Urgent Question on government policy on outsourcing and tax credits
4 November 2016 (updated on 4 November 2016)
Shadow Minister for Digial Economy, Louise Haigh, asked an Urgent Question on the change in government policy in relation to outsourcing and tax credits on Friday 4 November in the House of Commons.
Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Simon Kirby, responded on behalf of the Government.
Shadow Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Jonathan Reynolds, responded on behalf of the Opposition.
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