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  National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill Lord Livermore moved that the bill be now read a second time. Then Baroness Kramer moved, as an amendment to the motion, at end to insert “but that, while recognising the need to rebuild public services and finances, this House regrets that the Bill risks worsening pressures in the NHS and social care by placing costs on GPs and dentists, social care providers and hospices; increases burdens on small businesses, early years providers, universities and charities; and penalises part-time work, and puts jobs and economic growth at risk”. After debate, the amendment was disagreed to (see division). Then the original motion was agreed to.

Monday 6 January 2025 between 15:48 and 21:11

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National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill Lord Livermore moved that the bill be now read a second time. Then Baroness Kramer moved, as an amendment to the motion, at end to insert “but that, while recognising the need to rebuild public services and finances, this House regrets that the Bill risks worsening pressures in the NHS and social care by placing costs on GPs and dentists, social care providers and hospices; increases burdens on small businesses, early years providers, universities and charities; and penalises part-time work, and puts jobs and economic growth at risk”. After debate, the amendment was disagreed to (see division). Then the original motion was agreed to.
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