00:00Today, the Chancellor announced our next steps to deliver the plan for change, a new Oxford-Cambridge
00:05corridor, redeveloping Old Trafford and supporting a new runway at Heathrow. We're removing the
00:11barriers to investment, supporting innovation and going further and faster to boost growth.
00:17This morning, the Chancellor embraced a series of Conservative policies. Although many are
00:22welcomed, they will take years to deliver.
00:24She says they're their ideas. Mr Speaker, she says she's in support of a third runway
00:28at Heathrow. Her Shadow Transport Secretary says that it would be calamitous. The Shadow
00:34Business Secretary is busy writing letters opposing airport expansion in his own backyard.
00:39The Shadow Chief Secretary says the Oxford-Cambridge idea is flawed and he's against it. We're
00:45the coalition of builders, they're the coalition of blockers.
00:50Mr Speaker, he forgets his own Chancellor blocked an airport in her constituency. They
00:55are hypocrites, Mr Speaker. Let's talk about this employment bill. Part one of the bill
01:00means a new employee could start a job in the morning and take their employer to a tribunal
01:05that afternoon. It is no wonder that this bill has been called an adventure playground
01:12for lawyers. This bill is terrible for business, but it is great employment for lawyers. I
01:17know the Prime Minister loves the legal profession, but he needs to stop being a lawyer and start
01:23being a leader. This is another measure in the bill that fails his growth test. Will
01:30he show some leadership and drop it?
01:33I understand she likes straight talking. She's talking absolute nonsense. She knows, and
01:40anybody who understands anything about the bill or any employment law will know you can't
01:43start in the morning and go to the tribunal in the afternoon. Now, Mr Speaker, we know
01:48she's not a lawyer. She's clearly not a leader. If she keeps on like this, she is going to
01:53be the next Lettuce.
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