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ah oh, and i'm told stories from asia and the pacific are now to see the latest news as it breaks. this decision basically said that the robi way decision was simply wrong . it is highly unusual for supreme court to overrule precedent with detailed coverage. the prob road will not only significantly reduce the struggle part and what is expected to initially economic boom from around the world. this one here depicts the late port was offered a no up who was revolutionary poems in his play of the many ah, you k prime minister boris johnson faces parliamentary questions after a flurry of resignations from his government. johnson has lost both his finance and
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health ministers. both say they don't have confidence in him as a leader. ah, hello, i'm emily. angry. this is al jazeera live from dough or so coming up. a mass funeral is held in south africa for 21. teenagers who died in a by in mysterious circumstances. ah, hello and welcome to the program. the british prime minister is about to face questions inside the u. k. parliament is he fights for his political survival. this after a string of resignations, including 2 senior cabinet members, both the finance and health ministers step down on tuesday saying they've lost confidence, embarrass johnson, and this morning to more junior ministers quite. all right,
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let's try and cross to forrest johnson. now he said he has the increase in national insurance threshold, make tax law, and the tax burden is, are these changes will benefit the 30000000 people across the u. k. and i please to say the 2 of those people are seated here in the public gallery today. mandy banfield with alan cal zari, a typical worker, will now save $330.00 pounds per year with 70 percent of employees better off. as a result, that is real money for real people. i miss is bigger, i'm sure. ringback the house a will also join me in wishing the best of luck to england, a northern ireland who are competing in the u. 8 for women's euro 2020 i, which starts today, and i'm sure they will both make the nation proud this morning. it's with me grad meetings with ministerial college. i got in and it didn't seem to my duties in
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my expectation on her father's meeting with ever. and he said last week we launched a new approach to combat knife, coin, and notes in keys, which means increased use of stop and search. these tougher charging and custody top sentencing, faster use diversion, and more work with parents and community. would the prime minister agree with me, that if you carry a knife in milton keynes, you should expect to end up behind boss is i won't read what he's doing to campaign for tougher sentences in milton. kate indulgent campaign against knife crime. and as a result of the, of what the conservatives have done, adults who are convicted of certain incentives involving in like including threatening with a knife or 2nd defense of possession. they say minimum sentence of 6 months in prison witnesses because a guest who voted against tougher sentences, half a micra. we know we know solidify the opposition.
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a thank you mister speaker at today is the stall to the women's euros, and i know the whole house will wish the lionesses the very best of luck in bringing football home. mister speaker. oh, mister speaking. it's all so painful to years since the death of terence higgins parents worked at hansa by day on heaven by night, before he sadly died of aids, the labor party of the tyrants. he can trust a committee to ending new cases of h. i v by 2030 together. we can mr. speak a last week. a government minister was accused of sexually assaulting a young man. i want to quote the victims account. he says he grabbed my
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ass and then he slowly moved his hand down in front of my groin. i froze. i said that's no easy listening, but it's a reminder to all those prop picking up this prime minister. just how serious the situation is. he knew the accused minister had previously committed predatory behavior, but he promoted him to a position of power anyway. why? oh, this is because that individual, the own member for time was no longer has the conservative, which he no longer has a job. he's no longer as soon as i was aware made aware of the allegation that he's just read. i wish to speak of the complaint that was made. he lost his job, he lost his status as a conservative n p and he is not the subject mr. speaker of an independent investigation to the
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complaints and grievances a panel and that is in tardy. right. i want to say to him mister speaker, i want to say to him that i a boy, a bullying and abuse of power anyway. and this party or any other party here us. none of that explains why he promoted him in the 1st place and we heard it all before. we know who he really is before he was found out he's reported to have said, he's handy. that's the problem. pincher by name pincher by nature now has the prime minister ever set words to that effect and i'm not asking for blustering half truth, we will let enough of that. i minute mrs. pick. i'm not going to trivialize. i guess, mrs. mika his mrs. because i know, but it's
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a very serious complaint to be raised against the member for time with, with the not being investigated, mister speaker, it is true. it is true that the complaint was arranged when he was in the foreign office in the matter was resolved. it's absolutely true, it's absolutely true, mister speaker, that it was ray ray's with me. i greatly regret that he continued in office and i have said that for fool listen, speak to. i have said that before me to speak of it. he is now. it is now subject an independent investigation as that is the right thing. this is because, frankly, i think the people in this country i would like also to hear there was i also to hear about other jobs that are held by people in this country. not least, the 500 pounds would be we got and to work in the last 6 months alone leave to speaker. those are things that are making differences to the lives of people up and down the country. i'm proud of his thought there was no denial and he says the
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matter was resolved. what he means it was upheld amarrow sitting dead as if this is normal behavior. when not young man reported his attack through a government whit. she asked him if he was gay, what he said that he was, she replied, that doesn't make it straightforward. oh, that culminates will. sick and anyone who's experienced sexual assault and bent be made to feel like they somehow aspirate for her. worry, the prejudice means that complaint won't be taken seriously. well, he apologized for those disgraceful comments on behalf of his government gets big. i've already said that i regret very much that the member for time will continue to hold off is off to the complaint was made against him in the, in the foreign office. and it was,
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it was resolved in the fall of his he's apology was, it's a thing that was old enough. and in hindsight, mister speaker, i should have realized that he would not she would, he would not change. however, when he came to the friday of last week, when i was given the information that he's read out about the complaint that was made against the older woman, i acted immediately mississippi. i took it away from him and we will not tolerate. we will not tolerate that kind of behavior in this or any other party, mister speaker. what we also want to do is to help people, doug country with the things that also matter to them, like cutting their taxes mrs. bigger by 3 other just yet, which is what we're doing. yes, tama does not just sub emma also behavior unacceptable in any woke up life. it's there for all to say, but he ignores it. that it was the same when his ally was on the take from lobbyists. yeah, it was the same when he's home. secretary was bullying. stop it was the say when
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taxpayer money was being abused and it was the same one here. this might part it that way. through locked out anyway, i'm clicking now after defending all that hasn't got a shred of intake. okay. to speak, isn't this the 1st recorded case of the sinking ships fleeing the raft and he talks, he talks about, he should hear what he's not saying by him. i just think that he talks about, he talks about his integrity and he wanted, he wanted to install. i've never been using to north inter number a speaker. that's what, that's what he wanted to do. imagine, imagine what our country or the world will be like, love. he talks about integrity. he's a fee, he's making $48.00 times the over time the will of the british people had taken happy. did you, by the way to see these models feeds the other day?
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that is exactly what he would do again, mister speaker. he talks about integrity admits us because he is voted time and time again. again, again, sanctions or criminals that were put them behind bars. this is the government that is tough. and so he's, he's, he talks about figurative he's in so facing a criminal investigation to speaker, which he asked me to resign. pierced on was up to such expect exactly that the of his political career is to power nonsense yet and honest for those who are left only in office because no one else is prepared to place themselves any longer . the charge of the light weight brigade, ah, i speak to him for a week. he's helped them defending his decision to promote
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a sexual predator every day, the lines he's forced them to take. but being untrue fast, that he was unaware of any allocation untrue. then he was unaware of had a specific allegation, been true, then he was unaware of any serious specific allegation. and now he wants them to go out and say, but he simply forgot. but his where was a sexual predator. anywa with anything about them would be long gone from his from finance, in the middle of a crisis, doesn't the country does better than a zat list? cost of notting dogs yet. it's a speaker. it's when it's exactly when, when times are tough, but when the country faces pressures on the economy and pressures on that budgets
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misses because women had the biggest bore in europe for 80 years. this is bigger. that is with that is exactly the moment that you'd expect a government to continue with its work not to walk away. i missed the speaker as a get on with our job and to focus on the things that matter to the people, to this country. and that, so i don't any cutting taxes today, and it's a speaker we're putting 1200 pounds. is that every one of the 8000000 most vulnerable households in the country music. because thanks to the strength of our economy and thanks to the decisions that we took, this is bigger, which he opposed at the tire shop. the only thing he's delivering details, i started the session with a quote from the young victim and all this. how he froze when he was attacked, when i was prosecuting right this, i heard that from victims all the time. victims that they froze because it's not about sex. it's about power. yes. and the power but disgrace government minister
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had was handed to him by that prime minister. and he's only in power because he's been talked a bumps by a corrupted party, defending the independence. so it's no longer chase about swapping the person at the top is nick clear? the only way the country could get a fresh thought it was by getting rid of a lot of pressure is, has been the difference. a difference in this we've got to get through them, says questions prime minister in mrs. pick a different country and discovered that opposition if we have a plan and you know we're getting older, they want to focus on the side of the issue, mrs. peter, we're going to get on with our job. we're going to control prices. this is because by not you to get to the union barons that paid by the union,
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i'm not proud of it. we were the 1st european country on the ukranian, which i think i'm proud of that. and those guys, this is because that the party opposite the party opposite. not anybody would call them this department if not with everything, you know, but 8 of them, including the shadow for and check the the shot a deputy leader and 6, others, 6 others 30 to get rid of our independence here. the terry. this is speaking today, we are cutting taxes, helping possibly be both into what i had to the strength of our funding for helping people down the country. and we are going to continue to deliver on the mandate. i was given a thank you very much, the speak on monday. nice. the northern ireland legacy fell, reached this 3rd reading and start with the beginning of the end of the journey, a long journey to make sure the service and sacrifice of those who served in iraq,
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afghanistan, and now little than on does not re risten by very few seek only to line their pockets with the prime minister. agree with me that never again. can we allow such a gulf choice for not between this place and those you, sir? never again. must they be made to feel like we are not on this side? and will he redouble his commitments and make sure this is the best country in the world to serve in the military and be a veteran all that? yes, i'm out of a friend very much. i thank you for all the work that he's done. who veterans and continue to do this. bill veterans the certainty they deserve. and our fulfilling of the manifesto. pledge to end the cycle of investigations, but also at the same time making sure that families can get the answers they need about what happened to their loved ones when i'm come to later the assembly in life . okay. thank you, mr. speaking, how can i give them the best way to the england,
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the northern island leading tv who actually utilize championships of nothing better than seeing your teams and these find those can. we also commemorate the passing 40 years ago a tenant higgins and all those that have died from aids and said, i'm sure mister speaker, the whole house will want to join with me in passing condolences to the family of friends of the scottish football. go keeping legend on to go to scotland pass far too early. last weekend. he will long live in the memory of the best school keeper that many of us have seen. mister speaker, it is easy to forget that only 10 days ago the prime minister was dreaming of a 3rd town. i know it's often said that a week is a long time in politics, but it comes out that 10 days is truly a lifetime. because let's say said it's a minor medical that the prime minister has even made it through to prime minister questions. and they really ought to see the faces behind them. because prime minister really are over the prime minister as desperately clinging onto his own
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fantasy. but the public can afford to put up with this farce of a government a minute longer. today, we should be talking about the total cost of living crisis sorting inflation and the going cost of breakfast. but instead, it's always, it's always about him. how many more ministers need to quit before he finally picks up his pen and write his own resignation letter? perhaps that's what he's doing now. yeah, actually actually this is the guy was just joking down to 920 on the question, which i thought was excellent. when he was talking about the economy, but it's a bad is the issue that is the country as they says, and that is, that is why the government is introducing. i think the most important helping countries, helping families up and down the country with 1200 pounds going into the banks of times right now talking taxes, but 30000000 people, 235 and helping half
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a 1000000 people into work through the way to see better the tactic thing to the gate, getting a good that is the priority of this government. and that's what i'm going to fax over. glad you. i'm glad you like it. but my goodness, nothing to see. we should all move on. if we live minister a few weeks ago i compared the prime minister monty python's black night. actually i was wrong. he's actually the dead pot. it whether he's no, no, he's not going next, right minister. he will leave behind too deeply damaging legacy. i hope that dishonesty of his leadership full of about of the donors the door. but the other legacy is that the brakes and that was due because i'm sad to say that the labor party no fully supports. i got one more thing
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to churn. not just not the prime minister. so as the primary somewhat resign will you call the general election and am i was shot when the choice an independent future. please from the control of ways with the guy i think is the team his remark with the labor party, even our con onregional, your opinion was not reach of rapture by the benches opposite african is not, is not true. or they want to go back in just as he does, i think that's what that is. that is a terrible mistake. it would be anti democratic literacy just as for the referendum of that he wants what we had one of them as i told him before in 2014 and all you like me to think it does the prime minister think there are any circumstances in which he should resign. ah, i think missus, because i believe it was circumstances in which i felt it was impossible for the
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government to go on to discharge guy that we've been given. or if i felt, for instance, that were being frustrated, you know, designed to support the ukrainian people right beside the point that frankly need to speak to the job of a prime minister in difficult circumstances when you've been handed to colossal man that is to keep doing a robber working, now you have, now you have it mister speaker. once again, the prime minister, he puts political survival before public duty. oh. but people can see, even if he goes on it is a, when is now the same, westminster arrogance will continue to dictate our futures in way. does he want a metal to being the best recruiting sergeant for independence? we could wish her era actually misses the guy. i remember i look around the united
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kingdom and had a great talk with mom. great, good the other day as well as talking to nicholas dudgeon. i see the bonds of our union are being strengthened. i and i'm hoping that they will, they will get, they will continue to do with the governors town center leveling up homes have been very successful around the country. but there are a few times centers like mostly fell in men valley that in desperate, desperate straits and haven't managed to get any funding in getting a scheme into the program to funding can my right hon. offend. assure me that future funds will be available to help declining high street become fit for the 21st century and survived the place panic. there are friendly. she's a great champion for a for mill valley, and i will make sure that she gets a meeting with the minister for living at the earliest. i
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like you mister speaker, the public clearly thinks that this government has lost the plot over the cost of living crisis. the prime minister may be aware that the average salary for a nurse is 36000 miles per primary teacher. it is 38000 pound they and in deep working people everywhere, a strong to pay their rent and their motors given a that can barely afford a 150000 pound mortgage on a new home. can you tell this house how he could afford a 150000 pound treehouse? i can tell him this is beaca, is that up and down in the country robins, we bought fantasy infrastructure into a real infrastructure. we are helping to unite level up the people at this. chris, chris, 650000000000 cause of investment helping people, helping to lift the aspirations, opportunities, people up and down the country. and in thanks to the strength of the our economy.
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we're helping exactly the people he describes. i with 1200 pounds going into that bank account to help them with the cost of living pressures. a page of baltimore, a prime minister knows that while his prime minister i want to do all the good, he can wise closest been present land. i phone to e d m one 08 to about the going got the tasman farm or to the department of leveling up the land above going station. the farm in wording which was fully protected and will be fully protected. another inspector says it worthy council. second will happen. can i ask him to tell the government to withdraw the objection to wording conscious appeal against the absurd decision lab county inspector to allow 482 homes to go on this green lun? goring and very, i thank her the right or wrong very much and i think the pains on this issue for some time i will make sure that he gets
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a meeting with the with the relevant i minutes to discuss the, the development during my se, lagrange, you know when you, mr. speaker, on the 21st of january, the government committed a 100000000 phone from the automotive contribution formed to british voter king of factory in my constancy palace won't pick. and as of today, a prime minister, not a penny, nor a single antony as being received by the company and jeopardize as of that, it wasn't much needed. joe's the tensions between the prime minister and the former chancellor suddenly now being more trick scores. and i'm telling your prime minister the betrayal of my conscience. urines cannot be approved, can promise a prime minister. you know, these, it's not giving you good to meet you in the blue says um because who
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knows, who knows only enough i know. 3 that guy who graduated notable gentlemen all the passion with which he advocated method in, in british vote i like i try cliche, i share his and his enthusiasm. when i travel, if i remember from of a boy a heroic i wrote campaign on this issue, i can send him the letter was sent last night and this is bigger and the principal offers the project. crew are gonna hang on in that this is begun to i'm gonna do guns. thank you mister speaker. the world is facing a global food crisis in which the poorest nations face catastrophic consequences. will the prime minister take all possible action to negotiate and facilitate access to the grain source stranded in ukraine?
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we have a limited opportunity to have that farming and developing nations. and the u. k. must play its full part using all the resources at our disposal. my ronald friend is configurations either a 25000000 times a week. the debate be held hostage by, by putin. that's equivalent to the annual consumption of many of the least developed countries. and i were hoping to lift that blockade out with not just by negotiation, but also by supplying d mining equipment insurance for the the, the commercial ships that might be involved. and also a 10000000 to help improve the railway infrastructure that would be necessary to get the grain out by rail lock. and mister speaker yesterday, the prime minister that he's fed up with people saying things on his behalf. so to simulate, sfreddo saw the british people and these ministers who are resigning, they're sick of time and time again being sent out by him to say things that are
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true. it's a real problem him or them for believing him in the 1st place. i thank you very much and i want to be clear what i, what i want to say is i say again, i regret the way the appointment happened. and i was clear with eyes about what i knew at the time. i, but i want to stress that i take this matter extremely seriously. i, i, i'm very sorry for the, the impact it's had on, on the victims a but the individual in question the member for tom worth is now subject to an independent complaint. a grievance procedure a soon as a soon as soon as that as soon as that began, as soon as that complaint was made, i should say mister speaker, the whip was taken away about you, sir. we don't know that is the case. she is confidential about think we've got to stop referring to something that we don't go over again. that was the prime
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minister's questions as far as johnston's lane ship hangs in the balance. as expected. there was plenty of criticism from members of the opposition. after the shock resignation of 2 senior ministers triggered a string of to patches from a number of other members of the government. let's go to poll brennan, who's at damning st. paul some. some great. one line is really for whom the opposition later, the only thing johnson is delivering is chaos. and that he's been propped up by a corrupted party defending the indefensible. despite the strong performance is impalement, it seems that the prime in stays steadfast in his result resolve rather to stand the tough job. yes, i mean there's no doubt that far as johnson has let it be known that he is not going to go from down the street voluntarily. it will need the back bench, n p, 's of the conservative party to eject him. most likely through
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a another conservative party confidence, very in his leadership. now that can't happen at the moment of the real stand, but there are move the foot to try to change those rules. perhaps as early as next week, when a back bench committee call the 1922 committee has its executive elections. and there are several members of the conservative party parliamentary party, who also very, very strong critics of boris johnson. and they will be standing for election to the executive with the intention of immediately changing the rules and hoping to force a new confidence vote before parliament rises for the summer break. and that's on july the 21st back to prime ministers questions, a strong performance bicycle on the labor opposition. lead us to be fair. he's kicking a ball with an open goal. i mean, the prime minister is deeply vulnerable. we've had at least 14 resignation so far including 2 members of cabinet. his johnson, the head of the treasury and his health secretary.
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