00:00Mr. Speaker, I'm very happy to welcome his tiny tariff deal, but the fact is, it has put us in a worse position than we were in March.
00:08He should not over-egg the pudding. Let's talk about how things are getting worse now.
00:14In every month of this year, household names like Sainsbury's, Tesco, Asda, and Santander have cut staff.
00:21The ONS estimates that there are 100,000 fewer jobs than a year ago.
00:27And this was before his jobs tax, which will make things worse.
00:32Can the Prime Minister promise the House that by this time next year, unemployment will be lower than it is today?
00:39Prime Minister. Mr. Speaker, I think she just said a tiny tariff deal.
00:46Can I suggest that she gets the train to Solihull, two hours, goes to speak to the workforce at JLR,
00:54their families, and their communities, to tell them she would rip up the deal that protects their jobs?
01:02And when she's done that, she might travel across to Scunthorpe and tell the steel workers there
01:08she's going to rip up the deal that saves their jobs.
01:11And then if she's got time, go up to Scotland and talk to the whiskey distilleries.
01:15Tell them she'd rip up the deal that's creating 1,200 jobs for them, boosting their exports,
01:20and then come back here next week and tell us what reaction she got.
01:26I didn't hear her promise to get unemployment down, and that's because he knows things are going to get worse.
01:33Mr. Speaker, she should listen to business. They're in favour of our trade deals.
01:37The India deal. Fantastic deal.
01:41Tariffs on cars cut to 10%.
01:43Whiskey and gin. Tariffs halved.
01:45£4.8 billion into our economy.
01:47What does she say she'll do with the India deal?
01:49She wants to rip it up.
01:51The US deal that saves thousands upon thousands of jobs.
01:55What does she want to do?
01:56She wants to rip it up.
01:57The EU deal, good for our economy.
01:59She's not going to even wait to see what it says.
02:01She absurdly says she's going to rip it up.
02:03It is so unserious.
02:05She even was reduced last week to calling the Indian government, accusing them of fake news.
02:10No wonder she did so badly as a trade secretary.
02:12Mr. Speaker, the project for them is over.
02:15They're sliding into a bivion.
02:16They're a dead party walking.
02:18Bivion!
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