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. >> prior to the election, the labour party promised to reduce energy bills by 300 pounds.yet on their watch, energy bills are about to increase by almost 300 pounds. so may i ask, is the failure to keep that promise a consequence of government incompetency or have the labour party been caught lying to the public? >> we're very proud of the fact that we are pushing forward for energy independence which will keep our bills lower, and he knows very well what my position is, but i note that again he's very quiet on the snp record, and i'll tell you why. just this week we've seen the attainment gap widen in scotland. pupils leaving schools with no qualifications rising, those from deprived areas going to work falling instead of paying the politics of grievance, they need to take responsibility for our own record. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituent mike addison was one of a kind, a physical disability rugby league world champion with england and warrington wolves, and an avid volunteer for the club and foundation. he was a friend to everyone who knew him. tragically, he d
. >> prior to the election, the labour party promised to reduce energy bills by 300 pounds.yet on their watch, energy bills are about to increase by almost 300 pounds. so may i ask, is the failure to keep that promise a consequence of government incompetency or have the labour party been caught lying to the public? >> we're very proud of the fact that we are pushing forward for energy independence which will keep our bills lower, and he knows very well what my position is, but i...
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. >> prior to the election, the labour party promised to reduce energy bills by 300 pounds.yet on their watch, energy bills are about to increase by almost 300 pounds. so may i ask, is the failure to keep that promise a consequence of government incompetency or have the labour party been caught lying to the public? >> we're very proud of the fact that we are pushing forward for energy independence which will keep our bills lower, and he knows very well what my position is, but i note that again he's very quiet on the snp record, and i'll tell you why. just this week we've seen the attainment gap widen in scotland. pupils leaving schools with no qualifications rising, those from deprived areas going to work falling instead of paying the politics of grievance, they need to take responsibility for our own record. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituent mike addison was one of a kind, a physical disability rugby league world champion with england and warrington wolves, and an avid volunteer for the club and foundation. he was a friend to everyone who knew him. tragically, he d
. >> prior to the election, the labour party promised to reduce energy bills by 300 pounds.yet on their watch, energy bills are about to increase by almost 300 pounds. so may i ask, is the failure to keep that promise a consequence of government incompetency or have the labour party been caught lying to the public? >> we're very proud of the fact that we are pushing forward for energy independence which will keep our bills lower, and he knows very well what my position is, but i...
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yeah, the conservatives are guilty of it, but the labour party definitely isn�*t.asting money on that? why are we sending. why are we spending 15 billion abroad. >> it's 0.2% of gdp. it�*s >> it's 0.2% of gdp. it's 5 billion a year. it doesn�*t make billion a year. it doesn't make a blind bit of difference. >> the defence spending is 0.5, isn�*t it. what is it, o.5%. oh no, that's foreign aid. yeah i'm talking about foreign aid but sorry. no, no. my point. let me just make this point about the foreign aid. was anneliese dodds resigned because she wasn't happy about the fact that we'd taken, i think, 0.2 off the foreign aid budget to put it into defence spending. >> well, i�*m glad you realise >> well, i'm glad you realise that amount. it's a tiny, tiny bit. it's my point about the net bit. it�*s my point about the net zero, because at the end of the day, we do need net zero because we need to. >> get our hole in the head. >> get our hole in the head. >> we need to get away from reliance on all this russian gas, all this sort of like fossil fuels by having some reli
yeah, the conservatives are guilty of it, but the labour party definitely isn�*t.asting money on that? why are we sending. why are we spending 15 billion abroad. >> it's 0.2% of gdp. it�*s >> it's 0.2% of gdp. it's 5 billion a year. it doesn�*t make billion a year. it doesn't make a blind bit of difference. >> the defence spending is 0.5, isn�*t it. what is it, o.5%. oh no, that's foreign aid. yeah i'm talking about foreign aid but sorry. no, no. my point. let me just...
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now the labour party is finally attacking reform on its russia flip flopping.age and the reform party this week seem to have gained a massive own goal, tying themselves up in knots trying to appease donald trump while also saying yes, we obviously believe in the uk's security. they've somehow suggested that ukraine provoked russia into attacking it, and that also brought up, of course, 2014 comments by nigel farage that not that vladimir putin was his most admired leader across the world. now guess what? yet again are absent. reform mps are out of kilter with the rest of the country. seven out of ten of brits agree that it�*s important brits agree that it's important for ukraine to win the war against russia. yet here's nigel farage calling for elections in ukraine for a timetable on elections. when might that be? we've had millions and millions of citizens of ukraine leave the country, and many of their territories are still under bombardment. now, what�*s going bombardment. now, what's going on, nigel? what's it going to be? will you stick up for british inte
now the labour party is finally attacking reform on its russia flip flopping.age and the reform party this week seem to have gained a massive own goal, tying themselves up in knots trying to appease donald trump while also saying yes, we obviously believe in the uk's security. they've somehow suggested that ukraine provoked russia into attacking it, and that also brought up, of course, 2014 comments by nigel farage that not that vladimir putin was his most admired leader across the world. now...
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she's our left in the corner and a former adviser to the labour party. is that right susie?e myself as a former parliamentary candidate, but back in the day i did a little bit of advisory. >> okay. and he's back. he's henry bolton, it is former ukip leader and now a member of the sdp. is that leader and now a member of the sdp. is that right? that's right. are you feeling well? i'm feeling how many fingers have i got up. about ten. ten. no, no he's not feeling very well at all. but listen guys, serious point that this week we saw on monday night in camborne in cornwall the i think it was antifa turned up who tried to stop a conference of reform uk conference. it got pretty, pretty unnerving. i think that's probably the best word for some of the people entering the venue. just have a look at this clip here guys, and tell me what you think. >> 0h woe is. >> oh woe is. >> oh woe is. >> anti—fascist. >> anti—fascist. >> who is anti—fascist? who is anti—fascist? >> whoa, whoa, oh. >> whoa, whoa, oh. >> s0 susie, you've seen the clip. angry mob massed up. i think one of nigel�*s s
she's our left in the corner and a former adviser to the labour party. is that right susie?e myself as a former parliamentary candidate, but back in the day i did a little bit of advisory. >> okay. and he's back. he's henry bolton, it is former ukip leader and now a member of the sdp. is that leader and now a member of the sdp. is that right? that's right. are you feeling well? i'm feeling how many fingers have i got up. about ten. ten. no, no he's not feeling very well at all. but listen...
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and i think the labour party are trying to spin this. last week. he was a bit cringey. i thought with trump. >> i think he did it right, you know. but i don�*t think he. know. but i don't think he. >> was trying to spin this as his thatcher moment. no this is not your thatcher moment at all, you know. and people need to remember that it only stops when trump wants this, this war to stop. >> i actually think keir starmer had his best week as prime minister yet. and that's saying something. but chloe, what's something. but chloe, what�*s your thoughts? are we paying too much attention to this ukraine situation? as i said in the introduction there some people will say they�*ll be watching will say they'll be watching this tonight saying yes, but then once ukraine falls, putin will then be knocking on the door of poland. then he'll be arriving on the shores of britain. do you buy that? >> look, i think that i was very proud of britain for being the first country when this war broke out, to really stand up and say, we support ukraine. we will
and i think the labour party are trying to spin this. last week. he was a bit cringey. i thought with trump. >> i think he did it right, you know. but i don�*t think he. know. but i don't think he. >> was trying to spin this as his thatcher moment. no this is not your thatcher moment at all, you know. and people need to remember that it only stops when trump wants this, this war to stop. >> i actually think keir starmer had his best week as prime minister yet. and that's...