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may have taken a little bit of the sting out of the protests but i think for the time being the protests will continue and that could mean more protests at the weekend all right thank you for that update from hong kong. we'll take you live to london that's the british prime minister right there boris johnson who's taking questions from m.p.'s in parliament his 1st prime minister let's listen in to dish to the power i use the traffic every day. was a surprise showing to speak of what is the sway good what do we want what do we will do. when do we want to eat we don't know that she's policy that she's putting can you confirm again can you confirm that he will allow the people of this country to decide on what he is giving up. with a general election on october the 15th or is he for it.
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to me. to speak my 1st question to the prime minister and no oncet given. i ask what proposals have been put to the european union we asked yesterday many colleagues asked and the prime minister seems utterly incapable of answering any rational human being would assume therefore none have been port and there is no answer to that question. the prime minister and his cabinet colleagues have been saying he's making progress the chief negotiator. the chancellor of germany the tissue of all and say no proposals of yet been made by the u.k. if the prime minister thinks he's made progress will he publish those proposals he's put forward to replace the backstop right minister. has the right honorable
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gentleman as i very well you don't negotiate in public and we are making was thank god but i owe it to a lot of prime minister face please forgive me interrupting there is a long way to go there are a lot of questions to be reached the questions must be heard and the responses from the prime minister must and will be heard the prime minister. mr speaker let us be absolutely clear this this government is going to get a deal by friends in brussels we will we will get the facts go by we will get it we will get an agreement but i think these guys going to be the only thing that stand is standing you know you know way is the undermining of those negotiations by this surrender bill which would be to moot the that and we delayed in march we delayed in april and now we want to that he wants to delay again for absolutely no purpose whatever what does he intend by this we are spending in this government spending
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a 1000000000 pounds to put 20000 more police officers on the street was. he wants to spend. power use not only had 50000 a year beyond the table to 35 and i will never allow that shade he added you know i think you're i really fail to see how i can be accused of undermining negotiations because no negotiations are taking. was. he's been prime minister for. 6 weeks and he promised to get breaks it sorted in 6 weeks he's presented nothing to change the previous prime minister's deal which he twice voted against these negotiations that he talks about a rush hour only he's doing is running down the clock at the weekend the chancellor
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of the duchy of lang cost a said food prices will go up under no deal will the prime minister publish. will the prime minister publish the yellow have a documents so the people can see which food prices will go up and by how much would this minister charge for the duchy of lancaster said absolutely no such thing i can tell he was down in the preparations preparations for measured thanks to his good offices and thanks to his efforts a very far advanced but i tell you the surest way of getting a deal is to undermine this country's ability to negotiate. with me which is what he's doing and i have to say i mr speaker that if this if this deal if this bill is passed the softer i've said i don't want an election i don't think. what's really true but i think that's what does that there's
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a petition on his return. there's a petition on his own labor website with 50 cent on the labor website the 57000 people including carroll nigel graham and phoebe calling for an election i do with it whether the jeremy on the list but mr speaker i know he's worried about free trade deals with america but there's only one car in a kid she can but i can see in this house all right thank you thank you. thank you were the people to saw that the people decide on what he's doing to this country's negotiating position. by having a general election on october the 15th. here to go over well maybe the prime minister could tell us what the negotiating position actually s. . and o. you since the question i asked the prime minister may have forgotten his rather lengthy paraiso in there that the british retail consortium said and i quote that
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it was categorically untrue when the chance of the dutch in lancaster denied to be shortages of fresh fruit mr speaker i hope no more young female stuff are going to be frog marched out of downing street. this. week because. there was another government leak at the weekend concerning mr speaker there was another government leak at the weekend concerning disruption of our ports the leaked documents written by the government in the last fortnight show no deal would lead to shortages on the shelves and of medical supplies in hospitals people need to prepare so can i ask the prime minister again will he publish in full the yellow how my documents so people can see which food stuffs i'm not going to be
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available which medicines and not going to be supplied and what will happen to the shortages of vital supplies in every one of our hospitals all over this country. mr speaker i'm afraid that the right on the region is guilty of the most shameless scam mongering we have made i. think it was pretty thanks for the comment i did you know what his what his policy is right the baby is yet owing to its order order. it's very difficult to hear the responses from the prime minister members most. of them so there is a lonely. way to go the prime minister mr speaker what he is recommending is yet more and more did get more diverse yet more delay yet more uncertainty for business what we in this government want to do is deliver on the mandate of the people now he used to be a democrat he used to believe in upholding the referendum is out can he say now
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whether he would vote in favor of leave or remain and can he say now whether he's in favor of a 2nd referendum or not. the prime minister failed to answer my questions about food supply about medicine supplies and about the problems in hospitals he refuses to publish the yellow how my documents and he talks about scaremongering where does the information come from other than his office in his government. and he's obviously so confident so confident of the position he's adopted he's now proposing to spend 100000000 pounds of our money on an advertising campaign in order to try to persuade people that everything's fine he knows it's not they know it's not he is hiding the facts the government is there fused to publish its impact assessments on how
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a no deal breaks it would affect poverty levels in this country they received a request from the under the freedom of information act from the glasgow based poverty alliance the d.w.p. replied that the public interest would not be served by that disclosure. will the prime minister publish that analysis if he won't what has he got to highlight. this is big unlike unlike the or i don't remember who would squander a 1000000000 pounds a month of taxpayers' money on staying pointlessly in the e.u. this government is getting on. running a sound economy so that the poorest people in our in our country are seeing increases in their wages for the 1st time in more than a decade and i'm proud to say that those on the living wage mr speaker are now taking $4500.00 pounds more food every year than they were in 2010 thanks to this
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conservative government. make sure you don't have to go very far from the portals of this house to see real destitution people begging and sleeping on the streets child poverty is up since 2010 pensioner poverty is up in work poverty is up and he won't give us any of the information of the assessments of increased poverty that could come from his government's proposals we are less than 60 days away from leaving the e.u. with no deal the prime minister has had 2 days in office before the summer recess and then plan to parag polman yesterday he lost one vote his 1st vote in parliament and he now wants to dissolve parliament he's desperate absolutely desperate to avoid scrutiny the.
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end is in office after 5 questions from me we haven't had an answer to any of them . i can see why he's desperate to avoid scrutiny he has no plan to get a new deal no plan no authority and no majority. if he has just become oh it or if we have to go on longer because people sitting on the treasury bench are you yelling to try to disrupt. will go on longer some people used to believe in good behavior i believe in good behavior on both sides of the house is a better. happen or it will take a whole lot of very simple very clear german to thank you mr speaker. if the prime minister does to the country what he's done to his party in the past 24 hours i think a lot of people have a great deal to fear from his incompetence his vacillation and his refusal to
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publish known facts that are known to him about the effects of a no deal breaks it. could have major i mean i don't see how i with a straight face or i don't know gentleman can accuse anybody of you know i'm willing to stand up to scrutiny when he will not agree he will not agree to submit his surrender bill to the verdict of the people in the mansion thank you thank you i did and i miss this because he makes a contrast he makes a contrast between this government and his own proposals the contrast could not be the contrast cannot be good or he thinks we think that the friends of this country are to be found in paris and in berlin and in the white house and he thinks that they're in the kremlin and did tehran and there was and in caracas and i * think he's caracas and this is speaking. we're putting we're putting 20000 police on the street we're upgrading 20 kept thinking he will put up
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drinks. we are growing the economy he by contrast would put a 300000000000 pounds tax on every company in the country he wants a tax on homes and he's calling incessantly for a general strike. the shadow education secretary the shadow education secretary says that their economic policy is that i quit mr speaker by your leave shit oh bust i say i say. i see both of you speak of what this what this country. what this country needs is sensible moderates progressive conservative governments and to take this country out of the e.u. on october the fed to christ and that is what we are going to deliver was that was the top of the
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there will indeed be more starting with the closed question dr julian louis saha thank you mr speaker a well behaved question 8 on the national security adviser that's their prime minister that was why i was right here with friend is where the decision to put the 2 rows together was taken by my predecessor though i have a high admiration i may say for the gentleman in question. dr julian lewis well i hope my right honorable friend isn't going to follow every policy by his preacher sesa this is one he shouldn't be defense committee needs. was to take evidence problem the national security advisor on the previous failure to anticipate the
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iranian reaction to the british seizure of a tanker in the gulf it's hardly likely however that the cabinet secretary will come before the defense committee so wouldn't it make sense as soon as possible to have a full time occupant of the post of national security adviser so select committees and the n.s.c. itself can do our jobs properly. right minister. that mr speaker i think could be rove has been very well performed in in recent times i take my my ride on the friends point very humbly and sincerely and i will make sure that invitations to people who his committee are considered in the usual way and he gets all the satisfaction that he desired here back. to you. thank you mr speaker must night
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parliament once again defeated the shambolic tortie government. to be able to speak and we have seized control from a prime minister who is being heaving like a dictator more than a democrat the prime minister must be stopped and p's must unite across this house to take no deal off the table tonight mr speaker we will defeat the government again so can the prime minister tell us when we succeed will he respect the democratic vote of this the democratic will of the people we represent and finally not to move the threat of a catastrophic no.

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