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mr speaken people are kept safe. speaker, on monday i met other european leaders in brussels to discuss vitally important focus on security and defence in a volatile world. i am determined to reduce barriers to trade, making it easier for businesses to do business and ensuring a better relationship with our european partners delivers for the british people. mr speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in this house. i shall have further such meetings later today. >> doctor neil hudson. >> doctor neil hudson. >> thank you, mr speaker. sadly, suicide is the biggest killer of young people under 35. andy erg, tim owen and mike palmer are the three dads walking. they each tragically lost their precious daughters , sophie, emily and daughters, sophie, emily and beth to suicide and they have campaigned tirelessly for suicide prevention to be included in the school curriculum in an age appropriate way. we met with the previous prime minister in downing street, and s
mr speaken people are kept safe. speaker, on monday i met other european leaders in brussels to discuss vitally important focus on security and defence in a volatile world. i am determined to reduce barriers to trade, making it easier for businesses to do business and ensuring a better relationship with our european partners delivers for the british people. mr speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in this house. i shall have...
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mr speaken human rights law framework.peaker, this case has arisen because a palestinian came to the uk from gaza in two thousand and seven. he is now a british citizen. this is precisely why we need to break the conveyor belt from arriving in the uk, to acquiring indefinite leave to remain, and then a british passport, and now a right to bnng passport, and now a right to bring six family members here as well. just last week, the prime minister bizarrely claimed that a british passport was not a pull factor for those coming to the uk. will he now support our plans to toughen the process on indefinite leave to remain and make getting a british passport a privilege, not a right. prime minister. >> they presided over record high levels of immigration, reached nearly 1 million. it was a one nation experiment in open borders. and she was the cheerleader. she was the one campaigning for more people to come and thank her own side when they supported her campaign. so before she lectures us, i think she needs to reflect on her own
mr speaken human rights law framework.peaker, this case has arisen because a palestinian came to the uk from gaza in two thousand and seven. he is now a british citizen. this is precisely why we need to break the conveyor belt from arriving in the uk, to acquiring indefinite leave to remain, and then a british passport, and now a right to bnng passport, and now a right to bring six family members here as well. just last week, the prime minister bizarrely claimed that a british passport was not...
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well, mr speaken >> the prime minister? mr speaker, i've already said the home secretary has already got her team working on closing this loophole. we don't need to wait for that. we're getting on with that because we're taking control. they lost control of immigration. we had nearly a million people coming to this country. they had an open borders experiment on a monday of this week. they voted against increased powers to deal with those that are running the vile trade of people smuggling. same old tories, open borders, empty promises. >> will the parents and their four children fled gaza after their home was destroyed by an israeli airstrike? they applied for entry via the ukraine scheme in an effort to join the father's brother, who is a british citizen and has lived here since two thousand and seven. the home office says it rigorously contested two appeals at tribunal hearings after the family's application to live in the uk was initially refused, but the second appeal was allowed over the rights to a family life enshri
well, mr speaken >> the prime minister? mr speaker, i've already said the home secretary has already got her team working on closing this loophole. we don't need to wait for that. we're getting on with that because we're taking control. they lost control of immigration. we had nearly a million people coming to this country. they had an open borders experiment on a monday of this week. they voted against increased powers to deal with those that are running the vile trade of people...
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but, mr speaken last government. but, mr speaker, let me be clear.ld be parliament that makes the rules on immigration. it should be the government that makes the policy. that is the principle. and the home secretary is already looking at the legal loophole, which we need to close in this particular case. >> well, yes, prime minister, i agree entirely. it should be parliament and government that makes these decisions. but is it is it is that what's happening? and i've got to ask you at home, who do you think is in charge? is it the judges or indeed, is it the government? it's going to be very interesting to see how this case shakes down. give me your thoughts, farage. gb news .com. now i'm joined down the line by paul garlick kc, a retired judge. paul. it was quite a robust response in parliament from the prime minister. but how can a prime minister. but how can a prime minister overturn a ruling of a judge that was made in a court yesterday? >> well, nigel, good evening and good evening. well, the prime minister can't overturn the findings of a judg
but, mr speaken last government. but, mr speaker, let me be clear.ld be parliament that makes the rules on immigration. it should be the government that makes the policy. that is the principle. and the home secretary is already looking at the legal loophole, which we need to close in this particular case. >> well, yes, prime minister, i agree entirely. it should be parliament and government that makes these decisions. but is it is it is that what's happening? and i've got to ask you at...
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but, mr speaken last government. but, mr speaker, let me be clear.t should be parliament that makes the rules on immigration. it should be the government that makes the policy. that is the principle. and the home secretary is already looking at the legal loophole, which we need to close in this particular case anyway. >> now, the most senior judge in >> now, the most seniorjudge in england and wales has written a letter to keir starmer, essentially saying that she was deeply troubled and that this was unacceptable criticism. she was unacceptable criticism. she was explaining that actually there's an appeals process if you don't like decisions being made, but to criticise judges decisions. and of course, the judge was named in this case. this judge is arguing puts judges safety at risk. where are you, matt goodwin? >> well, i think that's ridiculous. i think there's nothing within the rule of law that stops democratically elected politicians or citizens from critiquing decisions that are made, particularly before appeals. and i think there are lots of
but, mr speaken last government. but, mr speaker, let me be clear.t should be parliament that makes the rules on immigration. it should be the government that makes the policy. that is the principle. and the home secretary is already looking at the legal loophole, which we need to close in this particular case anyway. >> now, the most senior judge in >> now, the most seniorjudge in england and wales has written a letter to keir starmer, essentially saying that she was deeply...
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mr speaken at their dinner parties. mr speaker, when labour negotiates, we all lose.etimes they don't even bother. >> this is a military base that is vital to our national security and to national security. a number of years ago, the legal certainty of that base was thrown into doubt. and let me. mr speaker, let me be clear, and i will pick my words carefully. without legal certainty, the base cannot operate in practical terms as it should. that is bad for our national security, and it is a gift to our adversaries that some within the party opposite know exactly what i am talking about. >> well, the uk has denied the cost of handing over the chagos islands to mauritius. that could rise to £18 billion and disputed claims made by the mauritian prime minister about the renegotiated deal, secures government plans to hand the british indian ocean territory to mauritius, but pay to lease back the us, uk military base on diego garcia. elsewhere, the families and lawyers of the three nottingham attack victims have demanded a full statutory inquiry after an independent review
mr speaken at their dinner parties. mr speaker, when labour negotiates, we all lose.etimes they don't even bother. >> this is a military base that is vital to our national security and to national security. a number of years ago, the legal certainty of that base was thrown into doubt. and let me. mr speaker, let me be clear, and i will pick my words carefully. without legal certainty, the base cannot operate in practical terms as it should. that is bad for our national security, and it is...
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but, mr speaken last government. but, mr speaker, let me be clear.should be parliament that makes the rules on immigration. it should be the government that makes the policy. that is the principle. and the home secretary is already looking at the legal loophole, which we need to close in this particular case anyway. >> now, the most senior judge in >> now, the most seniorjudge in england and wales has written a letter to keir starmer, essentially saying that she was deeply troubled and that this was unacceptable criticism. she was unacceptable criticism. she was explaining that actually there's an appeals process if you don't like decisions being made, but to criticise judges decisions. and of course, the judge was named in this case. this judge is arguing puts judges safety at risk. where are you, matt goodwin? >> well, i think that's ridiculous. i think there's nothing within the rule of law that stops democratically elected politicians or citizens from critiquing decisions that are made, particularly before appeals. and i think there are lots of p
but, mr speaken last government. but, mr speaker, let me be clear.should be parliament that makes the rules on immigration. it should be the government that makes the policy. that is the principle. and the home secretary is already looking at the legal loophole, which we need to close in this particular case anyway. >> now, the most senior judge in >> now, the most seniorjudge in england and wales has written a letter to keir starmer, essentially saying that she was deeply troubled...