PMQs: Rayner accuses Johnson getting it 'so wrong' on inflation claiming households face 'ballooning prices'

PMQs: Rayner accuses Johnson getting it 'so wrong' on inflation claiming households face 'ballooning prices'
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By Max Parry


Published: 05/01/2022

- 15:30

Ms Rayner is standing in for Labour leader Keir Starmer, who has tested positive for Covid, as Boris Johnson faces questions from the House of Commons

Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner accused the Prime Minister of getting it "so wrong" on the issue of inflation.

Ms Rayner, who is standing in for Sir Keir Starmer after the Labour leader tested positive on Wednesday, said: “In October the Prime Minister said that fears about inflation were unfounded, but working people across the country are starting the New Year facing rising bills and ballooning prices, so how did he get it so wrong?”


Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner speaking during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons, London, she is standing in for Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer who has tested positive for Covid-19.
Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner speaking during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons, London, she is standing in for Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer who has tested positive for Covid-19.
House of Commons

Boris Johnson replied: "Of course I said no such thing because inflation is always something that we have to be careful about, but what we are doing is making sure that we protect the people of this country throughout what is unquestionably going to be a difficult period, and that’s why we are ensuring that we’ve lifted the Living Wage by record sums, we make sure people have cold weather payments, making sure that they have the warm homes discount…

"The most important thing we can do to look after people during this very difficult time is to ensure that we take the balanced and proportionate approach that we are, to ensure that we’re able to keep our country and our society going and that is exactly what we are doing.

"That is why we doubled down on the booster programme and that is why we are sticking with Plan B, that’s the right approach for the country."

abour deputy leader Angela Rayner urged Prime Minister Boris Johnson to be more “aspirational for this country”, as working families are “picking up the tab for his incompetence”.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons.
House of Commons

She said: “The Prime Minister pretends it is not his fault, he blames the global forces, he blames the market. We are an aspirational party, maybe the Prime Minister needs to be more aspirational for this country.

“But, the Prime Minister has made political choices that has led us into this place. His Government has failed to invest in long-term energy security, his Government decided to let gas storages collapse. His Government let the energy market run out of control. 27 energy companies have gone bust in the last year. And now, household bills are going through the roofs.”

She added: “Can the Prime Minister see what is happening yet again? Working families are picking up the tab for his incompetence.

Mr Johnson replied: “She talks about energy. I think the House would agree that she has got a lot more energy than the current leader of the opposition. I welcome her point because actually what the Government is doing is supporting people throughout the pandemic. 2.2 million supported with the Warm Home Discounts, worth £140 per week which we introduced.

“Pensioners supported with the £300 Winter Fuel Payments, Cold Weather Payments worth £25 a week for four million people up and down the country. That is what we are doing.”

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