As the Court of Auditors again fails to approve the EU budget, Neil Parish suggests that one way to ensure the EU takes the management of its funds seriously would be to withold our contributions until the EU balances its books.Neil Parish (Tiverton and Honiton) (Con): There is one way: we could say to the EU, \\If you don't balance your books, we won't pay our contributions.'Will the Government consider taking that position?Justine Greening: My hon. Friend echoes a sentiment that many people in the country will feel. Clearly, we have a legal obligation in terms of our payments to the EU budget, but the challenge is sorting out the underlying problem and even doing what he suggests would not do that. We have to address the underlying problem now, and there are ways in which we can do that.| Hansard