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Labour's Jack Dromey, whose wife Harriet Harman is acting Labour leader, said his constituents were more concerned about their jobs than ID cards.
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Labour's Jack Dromey welcomed the government's decision to talk to campaign groups, but said ministers' previous stance showed "how out of touch they are".
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Labour MP Jack Dromey mocked the chancellor for describing changes to age-related benefits - dubbed the "granny tax" by commentators - as a "simplification".
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Labour MP Jack Dromey accused the Business Secretary of "hiding behind commercial confidence" for not giving full information about why the loan was cancelled.
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Shadow housing minister Jack Dromey repeated calls for a bankers' bonus tax to pay for 25, 000 new homes and 100, 000 new construction jobs for young people.
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Shadow communities and local government minister Jack Dromey said the government had ripped up a 60-year-old system that struck a balance between growth and protecting the environment.
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He also taunted Labour over the power of the Unite union over its finances and the link with Ms Harman's husband, Jack Dromey, who is the union's deputy general secretary.
BBC: Prime minister's questions
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But shadow minister for communities and local government Jack Dromey criticised the government for bringing forward 234 new clauses and amendments - "more than the entirety in the original bill" - at report stage.
BBC: Localism Bill part two
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And I'm quite sure because I know Jack Dromey to be a decent and honourable person, he would have felt that was the right thing to do for him, in those circumstances, but you asked me if I was surprised that it came out, and my answer was yes, certainly.
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