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Suzanne Webb (Intervening in speech by Ruth Edwards):
The furlough scheme is effectively credit to business. My grandparents used to call credit never, neverland. Does my hon.
Suzanne Webb:
The UK Government have delivered an extra £12.7 billion to the devolved Administrations throughout this pandemic, including £6.5 billion for the Scottish Government. Does my hon.
Suzanne Webb:
Does my right hon. Friend share my concern about the case of Ye Ming Yuen in Singapore, and will he ensure that the Government continue to raise our objections to the use of corporal punishment all over the world?
Dominic Raab:
My hon.
Suzanne Webb:
As a Brummie by birth, my thoughts go out to all the victims of this weekend’s appalling incident. But knife crime is not just a problem in our cities. In 2017, Ryan Passey was tragically killed at the hands of a knife bearer after an altercation in my constituency. Does my hon.
Suzanne Webb:
I thank the Minister and the Secretary of State for the forward-thinking measures to support winter capacity in our hospitals. We should not, however, forget the work of our hospices, which have no seasons and work compassionately all year round. Will my hon.
Suzanne Webb:
My constituency is known for its culinary delights such as the fantastic Butterfingers Deli, and Balti Bazaar in Lye, not forgetting its equally fantastic independent local pubs. Does my right hon.
Suzanne Webb:
Does my right hon. Friend agree that BBC reporting should be completely impartial, independent and free of bias, so that it can remain a trusted news source?
John Whittingdale:
I very much agree with my hon. Friend on that.
Restoration and Renewal of the Houses of Parliament - 16th July 2020
I welcome this debate about the mother of all refurbishments. This building is the very fabric of our democracy. The building is steeped in such architectural and political history. It is the very bastion of egalitarianism.
Suzanne Webb:
On Black Country Day, it is fitting that I pay tribute to Sam Billingham, a constituent of mine who, necessitated by her experience, founded her own domestic violence charity in the west midlands called SODA, which offers support for domestic abuse survivors.
Suzanne Webb, Member of Parliament for Stourbridge, has welcomed the “bold and decisive” plan set out by the Chancellor to save many jobs in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Speaking in Parliament on Wednesday, Suzanne reiterated that her number one priority for the area was “jobs, jobs, jobs”, p