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12.19pm: Mark Spencer, a Conservative, asks what the government is doing to help "hard-working families".Cameron mentions some of his welfare initiatives, including the cap on welfare payments and universal credit.12.21pm: Labour's Pat Glass asks if a minister should resign if he or she breaks the ministerial code.Cameron says it is up to the prime minister. Labour have called for an inquiry, and so they should wait until Sir Gus O'Donnell has finished his investigation. Cameron says he thinks Liam Fox is doing an excellent job clearing up the mess left by Labour.12.22pm: Labour's Keith Vaz asks about changing the rules of royal succession to stop boys taking precedence.Cameron says he wants to sort this out.
"Margaret was probably the most right of centre leader the Conservative Party had had for a long time," said Sir John, who left office in 1997."I think that appealed to national newspaper editors and proprietors." Photograph: Bulent Kilic/AFP/Getty Images 10.55am: William Hague, the foreign secretary, has given a press conference in Islamabad. He said Britain does not want foreign military intervention in Syria.Clearly, we are not looking for any foreign military intervention and we should not think about it in terms of 'another Libya'. As I was pointing out to the House of Commons yesterday, the analogy is now more to the situation in the Balkans as it develops now, that we see the regime using heavy weapons against civilian-populated areas and then sending in militias to kill and murder people.
A number of approaches were considered but the most statistically robust model has much in common with the approach contained in the Mirrlees review, which examined responses to tax rates changes in the 1970s and 1980s. The modelling suggests the underlying behavioural response was greater than estimated previously in Budget 2009 and in March Budget 2010, decreasing the pre-behavioural yield by at least 83 per cent. This result is also consistent with that contained in the Mirrlees review, and suggests the additional rate is a highly distortionary form of taxation. Although there is uncertainty around these estimates, sensitivity testing demonstrates that is difficult to construct a plausible outcome consistent with a yield estimate as high as those original forecasts.
On Twitter, @LucyTweeting linked to this article on communitycare.co.uk which reports that the disability forum Carer Watch is likely to be reinstated after discussions with Atos:Atos said: "We acknowledge that the closure of the forum has caused unnecessary concern for Carer Watch members and would like to assure you that this was never our intention. Our request was that the libellous content relating to Atos Healthcare and our employees be taken down in order to protect the reputation of our employees and company against the false and malicious allegations that were posted. We fully support the right of people to express their opinions and intend to work with Carer Watch to ensure the site is reinstated as soon as possible.