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she then asked eric pickles who said, "oh, no, i neverspoke to him, or had a long chat with him."ut politicians and politics but let's stick with you and your evolution to becoming one of the prime movers behind what we now know is the brexit campaign. it began with the ukip, the uk independence party. cameron, by 2016, decided to hold a referendum. you decided to become a main backer of the leave campaign. how much money, now that you look at it, how much? several hundred thousand pounds to ukip, when i was backing them, then when the campaign got going i gave more than £1 million to vote leave which was authorised... more than 1 million? that probably makes you their biggest individual donor. i don't think i was, i think there was somebody else who gave more. but when you look at leave and that campaign in 2016, are you proud of it? you paid for quite a lot of it, are you proud of it? yes, i am and you've gotta distinguish between vote leave, which is the authorized body for backing those who wanted to leave and leave.eu which was our great rival in the contest to be the authori
she then asked eric pickles who said, "oh, no, i neverspoke to him, or had a long chat with him."ut politicians and politics but let's stick with you and your evolution to becoming one of the prime movers behind what we now know is the brexit campaign. it began with the ukip, the uk independence party. cameron, by 2016, decided to hold a referendum. you decided to become a main backer of the leave campaign. how much money, now that you look at it, how much? several hundred thousand...
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she then asked eric pickles who said, oh, no, i neversaid that. i've had a long chat with him.lls us something about politicians and politics but let's stick with you and your evolution to becoming one of the prime movers behind what we now know is the brexit campaign. it began with the ukip, the uk independence party. cameron, by 2016, i decided to hold a referendum. you decided to become a referendum. you decided to become a main backer of the leave campaign. how much money, now that you look at it, how much? when i was back and then, the campaign could go on, i gave more than £1 million to vote leave which was authorised... more than 1 million? that makes you the biggest donor. i think i was. but million? that makes you the biggest donor. ithink i was. but when million? that makes you the biggest donor. i think i was. but when you look at leave in the campaign in 2016, are you part of it? you paid for quite a lot of it, you part of it? i am and you've gotta distinguish between vote leave and leave the eu which was our arrival in the contest to be the authorised... that body
she then asked eric pickles who said, oh, no, i neversaid that. i've had a long chat with him.lls us something about politicians and politics but let's stick with you and your evolution to becoming one of the prime movers behind what we now know is the brexit campaign. it began with the ukip, the uk independence party. cameron, by 2016, i decided to hold a referendum. you decided to become a referendum. you decided to become a main backer of the leave campaign. how much money, now that you look...
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she then asked eric pickles who said, "oh, no, i neverspoke to him, or had a long chat with him." about politicians and politics but let's stick with you and your evolution to becoming one of the prime movers behind what we now know as the brexit campaign. it began with the ukip, the uk independence party. cameron, by 2016, decided to hold a referendum. you decided to become a main backer of the leave campaign. how much money, now that you look at it, how much? several hundred thousand pounds to ukip, when i was backing them, then when the campaign got going i gave more than £1 million to vote leave which was authorised... more than 1 million? that probably makes you their biggest individual donor. i don't think i was, i think there was somebody else who gave more. but when you look at leave and that campaign in 2016, are you proud of it? you paid for quite a lot of it, are you proud of it? yes, i am and you've gotta distinguish between vote leave, which is the authorized body for backing those who wanted to leave and leave.eu which was our great rival in the contest to be the aut
she then asked eric pickles who said, "oh, no, i neverspoke to him, or had a long chat with him." about politicians and politics but let's stick with you and your evolution to becoming one of the prime movers behind what we now know as the brexit campaign. it began with the ukip, the uk independence party. cameron, by 2016, decided to hold a referendum. you decided to become a main backer of the leave campaign. how much money, now that you look at it, how much? several hundred...
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were seriously injured, and at that time subsequently, the coroner wrote to the minister, who was eric picklesas taken. he is making a very important point, as the whole house knows, and that issue, as i said at the outset, is among the issues that will be addressed in the second part of sir martin's report, and i will say a little bit about that a bit later on, but he is absolutely right to raise that issue. if i can perhaps make some progress. brave firefighters led many people to safety from inside the tower, so martin concludes that the chaos and confusion meant that some calls for help were not responded to until it was too late, i give way.|j help were not responded to until it was too late, i give way. i have visited grenfell tower twice to sympathise with the relatives, but i have also been able to see it first—hand how firefighters in these very complex risk their lives. i had a meeting only yesterday with the fire college in my constituency who provide worldwide training for every type of fire officer. would he agree that we owe it to our firefighters up that we owe it to our firefig
were seriously injured, and at that time subsequently, the coroner wrote to the minister, who was eric picklesas taken. he is making a very important point, as the whole house knows, and that issue, as i said at the outset, is among the issues that will be addressed in the second part of sir martin's report, and i will say a little bit about that a bit later on, but he is absolutely right to raise that issue. if i can perhaps make some progress. brave firefighters led many people to safety from...
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was another file compartment agent broke down and the coroner alerted the secretary of state, eric pickles address those issues. our concern was that that was not followed through thoroughly. do you think london fire brigade and others have learned enough about what happened at cranfield, so if we were in a position like that it would not happen in the same way? clearly the people renting jon running the london fire brigade need to learn the lessons of this fire and previous fires. —— clearly the people running the london fire brigade. we alerted government ministers about the need to act quickly on altering or reviewing the issue of state perch, for example. government ministers have failed to act on that. let's scrutinise london fire brigade and its management, but why is nobody holding to account the fire minister or home secretary all, for that matter, the prime minister who was of course previously in charge of the london fire brigade himself. matt wrack from the fire brigades union. is this the day mps vote for a december election? borisjohnson will give them the chance to do so late
was another file compartment agent broke down and the coroner alerted the secretary of state, eric pickles address those issues. our concern was that that was not followed through thoroughly. do you think london fire brigade and others have learned enough about what happened at cranfield, so if we were in a position like that it would not happen in the same way? clearly the people renting jon running the london fire brigade need to learn the lessons of this fire and previous fires. ——...
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another fire were compartment agent broke down and the coroner alerted the secretary of state, eric picklesto that night? in terms of failure of communication, where you and others are where things were not being done correctly? the firefighters stand in solidarity with the community. including the right of people to ask difficult questions, nobody is trying to judge that. firefighters have known for a long time, i think members of the public were quite shocked, at the communications equipment. this is not a failure of the system, it is a failure of equipment, the higher up the building firefighters went, the less likely they were to be able to communicate with control systems on the ground. people trying to ensure the ground. people trying to ensure the safety of cruise on the upper floors loss communications with those firefighters who were in the most dangerous part of the building. i think people would be shocked that is the situation facing firefighters in the capital city. those lessons have come out of earlier incidents and accidents we have had to investigate, that is not particular
another fire were compartment agent broke down and the coroner alerted the secretary of state, eric picklesto that night? in terms of failure of communication, where you and others are where things were not being done correctly? the firefighters stand in solidarity with the community. including the right of people to ask difficult questions, nobody is trying to judge that. firefighters have known for a long time, i think members of the public were quite shocked, at the communications equipment....