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and the member for brighton pavilion and the memberfor member for brighton pavilion and theed absolutely what contracts have been published according to law and what hadn't been. and borisjohnson called, saying "we have a high court decision. " this is the absolute goal of the man who, as i say, was prime minister. when i raise — and this gets back to the point my honourable friend from wirral south made — when i raise this in the house, it wasn't listened to. it was a question, "this is your view." it was a question of view and i tried a number of occasions, including on the 20th of april 2021. but mr johnson's most recent antics are quite breathtakingly selfish. his denial is quite breathtaking. the absolute polar opposite of what the known principles, standards and public life that we all agreed to abide by demand of us. his pattern of behaviour underpinned by attitude that he is above the law has tarnished the reputation of the whole house and all of its parliamentarians. we are all part of the same branch and the democracy as a whole suffers. the group compassion and po
and the member for brighton pavilion and the memberfor member for brighton pavilion and theed absolutely what contracts have been published according to law and what hadn't been. and borisjohnson called, saying "we have a high court decision. " this is the absolute goal of the man who, as i say, was prime minister. when i raise — and this gets back to the point my honourable friend from wirral south made — when i raise this in the house, it wasn't listened to. it was a question,...
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2010. put— brighton pavilion since 2010. put t— brighton pavilion since 2010. put t was— brighton pavilione mainstream on the myth that endless economic growth— myth that endless economic growth makes— myth that endless economic growth makes us happier. that was one of her— growth makes us happier. that was one of her examples and i have— was one of her examples and i have to— was one of her examples and i have to say— was one of her examples and i have to say that— was one of her examples and i have to say that caroline lucas has— have to say that caroline lucas has teet— have to say that caroline lucas has been immensely successful in her sarhpatththt— has been immensely successful in her campaigning here. the economic growth this country has th the— economic growth this country has seen in the last— economic growth this country has seen in the last 13— economic growth this country has seen in the last 13 years has has— seen in the last 13 years has has hot— seen in the last 13 years has has not been— seen in the last 13 years has has not been particularly trhpresstwe— has not been parti
2010. put— brighton pavilion since 2010. put t— brighton pavilion since 2010. put t was— brighton pavilione mainstream on the myth that endless economic growth— myth that endless economic growth makes— myth that endless economic growth makes us happier. that was one of her— growth makes us happier. that was one of her examples and i have— was one of her examples and i have to— was one of her examples and i have to say— was one of her examples and i have to say that— was one...
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democracy is imperfect, and it was the member i think for brighton pavilion who believed i was the firstwer why boris johnson came about. but it won�*t answer the dark money that funded his brexit campaign, it won�*t answer theissues his brexit campaign, it won�*t answer the issues around scottish limited partnerships, which so many members will know about, which funnels money that we have talked about consistently, which the government does nothing about, because that�*s why this report exists. we�*ve allowed it to happen. i hope to god, mr speaker, and i�*m a doubting thomas when it comes to that — i�*m a imperfect christian — members of all sides will support the report with all of its limitations. it doesn�*t answer the questions that my constituents want as to why boris johnson�*s not at that bar, being held in contempt as a stranger. some people may say that�*s a bit of an arcane process, but he was a prime minister of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. the first time a prime minister has been held in contempt of the highest, and this is all we have got to sa
democracy is imperfect, and it was the member i think for brighton pavilion who believed i was the firstwer why boris johnson came about. but it won�*t answer the dark money that funded his brexit campaign, it won�*t answer theissues his brexit campaign, it won�*t answer the issues around scottish limited partnerships, which so many members will know about, which funnels money that we have talked about consistently, which the government does nothing about, because that�*s why this...
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the mp for brighton pavilion was— election. the mp for brighton pavilion was first— election.r— elections in 2019. she won by a made et— elections in 2019. she won by a margin of almost— elections in 2019. she won by a margin of almost 20,000 votes. rte— margin of almost 20,000 votes. the se— margin of almost 20,000 votes. rte ez wear— margin of almost 20,000 votes. the 62 year old _ margin of almost 20,000 votes. the 62 year old says the pressures of— the 62 year old says the pressures of her role means she lease-t— pressures of her role means she tasu-t teen— pressures of her role means she hasn't been able— pressures of her role means she hasn't been able to— pressures of her role means she hasn't been able to focus on the challenges— hasn't been able to focus on the challenges that— hasn't been able to focus on the challenges that drive her, really— challenges that drive her, mainly tree— challenges that drive her, mainly the climate crisis . and mainly the climate crisis. and et— mainly the climate crisis. and et tre— mainly the climate crisis. and one of the most— mainly
the mp for brighton pavilion was— election. the mp for brighton pavilion was first— election.r— elections in 2019. she won by a made et— elections in 2019. she won by a margin of almost— elections in 2019. she won by a margin of almost 20,000 votes. rte— margin of almost 20,000 votes. the se— margin of almost 20,000 votes. rte ez wear— margin of almost 20,000 votes. the 62 year old _ margin of almost 20,000 votes. the 62 year old says the pressures of— the 62 year old says the...
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she's represented brighton pavilion since 2010.tes that they save the government, and us. 996 9% of people in the uk are providing unpaid care. 59% of unpaid carers are women, according to the 2021 census. women are more likely to become carers and provide more hours of unpaid care than men. more women than men provide high intensity care at the age of when they should be in work. one in seven carersjuggling caring and paid work. big issues to get into with the care of�*s allowance. to celebrate national carers week we want to show that we care. we want to pay tribute to those who do and we want to hear your stories about your life. you can start sending messages on that. put your name and where you are from. it is 9.36. going to go tojulie in lan peter. hello, julie. going to go to julie in lan peter. hello. julie-— ijust want i just want to cut a straight one to the medical director of the royal couege the medical director of the royal college of radiologists. has there been a dame debra james affect, that amazing woman, in peopl
she's represented brighton pavilion since 2010.tes that they save the government, and us. 996 9% of people in the uk are providing unpaid care. 59% of unpaid carers are women, according to the 2021 census. women are more likely to become carers and provide more hours of unpaid care than men. more women than men provide high intensity care at the age of when they should be in work. one in seven carersjuggling caring and paid work. big issues to get into with the care of�*s allowance. to...