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Watch: Tulip Siddiq tells Jonathan Gullis to ‘pay attention’

The comments came during a fiery response to the chancellor's Autumn Statement by the shadow city minister.

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2022-11-23 08:12
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Tulip Siddiq tore into Jonathan Gullis in the House of Commons in a debate over the government’s Autumn Statement.

The shadow city minister opened the session by exposing Britain’s shocking economic decline under 12 years of Conservative government.

She said: “This week we have seen lots of statistics and figures flying around.

“The OBR has estimated that real household disposable income will fall by 7 per cent over the next two years, we’ve heard that our tax burden is set to rise to the highest level since World War II, we’ve heard about inflation rising to a 40 year high.”

I opened today’s debate on the Autumn Statement for the Labour opposition.

In my speech I exposed Britain’s shocking economic decline under 12 years of Conservative government and the devastating impact on my constituents and others who are struggling to make ends meet. pic.twitter.com/T2sA8KRaHY

— Tulip Siddiq (@TulipSiddiq) November 22, 2022

Outlining Labour’s response to Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement, Siddiq gave way to Tory MP Gullis, who asked whether Labour would cut taxes if they were in power.

Her response is pretty brutal!

Related: Elevenses: It’s The Economy, Stupid

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