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Written Question
Business: Coronavirus
Tuesday 27th October 2020

Asked by: Yasmin Qureshi (Labour - Bolton South and Walkden)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, if he will hold discussions with the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government on the potential merits of reopening business support grant funding schemes for allocation by local authorities.

Answered by Kemi Badenoch - Leader of HM Official Opposition

The Chancellor recently announced that we will be providing additional funding to Local Authorities in Tier 2 areas to allow them to make grants of up to £2,100 per month to hospitality, leisure, and hotel/B&B businesses affected by the restrictions on socialising in those areas.

In addition, any business across England which is legally closed will receive grants worth up to £3,000 per month.

Finally, additional funding has been provided local authorities in Tier 3, to enable them to support businesses which can remain open but which are nonetheless severely affected by restrictions on socialising.


Written Question
Unemployment: Training
Tuesday 27th October 2020

Asked by: Yasmin Qureshi (Labour - Bolton South and Walkden)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what recent discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Education on the adequacy of (a) funding for education and (b) skills provision to support the unemployed.

Answered by Steve Barclay

Treasury Ministers regularly meet with the Secretary of State for Education to discuss education funding. The Government has committed to a £1 billion package to help students catch up on lost learning and £100 million to boost remote education. This is in addition to the £7.1 billion of core funding for schools announced at the 2019 spending round.

On skills provision to support the unemployed, in his Plan for Jobs, the Chancellor announced: new incentives to boost apprenticeships, funding to triple the number of traineeships and sector-based work academy placements, additional investment in the National Careers Service to support more adults with high quality careers guidance, and funding for school and college leavers to study high value courses when there are not employment opportunities available to them.

Additionally, from next April, adults who do not have a full Level 3 qualification will be able to take Level 3 qualifications in high value subjects for free. This support complements existing support for unemployed adults, funded through the Adult Education Budget.


Written Question
Coronavirus: Disease Control
Tuesday 27th October 2020

Asked by: Yasmin Qureshi (Labour - Bolton South and Walkden)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, if he will (a) conduct and (b) publish an equality impact assessment of the (i) financial and (ii) social measures the Government has taken to support people during the covid-19 outbreak.

Answered by Kemi Badenoch - Leader of HM Official Opposition

The Treasury takes care to pay due regard to the equality impacts of its policy decisions relating to the Covid-19 outbreak, in line with all legal requirements and the Government’s commitment to promoting equality. There are internal procedural requirements and support in place for ensuring that such considerations inform decisions taken by Ministers.


Written Question
Unemployment
Monday 26th October 2020

Asked by: Yasmin Qureshi (Labour - Bolton South and Walkden)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what recent discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions on the adequacy of funding for support for the unemployed.

Answered by Steve Barclay

I refer the Honourable Member to the written answer I gave on 16 October 2020 to Question 102900: questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-questions/detail/2020-10-13/102900


Written Question
Marriage: Coronavirus
Friday 23rd October 2020

Asked by: Yasmin Qureshi (Labour - Bolton South and Walkden)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what steps he has taken to ensure that businesses in the wedding industry can access suitable insurance for delays and cancellations resulting from the covid-19 outbreak.

Answered by John Glen

The Government is working closely with the insurers, the trade bodies and regulators to understand what more the industry can do to support firms as the economy reopens. We also continue to gather and monitor information on how different sectors, including the wedding industry, are being affected by the current crisis and the availability of cover.

The Government would need to assess access to insurance alongside any other barriers to a sector re-opening, such as social distancing restrictions, when determining the appropriate course of action.

Wedding operators are eligible for assistance through the wider Government support package if they are in financial difficulty. We continue to keep this package under close review.


Written Question
Self-employed: Coronavirus
Monday 28th September 2020

Asked by: Yasmin Qureshi (Labour - Bolton South and Walkden)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what financial assistance is available to PAYE freelancers whose employers will not register them for support through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.

Answered by Jesse Norman - Shadow Leader of the House of Commons

The Government has committed to an unprecedented package to support individuals through this difficult time. Those not eligible for the CJRS or SEISS may have access to other measures which are designed to ensure that people get help at this time.

The Government has injected an additional £9.3 billion into the welfare system according to OBR estimates. These changes include a £20 per week increase to the Universal Credit (UC) standard allowance and Working Tax Credit basic element, and a nearly £1 billion increase in support for renters through increases to the Local Housing Allowance rates for UC and Housing Benefit claimants.


Written Question
Treasury: Overseas Aid
Wednesday 1st July 2020

Asked by: Yasmin Qureshi (Labour - Bolton South and Walkden)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, which Official Development Assistance programmes that his Department funds are targeted at supporting women and girls.

Answered by Steve Barclay

HM Treasury allocates Official Development Assistance budgets to other government departments. The UK’s Gender Equality Act 2014 (an amendment to 2002 International Development Act, IDA), legally requires all overseas development funding to meaningfully consider the impact of how it will contribute to reducing gender inequality.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 23 Mar 2020
Coronavirus Bill

"The provision states that it is desirable for a local authority or public authority to seek the wishes of the deceased person’s family or a place of worship if there is no next of kin. Saying that it is desirable to take their views into consideration does not mean that …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 23 Mar 2020
Coronavirus Bill

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 23 Mar 2020
Coronavirus Bill

"Earlier, I asked the Minister about cremation and I know that she gave me the assurance that no one would be cremated or buried against their religious wishes. However, with all due respect, assurances from the Minister are not the same as provisions in the Bill. The Bill still says …..."
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