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Wednesday 14 July 2021 Order Paper No.33: Part 1 SUMMARY AGENDA: CHAMBER 11.30am Prayers Afterwards Oral Questions: COP26 12 noon Oral Questions: Prime Minister 12.30pm Urgent Questions, including on: Prevalence of racist abuse on social media (Secretary of State for the Home Depart- ment) Afterwards Ministerial Statements, including on: Addressing the legacy of Northern Ireland’s past (Secretary of State for Northern Ireland) Transport decarbonisation (Secretary of State for Transport) Up to 20 min- Ten Minute Rule Motion: Planning and Local utes Representation (Rachel Hopkins) Until 7.00pm Health and Care Bill: Second Reading Followed by Motions without separate debate: Programme Money Ways and Means No debate Statutory Instruments (Motions for approval) 2 Wednesday 14 July 2021 OP No.33: Part 1 No debate Presentation of Public Petitions Until 7.30pm Adjournment Debate: Devolution for the East or for half an Midlands (Ben Bradley) hour Wednesday 14 July 2021 OP No.33: Part 1 3 WESTMINSTER HALL 9.25am Town Deals and post covid-19 recovery 11.00am Government efforts to end the global dog and cat meat trade (The sitting will be suspended from 11.30am to 2.30pm) 2.30pm Measures to combat climate change in Wales 4.05pm Developing a cross-Government strategy for improving outcomes for children and families 4.50pm Space debris 4 Wednesday 14 July 2021 OP No.33: Part 1 CONTENTS CONTENTS PART 1: BUSINESS TODAY 5 Chamber 10 Westminster Hall 11 Written Statements 12 Committees Meeting Today 16 Committee Reports Published Today 17 Announcements 20 Further Information PART 2: FUTURE BUSINESS 22 A. Calendar of Business 48 B. Remaining Orders and Notices Notes: Item marked [R] indicates that a member has declared a rele- vant interest. 6 Wednesday 14 July 2021 OP No.33: Part 1 BUSINESS TOday: CHAMBER BUSINESS TODAY: CHAMBER Virtual participation in proceedings will commence after Prayers. 11.30am Prayers Followed by QUESTIONS 1. COP26 2. Prime Minister The call list for Members participating is available on the House of Commons business papers pages. URGENT QUESTIONS AND STATEMENTS Urgent Question: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if she will make a statement on the prevalence of racist abuse on social media (Nick Thom- as-Symonds) Ministerial Statements, including: Addressing the legacy of Northern Ireland’s past (Secretary of State for Northern Ireland) Transport decarbonisation (Secretary of State for Transport) The call list for Members participating is available on the House of Commons business papers pages. Wednesday 14 July 2021 OP No.33: Part 1 BUSINESS TOday: CHAMBER 7 BUSINESS OF THE DAY 1. PLANNING AND LOCAL REPRESENTATION: TEN MINUTE RULE MOTION Up to 20 minutes (Standing Order No. 23) Rachel Hopkins That leave be given to bring in a Bill to give people who have made representations about development plans the right to participate in associated exami- nation hearings; to require public consultation on development proposals; to grant local authorities power to apply local design standards for permitted development and to refuse permitted development proposals that would be detrimental to the health and wellbeing of an individual or community; to make planning permission for major housing schemes subject to associated works starting within two years; and for connected purposes. Notes: The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes. 8 Wednesday 14 July 2021 OP No.33: Part 1 BUSINESS TOday: CHAMBER 2. HEALTH AND CARE BILL: SECOND READING Until 7.00pm (Standing Order No. 9(3)) Zarah Sultana Bell Ribeiro-Addy Richard Burgon Apsana Begum John McDonnell Claudia Webbe Jeremy Corbyn Ms Diane Abbott Ian Byrne Mick Whitley Grahame Morris Kate Osborne Mary Kelly Foy Beth Winter Kate Osamor Dawn Butler Caroline Lucas Kim Johnson Rebecca Long Bailey Tahir Ali Kate Hollern That this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Health and Care Bill because it allows private healthcare companies to sit on boards deciding how NHS funding is spent, opens the door for further outsourcing of contracts without proper scrutiny, transparency and accountability, introduces a model of healthcare that incentivises cuts and the closure of ser- vices, fails to reverse years of privatisation, under-fund- ing and unfair pay, and does not ensure that the NHS is a fully publicly funded, accountable and publicly delivered service providing free high quality care to everyone who needs it. Wednesday 14 July 2021 OP No.33: Part 1 BUSINESS TOday: CHAMBER 9 Keir Starmer Angela Rayner Jonathan Ashworth Justin Madders Thangam Debbonaire Sir Alan Campbell That this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Health and Care Bill, notwithstanding the need for a plan for greater integration between health services and social care services and for restrictions on junk food advertising to improve population health outcomes, because the Bill represents a top down reorganisation in a pandemic leading to a loss of local accountability, fails to reform social care, allows further outsourcing permitting the private sector to sit on local boards and fails to reinstate the NHS as the default provider, fails to introduce a plan to bring down waiting lists for routine NHS treatment or tackle the growing backlog of care, fails to put forward plans to increase the size of the NHS workforce and see them better supported, and fails to put forward a plan that would give the NHS the resources it needs to invest in modern equipment, repair the crumbling NHS estate or ensure comprehensive, quality healthcare. Munira Wilson Ed Davey Daisy Cooper Wendy Chamberlain Mr Alistair Carmichael Tim Farron Layla Moran Christine Jardine Jamie Stone Wera Hobhouse Sarah Olney Sarah Green 10 Wednesday 14 July 2021 OP No.33: Part 1 BUSINESS TOday: CHAMBER That this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Health and Care Bill because it does not solve any of the problems that have brought the social care sector into crisis, where 1.5 million people are missing out on the care they need; calls on the Government to fix the social care crisis, as it promised to do nearly two years ago, through cross-party talks before proceeding to reform the NHS in order to achieve meaningful and comprehensive integration that properly alleviates pressures facing the NHS staff and carers; is concerned that awarding more powers to the Secretary of State would lead to political interference in the day to day running of the NHS; notes that this is not the right time for a major reorganisation of the NHS in the middle of the pandemic, particularly given the unprecedented numbers of people waiting for treatment and the workforce burnout the NHS faces; and further notes the priority of the Government should be on recovery and ensuring the NHS is not overwhelmed as a third wave of covid-19 progresses. The call list for Members participating is available on the House of Commons business papers pages. 3. HEALTH AND CARE BILL: PROGRAMME No debate (Standing Order No. 83A(7)) Secretary Sajid Javid That the following provisions shall apply to the Health and Care Bill: Committal (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Commit- tee. Wednesday 14 July 2021 OP No.33: Part 1 BUSINESS TOday: CHAMBER 11 Proceedings in Public Bill Committee (2) Proceedings in the Public Bill Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclu- sion on Tuesday 2 November 2021. (3) The Public Bill Committee shall have leave to sit twice on the first day on which it meets. Proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which proceedings on Consideration are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings (7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be pro- grammed. 4. HEALTH AND CARE BILL: MONEY No debate (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)) Jesse Norman That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Health and Care Bill, it is expedient to authorise: 12 Wednesday 14 July 2021 OP No.33: Part 1 BUSINESS TOday: CHAMBER (1) the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State; and (2) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums pay- able under any other Act out of money so provided. Notes: Queen’s Recommendation signified. 5. HEALTH AND CARE BILL: WAYS AND MEANS No debate (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)) Jesse Norman That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Health and Care Bill, it is expedient to authorise: (1) the making of provision under the Act in relation to income tax, corporation tax, capital gains tax, stamp duty or stamp duty reserve tax in connection with a transfer of property, rights or liabilities by a scheme under the Act; and (2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund. 6. EXITING THE EUROPEAN UNION (ROAD TRAFFIC) No debate (Standing Order No. 118(6)) Secretary Grant Shapps That the draft Road Vehicle Carbon Dioxide Emission Performance Standards (Cars and Vans) (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 8 June, be approved. Notes: If this item is opposed after 7.00pm, the division will be deferred Wednesday 14 July 2021 OP No.33: Part 1 BUSINESS TOday: CHAMBER 13 7.

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