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cameron, what is it like in bolsover?ple in these areas feel left behind, in terms of work. because they can't getjobs or they can get jobs? according because they can't getjobs or they can getjobs? according to the report today, there is some progress being made? it is the type of employment that i speak of. so, an example of myself, when my grandfather went to work down the pit, he left school at 15. he went to work there, he was part of a unionised workforce and essentially they negotiated for better wages and conditions. i worked at the same exact place where he worked, decades on, but it was in a pit site any more, it was sports direct. and it wasn't a unionised workforce, therefore there weren't the benefits andl therefore there weren't the benefits and i was on a zero—hours contract, ona and i was on a zero—hours contract, on a wage of £3.79 an hour and it wasn't the same sort of camaraderie we have. but one job is safer and healthier than the other. absolutely. held with your grandfather when he died? let's say fi
cameron, what is it like in bolsover?ple in these areas feel left behind, in terms of work. because they can't getjobs or they can get jobs? according because they can't getjobs or they can getjobs? according to the report today, there is some progress being made? it is the type of employment that i speak of. so, an example of myself, when my grandfather went to work down the pit, he left school at 15. he went to work there, he was part of a unionised workforce and essentially they negotiated...
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the microphones didn't quite pick up dennis skinner, the labour mp for bolsover, whose signature quipoint in the proceedings was a terse "i'm not going". and with that, mps filed towards the lords. boris johnson and jeremy corbyn leading the way, though with little chit—chat between the two. finally, before the speech got under way, a lost tradition was revived, as robert buckland, the lord chancellor and justice secretary, decided to deliver the speech to her majesty in full wig and gown. although having handed her the parchment, he decided not to walk backwards down the steps and instead turned his back on the monarch. and with that, the queen delivered the speech, written for her by government ministers. the first item on the menu, brexit. my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union based on free—trade and friendly co—operation. my ministers will work to implement new regimes for fisheries, agriculture and trade, seizi
the microphones didn't quite pick up dennis skinner, the labour mp for bolsover, whose signature quipoint in the proceedings was a terse "i'm not going". and with that, mps filed towards the lords. boris johnson and jeremy corbyn leading the way, though with little chit—chat between the two. finally, before the speech got under way, a lost tradition was revived, as robert buckland, the lord chancellor and justice secretary, decided to deliver the speech to her majesty in full wig...
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and there we have for the first time boris johnson mp for bolsover. of the cabinet and the labour front bench, including john mcdonnell. all of them walking, not quite in a rush but certainly there is always a bit of jostling, i have but certainly there is always a bit ofjostling, i have to say, when it gets to the middle and back of the queue because they know if they don'tjust so queue because they know if they don't just so they won't get anywhere near the house of lords. andrea leadsom, sajid javid, the chancellor. he says he'll deliver a budget next month. laura, bit of chatting going on. the prime minister and leader of the opposition, it doesn't look like they are agreeing on very much. borisjohnson they are agreeing on very much. boris johnson trying they are agreeing on very much. borisjohnson trying to have a chinwag and jeremy corbyn's eyes very much fixed forward. they have even less in common thanjeremy corbyn had with theresa may! there you have the crush. look at it. 650 mps are trying to get out of the house of commons all at the same
and there we have for the first time boris johnson mp for bolsover. of the cabinet and the labour front bench, including john mcdonnell. all of them walking, not quite in a rush but certainly there is always a bit of jostling, i have but certainly there is always a bit ofjostling, i have to say, when it gets to the middle and back of the queue because they know if they don'tjust so queue because they know if they don't just so they won't get anywhere near the house of lords. andrea leadsom,...
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wit of his neighbour, my great friend, the memberfor neighbour, my great friend, the member for bolsovery‘s seconder, mr speaker, the memberfor truro and falmouth, i believe i have uncovered yet another secret conservative project originating in murton in the 19805, that led directly to downing street three decades later. chief of the wimbledon set as they became known was the right honourable memberfor maidenhead. by known was the right honourable member for maidenhead. by her side stood her loyal lieutenants, the honourable member is for wimbledon, basingstoke and of course truro and falmouth. today, there is a part of the wimbledon set described as competent professionals, which really begs the question, how did the right honourable memberfor epsom and york ever sneak into the wimbledon set? the house may not know this... mr speaker, the house... the house may not know this but in 2013 the honourable member and i found ourselves in political agreement. i was happy to support her early day motions about the anniversary of the death of emily wilding davidson. i think it is worth the hou
wit of his neighbour, my great friend, the memberfor neighbour, my great friend, the member for bolsovery‘s seconder, mr speaker, the memberfor truro and falmouth, i believe i have uncovered yet another secret conservative project originating in murton in the 19805, that led directly to downing street three decades later. chief of the wimbledon set as they became known was the right honourable memberfor maidenhead. by known was the right honourable member for maidenhead. by her side stood her...