...Smith Amanda Solloway Ben Spencer Mark Spencer Alexander Stafford Andrew Stephenson Jane Stevenson John Stevenson Bob Stewart Iain Stewart Gary Streeter Mel Stride Graham Stuart Julian Sturdy Rishi Sunak James Sunderland Desmond Swayne Robert Syms Derek Thomas Maggie Throup Edward Timpson Kelly Tolhurst Justin Tomlinson Michael Tomlinson Craig Tracey Anne-Marie Trevelyan Laura Trott...
Jack Sargeant: ...cael ei niweidio gan fethiannau Llywodraeth Geidwadol y DU. Mae cyllid prentisiaethau, fel cyllid arall ar gyfer gwasanaethau eraill, yn talu pris Liz Truss, mae'n talu pris y Prif Weinidog, Rishi Sunak, nawr yn chwalu a difrodi ein heconomi, ac mae'n talu pris yr anhrefn cyson, y methiant cyson—
Stephen Morgan: ...Government have made of HS2. It is easier to identify who is responsible for this fiasco. As Chief Secretary to the Treasury and then Chancellor, the right hon. Member for Richmond (Yorks) (Rishi Sunak) allowed costs to soar and public money to go down the drain. As Prime Minister, his weak leadership and mismanagement are what led to the chaotic decision made in Manchester in October and...
Rishi Sunak: This morning I had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. In addition to my duties in this House, I shall have further such meetings later today.
Rishi Sunak: I have repeatedly expressed my commitment to joint working with the First Minister of Scotland to deliver for the people across the country.
Rishi Sunak: Inflation was over 11% when I got this job. Inflation today is 4%, in common with the US, France and Germany. All countries have seen a mild tick-up in December, but the crucial thing is that inflation has been more than halved and delivered ahead of schedule. That is an enormous benefit to families up and down the country—a benefit that would be reversed by the Labour party’s plan to...
Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb: ...bugs and errors right from the start. Why, then, has Fujitsu been involved in £4.9 billion of solo and joint public sector contracts after the December 2019 ruling, including £3.6 billion during Sunak’s time as Chancellor and now Prime Minister? Is it the close ties with Conservative Party donors, such as Simon Blagden, who stepped down as non-executive director at Fujitsu UK in 2019?...
...Smith Amanda Solloway Ben Spencer Mark Spencer Alexander Stafford Andrew Stephenson Jane Stevenson John Stevenson Bob Stewart Iain Stewart Gary Streeter Mel Stride Graham Stuart Julian Sturdy Rishi Sunak James Sunderland Desmond Swayne Robert Syms Derek Thomas Maggie Throup Edward Timpson Kelly Tolhurst Justin Tomlinson Michael Tomlinson Craig Tracey Anne-Marie Trevelyan Laura Trott...
Rishi Sunak: I thank the right hon. and learned Gentleman for his support for the action that we have taken. He is absolutely right to highlight the international coalition that, over recent weeks, has called out the Houthis’ behaviour, culminating in the UN Security Council resolution strongly condemning the attacks, which he rightly referenced. Our stated aim was to degrade and disrupt the Houthis’...
Lord Collins of Highbury: ...development. To his credit the noble Lord, Lord Cameron, sustained that commitment as Prime Minister, keeping Britain on the path to 0.7% that Labour had set it on. But under the direction of Rishi Sunak, this Government have retreated from Britain’s commitments: cutting our development target from 0.7% to 0.5%, as we have heard, and stripping billions from vital aid programmes in the...
Lord Young of Cookham: ...the prospect of the most expensive and dirtiest election battle in British history. The two main parties have already traded highly personal blows, with Labour running attack ads claiming that Sunak did not believe paedophiles should go to prison and Sunak accusing Labour of being in cahoots with criminal gangs in the perpetuation of illegal immigration”. Then on Tuesday in the Times,...
Rishi Sunak: I refer the hon. Member to my answer of 7 September 2023, Official Report, PQ 196036.
...Smith Julian Smith Royston Smith Amanda Solloway Ben Spencer Mark Spencer Alexander Stafford Jane Stevenson John Stevenson Iain Stewart Gary Streeter Mel Stride Graham Stuart Julian Sturdy Rishi Sunak James Sunderland Desmond Swayne Robert Syms Derek Thomas Maggie Throup Edward Timpson Justin Tomlinson Michael Tomlinson Craig Tracey Anne-Marie Trevelyan Laura Trott Steve Tuckwell Thomas...
Huw Irranca-Davies: ...yn mwmian y tu ôl i ni, oherwydd nad ydynt yn hoffi clywed y gwir, sef bod y toriadau a wynebwn yng Nghymru yn ganlyniad uniongyrchol i benderfyniadau gan eu Canghellor a'u Prif Weinidog, Rishi Sunak, a oedd yn dal llinynnau'r pwrs ar gyfer y Trysorlys tra bod yr holl benderfyniadau hyn yn cael eu gwneud. Weinidog, fe wnaethoch ymweld â grwpiau yn fy etholaeth yn ddiweddar, gan gynnwys...
Alex Cole-Hamilton: ...Court has deemed to be unsafe for them. We hear a lot about moral panic in our society, but I want to see a moral panic about that. Instead of backing down and seeing the error of his ways, Rishi Sunak is pressing on with ill-fated attempts to pass a bill that states that Rwanda is a safe country—a policy that it now appears he disagreed with when he was UK chancellor. The bill prevents...
Rishi Sunak: This morning, I had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. In addition to my duties in this House, I shall have further such meetings later today.
Rishi Sunak: We are providing extensive financial support worth over £100 billion—or £3,500 per household on average—between 2022 and 2025 to help everyone with their energy bills.
Rishi Sunak: Network North will significantly improve connectivity across the north, including through £3 billion to connect up all the major towns and cities of the north and £12 million to improve connectivity between Manchester and Liverpool. My hon. Friend is a fantastic champion for the region and I know that she and my hon. Friend the Member for Southport (Damien Moore) recently discussed Midge...
Huw Irranca-Davies: ..., fel yr adroddwyd yn helaeth yn ei gylch, y gostyngiad mwyaf mewn safonau byw ers i gofnodion ddechrau yn y 1950au. Bellach rhagwelir y bydd baich treth y DU, er gwaethaf yr hyn yr oedd Rishi Sunak yn ei ddweud yr wythnos hon, yn cynyddu i'r graddau yr oedd ar ôl y rhyfel. [Torri ar draws.] Na, mae'n ddrwg gennyf, gofynnais dair gwaith i ymyrryd ar gyd-Aelodau Ceidwadol a thair gwaith...
Mark Drakeford: Diolch i Cefin Campbell am y cwestiwn. Mae cyllideb refeniw y flwyddyn nesaf gwerth £1.3 biliwn yn llai na’r hyn y dywedodd y Canghellor Sunak oedd ei angen ar Gymru wrth osod y gyllideb honno ym mis Hydref 2021. Mae ein cyllideb ddrafft yn canolbwyntio ar y cyfrifoldebau diogelwch cymunedol datganoledig. Yn syml, mae llai o arian ar gael i lenwi’r bylchau yn y gwasanaethau hynny y mae...