prime minister's questions,
where emily thornberry attacks
the government and the dup for not
backing votes at 16.
they are not the coalition
of chaos, mr speaker,
they're the coalition of cavemen!
but david lidington says that labour
put up the age for doing
all sorts of things.
raised the age to buy fireworks
to 18, and raised the age
for using a sunbed to 18!
but first, after two days
of debate and 190 speakers,
the eu withdrawal bill
cleared its first parliamentary
hurdle in the house of lords.
the bill translates eu law into uk
domestic law to avoid a legal black
hole opening up after brexit.
it's already been through
the commons, so now it was down
to peers to have their say,
and the government could have been
left in no doubt it was going
to have a fight on its hands.
a labour former transport secretary
lord adonis proposed a rare vote
to regret the bill, in effect
calling for a second referendum.
the interest of the public