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This is a damp squib from a Tory Party who have no solutions to the problems they have created in the justice system – Burgon

Richard Burgon MP, Labour’s Shadow Justice Secretary, responding to the Government’s Prison and Courts Bill, said:

“While there are some welcome proposals, overall this is a damp squib from a Tory Party who have no solutions to the problems they have created in the justice system

“We were promised the ‘biggest overhaul of prisons in a generation’ but there is no plan to deal with understaffing and overcrowding – the two biggest challenges facing the prison system.

“A duty on prisons to reform is of course welcome. But without a plan to back it up, this is simply a symbolic gesture.

“Labour is open to Governors having greater autonomy, but this must not become a way for Ministers to simply shift responsibility for their policy failures elsewhere.

“And the Chief Inspector of Prisons has already queried whether league tables could be meaningful.

“Preventing cross examination of victims of domestic violence by the perpetrator is welcome. However, the Tories’ reckless cuts to legal aid have greatly contributed to this unacceptable situation.”

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The Tories’ immigration policy is a complete mess – Abbott

Diane Abbott MP, Labour’s Shadow Home Secretary, responding to the release of the latest migration statistics, said:

“The Tories’ immigration policy is a complete mess. Despite their claims, they are still nowhere near to achieving their unworkable target.

“The Tories blame the EU for this, but EU and non-EU long-term migration are the same, and each of them is way over 100,000 by themselves. The ONS are clear there was no statistically significant fall in net migration numbers. 

“The only significant drop was in international students, who enrich our education system and the wider economy and whose decline will make us all worse off.”

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These findings from the BMA are a stark wakeup – Blomfield

Paul Blomfield MP, Shadow Brexit Minister, responding to a BMA report that reveals more than four in ten European doctors are considering leaving the UK following Brexit, said:

“Labour has been warning the Government for months now that its failure to guarantee the status of Europeans living and working here is not in the national interest.

“These findings from the BMA are a stark wakeup call about the consequences of this uncertainty for a health service already at breaking point.

“The Government must act urgently and guarantee the status of Europeans – for our health service, for our economy and to create goodwill amongst our future negotiating partners.

“It’s failure to do so is an act of self-harm.”

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The Road Investment Strategy is beginning to look like a wish-list rather than a deliverable plan – Andy McDonald

Andy McDonald MP, Labour’s Shadow Transport Secretary, responding to Transport Secretary Chris Grayling’s refusal to commit to delivering schemes in the Government’s Road Investment Strategy at today’s Transport Questions, said:

“The Office of Rail and Road report into Highways England showed the Government’s Road Investment Strategy to be in chaos. The agency are over budget, behind schedule and serious doubts have been cast on whether promised investment will be delivered on time, if at all.

“The Road Investment Strategy is beginning to look like a wish-list rather than a deliverable plan to improve England’s road network. The government must reassure the public that promised works won’t be cancelled or delayed, and they should explain how they will guarantee road users’ safety following their failure to manage investment in England’s roads.”

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Press release: Housing starts hit 9-year high

The number of new build homes that have started to be built continued to rise last year to the highest level since 2007, figures released today (23 February 2017) show.

The latest house building data shows that 153,370 new homes were started in the year to December, up 5% on the previous year.

More than 140,500 homes were completed in the year to December 2016.

Meanwhile, figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders show first-time buyer lending totalled 338,900 loans in 2016, up 8% on last year.

Housing and Planning Minister Gavin Barwell said:

We’ve got the country building again with the highest number of housing starts for 9 years. However, we know there’s more to be done to build more homes in the places that people want to live.

Our housing white paper sets out an ambitious set of proposals to deliver more land, speed up build out, diversify the housing market, and support people who need help now.

The figures also show strong growth across the country with Islington and Manchester experiencing high levels of starts in the year to December 2016, with an annual increase of 296% and 323% respectively.

Reforms in the recently published housing white paper set out the government’s bold new plans to fix the broken housing market and build more homes across England.

The 4 key aspects of the paper set out new measures to ensure the housing market works for everyone, and help local authorities, developers and SME builders get building.

Building more homes is an absolute priority, which is why the government plans to invest £25 billion in housing over the Spending Review.

£1.4 billion of funding has been released for Affordable Housing, and restrictions on funding have been relaxed so providers can build a range of homes including for Affordable Rent and Rent to Buy which help people save for a deposit before they buy.

The House building: December quarter 2016 England statistics record the number of new build homes completed and started during the quarter October to December. It uses data sourced from building control officers at local authorities, the National House Building Council and independent inspectors.

According to the Council of Mortgage Lenders, the number of first-time buyers in December 2016 is up 8% year on year.

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