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James Cleverly Excerpts
Monday 24th November 2025

(1 day, 5 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Lindsay Hoyle Portrait Mr Speaker
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It will all be on Sky News in between. I call the shadow Secretary of State.

James Cleverly Portrait Sir James Cleverly (Braintree) (Con)
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The Prime Minister, the Chancellor and even the Secretary of State himself have said that they will not touch council tax bands in this Parliament. Does he not recognise that a new tax, or levy, revaluation or surcharge, would be a de facto breach of that commitment, and will he therefore rule it out?

Steve Reed Portrait Steve Reed
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Again, much as I would like to comment on matters that are properly for the Budget, the right hon. Gentleman will know that there is a very long-standing convention that prevents me from doing so.

James Cleverly Portrait Sir James Cleverly
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All the Secretary of State had to do was repeat his earlier commitments. He chose not to do so. Labour’s unfair funding review shows that the party is consciously starving well-run councils of money, penalising councils that have kept council tax low and subsidising his political friends in high-spending, wasteful, Labour-run councils. How on earth can the Secretary of State justify this blatant party political decision?

Steve Reed Portrait Steve Reed
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The right hon. Gentleman will remember his former colleagues being caught on video boasting about how they were taking money away from poorer areas, and giving it to wealthier parts of the country that needed it less. Through the fair funding review, this Government are ensuring that funding is aligned with need and with deprivation. That is the right thing to do.