- ONS economy stats: Tomorrow is judgement day for Jeremy Hunt
- Braverman must apologise to women and girls for police dropping complaints
- Conservative MPs must back amendments to ban child detention
- Budget is “judgement day” for Chancellor on cost of living crisis
- Jane Dodds responds to Health Minister statement on Dental Reform
ONS economy stats: Tomorrow is judgement day for Jeremy Hunt
Responding to this morning’s ONS earnings and employment figures, Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesperson Sarah Olney said:
Tomorrow is judgement day for Jeremy Hunt. He must finally end the cost of living crisis and the endless pay squeeze which is crippling families across the country.
The revolving door of Conservative Chancellors in recent years have all failed at keeping prices down. Jeremy Hunt can take action tomorrow and cut energy bills by £500, by introducing a proper windfall tax on the bumper profits of oil and gas firms. They are raking in billions off the back of higher energy bills and the public won’t stomach it any longer.
Braverman must apologise to women and girls for police dropping complaints
Responding to the figures that show police forces drop most complaints of officer violence against women, Liberal Democrat Chief Whip and former Police Officer, Wendy Chamberlain MP said:
These statistics tell us what millions of women and girls already know. Across the country, they look to the police to protect them and ultimately the buck stops with the Home Office to fix this crisis.
Violence against women and girls has no place in our society, not least in the police forces that are meant to keep us all safe.
We need swift action from Suella Braverman, including a promise to tighten vetting and investigation regulations. But first, she needs to apologise for the Government and police forces letting women and girls across the country down.