tv Prime Ministers Questions 11222017 CSPAN November 27, 2017 12:01am-12:40am EST
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the presidency. this has week the british house of commons, prime minister theresa may took several questions on trade relations and voter issues. the prime minister was also asked about the resignation of zimbabwe's president after 37 years in power and how that might affect british citizens country. that >> order! questions for the prime minister. mister speaker. i'm sure that members across the house would be with me to join them. the first woman to hold this role in over 600 year history and we wish her our best hisses --dash make our best
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wishes. i should have further such meetings later today. the catastrophic impact but on the police and innocent bystanders. while they commit to watching them which are plainly failing. they launched the government only a matter of weeks ago. it is that we recognize the importance of this issue. we see people die in dying as a result of this.
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that's what we've lost our strategy. they face an original toll. between grandparents in their grandchildren. if excess is removed or blocked grandparents are there. they are calling for a change in the law to give grandparents access rights. they do play an awesome role. we can also i'm sure look at their anguish. it is a parental relationship. when making decisions about the child's future must be the child's welfare. but the law already allows them to spend time with her
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grandparents and i understand that the states for justice. i'm sure the department of education will deliver the points carefully. frankly mister speaker i joined the prime minister and congratulating them. i pray that that woman at last has got that's position. i hope the whole house will join me in sending solidarity following the atrocious suicide bombing. mister speaker the orange of prime minister who has discussed brexit says sometimes it doesn't seem like they thought all of this through. so cannot prime minister reassure him by clearly
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aligning the government's policy on irish border. we welcome the new lady. before the lady --dash mike labour party. on the second comments. on the second issue referring to the issue that is staying in eastern nigeria. the condolences of the whole house. he also asked me i'm very happy to do so. i'm done so a number of occasions. we are very clear. in relation the common travel
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area will continue to operate as it has since 1983. there are goods and services across the border. we would not see a hard border introduced. yesterday the foreign secretary said there could be no a border that would be unthinkable. they've had 217 months to come up with an answer to this question and there's still no answer to the question there is another person that doesn't think the negotiations are going to will and that is the right armor member. it was a very enthusiastic campaign. he finds time to the be the chief global strategist for charlie to see in investments.
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as the uk is hitting the brakes. does the prime minister take advice. and does she that she agree with him. we had been engaging fully in the negotiations in relation to northern ireland and other issues. and indeed significant progress has been made. we have an agreement on the operation of the travel area. we don't have any ideas about that. we actually participate back in the summer we are very happy to move further details and discussions.
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between the united kingdom and the united union. the question for the right honor men. why does he vote against him. the uk financial sector is that they will leave the rights. they've no idea where this is going. last week the brexit secretary said he would guarantee free movement for bankers post brexit. are there any other groups that think that this applies. i'm very interested with the right honorable gentlemen.
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he can't even borrow a question from the legal liberal democrats. we have been absolutely clear so we will be introducing new immigration rules. will take it to the need of the british economy. do on those areas where we need to pay particular attention to migration come into the united kingdom. we won't get on and to deal with the question of the trade relationship. but we also i'm optimistic about the opportunities that will be available and about the deal we can get from the negotiations that we are having.
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[indiscernible] in april the secretary was confident the european banking authority would be seen in london. now we can even guarantee banks having a right to trade with europe. last week the government voted down it's backbreaking. and repeatedly promised to scrap the social chapter. does she agree with the foreign secretary on these matters. we had guaranteed workers rights. we've introduced a bill in the house of commons did guaranteed workers against them.
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mister speaker the record is clear this is a voting down the amendment to protect workers rights. the environment secretary said he wanted a green brexit guess again they were voted down. to guarantee environmental protections. on the fifth of december the european summit takes place to address the issue as exposed. there are three proposals on the table. the new transparency rules. will the prime minister take these proposals or is he still threatening to turn burton
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--dash make britain into a tax haven. 160billion pounds as a result of actions taken. seventy-five new measures i am pleased to say that recently they won an important case in the supreme court with means a further 1 million pounds coming. the predecessor blocked the proposal for the public register of trust in again the conservative mps have voted down when it comes to brexit
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there could be no hard border they say they will protect workers rights. with the tax avoidance with time and time again. and mister speaker offers his opinions says there is insufficient energy going into these negotiations. their words of mister speaker not mine. to deliver a good brexit good ribbon.
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it was a labour party. annabelle before we call the general election. he talks to people taking different opinions. on monday when we are putting through the important piece of legislation 76 labor keys of voted at a different time. it has no clue on brexit or the labour party. day in and week out. the right honor men --
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we have some of the highest in all welfare in the world. we should not only maintain in part the standards which damage marine life. we also recognize and respect that animals are sensitive beans to retrieve the wood. the in most welfare act 2006 provides protection for all animals experiencing pain or suffering. i have reaffirmed my honorable friend. with the welfare standards that we need.
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thank you mister speaker. how many jobs had been lost this week. of course we are seen those new agencies when he talks about the number of jobs being created we have seen under this government 3 million jobs. thank you mister speaker. just so he is aware and losing means that losing over 1,000 jobs. the city will lose 75,000 jobs
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jobs already gone, jobs that are growing. there losing jobs. i recognize as i said that those agencies and the meeting of the united kingdom. they talk about the number of jobs there. since the conservative came into government that's 3 million poor people and work. last year housing associations generated 5.000000000 pounds in cash surplus. that cumulated to
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$42 billion. he would make that a year for the next ten years. look at ways that we can make sure that the housing association uses the money rather than having them set in the back. rather than having them set in the back. this whole issue of housing is something he has been a campaigner on. this is the approach taken by housing associations. 2015 and 16. they knew what the existing properties. i announce additional $2 billion including social rent. they will reclassify to the private sector it means
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greater acidity to get on with the job thank you very much mister speaker. the snp has ask and for the money to be refunded. only last month that legally we would not be able to recover that. and that they are not constrained. what is he doing to mislead us. i think they may have a number of questions. they knew to create a single piece of authority.
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thank you mister speaker. giving the rest buys housing space for the equivalent of a new town in what is left of the midway greenbelt. while they give me the assurances and the necessary large-scale investments to bring public service and structure 200,000 more people. >> this is to make this is an important point for people not just in my own constituency elsewhere. we do want to see more homes being built. we are going to go further in building more homes. she's absolutely right as we do that we need to make sure that if a structure is in place were putting in billions of infrastructure every year up to 2021 that includes the transport project.
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we recognize the importance of making sure it's afforded by the right infrastructure. the last labor government it seems a committed to doing the very opposite. with the institute and the additional $1.2 million -- 1.2 million children will be pushed out. part of the government's records of failure on this. and don't you think this worrying forecast is expectable. far from the way in which she has prepaid -- for trade the situation. that is a record low.
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they will bypass that. [indiscernible] i'm very happy to confirm that to my honorable friends. we do need to go further. they would allocate funding directly to the local projects. they recently confirmed in the house that the next generation of technology we will deliver it directly to authorities.
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we want to make sure that it was not left behind. thank you mister speaker. in 2014 it was set up given to millions of pregnant women showing the clear cover-up. last week it was condemned as being misleading. the public inquiry. this is an issue that a number of members are being concerned about. is not what some members are hoping for. it was a comprehensive review.
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all of the meetings of the expert. as they were invited independent expert. and at the request of the patient group. the conclusion is that the scientific evidence does not support a cause of association. i recognize that these conclusions are hard to accept. it will strengthen protection. mister speaker. the right provided -- provides as opportunities. he does raise an important issue.
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we don't want our european partners to fear. as a result of leaving the european union. we can only resolve those. and finally as part of the settlement of all of the issues that i spoke about every prime minister since 1946 successfully appointed a british judge. can i actually say to the honorable gentlemen that it does not appoint judges there is a process that is undertaken. in the united nations.
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they should be working with us to get the right deal. with the debates. they should take the unwanted proposal. will they support the seal of jobs. if it went into the admissions trading scheme. though she will act immediately to ensure that. it raises an important point. it has done a considerable amount. i was very pleased to be able to earn that. to talk about the prospects
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here in the united kingdom. and we well of course look carefully to ensure for the arrangements that are in place. we had supported it in the past. i take my right friends. apart from commending the quality of the program that she referred to. on the whole issue of prohibition of drugs globally and that it is beginning to change. in the face of the evidential failure since the 1961 convention on the prohibition. on the legalization of regulation. as well as decriminalization in portugal. and elsewhere.
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very grateful to the old gentleman. when i was have secretary it did look at the experience a number of countries. in different ways in which they approach this. i take a different opinion to him. those that are dealing with people who have been affected by drugs would also do so. after the suicide of her son who was a drug addict the work she is doing with families of the damage the damage that they can do. the member of the chesterfield.
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we look for to forward to hearing from him anyway. people with the most severe disability has discovered it when they when they move on to it universal credit there is no severe disability. whatever happens about them in the next hour does the prime minister realized that they will shame the government into the worst politics. on the way to the honorable general. and people with health admissions. where the 7 billion pounds. it was into 2010. as i've said in this chamber before.
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security. in the second point. i know it's close to their heart. i'm sure it will be looked at carefully. prime minister my constituent is having the care for the cancer. she waited months to care. and we are now waiting again. those will be causing. the stress to haley. while she is waiting for this appeal a decision to come through. they will look closely at the case.
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i recognize the concern in distress. that they will be waiting for. the prime minister would be aware. the under they suffered considerably. the british government would avoid that. to treat them with respect. in the safety and security that they should have. as we see the changes taking place. i think it provides us with an opportunity to forge a new path free from the oppression.
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we want to see a democratic free secure zimbabwe that people across communities are able to carry out that without fear and oppression. we want to see that country rejoining the international community. in terms of the uk aid. i will do everything we can to support their change into a country that is free and is democratic.
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>> do you have faith in the independence of the authorities? how do you see that overall? how do you deem the situation to be unfolding right now? >> it has a pretty limited role a play, which is to say when transaction comes before us we first look at it and say, is tore and if there is we try find a narrowly-tailored remedy for that harm in hand then we can move forward with the public interest determination. i think one thing we saw was we view mergers as sort of a christmas tree, where you can hang whatever kind of regulatory
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