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Queen's Westminster Speech In Full| 4/6/2014
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Queen's Westminster Speech In Full| 4/6/2014
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  • description: Queens Speech: Government's Agenda Set Out The coalition insists it is delivering big reforms although only 11 new bills are included in the Queen's Speech to Parliament. A Queen's Speech to ease the squeeze: With less than a year to the election, the coalition promises bigger pensions, tax-free childcare and help for the low paid to build a 'brighter future' Tories and Lib Dems promise 'long-term plan to build a stronger economy and a fairer society' in their last Queen's Speech Unveiled a slimmed-down slate of 12 new Bills for their last year in power, focussed on business, pensions and crime Parents promised tax-free childcare worth £2,000 for all under-12s from next year to encourage more to go back to work Crackdown on people trafficking, organised criminals, cruel parents and Britons who go to fight in Syria Pensions overhaul will allow workers to invest in Dutch-style collective schemes and withdraw cash as a lump sum Labour today accused ministers of running a 'zombie government' without Bills on schools, NHS or immigration But the Prime Minister David Cameron and his deputy Nick Clegg insist that after four years they still have 'bold steps' Veteran left-wing MP Dennis Skinner makes traditional joke to Black Rod, hailing the 'Coalition's last stand' Drama amid the pomp and ceremony as a page boy collapses while the Queen is addressing peers and MPs Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2648216/We-NOT-run-ideas-Cameron-Clegg-insist-Queens-Speech-pledges-pensions-childcare-jobs-shows-Coalition-taking-bold-steps.html#ixzz33fjHqR9S Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook Plans to make Britain the best place in the world to start a business, get a job and raise a family were put at the centre of today's Queen's Speech. Announcing the Coalition's last year of law-making, the Queen said a key priority would be to 'build an economy that rewards those who work hard'. David Cameron and Nick Clegg admitted there is still a 'long way to go' to rebuild Britain, but insisted they have not run out of ideas after four years in power. A slimmed-down slate of just 12 new bills include major pension reforms, tax-free childcare, help for small business and legal crackdowns on trafficking, criminal gangs and parents who starve their children of love. But to the surprise of some, there is no new legislation on schools or the NHS and no mention of tackling immigration. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2648216/We-NOT-run-ideas-Cameron-Clegg-insist-Queens-Speech-pledges-pensions-childcare-jobs-shows-Coalition-taking-bold-steps.html#ixzz33fjKfdWx Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook Please Subscribe To My Channel! http://bit.ly/1lC9UPY
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