The right hon. Gentleman has made an intellectual case for what he calls the national living wage, which most people would call a rise in the national minimum wage. Why did the Government not choose to bring in the national living wage? Surely the case he has made is for the national living wage.
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation
Proceeding contribution from
Jonathan Reynolds
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 14 July 2015.
It occurred during Budget debate on Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation.
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