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Looking at issues like immigration, and tuition fees, where the two Coalition partners differ in opinion - do you think the Coalition is strong enough behind the scenes to prove all the media critics ... Show more »Looking at issues like immigration, and tuition fees, where the two Coalition partners differ in opinion - do you think the Coalition is strong enough behind the scenes to prove all the media critics wrong and last the full five years? Show less »
Submitted by: StevenG | 4 votes for this..
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Do you agree with proponents of the cap that balancing net migration is in the interests of Britain's welfare bill and infrastructure?
Submitted by: StevenG | 3 votes for this..
How highly does the immigration cap sit on the list of policy concessions the Lib Dems regretfully made to gain a coalition with the Tories? Is it one you care most about or were you happy to concede ... Show more »How highly does the immigration cap sit on the list of policy concessions the Lib Dems regretfully made to gain a coalition with the Tories? Is it one you care most about or were you happy to concede it? Show less »
Are your Party happy with the figure that the Coalition came up with for the immigration cap or do you feel it goes against the Liberal traditions of freedom?
Submitted by: twister | 6 votes for this..
@Vince Cable How quickly could the bankers bonus limit agreed by the European Parliament be implemented in the UK?
Submitted by: emma | 3 votes for this..
@Vince Cable Would you support halting spending on Trident and using the saved money to regenerate industry?
Submitted by: notrident | 6 votes for this..
0 comments | Topic: Business | Report |
Question for Vince Cable: With budget cuts expected in nearly all government departments how will he ensure that Britain continues to have world-class science research institutes, retain the brightest... Show more »Question for Vince Cable: With budget cuts expected in nearly all government departments how will he ensure that Britain continues to have world-class science research institutes, retain the brightest British scientists, and attract the best minds from overseas? Show less »
Submitted by: Twitter_LisaFogarty | 6 votes for this..
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@ Vince Cable: What plans do you have to regulate the banks so as to avoid another crisis and when will these measures be implemented?
Submitted by: peterblack | 5 votes for this..
Thankyou to people who submitted questions for me to put to BIS on 8th July.
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Thanks to all who made suggestions for the BIS question I was called to ask on Thursday. Obviously I was unable to ask them all but there were some really interesting points raised and a number that... Show more »Thanks to all who made suggestions for the BIS question I was called to ask on Thursday. Obviously I was unable to ask them all but there were some really interesting points raised and a number that I will be taking further through written questions and interventions in debates. You can keep track of these through www.theyworkforyou.com. The question I chose came from a constituent who made me aware of a serious problem in Cambridge with the way visa applications are handled for academic visitors to the University. This is a really important issue for upholding the reputation that universities such as Cambridge have for educational research opportunities. Thanks again for letting me know what's important to you. I'm looking forward to taking more suggestions in the future!' Show less »
Thanks to all who made suggestions for the BIS question I was called to ask on Thursday. Obviously I was unable to ask them all but there were some really interesting points raised and a number that I will be taking further through written questions and interventions in debates. You can keep track of these through www.theyworkforyou.com. The question I chose came from a constituent who made me aware of a serious problem in Cambridge with the way visa applications are handled for academic visitors to the University. This is a really important issue for upholding the reputation that universities such as Cambridge have for educational research opportunities. Thanks again for letting me know what's important to you. I'm looking forward to taking more suggestions in the future!'
What is your reaction to the recent budget? Are you happy that the cuts to be implemented are both fair and unavoidable?
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In this budget, tough decisions had to be made to address the mistakes of the past. I am encouraged by the coalition government’s tough but fair measures to bring the budget back under control. The... Show more »In this budget, tough decisions had to be made to address the mistakes of the past. I am encouraged by the coalition government’s tough but fair measures to bring the budget back under control. The budget adopts key Lib Dem proposals for which we fought. I am pleased to see the tax threshold increased by £1,000, with the intention of increasing it to £10,000 in the long-term.This will take thousands of people out of the tax system altogether. Restoring the link between the state pension and earnings growth is a very welcome move. The triple lock system ensures that the state pension will rise in line with earnings, inflation, or 2.5 per cent, whichever is the highest. This guarantees a better annual increase for the 12.4m people who receive state pensions and means that there will never again be a 75 pence increase. Raising a levy on banks is the right thing to do. The financial crisis began in the banking industry, and it is only fair that the banks contribute to the recovery of our economy. I believe that these measures in the budget will be able to help low and middle income earners, secure a fair deal for pensioners, and rebalance our economy. Show less »
In this budget, tough decisions had to be made to address the mistakes of the past. I am encouraged by the coalition government’s tough but fair measures to bring the budget back under control.
The budget adopts key Lib Dem proposals for which we fought. I am pleased to see the tax threshold increased by £1,000, with the intention of increasing it to £10,000 in the long-term.This will take thousands of people out of the tax system altogether.
Restoring the link between the state pension and earnings growth is a very welcome move. The triple lock system ensures that the state pension will rise in line with earnings, inflation, or 2.5 per cent, whichever is the highest. This guarantees a better annual increase for the 12.4m people who receive state pensions and means that there will never again be a 75 pence increase.
Raising a levy on banks is the right thing to do. The financial crisis began in the banking industry, and it is only fair that the banks contribute to the recovery of our economy.
I believe that these measures in the budget will be able to help low and middle income earners, secure a fair deal for pensioners, and rebalance our economy.
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