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00:00Matt Smith
00:00Question number one, Mr Speaker
00:03Prime Minister
00:06Thank you, Mr Speaker
00:07An attack on Britain's Jewish community is an attack on all of us
00:14Mr Speaker, I'm pleased to say that London ambulances have now replaced the Hatzola ambulances
00:22and that the NHS will pay for the permanent replacements
00:27We're also accelerating our social cohesion plan to strengthen our British values of tolerance, decency and respect
00:34Mr Speaker, we're also strengthening our communities by extending Pride in Place
00:39announcing the locations of seven new towns and delivering over 300 new school-based nurseries
00:46This is investment in our high streets, more homes and action to support working people with the cost of living
00:54Mr Speaker, today we will also celebrate the installation of the new Archbishop of Canterbury
01:00It's a key role in our national life and I wish her every success
01:05This morning I had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others
01:08In addition to my duties in this House, I shall have further such meetings later today
01:13Thank you, Mr Speaker
01:14I'd like to thank the Prime Minister for the £47 million that this Government has given to Lancashire County Council
01:21to repair potholes
01:23However, my constituents still feel like they need a moon-boogie to navigate the streets of Lancashire
01:28So would you agree with me that the reform councillors at Lancashire County Council are clearly wired to the moon
01:34if they think they're making effective use of this £47 million
01:40Well, can I extend my sympathy to residents in Lancashire who have been utterly failed by their reform county council
01:48And, Mr Speaker, it's the same picture across the country
01:51In Kent, reform are cutting social care
01:54In Worcestershire, they're hiking council tax by 9% despite promising lower taxes
02:00In Staffordshire, the scandals and infighting have been so bad
02:04The reform are on their fourth leader in 11 months
02:08It's a warning to the whole country
02:10Reform have nothing to offer but chaos, grievance and division
02:16Leader of the Opposition, Kevin Bain
02:19Thank you, Mr Speaker
02:23I asked the Prime Minister six questions last week
02:27and he didn't answer a single one
02:30He has a duty to this House, Mr Speaker, to answer the question
02:34Let's see if he can do better this week
02:38I'll start with a simple one
02:41Will the Prime Minister approve the licences for Rosebank and Jackdaw gas fields in the North Sea?
02:47Prime Minister
02:49Mr Speaker, under statute, that is a matter for the Secretary of State, as she knows
02:56Because it's the same arrangements that were in place under the last government
03:04Licences were granted, they were then struck down because of the defects in the process of the last government
03:10But, Mr Speaker, oil and gas is coming out of the North Sea 24-7
03:16It will be part of the energy mix for many years to come
03:19We fully support all existing oil and gas fields throughout their lifespan
03:23And in November we made changes to extend to allow neighbouring fields to be exploited
03:29But we need to take control of our energy prices
03:31The only way to do that is through renewables
03:36The party opposite used to make that argument
03:41One of their senior figures in 22 said this
03:47It's investment in nuclear renewables that will reduce our dependence on fossil fuels
03:52And keep out the tubercles down
03:54Who was that senior figure?
03:56The Leader of the Opposition
04:07This is not the day to be thrown out with a two-week break coming
04:10Mr Speaker, we can have renewables and oil and gas
04:16He says it's a matter for the Secretary of State
04:20He says it's a matter for the Secretary of State
04:23I thought he was the Prime Minister
04:25And he loves to hide behind legal process every single time
04:29I wonder, Mr Speaker, what a Director of Public
04:35Order, order, order
04:36Mr Gelsin, you don't want to test my patience, I'm sure
04:39Come back
04:41Mr Speaker, the Prime Minister loves to hide behind legal process
04:45I wonder what a Director of Public Prosecutions would make of the defence
04:50Sorry, I can't produce my WhatsApps, my phone's been stolen
04:56The Jackdaw gas field could be up and running before winter
05:00All that gas would be used here in the UK to heat 1.6 million homes
05:06That is enough to power Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex put together
05:12So will the Prime Minister approve the licences
05:14Or is the Energy Secretary running the Government?
05:17Prime Minister
05:20Mr Speaker, legislation has been passed
05:23It's absolutely clear that the quasi-judicial duty under legislation
05:28Rests with the Secretary of State
05:31I really think, if she's going to put this challenge to me
05:34She needs to read the legislation
05:36That is the legislation that they applied for 14 years
05:40It's exactly the legislation that they used to put the licences in place
05:45Which were then struck down because the process was defective
05:49But Mr Speaker, let's be clear
05:51When Russia invaded Ukraine, energy prices doubled
05:54The 12-day war, oil prices hit £100 a barrel
05:58In the last four weeks, because we're on the fossil fuel rollercoaster
06:02Everybody has been held to ransom
06:05The only way forward is to go further and faster on renewables
06:10And the leader
06:14Mr Speaker, the leader of the Opposition's approach
06:17Is to outsource our foreign policy
06:20And let the US decide whether we go to war
06:22To outsource our energy policy to Russia and Iran
06:26And let them set the price of energy
06:28I will never do that
06:29Because it's not in the British national interest
06:34Mr Speaker, he is hiding behind so many people
06:37He is the Prime Minister
06:39He can make this decision today
06:41He can
06:42He is so weak
06:44He's the first person to be pushed around by the Energy Secretary
06:47Let me remind him, Mr Speaker
06:49Let me remind him who is on my side
06:52The unions, yes, GMB
06:54They're on my side
06:56Tony Blair
06:57Mr Speaker, Renewable UK
06:59The very people that he's talking about
07:02They are saying drill in the North Sea
07:04Centrica, Octopus Energy
07:06Even Labour MPs
07:08Let me quote the Labour member for Pembrokeshire
07:11Who says
07:12Offshoring our carbon emissions
07:14Might give a sense of moral superiority
07:17But it is simply impoverishing our communities
07:20We agree
07:22So why does the Prime Minister think he knows better than everyone else?
07:27I'm going to have one more go
07:28The legislation
07:29The statute
07:33The law prescribes the decision maker
07:36They know that
07:37They should be embarrassed
07:38That she doesn't even
07:39She's attacking me
07:41Without having read the legislation
07:43The legislation sets out who the decision maker is
07:47It's the Secretary of State
07:48It is not the Prime Minister
07:50It has to be the Secretary of State
07:52And it's a quasi-judicial process
07:54Exactly the process that they ran for many years
07:57And Mr Speaker
07:58Oil and gas is part of the mix for many years to come
08:01But we do need to get on to renewables
08:03But Mr Speaker
08:04We're discussing this because of the war
08:06We need to de-escalate
08:08And that is
08:09Yes we are
08:10That is why I stuck to my principles
08:12Not to join the war
08:14And to act in collective self-defence
08:16I appreciate the Leader of the Opposition doesn't get that
08:19Like she wanted to jump into the war without regard to the consequences
08:24And then to a mother of all U-turns
08:27And now she's stranded without a thought through position
08:30And Mr Speaker when she was asked at the weekend
08:33Whether she approved of the war
08:34She said oh that's a difficult one
08:37It certainly is if you've got absolutely no judgment
08:42Mr Speaker I'm going to let the Prime Minister in on a secret
08:46He's the Prime Minister
08:48He can change the legislation
08:49Hiding behind the Energy Secretary is pathetic
08:53Mr Speaker under his Labour government
08:56Under his Labour government
08:57We buy half the gas we use from Norway
09:00Last year Labour's, Norway's Labour government
09:04Drilled 49 wells in the North Sea
09:07That's what Norway's Labour government did
09:09How many did Britain drill?
09:11Zero
09:12For the first time since 1964
09:15Under his government Britain drilled no wells
09:20Why is energy security the right policy for Labour in Norway
09:24But the wrong policy for Labour in Britain?
09:27Yeah
09:29Mr Speaker so now our attack is
09:31If you change and put past some different law
09:33You could take the decision
09:34Which she's challenged me today
09:36For not taking
09:36It's absolutely ridiculous
09:37Ridiculous
09:38All that would do is to slow the process down
09:42Oil and gas is coming out every day
09:45There's a mix of that and renewables
09:47But it's really important Mr Speaker
09:50The most important thing to get energy security
09:53Is to ensure we de-escalate this war
09:56I know where I stand on this
09:58We are noining the war
10:00She wanted to join the war
10:02She didn't think through the consequences
10:04And now she doesn't know where she stands
10:07On the most important issue
10:08Facing this country at this time
10:12Mr Speaker
10:14The Norwegian Prime Minister
10:15Is doing what is right for his country
10:17If only our Prime Minister would do the same
10:22Stopping all new drilling in the North Sea
10:24Was a reckless promise
10:26When he made it before the election
10:27In the middle of a global energy crisis
10:30It is catastrophic
10:32Experts are predicting a £300 rise in bills in July
10:37Approving new licences
10:39Would show he was serious about cutting bills
10:41Why wouldn't he do it?
10:44Mr Speaker
10:45Because of the action that we've taken
10:47Bills are coming down
10:49By up for £100 household bills
10:52Next month
10:53Then they will be capped for three months
10:55That's what we're doing
10:57To protect households across the country
10:59And who voted against it?
11:01The Tories
11:02And Reform
11:03Because they just don't get the impact
11:06On working people that we will protect
11:09Don't bear not
11:10Mr Speaker
11:11He says bills are coming down
11:13They are higher than they were when he came into office
11:16And he's talking about
11:18You know, he's talking about what they're doing
11:19To help with energy bills
11:21Families and businesses will suffer
11:23From the spike in energy costs
11:25Because of his decisions
11:26He could abolish the green taxes on their bills
11:29He could stop the fuel duty rise
11:31We could drill our own gas in the North Sea
11:34What's he doing?
11:35He is planning another giveaway to people on welfare
11:39Yet again, he's taking money from those who do work
11:42To give to those who don't
11:45First we had the budget for Benefit Street
11:48Now it's the bailout for Benefit Street
11:50Doesn't this just prove that they've given up being the Labour Party
11:54And they're now just the Welfare Party
12:02They're the ones that doubled spend on welfare
12:06They're the ones with a broken system
12:07And when we tried to mend it, what did they do?
12:10They voted against it
12:11Order, order, order
12:12Mr Dewist
12:13You're tempting my patience
12:14Thank you, Prime Minister
12:16Mr Speaker, she talks about the spike in energy prices
12:19That's because of the war
12:20Which I say we shouldn't join
12:21And she says we should join
12:23Without following through on the consequences
12:26And time and time again
12:28She gets the big calls absolutely wrong
12:32She wanted to drag us into the war
12:34She got that wrong
12:35She opposed taking control of energy security
12:38And she got that wrong
12:40She opposed our decision to cut energy bills
12:42And she got that wrong
12:44And she seriously thinks that'll make her relevant
12:46And she's got that wrong
12:48Thank you, Mr Speaker
12:55Smash the gangs
12:56That is what the Prime Minister promised us
12:59Trust me, I will stop the boats from coming
13:02But 70,000 later
13:04And 1,000 in the last week
13:06And too many young men
13:08That posed a threat to national security
13:11Is it not time to admit
13:13Smash the gangs
13:14Has been a total abject failure
13:16Along, frankly
13:17With most of his other policies
13:19But isn't it now time
13:20He told us
13:21As summer approaches
13:23What is plan B?
13:26Prime Minister
13:27Well, Mr Speaker
13:27This is from the man of the party
13:29That voted against
13:30Giving law enforcement
13:31Counter-terrorism-style powers
13:33To tackle that
13:34So he wants the grievance
13:35He doesn't want it sorted
13:37And he has absolutely no judgment
13:39He again said
13:40Let's join the war
13:41Let's all go to war
13:42I want to make it perfectly clear
13:45He wants the war
13:45A week later
13:46Screeching U-turn
13:48We don't want to go to war
13:49And he says
13:49Trust his judgment
13:51Mr Speaker
13:52It's hard to take anything he says seriously
13:54He promised lower tax
13:56And now reform councils
13:57Are hiking council tax
13:58By 9%
14:00In Worcestershire
14:02This is what he said about Worcestershire
14:04He said
14:05We took control of a virtually bankrupt council
14:07I wish we hadn't bothered
14:10He asked for people's votes
14:12And then he abandons them
14:15Reform don't want to solve problems
14:17They only want to exploit them
14:18I am thankful for the opportunity
14:20To change this country for the better
14:22He says he wish he hadn't bothered winning councils
14:25Because they're an absolute disgrace
14:30Thank you Mr Speaker
14:33Can I thank the Prime Minister
14:34For the £35 million of funding
14:37Announced this week
14:38To transform Crucible Theatre
14:40And keep the world
14:42And keep the world
14:46And keep the world
14:46And keep the world
14:47And keep the world
14:47And keep the world
14:48And keep the world
14:52And keep the world
15:22And keep the world
15:25Snooker championship
15:26At the heart of Sheffield
15:29I want my constituents
15:31To be able to enjoy
15:32This fantastic tournament
15:33Day and night
15:34Travelling by tram train
15:36From Stocksbridge
15:36To Sheffield
15:37Via Ooterbridge
15:38Wharncliffside
15:39And Deepcar
15:40I am grateful
15:41For our South Yorkshire Mayor
15:43Oliver Coppard
15:43For kickstarting
15:44These plans
15:45Will the Prime Minister
15:47Work with me
15:48And the South Yorkshire Mayor
15:49To ensure we get
15:51Spares in the ground
15:51For a tram train
15:52Extension to Stocksbridge
15:54As soon as possible
15:55So my constituents
15:56Can enjoy the snooker
15:59I see Reform of Works
16:01Walked out
16:01They obviously realise
16:02They're absolutely snookered
16:06Mr Speaker
16:07No, I don't think so
16:13Sheffield and the Crucible Theatre
16:15Are the beating heart
16:16Of snooker
16:17And I am delighted
16:18That we'll host
16:18The World Snooker Championships
16:20For many years to come
16:22Because this is what Labour stands for
16:24Investing in things
16:25That make us proud
16:26Of the places
16:27That we live
16:28Can I reassure
16:29My Honourable Friend
16:30We're working closely
16:30With South Yorkshire
16:31Combined Authority
16:32On better transport links
16:34Providing over £1.4 billion
16:35To spend on their priorities
16:37Which could include
16:38A new tram fleet
16:39More modern stops
16:40Or deliver
16:41But
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