forget the southern powerhouse. What powers does the Secretary of State expect to devolve from Westminster to cities such as Brighton and Hove?
Peter Kyle: Brighton and Hove is the most entrepreneurial city in the country but still lags behind the region for productivity. What is the Secretary of State doing to increase productivity among small businesses?
Peter Kyle: To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, if he will amend the VAT status of sixth form colleges so that they are treated the same as academies, free schools, university technical colleges and schools.
Peter Kyle: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what assessment he has made of the potential effect of removing tax credits on child poverty in Hove.
Peter Kyle: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what estimate she has made of the VAT costs incurred by sixth form colleges in each of the last five years; and if she will make a statement.
Peter Kyle: Thank you all for coming today. I will jump straight in because we are pressed for time. Sir Daniel, in your answer you talked about failing schools, yet we are talking about coasting schools. What tools are there for tackling coasting, not failing?
Peter Kyle: May I also place it on the record—I should have done it before—that I am chair of governors of an academy? Zoe Carr, based on your extensive experience, how important is parental involvement and community engagement to the long-term improvement of a school?
Peter Kyle: So if you were in the fortunate position that we are in of being able to table amendments to the Bill, or to add something to this legislation, what would it be?
Peter Kyle: You do not; so you think that the only way of tackling coasting is by converting a maintained school to an academy.