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in the house of commons, he said all he did _ in the house of commons, he said all he did was— in therrorist and failed _ he did was prosecute terrorist and failed to— he did was prosecute terrorist and failed to prosecute jimmy savile. i don't _ failed to prosecute jimmy savile. i don't buy— failed to prosecute jimmy savile. i don't buy his argument. the case never_ don't buy his argument. the case never came — don't buy his argument. the case never came across his desk and he could _ never came across his desk and he could not— never came across his desk and he could not he — never came across his desk and he could not be held responsible. on behalf_ could not be held responsible. on behalf of— could not be held responsible. on behalf of the department, he played no part— behalf of the department, he played no part in_ behalf of the department, he played no part in the decision. let's go to the guardian. pm hit buy number ten accidents. —— exodus. munira mirza was with him when he was mayor, and i think in that interview, he said she was one of the most important women in his life a
in the house of commons, he said all he did _ in the house of commons, he said all he did was— in therrorist and failed _ he did was prosecute terrorist and failed to— he did was prosecute terrorist and failed to prosecute jimmy savile. i don't _ failed to prosecute jimmy savile. i don't buy— failed to prosecute jimmy savile. i don't buy his argument. the case never_ don't buy his argument. the case never came — don't buy his argument. the case never came across his desk and he could _...
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yes, the house of commons can hold a confidence _ canted? idence vote on the prime minister, that all happened when teresa made was prime minister. of course that's when the mps of the governing party were rallying around. the something i could deliver that victory to the opposition. that will be of threat to borisjohnson even if labour with the call that vote. as he and says, under the rules of the georgia committee of no—confidence vote within his party and he wins it under the rules and vote can't be held for 12 months. let's remember what happened with tresa may. she had a note vote and she wanted in 2018 byjune 2019 she was gone. it's not the only mechanism that can derail or topple prime minister. events could be cabinet ministers could resign, other officials to resign, the prime minister could be caught up in another scandal. i don't know if you should get carried away that it's the only mechanism by which borisjohnson would be removed. which boris johnson would be removed. �* , which boris johnson would be removed-— which boris johns
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_ go far enough in the house of commons today. borisjohnson built this up himself. he spent a lot of time _ this up himself. he spent a lot of time in _ this up himself. he spent a lot of time in the — this up himself. he spent a lot of time in the last week or so really making _ time in the last week or so really making a — time in the last week or so really making a lot of noise about how tough _ making a lot of noise about how tough britain will be if there is even — tough britain will be if there is even... the first toecap that leaves into ukrainian territory but that's more _ into ukrainian territory but that's more than — into ukrainian territory but that's more than happen now and franklin roosevelt— more than happen now and franklin roosevelt said to be good at diplomacy you could speak softly and carry a big _ diplomacy you could speak softly and carry a big stick so borisjohnson is going — carry a big stick so borisjohnson is going to — carry a big stick so borisjohnson is going to have to do something quite _ is going
_ go far enough in the house of commons today. borisjohnson built this up himself. he spent a lot of time _ this up himself. he spent a lot of time in _ this up himself. he spent a lot of time in the — this up himself. he spent a lot of time in the last week or so really making _ time in the last week or so really making a — time in the last week or so really making a lot of noise about how tough _ making a lot of noise about how tough britain will be if there is even — tough britain...
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that basically there _ house of commons that basically there is— house of commonsons that basically there is a politcised asian coming into schools and that children are not necessarily being taught things in a factual way, that there is some form _ in a factual way, that there is some form of— in a factual way, that there is some form of trias— in a factual way, that there is some form of bias developing. they started — form of bias developing. they started drawing up impartiality guidance last spring, apparently in the wake _ guidance last spring, apparently in the wake of this conflict. the ministers _ the wake of this conflict. the ministers warned about atmosphere and intimidation of fair that was at risk of— and intimidation of fair that was at risk of emerging in some schools. ultimately, teachers, i fundamentally think that teachers need to— fundamentally think that teachers need to be trusted to do what's right— need to be trusted to do what's right with — need to be trusted to do what's right with them in their classrooms with up— right with them in their
that basically there _ house of commons that basically there is— house of commonsons that basically there is a politcised asian coming into schools and that children are not necessarily being taught things in a factual way, that there is some form _ in a factual way, that there is some form of— in a factual way, that there is some form of trias— in a factual way, that there is some form of bias developing. they started — form of bias developing. they started drawing up impartiality...
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i am asking ou what in the house of commons. i am asking you what you — in the house of commons. you think he was apologising for.— you what you think he was apologising for. you what you think he was a-uuoloisin for. a . apologising for. as far as i could see he was _ apologising for. as far as i could see he was apologising - apologising for. as far as i could see he was apologising for - see he was apologising for everything that had gone wrong around this issue and on his watch and beyond that i think what people want to hear about is how he will deliver on the 2019 general election manifesto which he was selected to deliver and which has government was elected to deliver and we will be judged as a conservative party at the next general election. is judged as a conservative party at the next general election.- the next general election. is the prime minister _ the next general election. is the prime minister to _ the next general election. is the prime minister to blame? - the next general election. is the prime minister to blame? i- the next general election. is the| prime mi
i am asking ou what in the house of commons. i am asking you what you — in the house of commons. you think he was apologising for.— you what you think he was apologising for. you what you think he was a-uuoloisin for. a . apologising for. as far as i could see he was _ apologising for. as far as i could see he was apologising - apologising for. as far as i could see he was apologising for - see he was apologising for everything that had gone wrong around this issue and on his watch and...
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he is my guest on political thinking this week, jacob rees—mogg, the leader of the house of commons. e last time he had anything like this sort of profile was when he was arguing to remove theresa may. back then, he was the leader of the backbench brexiteers. some suggested, though, that he had been sent to the wilderness after he entered borisjohnson�*s cabinet. i am delighted to say he doesn'tjoin us from the wilderness but somewhere altogether more comfortable. from his somerset constituency. jacob rees—mogg, welcome back to political thinking. oh, thank you very much, it's very kind of you to invite me back. is it all so nice to be back in the fray, back in an argument about the future direction of your party, back in the argument about the party leadership? well, i don't think we need a discussion about the party leadership, i think we've got a great leader, and as you know, i've supported him from before he became leader and find it extremely easy to continue to support him. but talking to you is always great fun so it's a pleasure to be here. well, it is often said that borisjo
he is my guest on political thinking this week, jacob rees—mogg, the leader of the house of commons. e last time he had anything like this sort of profile was when he was arguing to remove theresa may. back then, he was the leader of the backbench brexiteers. some suggested, though, that he had been sent to the wilderness after he entered borisjohnson�*s cabinet. i am delighted to say he doesn'tjoin us from the wilderness but somewhere altogether more comfortable. from his somerset...
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in the house of commons but has not i the house of commons but has not figured _ the house of commonssterday — that was working very effectively yesterday. the _ that was working very effectively yesterday. the fact _ that was working very effectively yesterday. the fact there - that was working very effectively yesterday. the fact there is - that was working very effectivelyj yesterday. the fact there is more changes— yesterday. the fact there is more changes coming _ yesterday. the fact there is more changes coming has— yesterday. the fact there is more changes coming has prevented i yesterday. the fact there is more - changes coming has prevented people putting _ changes coming has prevented people putting in— changes coming has prevented people putting in letters _ changes coming has prevented people putting in letters of _ changes coming has prevented people putting in letters of no _ changes coming has prevented people putting in letters of no confidence. - putting in letters of no confidence. when _ putting in letters of no confidence. when it _ putting in letters of no confide
in the house of commons but has not i the house of commons but has not figured _ the house of commonssterday — that was working very effectively yesterday. the _ that was working very effectively yesterday. the fact _ that was working very effectively yesterday. the fact there - that was working very effectively yesterday. the fact there is - that was working very effectivelyj yesterday. the fact there is more changes— yesterday. the fact there is more changes coming _ yesterday. the fact...
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now, he did face a very raucous house of commons, who were of course, pinning down and trying to put him under the under the spotlight really for that alleged lawbreaking over the course of the previous oh, nearly 2 years now. and the. busy parties and the other examples of alleged lawbreaking over that period, but as far as bores johnson is concerned, people should be focusing less on that. and what he says is the danger posed by russia at its president vladimir putin today. mrs. be here, we are standing together with our nato allies against the potential aggression vladimir putin. when he wanted not said on the go to install the prime minister as prime minister, a labor leader who actually published nato, i. now all of this comes off to the u. k. his sense of military forces to ostensibly, as they would say, train forces in ukraine also sending funds for the purchases of weapons. now parcels was due earlier monday to have a phone call, a telephone call with vladimir putin, but that was initially pushed back to the evening. it's now going to be held tuesday. we understand and barbar
now, he did face a very raucous house of commons, who were of course, pinning down and trying to put him under the under the spotlight really for that alleged lawbreaking over the course of the previous oh, nearly 2 years now. and the. busy parties and the other examples of alleged lawbreaking over that period, but as far as bores johnson is concerned, people should be focusing less on that. and what he says is the danger posed by russia at its president vladimir putin today. mrs. be here, we...
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out orfor standing in the house of commons out or for everyone standing in the house of commonse obviously i have a very large student loan to pay back but there are millions of countries had the same problem but typically much worse. does countries had the same problem but typically much worse.— typically much worse. does it weigh on ou typically much worse. does it weigh on you having _ typically much worse. does it weigh on you having the _ typically much worse. does it weigh on you having the student - typically much worse. does it weigh on you having the student loan? - typically much worse. does it weigh on you having the student loan? i i on you having the student loan? i would like to say yes but to be honest it's one of those things that you just factory and as a sort of normal tach. you just factory and as a sort of normaltach. so you just factory and as a sort of normal tach. so you obviously see on your paycheque but you have no control over it, so it'sjust something you treat exactly as is written today, as a graduate tax campus whether goetz would become more like
out orfor standing in the house of commons out or for everyone standing in the house of commonse obviously i have a very large student loan to pay back but there are millions of countries had the same problem but typically much worse. does countries had the same problem but typically much worse.— typically much worse. does it weigh on ou typically much worse. does it weigh on you having _ typically much worse. does it weigh on you having the _ typically much worse. does it weigh on you having...
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entire _ that basis, i think the mood of the entire house — that basis, i think the mood of the entire house of— that basis, i think the mood of the entire house of commons the i entire house of commons yesterday was that— entire house of commons yesterday was that the — entire house of commons yesterday was that the government _ entire house of commons yesterday was that the government were - entire house of commons yesterday was that the government were not i was that the government were not being _ was that the government were not being strong — was that the government were not being strong enough. _ was that the government were not being strong enough.— being strong enough. president putin's response _ being strong enough. president putin's response to _ being strong enough. president putin's response to that? - being strong enough. president putin's response to that? a - being strong enough. president| putin's response to that? a brief press conference to reiterate his unlikely demands ukraine renounces future nato membership and rids itself of weapons. leaving everyone guessing what is next. one neighbour claims to know. this guessing what is next.
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for a long time, the house of commons select _ money? for a long time, the house of commons select committee reports i commons select committee reports into russian money and influence and money that is being wandered through the uk and went into the house of commons is afternoon, and all of the areas within the conservative party as well, what was announced by boris johnson in terms of sanctions against russia and begins vladimir putin, five banks, links to his cervical oligarchs was pretty underwhelming and particularly when you compared it to what came from the eu from germany and nordstrom two and the us. that appears to be only the beginning of the sanctions in the trust is coming out and saying that more will follow and i think more will have to follow. the uk government will want to, as you said, build up and build into where do we go? we don't want to get to devcon one straight but without more stronger sanctions, borisjohnson in the uk will seem quite weak on what they want so far.— in the uk will seem quite weak on what they wan
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in the house of commons, talking of potential aggression of putin. it's almost no wonder a telephone call with document putin that was put on hold. because in the last few days then, the united kingdom has been speaking of accelerating diplomatic aspects, but then in the house of commons, almost ramping up the rhetoric. of course, we also know the u. k is doubling troops to ukraine to 900 part of the nato talk to both of the puerto u. k. is seen to be an ally to ukraine, sending in this team of military specialist all designed to send a signal to russia to step back. of course, russia denies any allegations of its planning to invade, but particularly on. * this tough talk many m p 's here in the united kingdom. i think the government ramping up, its rhetoric has more to deflect away from the scandals in westminster. moscow are in agreement and all of that because if you look at the crisis home and abroad, similar kindness, lee, how can morris jones and potentially will possibly be leading the voice of reason in a foreign policy on the east and border
in the house of commons, talking of potential aggression of putin. it's almost no wonder a telephone call with document putin that was put on hold. because in the last few days then, the united kingdom has been speaking of accelerating diplomatic aspects, but then in the house of commons, almost ramping up the rhetoric. of course, we also know the u. k is doubling troops to ukraine to 900 part of the nato talk to both of the puerto u. k. is seen to be an ally to ukraine, sending in this team of...
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s in the house of commons. let's hear a little of what h said. we'll play that clip i a moment.that, let me show you some of sue gray's key findings. first of all in the con thoasks pandic she said the gatherings that took place are difficult to justify and represent, she says, a serious failure to observe the standards expected of the british population at the time. it was a verying very passionate debate, as you'd imagine, in parliament in the middle of the afternoon. we'll hear from the prime minister in a moment. first of all, here's the leader of the opposition. >> rather than come clean, every step of the way, he's insulted the public'sntelligence. and now he's finally fallen back on his usual excuse. it's everybody's fault but his. >> sue gray's interim report also raises ccerns about why the cultural problems here at number 10. in particular, excessive consumption of alcohol, which sue gray says is not appropriate in a professional workplace at any time. as well as this, some staff allegedly felt unable to raise concerns about the behavior they were witnessing at work at
s in the house of commons. let's hear a little of what h said. we'll play that clip i a moment.that, let me show you some of sue gray's key findings. first of all in the con thoasks pandic she said the gatherings that took place are difficult to justify and represent, she says, a serious failure to observe the standards expected of the british population at the time. it was a verying very passionate debate, as you'd imagine, in parliament in the middle of the afternoon. we'll hear from the...
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to immediately move on from the su gray, black clash, a foreign secretary liz trusted in the house of commons. she was ramping up the rhetoric even with threatening sanctions against russia, but she was actually met with laughter and jazz across the house of commons, who are taking the government seriously. those in and around the kremlin will have no way to hide. we will make sure that those who share responsibility for the kremlin aggressive d, stabilizing action. will sharon bearing a heavy pulse? and today, mrs. b. o, we are standing together with our nato allies against the potential aggression a vladimir putin when he wanted not. so don't go to install the prime minister as prime minister, i may believe who actually published may turn this well, that the prime minister acting quite big in his rhetoric in the house of commons saying potential aggression of putin. but on this tough talk, many m p 's, they simply say the government is ramping up. the rhetoric is somewhat of a distraction, a deflection of exactly what's going on in the heart of westminster in number 10 in downing street. an
to immediately move on from the su gray, black clash, a foreign secretary liz trusted in the house of commons. she was ramping up the rhetoric even with threatening sanctions against russia, but she was actually met with laughter and jazz across the house of commons, who are taking the government seriously. those in and around the kremlin will have no way to hide. we will make sure that those who share responsibility for the kremlin aggressive d, stabilizing action. will sharon bearing a heavy...
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i'm not sure whether any of the politicians currently in the house of commons understand that russia has reserves of $630000000000.00 estimated in foreign reserves. there is one thing about anyone who does want to gamble on the debt market. apparently, yesterday, you could, if you could lend to russia, but just that you couldn't lead to russia, but you could just wait till day to for after the issuance. this is all the bond jargon. and then borrow from a local banker that bought in the primary bond market. so there were ways round that, but that's been stopped. but of course, the debt markets for russia haven't been met. they're not that necessary to the russian economy all be it. the j. p. morgan fun say, in emerging markets, there emerging bond market, 6 percent of it is in russian bonds. the 4 x version is 3 percent. have no word from j. b, morgan or any of these funds that they wanted to reduce that amount. because of course, the oil prices are spiking. so while the rich seem to be doing ok, and while the russia of course is doing okay, in terms of reserves from the oil, the poor
i'm not sure whether any of the politicians currently in the house of commons understand that russia has reserves of $630000000000.00 estimated in foreign reserves. there is one thing about anyone who does want to gamble on the debt market. apparently, yesterday, you could, if you could lend to russia, but just that you couldn't lead to russia, but you could just wait till day to for after the issuance. this is all the bond jargon. and then borrow from a local banker that bought in the primary...
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but just before she tested positive, she was in the house of commons, upping the ante upping that rhetoric against russia. but i, to her dismay, she was met by jeff and laughing from across the commons as they're struggling to take the government seriously. those in and around the kremlin will have nowhere to hide. we will make sure that those who share responsibility for the kremlin aggressive d stabilizing action will share in bearing a heavy pulse and today to speak. we are standing together with our nato allies against the potential aggression vladimir putin. when he wanted to go to install the prime minister as prime minister, a labor leader who would actually have abolished may turn with while the prime minister acting big there in the house of commons talking of potential aggression of russia and to 10. but on the tough talk, many m. p 's across the house, they simply think all of the ramping up of the rhetoric, particularly in regards to ukraine and russia, is merely a distraction, a deflection from the party gay scandal right here at home in westminster. but as such as m p 's that
but just before she tested positive, she was in the house of commons, upping the ante upping that rhetoric against russia. but i, to her dismay, she was met by jeff and laughing from across the commons as they're struggling to take the government seriously. those in and around the kremlin will have nowhere to hide. we will make sure that those who share responsibility for the kremlin aggressive d stabilizing action will share in bearing a heavy pulse and today to speak. we are standing together...
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the ian watson, who joins me know from the house of commons.— the house of commons. ree testing going on forever and he doesn't specify how long labour would maintain a free testing regime. how long do you think free lateralflow regime. how long do you think free lateral flow test should be available?— lateral flow test should be available? . ., available? we said to review the situation ahead _ available? we said to review the situation ahead of— available? we said to review the situation ahead of the _ available? we said to review the situation ahead of the summer. | available? we said to review the i situation ahead of the summer. this week— situation ahead of the summer. this week we _ situation ahead of the summer. this week we have seen nhs and business leaders. _ week we have seen nhs and business leaders, school leaders all expressed concern about the end of free testing. i don't understand how the prime _ free testing. i don't understand how the prime minister can say people should _ the prime minister can say people should take personal responsibility if he
the ian watson, who joins me know from the house of commons.— the house of commons. ree testing going on forever and he doesn't specify how long labour would maintain a free testing regime. how long do you think free lateralflow regime. how long do you think free lateral flow test should be available?— lateral flow test should be available? . ., available? we said to review the situation ahead _ available? we said to review the situation ahead of— available? we said to review the...
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in fact we are going to go to the house of commons now.- house of commons now. ns. these are not the actions of a russian government fulfilling its declarations that it has no intention of invading ukraine. in fact we have seen in the last few weeks the russian playbook being implemented in a way that gives us strong cause for concern that president putin is still committed to innovation. i believe he is in danger of setting himself on a tragic course of events leading to a humanitarian crisis instability and widespread suffering, notjust of ukrainians but also of the russian people. russians like many know the consequences of military interventions and the soviet union interventions and the soviet union in afghanistan, the first war in chechnya, these are a couple of examples that russia faced where too many young men were turned home in coffins. so the government urges president putin for the sake of his people and even at this 11th hour to rule out the invasion of ukraine and recommit to a diplomatic process for us to address the perceptions of the kremlin. 0v
in fact we are going to go to the house of commons now.- house of commons now. ns. these are not the actions of a russian government fulfilling its declarations that it has no intention of invading ukraine. in fact we have seen in the last few weeks the russian playbook being implemented in a way that gives us strong cause for concern that president putin is still committed to innovation. i believe he is in danger of setting himself on a tragic course of events leading to a humanitarian crisis...
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the house of commons of parliament here in the u. k. is pretty united on that opinion as well. they say that russia's actions paid the way for a full scale invasion and also a quite united in offering support to ukraine. so what exactly is that support then, or is johnson just last night spoke to present the lensky of ukraine, assuring him of this support today we had from the ukrainian basset to the united kingdom. and he specifically said that what you cry needs is economic support. so that ukraine can then defend itself to date far as johnson in the house of commons reiterates this unwavering support. he reminded the house that britain has done everything possible training 22000 troops and sending 2000 weapons back in january and is now saying that the united kingdom will do even more. and we'll send even more troops to nato member states on the east and flank. we also know today the russian ambassador has been summoned to the foreign office, although the foreign office, as that's not to excel hand, at least not yet. smith, trust, the foreign secretary. she's also been speak
the house of commons of parliament here in the u. k. is pretty united on that opinion as well. they say that russia's actions paid the way for a full scale invasion and also a quite united in offering support to ukraine. so what exactly is that support then, or is johnson just last night spoke to present the lensky of ukraine, assuring him of this support today we had from the ukrainian basset to the united kingdom. and he specifically said that what you cry needs is economic support. so that...
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, as borisjohnson faces more calls to withdraw a false accusation he made against him in the house of commons. millions of voters in the philippines have three months to decide on their chosen candidate as campaigning for the presidential election gets underway. ottawa police face mounting criticism for not breaking up a truck drivers, anti—covid protest that's brought the canadian capital to a standstill. a world first for medicine, as doctors help a man whose spinal cord was completely severed learn to walk again, with the aid of an electronic implant. what in the name of god is that? and the nominations are... hollywoood prepares for the announcement of which films are in the running for one of oscars' famous gold statues. hello and welcome to the programme. amid growing concern worldwide about the situation in ukraine president macron has been holding talks in moscow with president putin. the efforts by the french president come after russia amassed more than 100,000 troops on the border with ukraine. mr macron said he hoped the talks would help reduce �*the risk of conflict�*. moscow has
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opposite, the party of winston churchill our parties stood together and now they stand in the house of commons touting the cheap political points. why do they keep raising the taxes on working people? >> on the first plate, i don't want to make anything of this, but in 2013, the right honorable gentleman apologized and took full responsibilities to what had happened on his watch and i think that was the right thing to do. our recovery plan is absolutely vital helping people with the cost of living lifting up universal credit by cutting the tax of the people, lifting the minimum wage and helping the council for those facing particular hardship. what we are doing that is absolutely vital is increasing the number of the high wage and high skilled jobs in the country more than there were before the pandemic began because we had to exit. it's not just financial insurance rise. there was the stealth tax on working people and a stealth tax on working people. you can be as stealthy as you like but you can't hide reality. we have the highest tax burden for 70 years during the middle of an inflation cri
opposite, the party of winston churchill our parties stood together and now they stand in the house of commons touting the cheap political points. why do they keep raising the taxes on working people? >> on the first plate, i don't want to make anything of this, but in 2013, the right honorable gentleman apologized and took full responsibilities to what had happened on his watch and i think that was the right thing to do. our recovery plan is absolutely vital helping people with the cost...
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after that slur, those allegations that borisjohnson made last week in the house of commons, he did noto do personally with those decisions, but some people want to have recognised or realised what that meant if they even heard it, and the problem is the initial statement that he made in the house of commons which got a lot of publicity is the thing that some people will have picked up and ran with. $5 some people will have picked up and ran with. �* , some people will have picked up and ran with. . , ., , ran with. as i said earlier, they don't need _ ran with. as i said earlier, they don't need much _ ran with. as i said earlier, they i don't need much encouragement, ran with. as i said earlier, they - don't need much encouragement, which is why— don't need much encouragement, which is why the _ don't need much encouragement, which is why the prime minister was seen by his— is why the prime minister was seen by his own — is why the prime minister was seen by his own side is completely irresponsible and by his own former head of— irresponsible and by his own former head of policy, it w
after that slur, those allegations that borisjohnson made last week in the house of commons, he did noto do personally with those decisions, but some people want to have recognised or realised what that meant if they even heard it, and the problem is the initial statement that he made in the house of commons which got a lot of publicity is the thing that some people will have picked up and ran with. $5 some people will have picked up and ran with. �* , some people will have picked up and ran...
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the house of commons of parliament here in the u. k. is pretty united on that opinion as well. they say that russia's actions paid the way for a full scale invasion, and also a quite united in offering support to ukraine. so what exactly is that support then, or is johnson? just last night spoke to present the lensky of ukraine, assuring him of the support today we had from the ukrainian back there to the united kingdom. and he specifically said that what you cry needs is economic support so that ukraine can then defend itself to date bars. johnson in the house of commons reiterates this unwavering support. he reminded the house that britain has done everything possible training 22000 troops and sending 2000 weapons back in january and is now saying that the united kingdom will do even more. and we'll send even more troops to nato member states on the east and flag. we also know today the russian ambassador has been summoned to the foreign off, although the foreign office says that's not to expel him. at least not yet. smith trusts the foreign secretary. she's also been speakin
the house of commons of parliament here in the u. k. is pretty united on that opinion as well. they say that russia's actions paid the way for a full scale invasion, and also a quite united in offering support to ukraine. so what exactly is that support then, or is johnson? just last night spoke to present the lensky of ukraine, assuring him of the support today we had from the ukrainian back there to the united kingdom. and he specifically said that what you cry needs is economic support so...
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constituents, the downing state crisis, which you've spoken about so eloquently in the, in the house of commons the northern irish crisis, the crisis of politics, the resignation of the 1st minister is not getting enough bandwidth because of so many other things. cutting out the agenda. it's not really the best timing to focus attention on the problems we did give government on b, e from september, october of last to give them almost years to try and sort this model. right, right. we give the, the government and north cross and, and it's as far as the hardware, those we give them a time scale as well. so we've been very patient. so when we come to a stage where they, they, the lines massage, where they, where the lane and the road and so to speak on, we one government, we want to make sure that a nasa was action on movement between the a, you and the u. k. then as far as me were concerned, and normal protocols would lead to potentially to difficulties not tobar rock. we didn't set the time skills, we didn't show that. we've been careful and i did it and were tied to the government to come along
constituents, the downing state crisis, which you've spoken about so eloquently in the, in the house of commons the northern irish crisis, the crisis of politics, the resignation of the 1st minister is not getting enough bandwidth because of so many other things. cutting out the agenda. it's not really the best timing to focus attention on the problems we did give government on b, e from september, october of last to give them almost years to try and sort this model. right, right. we give the,...
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appears to repeatedly lie to the house — appears to repeatedly lie to the house of— appears to repeatedly lie to the house of commonsssed _ doesn't matter anymore. because he pressed the — doesn't matter anymore. because he pressed the reset button. these are ultimately _ pressed the reset button. these are ultimately matters get the sense that we _ ultimately matters get the sense that we are seeing something shifting — that we are seeing something shifting in british politics which is the — shifting in british politics which is the governing party no longer betieves— is the governing party no longer believes in public standards. that to me _ believes in public standards. that to me is — believes in public standards. that to me is deeply worrying. they say, it's a _ to me is deeply worrying. they say, it's a matter— to me is deeply worrying. they say, it's a matter for the voters whether they care _ it's a matter for the voters whether they care about that or not or whether— they care about that or not or whether the minister shiny new reset button _ whether the minister shiny new reset button will— whether the min
appears to repeatedly lie to the house — appears to repeatedly lie to the house of— appears to repeatedly lie to the house of commonsssed _ doesn't matter anymore. because he pressed the — doesn't matter anymore. because he pressed the reset button. these are ultimately _ pressed the reset button. these are ultimately matters get the sense that we _ ultimately matters get the sense that we are seeing something shifting — that we are seeing something shifting in british politics which is...
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house of— can be done about it? we have a vote here in the house of commons - can be done about it? the energy companies. instead, you have tory mps plotting in corners, trying to work out whether their interest is to... you corners, trying to work out whether their interest is to. . .— their interest is to... you could call a confidence _ their interest is to... you could call a confidence vote? - their interest is to... you could call a confidence vote? tory i their interest is to... you could i call a confidence vote? tory mps have to show _ call a confidence vote? tory mps have to show some _ call a confidence vote? tory mps have to show some guts - call a confidence vote? tory mps have to show some guts and - call a confidence vote? tory mps have to show some guts and get| call a confidence vote? tory mps i have to show some guts and get rid of borisjohnson. have to show some guts and get rid of boris johnson.— of boris johnson. what about that re ort? of boris johnson. what about that report? iemis— of boris johnson. what about that report? boris johnson _ of boris johnson. wha
house of— can be done about it? we have a vote here in the house of commons - can be done about it? the energy companies. instead, you have tory mps plotting in corners, trying to work out whether their interest is to... you corners, trying to work out whether their interest is to. . .— their interest is to... you could call a confidence _ their interest is to... you could call a confidence vote? - their interest is to... you could call a confidence vote? tory i their interest is to... you...
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there was actually a debate going on in the house of commons while police are moving in using force, as well. smashing windows and trucks. in the house of commons mps were debating the use of the emergencies act which gave police additional powers to be able to do a protesters and clear them out. that doesn't mean they have left the city. their side residential street workers are part but substantially fewer on the side streets than we expected and we should expect to see police move in and there is tomorrow morning when the sun comes up. what side of the debate are ordinary canadian citizens? are they with had they had enough with the disruption in ottawa? two thirds of canadians are saying it is time to go home, truckers and one third saying they support the general idea of what is happening but residents have been frustrated. the ottawa police chief resigned saying he cannot do thejob resigned saying he cannot do the job with the resources he had and now there is a move going forward. the prime minister to bring in an emergency site which had not been used since his father was in p
there was actually a debate going on in the house of commons while police are moving in using force, as well. smashing windows and trucks. in the house of commons mps were debating the use of the emergencies act which gave police additional powers to be able to do a protesters and clear them out. that doesn't mean they have left the city. their side residential street workers are part but substantially fewer on the side streets than we expected and we should expect to see police move in and...
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of unity in the house _ reaction? there is a sense of unity in the house of _ reaction? there is a sense of unity in the house of commonsreviously — putin... what they have said previously is _ putin... what they have said previously is they _ putin... what they have said previously is they want - putin... what they have said previously is they want to i putin... what they have said i previously is they want to make putin... what they have said - previously is they want to make sure russian, and he cannot raise money on the london markets. they cannot use british markets to raise cash or capital, so i suspect they will be pretty severe, though sanctions. what impact will have on companies that have got a foot in both russia and in the uk remains to be seen, but it is clear that the government, the cabinet are united on it, and so is parliament, sol the cabinet are united on it, and so is parliament, so i think they know there is good to be some kind of pushback from russia, and also obviously potentially this will push russians closer towards china in terms of relying on his finance and relying on other forms of ways ar
of unity in the house _ reaction? there is a sense of unity in the house of _ reaction? there is a sense of unity in the house of commonsreviously — putin... what they have said previously is _ putin... what they have said previously is they _ putin... what they have said previously is they want - putin... what they have said previously is they want to i putin... what they have said i previously is they want to make putin... what they have said - previously is they want to make sure russian,...
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the auntie and the house of commons with threats of sanctions were met with cheering and laughter. and the commons that is in and around the kremlin will have no way to hide. we will make sure that those who share responsibility for the kremlin is aggressive. a d, stabilizing action will share in bearing a heavy pulse. and today, mrs. b, o, we are standing together with our nato allies against the potential aggression vladimir putin. when he wanted not said on the go to install a prime minister as prime minister, a labor leader who actually published may turn with so the prime minister that acting quite robust and big talk tough talk in the house of commons just yesterday to have a potential aggression of putin as the united kingdom doubles its troops and 900 to ukraine. but on this tough talk many m. p 's here in the u. k. simply thing, boris johnson and the government. c are ramping up the rhetoric just to deflect and distract exactly from what's happening here in westminster with the park to gate scandal. forest johnson says we all need to step back from the brink of all the ten
the auntie and the house of commons with threats of sanctions were met with cheering and laughter. and the commons that is in and around the kremlin will have no way to hide. we will make sure that those who share responsibility for the kremlin is aggressive. a d, stabilizing action will share in bearing a heavy pulse. and today, mrs. b, o, we are standing together with our nato allies against the potential aggression vladimir putin. when he wanted not said on the go to install a prime minister...
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you are following the development in the house of commons and just yesterday sharia the prime minister was firmly against banning arts. he apparently something's changed. well r t is in the spotlight here in the united kingdom for a 2nd day in a row. that's because m p 's in the house of commons, calling for this very channel to be taken effect immediately. the campaign is being spearheaded by the leader of the opposition sick is stammer, who is slamming our t as putin's past no propaganda tool and accusing its gentleness. of spouting dis, information. russia to ty is his personal propaganda. i can see no reason why it should be allowed to continue to pro cost in this country. so will the premise to now i'll stop. com. to review his license, i need to speak, i believe that my bridegroom, friends, secretary state for go to median school has already all stop. com to review that, nasa. but what i will say this is speaker is it, is that we live in a, in a democracy, mr. speaker, and we live in a country that believes in free speech. and i think it's important that we should leave it up to
you are following the development in the house of commons and just yesterday sharia the prime minister was firmly against banning arts. he apparently something's changed. well r t is in the spotlight here in the united kingdom for a 2nd day in a row. that's because m p 's in the house of commons, calling for this very channel to be taken effect immediately. the campaign is being spearheaded by the leader of the opposition sick is stammer, who is slamming our t as putin's past no propaganda tool...
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and those views being echoed somewhat by those within the house of commons itself. boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility, no one trusts him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign. he will travel to moscow or wherever he's going in eastern europe this week, but every one will know that he's a man with a time bomb sitting under him. now in addition to his phone call on tuesday, with president foods in burse, johnson is expected to fly out to the ukraine for some meetings. and it comes in the wake of his foreign secretary list trust, saying that the u. k. government were ready to pass new legislation that would enable them to pass sanctions on more russian businesses and more russian, businessman against what they say would be an attempt to deter russia from any attempt at invading the ukraine. but that something which moscow has strenuously denied time and time again saying that there's no intention whatsoever for russia to inquire to invade the ukraine. the leader of ukraine is telling the west to sort
and those views being echoed somewhat by those within the house of commons itself. boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility, no one trusts him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign. he will travel to moscow or wherever he's going in eastern europe this week, but every one will know that he's a man with a time bomb sitting under him. now in addition to his phone call on tuesday, with president foods in burse,...
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positive the kind of at 19, but before she went into isolation, she too was upping the ante in the house of commons threatening these russian sanctions as well. but she was a bit of a law things stuck in the house of commons, particularly as many people look at the government and think they simply can't do the job. of those in and around the kremlin will have nowhere to hide. we will make sure that they share responsibility for the kremlin aggressive. the stabilizing action will share in bearing have a cost to game it, to see who we are standing together with our nato allies, against the potential aggression of vladimir putin. when he wanted to go to install the prime minister as prime minister, a labor leader who actually published may turn because well, potential aggression of love to me, to not to keep message coming from boris johnson on it is tough talk indeed. but money on peace or in the u. k. they simply think all of this robust tool can all of these latest threats of sanctions and so on and so forth. simply trying to distract and deflect from what's going on in westminster, all of the part
positive the kind of at 19, but before she went into isolation, she too was upping the ante in the house of commons threatening these russian sanctions as well. but she was a bit of a law things stuck in the house of commons, particularly as many people look at the government and think they simply can't do the job. of those in and around the kremlin will have nowhere to hide. we will make sure that they share responsibility for the kremlin aggressive. the stabilizing action will share in...
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johnson you would think would have big political issues. 2 to deal with, but in a raucous house of commons, the prime minister wanted to focus minds away from his own of political woes and on to what he says is the danger posed by russia and its president vladimir putin. now all this comes off to the u. k government of already sent a number of its military forces to the ukraine for what they say are training exercises, as well as sending funds for the purchases of weapons. sparse. johnson was supposed to hold a telephone call with the russian president on monday afternoon. the got pushed back to monday evening and now has been rearranged for shoes day. and those in moscow will be looking on with some amusement because they feel like all of this. so cool, tough talking on the question of the stand off in the ukraine is nothing more than an attempt at destruction by a prime minister who's under heavy political pressure at home. and those views being echoed somewhat by those within the house of commons itself. boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine
johnson you would think would have big political issues. 2 to deal with, but in a raucous house of commons, the prime minister wanted to focus minds away from his own of political woes and on to what he says is the danger posed by russia and its president vladimir putin. now all this comes off to the u. k government of already sent a number of its military forces to the ukraine for what they say are training exercises, as well as sending funds for the purchases of weapons. sparse. johnson was...
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. >> now, canadian prime minister justin trudeau responding to questions in a session of the house of commons. he talked about protests over covid-19 restrictions that apply trade routes at the board we are the u.s. calling them unacceptable. he also defended masking requirements intended to slow the spread of the coronavirus. this runs about an hour. >> honorable leader of the opposition. >> countries with lower vaccinations is been canada. provinces are beginning to lift restrictions. why? because they're following the science. canadians are ready to get their life back. it seems like the prime minister nt
. >> now, canadian prime minister justin trudeau responding to questions in a session of the house of commons. he talked about protests over covid-19 restrictions that apply trade routes at the board we are the u.s. calling them unacceptable. he also defended masking requirements intended to slow the spread of the coronavirus. this runs about an hour. >> honorable leader of the opposition. >> countries with lower vaccinations is been canada. provinces are beginning to lift...
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, as borisjohnson faces more calls to withdraw a false accusation he made against him in the house of commonsonths to decide on their chosen candidate as campaigning for the presidential election gets underway. 0ttawa police face mounting criticism for not breaking up a truck drivers, anti—covid protest that's brought the canadian capital to a standstill.
, as borisjohnson faces more calls to withdraw a false accusation he made against him in the house of commonsonths to decide on their chosen candidate as campaigning for the presidential election gets underway. 0ttawa police face mounting criticism for not breaking up a truck drivers, anti—covid protest that's brought the canadian capital to a standstill.
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our host was the speaker of the house of commons with a great welcome to the house of commons, which is unusual they tell me. then a formal lunch -- lunch and where we can interact with members of parliament of all levels and all parties. the fact is, they were united. every place we went, people were united in opposition to what is happening in ukraine, but more importantly and what we needed to do about that. you know, we are traditionally about the issues up security, economy and governing. in recent years, the climate issue is an issue in all of those categories. so is covid. that was part of our conversation. we didn't meet with the head of the world health organization and got up-to-date on how we saw things globally. again, every place we went the carpet challenge was -- the covid challenge was part of the discussion. it was intensely busy. we was magnificently observed. armed services ted. let me go back to barbara. jim himes. and sean patrick maloney. intelligence eric. homeland security. ruben, armed services. when you're having these discussions, although lead to the appro
our host was the speaker of the house of commons with a great welcome to the house of commons, which is unusual they tell me. then a formal lunch -- lunch and where we can interact with members of parliament of all levels and all parties. the fact is, they were united. every place we went, people were united in opposition to what is happening in ukraine, but more importantly and what we needed to do about that. you know, we are traditionally about the issues up security, economy and governing....
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— as borisjohnson faces more calls to withdraw a false accusation he made against him in the house of commons five days trapped down a well. the boy had fallen down a narrow, 32—metre dry well last tuesday — sparking a complex digging operation to try to reach him, which gripped the world. aru na iyengar reports. the final journey for five—year—old rayan, whose plight touched a nation and reverberated around the arab world. hundreds of mourners came to the village in morocco's rural northern province to pay tribute. among them, rayan�*s father. the community coming together to give support. social media across the arab world has been flooded with messages of support for the community. grief, and praise for rescue workers. we will neverforget ourson, rayan. he will always be in our hearts. little rayan is not only the son of this village, but the child of the whole world. rescue crews using bulldozers mounted a huge operation to get rayan out stop crowds came to watch and thousands more are followed on social media. the opening to the well was just 45 centimetres wide, too narrow for rescuers
— as borisjohnson faces more calls to withdraw a false accusation he made against him in the house of commons five days trapped down a well. the boy had fallen down a narrow, 32—metre dry well last tuesday — sparking a complex digging operation to try to reach him, which gripped the world. aru na iyengar reports. the final journey for five—year—old rayan, whose plight touched a nation and reverberated around the arab world. hundreds of mourners came to the village in morocco's rural...
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prime minister boris johnson condemned the russian invasion of ukraine in the meeting at the house of commons
prime minister boris johnson condemned the russian invasion of ukraine in the meeting at the house of commons
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it is now day eight - since those remarks were made in the house of commons, the prime minister ratherging that sir keir starmer had no personal involvement whatsoever in the decision not to prosecutejimmy savile, which was the clear implication of what he said a few days earlier in the house of commons, but in the light of what happened last night, this mob of anti—vax protesters who on seeing case —— unseeing sir keir starmer started chanting, among other things, jimmy savile at him. conservative party said the prime minister has other things to be getting on with, he is chairing cabinet around now. the central crux of their argument is that if the prime minister is going to take lots of heat followed the parties that took place in government during the pandemic that he was not at, we should mention that he was at some of them, to take lots of heatable parties he was not out, then they argue it is legitimate that sir keir starmer faces argue it is legitimate that sir keir starmerfaces questions argue it is legitimate that sir keir starmer faces questions about the organisation he was
it is now day eight - since those remarks were made in the house of commons, the prime minister ratherging that sir keir starmer had no personal involvement whatsoever in the decision not to prosecutejimmy savile, which was the clear implication of what he said a few days earlier in the house of commons, but in the light of what happened last night, this mob of anti—vax protesters who on seeing case —— unseeing sir keir starmer started chanting, among other things, jimmy savile at him....
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that certainly wasn't the case earlier this week and a vote in the house of commons. mpm upheld prime minister just untrue, does decision to invoke the emergencies act. it gave police the power in order to get people out of their camps in the streets of altura, but opposition politicians have said it was akin to using a sledge hammer to crockett not ah, to lower the temperature across the country. the prime minister clearly wants to raise and it comes up the cost to canadians, rights and freedoms. speaker, parliament should not allow the prime minister to avoid responsibility in this way . i think what we're doing today, the president, we're setting to be able to freeze bank accounts of political dissidents. the be important is a bad, cannot be understated. the conduct of offices towards the protesters remains controversial with a number of people looking to bring cases against the or to a police, the heavy harm the tactics. then we see now with the next leg up, where we've seen a very aggressive police presence and police operation, the use of mounted police units, one woman was tram
that certainly wasn't the case earlier this week and a vote in the house of commons. mpm upheld prime minister just untrue, does decision to invoke the emergencies act. it gave police the power in order to get people out of their camps in the streets of altura, but opposition politicians have said it was akin to using a sledge hammer to crockett not ah, to lower the temperature across the country. the prime minister clearly wants to raise and it comes up the cost to canadians, rights and...