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Starmer states that the commercial war “in the interest of nobody” and the government will adopt “calm and pragmatic approach”
Keir Starmer He begins saying that he spoke to President Zelenskyy and Zelenskyy asked Starmer to thank Hoyle for participating.
On rates, Starmer says:
A commercial war is not in anyone’s interest and the country deserves and we will adopt a calm and pragmatic approach.
That’s why the construction interviews are proceeding to agree on a wider agreement of economic prosperity with the United States. That’s why we are working with all the sectors and sectors that could be affected.
Our decisions will always be guided by our national interests and that is why we have prepared for all the possibilities and we will not exclude anything.
Key events
Badenoch says the Work The government has lost the most experienced commercial negotiator in the country. He asks what Starmer is making to protect the automotive industry.
Starr He says that Badenoch was a commercial secretary. He says he cannot criticize the job for not having a commercial agreement with the United States when he has not negotiated one.
Badenoch He says that the United Kingdom had the economy quickly growing in the G7 when the tores left the assignment.
Starr He accuses Badenoch of talking about the country. He says that growth will be expected to increase during this parliament.
Badenoch It turns to Birmingham and says that normally an emergency is declared due to an act of nature, not an act of work. Asks if Rachel Reeves He will land in his tax rules.
Starr He says the situation in Birmingham is unacceptable. He supports the advice in declaring an emergency.
Badenoch He says he doesn’t want retirees to be poorer.
He asks if Starmer regrets he has promised to freeze the advice of the advice when it happened.
Starr He says, if Badenoch was against the pensioner’s poverty, he would have had to resign when he was in government. He says that Badenoch was a minister in charge of the Council tax. And he says that the councilors of Tory want the limit of the increases in the tax taxes to remove.
Starmer says that Tory requires “work tax” will cost families £ 3,500 a “fantasy figure”
Badenoch Starmer says he claims to bring stability, but is bringing fragility. He says that the tax tax will cost families £ 3,500.
Starr He says this is a “fantasy figure”.
And at Badenoch’s press conference he couldn’t say if he would invert the decisions of the work, he says.
He says that Badench wants the extra investment of the NHS paid by taxes in the budget, but opposes these tax increases at the same time.
Kemi Badenoch He says from Sunday Labor’s “work tax” means that companies will have to cut wages, put prices or personal bag. What should they do?
Starr He says he is eliminating the casino left by the tores. The national life salary has increased by £ 1,400, he says. The hot houses discount has been extended. And wages are increasing faster prices.
Under the Tories we had the worst record on the standards of life never registered.
Starmer states that the commercial war “in the interest of nobody” and the government will adopt “calm and pragmatic approach”
Keir Starmer He begins saying that he spoke to President Zelenskyy and Zelenskyy asked Starmer to thank Hoyle for participating.
On rates, Starmer says:
A commercial war is not in anyone’s interest and the country deserves and we will adopt a calm and pragmatic approach.
That’s why the construction interviews are proceeding to agree on a wider agreement of economic prosperity with the United States. That’s why we are working with all the sectors and sectors that could be affected.
Our decisions will always be guided by our national interests and that is why we have prepared for all the possibilities and we will not exclude anything.
Lindsay HoyleThe speaker, he begins by saying that he recently joined the parliamentary parliamentary partner in an event in Ukraine to celebrate the third anniversary of the third anniversary of the Bucha massacre.
In front of the Green Party UQ on Gaza (see 11.43am), spokesperson for the foreign affairs of the party, Ellie ChownsHe published this statement.
The Green Party condemns the brutal decision of the Israeli government to expand its military operations in Gaza in the strongest possible terms. Home large areas of the territory and displaced with force countless Gaza to create so -called “security areas” would be a further violation of international law against a population already devastated by 18 months of conflict.
“His is not security; it is domain and cancellation. It would do an ethnic cleaning and a further collective punishment on a mass scale, and would deepen only the unimaginable suffering already lasting by the people of Gaza.
Here is the list of parliamentarians to ask a question to Pmq.
Starmer faces Badenoch a PDA
PMQS starts at noon.
Patrick Harvie will defend himself as a co-conceivement of Scottish vegetables, saying that he helped them become “serious political force”

Severin Carrell
Severin Carrell is the editor of the Guardian Scotland.
Patrick HarvieProbably the leader of the longest party in the United Kingdom policy has announced that he is standing as co-related to the Scottish green after almost 17 years in the role.
A MSP Scottish Greens since 2003, Harvie had recently taken a Holyrood leave for an operation and a recovery. He announced today that they do not contest the leadership elections of the party of this summer.
In addition to serving as the party co-convesto since 2008, Harvie has also mediated the agreement to be shared by power with the government of the Scottish National Party under Nicola Sturgeon in 2021 which saw the Greens obtain ministerial roles for the first time in the United Kingdom.
In a statement, he said:
At the beginning of the devolution, few people considered the Greens as a serious political force. But when we grew up, learned and developed, we became the most significant and supported new movement in Scottish policy for generations. Given the growing urgency of the climatic emergency, that movement is very necessary.
Green solutions are more necessary than ever and we have been the only part clearly supporting the action necessary to face the growing inequality and climate and the natural emergency. Others are happy to set goals, but then they actively resist the action necessary to meet them.
Harvie introduced a freezing of the rent while a minister and co-discontinued the Bute House agreement in 2021 which committed the Scottish government for the most ambitious public transport, the climate and housing policies, including free bus travel for Under 21 and a pilot project to abolish flagship rates, which has been suspended since then.
This agreement collapsed in Humza Yousaf, Sturgeon’s successor as leader and Prime Minister Snp, decided that many green policies were damaging the popularity of the SNP and ended unilaterally the agreement to share power.
Under this leadership, the Scottish green also moved to become a party declaredly in favor of independence, with Harvie a prominent spokesperson for the Yes Scotland campaign during the 2014 referendum campaign. He also vigorously supported the trans rights, adopting a position that saw some characters of Green Senior leave the party.