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he failed to show any regard for the millions of people in our country like my constituents in battersea followed the rules and the laws and made huge sacrifices. i think of those who couldn't visit their dying family members or couldn't say, or couldn't attend their funerals. the ill and disabled people who were stuck without vital health and social care support. not to mention the blanket application of do not attempt resuscitation orders that were in place up and down this country, until we had to intervene on the then health secretary. the small businesses who are economically impacted by lockdown, causing immense financial hardship, which some are still experiencing today. and mr deputy speaker, i honestly could go on sharing more examples. but let us not forget the over 225,000 people who lost their lives to covid. yet no apology from the former prime minister. instead, enabled by his supporters, he claimed that there has been a sustained attempt to seemingly, that is seemingly coordinated to weaken him. and we have seen some distasteful examples of that this evening. now, my third
he failed to show any regard for the millions of people in our country like my constituents in battersea followed the rules and the laws and made huge sacrifices. i think of those who couldn't visit their dying family members or couldn't say, or couldn't attend their funerals. the ill and disabled people who were stuck without vital health and social care support. not to mention the blanket application of do not attempt resuscitation orders that were in place up and down this country, until we...
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or battersea but you should;omething it to your to your relatives or battersea but you should be ethingche of losing . you to then go through . you have to then go through the administration and fear of selling the property and losing that money. there's also from an emotional point of view, and i experienced it myself, it's the awkward conversations that you have to have with loved ones . have to have with loved ones. you know, my dad, it's very orrrrouu— you know, my dad, it's very difficult for— you know, my dad, it's very difficult for my— you know, my dad, it's very difficult for my dad. had difficult for my dad. he had alzheimer's—we| difficult for my dad. he had- alzheimer's_we had we alzheimer's. you know, we had we hadltickin9_ alzheimer's. you know, we had we hadlticking time— alzheimer's. you know, we had we had ticking time bomb to kind had a ticking time bomb to kind of-conversation- had a ticking time bomb to kind of-conversation out- of get the conversation out before— of get the conversation out before-rou— of get the conversation out before lost mind, before he lost his
or battersea but you should;omething it to your to your relatives or battersea but you should be ethingche of losing . you to then go through . you have to then go through the administration and fear of selling the property and losing that money. there's also from an emotional point of view, and i experienced it myself, it's the awkward conversations that you have to have with loved ones . have to have with loved ones. you know, my dad, it's very orrrrouu— you know, my dad, it's very...
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or battersea but you should;omething it to your to your relatives or battersea but you should be ethingat property. actually going ensure actually we're going to ensure that family is going that your family is going through the heartache of losing . you to then go through . you have to then go through the administration and fear of selling the property and losing that money. there's also from an emotional point of view, and i experienced it myself, it's the awkward conversations that you have to have with loved ones . have to have with loved ones. you know, my dad, it's very dddddeub— you know, my dad, it's very difficult for— you know, my dad, it's very difficult for my— you know, my dad, it's very difficult for my dad. had difficult for my dad. he had alzheimer's— difficult for my dad. he had alzheimer's_we| difficult for my dad. he had- alzheimer's_we had we alzheimer's. you know, we had we had alzheimer's. you know, we had we nodlrdekdnd— alzheimer's. you know, we had we hadlticking time— alzheimer's. you know, we had we had ticking time bomb to kind had a ticking time bomb to kind
or battersea but you should;omething it to your to your relatives or battersea but you should be ethingat property. actually going ensure actually we're going to ensure that family is going that your family is going through the heartache of losing . you to then go through . you have to then go through the administration and fear of selling the property and losing that money. there's also from an emotional point of view, and i experienced it myself, it's the awkward conversations that you have...
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Jun 20, 2023
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battersea dog and cats home?— identify as a cat? battersea dog and cats home?k-every— but it is totally ludicrous. i think every single child think that every single child who— think that every single child who comes into— think that every single child who comes into a school who tteruote— who comes into a school who tteruote tt— who comes into a school who disrupts it either— who comes into a school who disrupts it either by being tttm-t— disrupts it either by being didn't demanding that they're eettet— didn't demanding that they're eettet mm — didn't demanding that they're called him her.— didn't demanding that they're called him her. she it cat dog . called him her. she it cat dog. t hey— called him her. she it cat dog. ttey etoutt— called him her. she it cat dog. they should be— called him her. she it cat dog. they should be sent home immediately— they should be sent home immediately and they should not be mterruetme— immediately and they should not be interrupting the education of center— be interrupting the education of ottttrem m— be interrupting the edu
battersea dog and cats home?— identify as a cat? battersea dog and cats home?k-every— but it is totally ludicrous. i think every single child think that every single child who— think that every single child who comes into— think that every single child who comes into a school who tteruote— who comes into a school who tteruote tt— who comes into a school who disrupts it either— who comes into a school who disrupts it either by being tttm-t— disrupts it either by being didn't...
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Jun 21, 2023
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battersea dog and cats home?— identify as a cat? battersea dog and cats home?rous. i tntnt-ewew— but it is totally ludicrous. i think every single child think that every single child wne— think that every single child who comes into— think that every single child who comes into a school who ttenwete— who comes into a school who ttenwete tt— who comes into a school who disrupts it either— who comes into a school who disrupts it either by being tttn-t— disrupts it either by being didn't demanding that they're eettet— didn't demanding that they're eettet ntn — didn't demanding that they're called him her.— didn't demanding that they're called him her. she it cat dog . called him her. she it cat dog. t hey— called him her. she it cat dog. tnew enewtt— called him her. she it cat dog. they should be— called him her. she it cat dog. they should be sent home immediately— they should be sent home immediately and they should not be tntennwettne— immediately and they should not be interrupting the education of entttnen— be interrupting the education of entttnen tn— be int
battersea dog and cats home?— identify as a cat? battersea dog and cats home?rous. i tntnt-ewew— but it is totally ludicrous. i think every single child think that every single child wne— think that every single child who comes into— think that every single child who comes into a school who ttenwete— who comes into a school who ttenwete tt— who comes into a school who disrupts it either— who comes into a school who disrupts it either by being tttn-t— disrupts it either by being...
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i the way i with them is that i would agree with them is that we have shelters and refuges like batterseals. we're all very enienenb.— individuals. we're all very different. but— individuals. we're all very different. but you talked about i different. but you talked about i bnink— different. but you talked about i bnink ib-s— different. but you talked about i think it's emma— different. but you talked about i think it's emma davidson who ran i think it's emma davidson who enbe— i think it's emma davidson who enbe iesen— i think it's emma davidson who ran onto epsom 100 years ago, ane— ran onto epsom 100 years ago, and bney-ie— ran onto epsom 100 years ago, and they're giving— ran onto epsom 100 years ago, and they're giving her a blue eiagae— and they're giving her a blue eiagae new— and they're giving her a blue plaque now because as well, bney-ie— plaque now because as well, they're honouring her in this way.— they're honouring her in this way. sne— they're honouring her in this way. sne was— they're honouring her in this way. she was fighting as a sainagebbe— way. she was fighting as a
i the way i with them is that i would agree with them is that we have shelters and refuges like batterseals. we're all very enienenb.— individuals. we're all very different. but— individuals. we're all very different. but you talked about i different. but you talked about i bnink— different. but you talked about i bnink ib-s— different. but you talked about i think it's emma— different. but you talked about i think it's emma davidson who ran i think it's emma davidson who enbe— i...
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i the way i with them is that i would agree with them is that we have shelters and refuges like battersea are groups or rnarwraware — tactics as there are groups or individuals. we're all very arrrerenr.— individuals. we're all very different. but— individuals. we're all very different. but you talked about i different. but you talked about r rnrnk— different. but you talked about r rnrnk rr-e— different. but you talked about i think it's emma— different. but you talked about i think it's emma davidson who ran i think it's emma davidson who onro— i think it's emma davidson who onro rpeon— i think it's emma davidson who ran onto epsom 100 years ago, ana— ran onto epsom 100 years ago, and rnew-re— ran onto epsom 100 years ago, and they're giving— ran onto epsom 100 years ago, and they're giving her a blue pragwe— and they're giving her a blue pragwe no— and they're giving her a blue plaque now because as well, rnew-re— plaque now because as well, they're honouring her in this waw— they're honouring her in this waw. sne— they're honouring her in this waw. sne wae— they're honouring her in th
i the way i with them is that i would agree with them is that we have shelters and refuges like battersea are groups or rnarwraware — tactics as there are groups or individuals. we're all very arrrerenr.— individuals. we're all very different. but— individuals. we're all very different. but you talked about i different. but you talked about r rnrnk— different. but you talked about r rnrnk rr-e— different. but you talked about i think it's emma— different. but you talked about i...
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Jun 12, 2023
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couple of issues, minor delays on the northern line between kennington and battersea power station duee has a yellow weather warning in place, valid from midday through the afternoon into the evening. not everywhere will see them once again — but, if you do, heavy, thundery downpours, some hail mixed in. elsewhere, dry, sunny spells between any showers we do get, and temperatures reaching 28 celsius. now, into this evening, that shower starts to fade, it moves away — dry and clear overnight. the minimum temperature — it's going to be warm again — between 12 and 15 celsius. and we're hanging onto the warm air as we head into tuesday, as well. in fact, we're going to hang on to this warm air for much of this week. tomorrow, it's looking dry, fine and sunny, we've got high pressure in charge, and temperatures once again at reaching around 28 celsius. now, as you can see, there's not a huge amount of rain in the forecast — it's dry, lots of sunshine throughout, and temperatures in the mid—to—high 20s. a more to get your sun cream if you are heading — a more to get your sun cream if you are
couple of issues, minor delays on the northern line between kennington and battersea power station duee has a yellow weather warning in place, valid from midday through the afternoon into the evening. not everywhere will see them once again — but, if you do, heavy, thundery downpours, some hail mixed in. elsewhere, dry, sunny spells between any showers we do get, and temperatures reaching 28 celsius. now, into this evening, that shower starts to fade, it moves away — dry and clear...