The hon. Gentleman has said on a number of occasions that, as a result of the Stormont House agreement, one obligation was to sign up to welfare reform. Does he not agree that, more correctly, what was agreed was that we had to come up with a package on welfare reform that we could pay for? As it happens, that package was parity with a little bit of flexibility—
Corporation Tax (Northern Ireland) Bill
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Naomi Long
(Alliance)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 4 March 2015.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Corporation Tax (Northern Ireland) Bill.
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