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Business of the House: Backbench Business - Welfare Reform (Sick and Disabled People) (27 Feb 2014) theyworkforyou/debates/?id=2014-02-27a.423.0&s=speaker%3A24736#g437.1 Guto Bebb: rose- Business of the House: Backbench Business - Welfare Reform (Sick and Disabled People) (27 Feb 2014) theyworkforyou/debates/?id=2014-02-27a.423.0&s=speaker%3A24736#g442.1 Guto Bebb: It is a pleasure to follow the right hon. Member for Stirling (Mrs McGuire). I pay tribute to the hon. Member for Hayes and Harlington (John McDonnell) on securing this debate and representing the 104,000 petitioners. The National Audit Office report published this morning on the implementation of PIP is a disappointment, but it is important to point out, at the outset, that the report... Business of the House: Backbench Business - Welfare Reform (Sick and Disabled People) (27 Feb 2014) theyworkforyou/debates/?id=2014-02-27a.423.0&s=speaker%3A24736#g467.0 Guto Bebb: If the hon. Lady is so proud of the record of Labour, can she explain why training and skills programmes financed by the European social fund in Wales are not being made available to Work programme planners because of a decision by the Welsh Labour Government?
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