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honourable - members, please be upstanding for mr speakeh _ members, please be upstanding for mr seaker. ., members, please be upstanding for mr seaker. . . ., , ., speaker. there are echoes of the ceremony seen — speaker. there are echoes of the ceremony seen at _ speaker. there are echoes of the ceremony seen at westminster, l ceremony seen at westminster, although this parliament is older. members of the house of keys are voting on the detail of an assisted dying bill and how it would work in practice. assisted dying... alex allinson, politician and doctor, is the driving force the legislation. ourjob here in this chamber is to word i will legislation right so it does exactly what it is meant to do, which is to give the choice for terminally ill people who are competent and adult and to have an intention to end their own life. this is not about shortening life, this is about shorting death for those people who have a terminal illness. �* ., , ., ~ illness. but there was a stark warnin: illness. but there was a stark warning from _ illness. but there was a stark warning from anoth
honourable - members, please be upstanding for mr speakeh _ members, please be upstanding for mr seaker. ., members, please be upstanding for mr seaker. . . ., , ., speaker. there are echoes of the ceremony seen — speaker. there are echoes of the ceremony seen at _ speaker. there are echoes of the ceremony seen at westminster, l ceremony seen at westminster, although this parliament is older. members of the house of keys are voting on the detail of an assisted dying bill and how it would work...
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thank you, mr seaker. decisions i make. thank you, mr speaker- the — decisions i make. thank you, mr speaker. the timeline _ decisions i make. thank you, mr speaker. the timeline in - decisions i make. thank you, mr speaker. the timeline in sir - decisions i make. thank you, mr | speaker. the timeline in sir brian langstaff�*s report highlights the b of failures, delays and cover—ups over decades that resulted in even more patients being supposed to hepatitis c and hiv. while several countries accepted liability and set of conversations schemes in the 19905, uk of conversations schemes in the 1990s, uk victims have had to spend another 30 years of their lives not just dealing with ill—health, but fighting forjustice. i welcome the vast majority of what the minister has announced this morning, and i'm sure everyone across the house does, but the members of the infected blood community who are here since morning will be concerned to hear his comments to the ongoing support payments. does he accept it's not a matter of saying the infected blood community will be invo
thank you, mr seaker. decisions i make. thank you, mr speaker- the — decisions i make. thank you, mr speaker. the timeline _ decisions i make. thank you, mr speaker. the timeline in - decisions i make. thank you, mr speaker. the timeline in sir - decisions i make. thank you, mr | speaker. the timeline in sir brian langstaff�*s report highlights the b of failures, delays and cover—ups over decades that resulted in even more patients being supposed to hepatitis c and hiv. while several...
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thank you, mr seaker. decisions i make. thank you, mr speaker- the — decisions i make. thank you, mr speaker. the timeline _ decisions i make. thank you, mr speaker. the timeline in - decisions i make. thank you, mr speaker. the timeline in sir i decisions i make. thank you, mr | speaker. the timeline in sir brian langstaff�*s report highlights the b of failures, delays and cover—ups over decades that resulted in even more patients being supposed to hepatitis c and hiv. while several countries accepted liability and set of conversations schemes in the 19905, uk of conversations schemes in the 1990s, uk victims have had to spend another 30 years of their lives not just dealing with ill—health,
thank you, mr seaker. decisions i make. thank you, mr speaker- the — decisions i make. thank you, mr speaker. the timeline _ decisions i make. thank you, mr speaker. the timeline in - decisions i make. thank you, mr speaker. the timeline in sir i decisions i make. thank you, mr | speaker. the timeline in sir brian langstaff�*s report highlights the b of failures, delays and cover—ups over decades that resulted in even more patients being supposed to hepatitis c and hiv. while several...
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in recent weeks, mr seaker, the usualway. in recent weeks, mr speaker. my _ the usualway. in recent weeks, mr speaker. my right _ the usualway. in recent weeks, mr speaker, my right honourable - the usualway. in recent weeks, mrl speaker, my right honourable friend has announced plans to control welfare and get people back to work, to increase the defence spending to 2.5% of gdp, and pass legislation to get flights off to rwanda. does he agree with me that these are all issues that real people like my constituents in south—east cornwall care about, and that the leader of the opposition should do the right thing, and back them? mr; the opposition should do the right thing, and back them?— thing, and back them? my right honourable _ thing, and back them? my right honourable friend _ thing, and back them? my right honourable friend is _ thing, and back them? my right honourable friend is a _ thing, and back them? my right honourable friend is a fantastic| honourable friend is a fantastic champion for her local area and can i also thank her daughter for her service in the
in recent weeks, mr seaker, the usualway. in recent weeks, mr speaker. my _ the usualway. in recent weeks, mr speaker. my right _ the usualway. in recent weeks, mr speaker, my right honourable - the usualway. in recent weeks, mrl speaker, my right honourable friend has announced plans to control welfare and get people back to work, to increase the defence spending to 2.5% of gdp, and pass legislation to get flights off to rwanda. does he agree with me that these are all issues that real people...
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thank you, mr seaker generations to come. thank you, mr speaker on — generations to come. thank you, mr speaker on monday _ generations to come. thank you, mr speaker on monday the _ generations to come. thank you, mr speaker on monday the prime - generations to come. thank you, mr i speaker on monday the prime minister treated us to his seventh relaunch in 18 months. he vowed to take on the dangers that threaten the country, so it was good to see the minister for common sense immediately take up that mantle by announcing a vital crackdown on the gravest of threats, colourful land yards. in the real world, after 1a years of tory government, the prison system is in chaos. does the prime minister think that his decision to let prisoners out 70 days early makes our more secure? {krill let prisoners out 70 days early makes our more secure? civil service impartiality — makes our more secure? civil service impartiality is — makes our more secure? civil service impartiality is an _ makes our more secure? civil service impartiality is an important _ impartiality is an importan
thank you, mr seaker generations to come. thank you, mr speaker on — generations to come. thank you, mr speaker on monday _ generations to come. thank you, mr speaker on monday the _ generations to come. thank you, mr speaker on monday the prime - generations to come. thank you, mr i speaker on monday the prime minister treated us to his seventh relaunch in 18 months. he vowed to take on the dangers that threaten the country, so it was good to see the minister for common sense immediately...
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yes, mr seaker. of the nhs needs to change? yes, mr speaker- again. _ of the nhs needs to change? yes, mr speaker- again. i— of the nhs needs to change? yes, mr speaker. again, i think _ of the nhs needs to change? yes, mr speaker. again, i think in _ of the nhs needs to change? yes, mr speaker. again, i think in response i speaker. again, i think in response specifically to the question from my right honourable friend the member for bromsgrove, we discussed this on monday and at the nhs of course provides life—saving care to so many people every single day for which we are enormously grateful but it is absolutely clear, as the report makes crystal clear, but there were significant failings. the nhs failed. it failed people, it let them down, it is right that they are held accountable for that and learn the lessons. they clearly have been improvements and changes in medical practice since that time but going forward, we need to go through the full recommendations of sir brian langstaff�*s report and hold the nhs to account for bringing through the changes that are necessary.
yes, mr seaker. of the nhs needs to change? yes, mr speaker- again. _ of the nhs needs to change? yes, mr speaker- again. i— of the nhs needs to change? yes, mr speaker. again, i think _ of the nhs needs to change? yes, mr speaker. again, i think in _ of the nhs needs to change? yes, mr speaker. again, i think in response i speaker. again, i think in response specifically to the question from my right honourable friend the member for bromsgrove, we discussed this on monday and at the nhs of...