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westminster the mother of parliaments was perfect the specifications of experience in provoking in pakistan it was more like widely accepted because she has the same common values commonwealth and westminster parliament to democracy system but at the same time as you're mentioning you're right in mentioning that. like telling other parliaments what to do is something which is not acceptable to the integrity of pakistani parliament as then i remember i was there in the scottish parliament two thousand and fourteen and we had some great learning from the way committee systems but we're thinking of the scottish pakistan relations. tell me how you felt pakistan plan. as working particularly the emphasis on education and also in women's participation in politics pakistani citizens have very much respected image of scottland and especially. because like they are they are like getting now well educated so so they are much more focusing on their education and that's why there are certain opportunities for the pakistani you to get benefit from the amazing education of scottish institutions women empowerment was not the thirty year ago and now we see in every sphere of life in pakist
westminster the mother of parliaments was perfect the specifications of experience in provoking in pakistan it was more like widely accepted because she has the same common values commonwealth and westminster parliament to democracy system but at the same time as you're mentioning you're right in mentioning that. like telling other parliaments what to do is something which is not acceptable to the integrity of pakistani parliament as then i remember i was there in the scottish parliament two...
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have this government to government relationship and then we've set out organizations like commonwealth parliament sociate the british council some of the large n.g.o.s to do the soft power a bit but we never recognise them in public so you know whenever in debates or in the public arena we're all too quick to criticize these organizations saying they're not accountable when we really need is that they have made sure the government work becomes absolutely integrated in what they do and we've got to try and make sure that you know no. strategy no government strategy calls funding back one of your great campaigns usually has been on the overseas students and you seem to give those almost a disconnect between the policy which generates such goodwill of students being educated in this country. being little scotland across these islands a bit secondly the government's hostile attitude to the number of overseas students so what do you be doing with your campaign to try and change the government's mind i think must be stated categorically we mustn't say leg where those student comes from so we mustn't sa
have this government to government relationship and then we've set out organizations like commonwealth parliament sociate the british council some of the large n.g.o.s to do the soft power a bit but we never recognise them in public so you know whenever in debates or in the public arena we're all too quick to criticize these organizations saying they're not accountable when we really need is that they have made sure the government work becomes absolutely integrated in what they do and we've got...
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canadian soldiers were awarded the commonwealth's highest decoration, the victoria cross, upon which is described, in simple elegance, for valor. in 1922 the canadian parliamenttional defense act, which provided a peacetime blueprint for canada's armed forces. the regular army numbers approximately 49,000, all volunteers. between world wars i and ii the regular army dwindled, seldom numbering more than 4000. when war broke out in 1939, the national defense headquarters had to draw heavily on local defense units. canada's first troops embarked for europe in december 1939, and a continual flow of soldiers was channeled into the allied war effort over the next six years. most of these early troops, comprising the canadian first division, were volunteers from militia units. ♪ stewart: not until august 1942 did the canadians make their first combat assault on the german stronghold in europe. the objective was a small port on the channel coast in a french resort town. the dieppe raid was to serve as an opening experience for the main invasion of france in two years. ♪ [explosions] stewart: although the raid itself was a technical failure, it approved the new canadi
canadian soldiers were awarded the commonwealth's highest decoration, the victoria cross, upon which is described, in simple elegance, for valor. in 1922 the canadian parliamenttional defense act, which provided a peacetime blueprint for canada's armed forces. the regular army numbers approximately 49,000, all volunteers. between world wars i and ii the regular army dwindled, seldom numbering more than 4000. when war broke out in 1939, the national defense headquarters had to draw heavily on...
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parliament. this is 15 minutes. >> order. personal statement, mr. boris johnson. >> thank you mr. speaker for granting me the opportunity to pay tribute to the men women of the commonwealth who have done an outstanding job over the last two years. and i'm very proud that we have rallied the world against russia's barbaric use of chemical weapons, unprecedented 28 countries joining together to expel 153 spies in protest of what happened. we have rejuvenated the commonwealth with a superb summit, zimbabwe back on the path to membership and angola now wanting to join. we are leading global campaigns against illegal wildlife trade and in favor of 12 years of quality education for every girl and we have a flag, the union flag going up in nine new missions, in the pacific, caribbean, and africa and more to come so we have overtaken france to be the biggest diplomatic network of any european country. none of this would have been possible without the support of my humble friend the prime minister. everyone who has worked with her will recognize her courage and her resilience, and it was privilege to collaborate with her in promoting global britain, a vision for this country that
parliament. this is 15 minutes. >> order. personal statement, mr. boris johnson. >> thank you mr. speaker for granting me the opportunity to pay tribute to the men women of the commonwealth who have done an outstanding job over the last two years. and i'm very proud that we have rallied the world against russia's barbaric use of chemical weapons, unprecedented 28 countries joining together to expel 153 spies in protest of what happened. we have rejuvenated the commonwealth with a...
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because we would have invented the british commonwealth in 1775 or '76 and shared authority between the colonies and parliament. and here, madison does that. but what's at stake here isn't democracy, it's to is government something at a national level that we can create. and this is going to be the biggest republic in world history. that we've never had a nation-sized republic like this before. and modesty says you can't do that, with but that's what's really going on. >> indeed, one of the concerns was the geographic size of this country would be too large for this form of government and charles beard, the professor ellis mentioned, finds himself in great hot water for espousing such harassing. when we were discussing what topics we wanted to discuss and what questions i should ask, i told him that i would just say hello and let him talk. so i said hello. i want to get back to the relationship between adams and jefferson. not only is it an absolutely fascinating on-again, off-again, the old couple that couldn't live with one another, couldn't live without one another. but it's one of the most important relati
because we would have invented the british commonwealth in 1775 or '76 and shared authority between the colonies and parliament. and here, madison does that. but what's at stake here isn't democracy, it's to is government something at a national level that we can create. and this is going to be the biggest republic in world history. that we've never had a nation-sized republic like this before. and modesty says you can't do that, with but that's what's really going on. >> indeed, one of...
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parliament of a plan with. . -- about the plan the proposed. >> they will not tolerate cherry picking but what i fear is a plea to the wrong cherry for this reason, we fight expecting a commonwealthof goods, are into a ourselves structure in which, the eu has an overwhelming training surplus? constraint of her ability to make it more competitive and to undertake free-trade deals so that brexit will no longer being brexit, it will mean the commission what we have no vote regulating our business for over? position that he soto is not the position of the future. i will be very clear that the parliament will be able to take these decisions in the future. the reality is, to muddy said early that i am dealing not with the theory that the practicality of brexit. the practicality of exit is it our businesses that want to export the european union will continue to operate in the european union will book. whenas, what we thought -- we signed trade deals with other parts of the world, we ensure that both parts are able to operate under the rules there. businesses will continue to fight these rules regardless by operating in this way. ensuring a frictionless border between the u.k. in the eu
parliament of a plan with. . -- about the plan the proposed. >> they will not tolerate cherry picking but what i fear is a plea to the wrong cherry for this reason, we fight expecting a commonwealthof goods, are into a ourselves structure in which, the eu has an overwhelming training surplus? constraint of her ability to make it more competitive and to undertake free-trade deals so that brexit will no longer being brexit, it will mean the commission what we have no vote regulating our...