Angela Rayner and Oliver Dowden conflict over Covid Inquiry at PMQs

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The deputy celebration leaders went head-to-head on Wednesday rather than Rishi Sunak, who's within the US for assembly with enterprise leaders and senior figures in Congress, and Sir Keir Starmer.

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Ms Rayner began off by taking purpose on the Covid-19 Inquiry, saying the Tories had “set up the inquiry to get to the truth” then “blocked it” from getting data that they had requested for.

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She mentioned: “Speaking of the last election, the Tory manifesto promised to end the abuse of the judicial review, how’s it going?”

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Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden replied: “Let me just remind (her) of a few facts about the Covid inquiry.

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“We set up the Covid inquiry, we have provided it with more than 55,000 documents so far.

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“We have given it all the financial resources it needs so that we can learn the lessons from the pandemic, but Mr Speaker in Wales they also had a pandemic, and what have the Labour-run Wales authorities done there? No independent inquiry in Wales.

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“As ever one rule for Labour and another for everyone else.”

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The conflict comes as new polling exhibits Labour could be on track to win 470 seats at the next general election, compared with 129 for the Conservatives.

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However, the primary survey of voters finished beneath new constituency boundaries, resulting from be launched later this 12 months, suggests Labour’s recognition is diminishing.

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SNP: PM ‘trashing the economy just a wee bit slower than predecessor’

The SNP’s deputy Westminster chief mentioned the Government’s largest achievement was “trashing the economy just a wee bit slower than their predecessor”.

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Mhairi Black informed the Commons: “When the Prime Minister took office he said he would put economic stability and confidence at the heart of this Government.

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“Today, UK interest rates are one of the highest in the G20 and mortgage rates are rising nearly back to where they were after the former PM crashed the economy.

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“Is it not the case that this Government’s biggest achievement is that they are trashing the economy just a wee bit slower than their predecessor?”

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Dowden responds that the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) has “upgraded” Britain’s development forecast. including: “And one month ago, the whole nation came together celebrating that wonderful moment of pomp, pageantry, and pride in our nation, and what did she describe it as? I quote, a pantomime.

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“Well, the real pantomime is the SNP in Scotland.”

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Unpaid carers ‘saving more than entire NHS budget'

Lib Dem leader Ed Davey calls for the Government to give carers “the financial support they deserve”.

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He tells the Commons about his constituent Karen - a carer for her husband who has dementia.

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Carers like Karen save the government more than the entire NHS budget, Davey tells MPs.

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Dowden replies that Government has provided £2.3billion for social care support, and is committed to “putting people at the heart of social care”.

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Labour slammed for Just Stop Oil links

Dowden has accused Labour of being influenced by Just Stop Oil.

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The party has taken around £1.5million in donations from Dale Vince, who has also funded the climate protest group.

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Last year, Mr Vince said he had donated “around £10,000” to Just Stop Oil.

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Dowden sayd: “While we are driving down inflation and energy bills, Labour is taking £10,000 from Just Stop Oil protesters, adopting their policies, blocking new production that would force the importation of more foreign oil and gas.”

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Dowden Defends Schools Record

The Deputy PM defended the Government’s document on colleges, and says a register of lacking kids stays beneath beneath evaluate.

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He provides the Government has offered £4billion additional funding for colleges this 12 months, with the identical deliberate subsequent 12 months.

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This has resulted within the “highest reading standards in the western world”, he says.

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Labour ‘on course for a landslide’

PMQs is going down simply hours after new polling prompt Labour is heading in the right direction for a landslide victory on the subsequent basic election.

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However, the celebration’s margins are falling throughout the nation, in accordance with the primary megapoll beneath new constituency boundaries to be launched later this 12 months.

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Sir Keir Starmer’s celebration may win 470 seats in contrast with 129 for the Conservatives, the internationalist Best for Britain marketing campaign group mentioned.

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The evaluation is predicated on a survey by pollster Focaldata, which requested 10,140 folks in Great Britain between April 20 and May 9 which celebration they'd vote for if a basic election had been held tomorrow.

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The findings are more likely to pile strain on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, within the US right now.

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Although he may take some consolation from predictions that Labour’s majority may very well be in danger throughout the nation.

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Labour’s vote share can be at about 35 per cent, 12 proportion factors forward of the Tories, the modelling confirmed.

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But that's decrease than final autumn when polling gave Labour a 42 per cent share.

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Even in a worst-case situation for Labour, it might nonetheless be the largest celebration in a hung Parliament, in accordance with the evaluation.

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Tug of War

Speaker Lindsay Hoyle kicks off PMQs by confirming the House of Commons beat the House of Lords 4-0 in a tug of warfare competitors on Tuesday.

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