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national party in the house of commons. ~ house of commons. come, riuht. so, house of commons. welcome, welcome, right. so. to _ house of commons. welcome, welcome, right. so, to business. _ house of commons. welcome, welcome, right. so, to business. where _ house of commons. welcome, welcome, right. so, to business. where to - right. so, to business. where to start. it is been busy. but the main thing is westminster has vetoed the scottish parliament using this for the first time ever, what you make of it? i the first time ever, what you make of it? ~ , the first time ever, what you make of it? ~' , , of it? i think it is disgraceful. especially — of it? i think it is disgraceful. especially considering - of it? i think it is disgraceful. especially considering that i of it? i think it is disgraceful. especially considering that in j of it? i think it is disgraceful. - especially considering that in the years— especially considering that in the years we — especially considering that in the years i've been in parliament, or we -et years i've be
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he was still a member of the house of commons. and a veteran foe of chamberlain's, especially because campbell and helped bring him down in 1922. and this debate, chamberlain had said that sacrifices would be needed to win the war. at that larger pounced telling the house of commons at the best contribution chamberlain himself could make would be to quote, sacrifice the seals of his of this as prime minister. valid as said she had never heard a more savage speech. but there was an earlier speech given by one of chamberlain's old friends and colleagues, leo amerie, that probably hurt him the most. nothing could have been more painful for the prime minister when amerie chose to quote -- condemnation of the long parliament in 16 53 looking at chamberlain, amerie said you have sat too long here for any good you can do, to part i say, and let us be done with you. in the name of god, go.. people who were president said that that speech made chamberlain seemed to wilt as he sat in the commons. with a debate on the motion about the norwegi
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and we will talk about _ the house of commons. and we will talk about this _ the house of commons. d we will talk about this issue - the house of commons. and we will talk about this issue that. will talk about this issue that has dominated our lives. which is this coming together of two very knotty and complex and controversial issues. one of which is the uk constitution, which we'll come to in a minute, but the other of which is this planned law that the scottish government's been working on for a long time around trans rights. yes. so, in summary, what is it? so, what happened was, last month, the scottish parliament, by a pretty big majority, passed this legislation and the legislation, this gender bill, seeks to remove administrative and medical barriers to changing the sex on your birth certificate. that's basically what it does. it's passed the scottish parliament and it was waiting to be given the rubber stamp by the king, royal assent. but, crucially, while the issue of trans rights is devolved to the scottish parliament, the issue of equalities is something that's decided
and we will talk about _ the house of commons. and we will talk about this _ the house of commons. d we will talk about this issue - the house of commons. and we will talk about this issue that. will talk about this issue that has dominated our lives. which is this coming together of two very knotty and complex and controversial issues. one of which is the uk constitution, which we'll come to in a minute, but the other of which is this planned law that the scottish government's been working on...
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is that many of these speeches were delivered in the house of commons, and we're never broadcast. the reason for that was that at the start of churchill's premiership. it was suggested that microphones be brought into the house of commons so that these speeches could be recorded and then later played on the bbc that evening but traditionalists would have nothing of it and so in some cases these speeches were never heard by the broader public that was true for instance of churchill's tribute to the royal air force when he said never has so much been owed by so many to so few. what you sometimes did get were broadcasters read long portions of these speeches during new newscasts that evening, but none of them ever pretended to be churchill and self churchill also when he did deliver these speeches on radio found that he was delivering the speeches twice once in the commons and then later that evening on the bbc. this helps explain also why some people reported that he seemed tired in these speeches and a few others wondered if he might have even been drunk, but that wasn't true either
is that many of these speeches were delivered in the house of commons, and we're never broadcast. the reason for that was that at the start of churchill's premiership. it was suggested that microphones be brought into the house of commons so that these speeches could be recorded and then later played on the bbc that evening but traditionalists would have nothing of it and so in some cases these speeches were never heard by the broader public that was true for instance of churchill's tribute to...
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and we will talk about _ the house of commons. and we will talk about this _ the house of commons. d our lives. which is this coming together of two very knotty and complex and controversial issues. one of which is the uk constitution, which we'll come to in a minute, but the other of which is this planned law that the scottish government's been working on for a long time around trans rights. yes. so, in summary, what is it?
and we will talk about _ the house of commons. and we will talk about this _ the house of commons. d our lives. which is this coming together of two very knotty and complex and controversial issues. one of which is the uk constitution, which we'll come to in a minute, but the other of which is this planned law that the scottish government's been working on for a long time around trans rights. yes. so, in summary, what is it?
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the trouble is and yet so a piece of legislation goes through the house of commons asking the house ofe of commons asking the house of lords it takes time difficulty with it is where you draw the line between comment this is the thing. yeah. first of all, if you love me or hate me, i think this is one of the best things i've ever done in my career. yeah it's about what is it ? 695,000 signatures. yeah so it? 695,000 signatures. yeah so it? 695,000 signatures. yeah so it just goes to show there's lots of support out there and i'm not doing it for myself. i'm doing it to help other people. so i am actually proud of myself that good. we're going . to know that good. we're going. to know . what i'm saying. what i'm saying, nigel . . what i'm saying. what i'm saying, nigel. i . what i'm saying. what i'm saying, nigel . i know, like . what i'm saying. what i'm saying, nigel. i know, like i'm a bit crazy nuts, but i can be professional and sensible sometimes . and so it was. it sometimes. and so it was. it wouldn't be me, would it? so well, you also quite an entrepreneur really, aren't you? i
the trouble is and yet so a piece of legislation goes through the house of commons asking the house ofe of commons asking the house of lords it takes time difficulty with it is where you draw the line between comment this is the thing. yeah. first of all, if you love me or hate me, i think this is one of the best things i've ever done in my career. yeah it's about what is it ? 695,000 signatures. yeah so it? 695,000 signatures. yeah so it? 695,000 signatures. yeah so it just goes to show...
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the trouble is and yet so a piece of legislation goes through the house of commons asking the house ofe of commons asking the house of lords it takes time difficulty with it is where you draw the line between comment this is the thing. yeah. first of all, if you love me or hate me, i think this is one of the best things i've ever done in my career. yeah it's about what is it ? 695,000 signatures. yeah so it? 695,000 signatures. yeah so it? 695,000 signatures. yeah so it just goes to show there's lots of support out there and i'm not doing it for myself. i'm doing it to help other people. so i am actually proud of myself that good. we're going . to know that good. we're going. to know . what i'm saying. what i'm saying, nigel . . what i'm saying. what i'm saying, nigel. i . what i'm saying. what i'm saying, nigel . i know, like . what i'm saying. what i'm saying, nigel. i know, like i'm a bit crazy nuts, but i can be professional and sensible sometimes . and so it was. it sometimes. and so it was. it wouldn't be me, would it? so well, you also quite an entrepreneur really, aren't you? i
the trouble is and yet so a piece of legislation goes through the house of commons asking the house ofe of commons asking the house of lords it takes time difficulty with it is where you draw the line between comment this is the thing. yeah. first of all, if you love me or hate me, i think this is one of the best things i've ever done in my career. yeah it's about what is it ? 695,000 signatures. yeah so it? 695,000 signatures. yeah so it? 695,000 signatures. yeah so it just goes to show...
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there's a lot of concern among people who voted leave that the house of lords behaves very differently to the house of commonsnd that might be some difficulty for the repeal of all of these eu laws going through the house of lords . well i hope the house of lords. well i hope not, because the mandate was quite clear from the beginning . quite clear from the beginning. and it's true that there are a huge number of people in the house of lords who will vehemently opposed to brexit. but just to give you a little bit more clarification, there were actually 58,000 regular versions of the laws that came through from, i think, 1991 that we took into statute . so i think we took into statute. so i think people like me, we always knew it was a mammoth task and i think when some sort of said, you know, once we leave and, you know, you've signed on the dotted line, you know, we can get everything sorted out in 12 months. that was never going to be case when you're looking be the case when you're looking at legislation. to be at the legislation. so to be fair to government, think fair to government, i think whether it's
there's a lot of concern among people who voted leave that the house of lords behaves very differently to the house of commonsnd that might be some difficulty for the repeal of all of these eu laws going through the house of lords . well i hope the house of lords. well i hope not, because the mandate was quite clear from the beginning . quite clear from the beginning. and it's true that there are a huge number of people in the house of lords who will vehemently opposed to brexit. but just to...
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channel on the day of yet another ambulance strike, rishi sunak talks tough in the house of commons about the government's new laws. to make sure we get a minimum level of service. starmer doesn't agree. we'll debate whether the government have this one right. we'll also talk about starmer's performance and rishi's performance in particular today and later on this evening. and a party election broadcast is he really cutting the mustard with conservative voters .7 i'll be conservative voters? i'll be joined doctors who've joined by some doctors who've grouped they grouped together to say they know how to treat covid 19 and they claim almost 100% success rate. joining me on talking pints, senior republican. he's a senator from utah , mike lee. senator from utah, mike lee. i'll be asking him about what on earth went on on capitol hill last week. american politics becoming almost as farcical as british politics was in 2022. but before all of that, let's get more news with holly. middle east . nigel get more news with holly. middle east. nigel thank you and good evening to you. nhs waiting tim
channel on the day of yet another ambulance strike, rishi sunak talks tough in the house of commons about the government's new laws. to make sure we get a minimum level of service. starmer doesn't agree. we'll debate whether the government have this one right. we'll also talk about starmer's performance and rishi's performance in particular today and later on this evening. and a party election broadcast is he really cutting the mustard with conservative voters .7 i'll be conservative voters?...
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channel on the day of yet another ambulance strike, rishi sunak talks tough in the house of commons about the government's new laws. to make sure we get a minimum level of service. starmer doesn't agree. we'll debate whether the government have this one right. we'll also talk about starmer's performance and rishi's performance in particular today and later on this evening. and a party election broadcast is he really cutting the mustard with conservative voters .7 i'll be conservative voters? i'll be joined doctors who've joined by some doctors who've grouped they grouped together to say they know how to treat covid 19 and they claim almost 100% success rate. joining me on talking pints, senior republican. he's a senator from utah , mike lee. senator from utah, mike lee. i'll be asking him about what on earth went on on capitol hill last week. american politics becoming almost as farcical as british politics was in 2022. but before all of that, let's get more news with holly. middle east . nigel get more news with holly. middle east. nigel thank you and good evening to you. nhs waiting tim
channel on the day of yet another ambulance strike, rishi sunak talks tough in the house of commons about the government's new laws. to make sure we get a minimum level of service. starmer doesn't agree. we'll debate whether the government have this one right. we'll also talk about starmer's performance and rishi's performance in particular today and later on this evening. and a party election broadcast is he really cutting the mustard with conservative voters .7 i'll be conservative voters?...
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this committee and the whole house of the commons, house of commons have the ability to him as the member to dent his ambitions in a safer seat . the prime minister safer seat. the prime minister denies he is pursuit of sunak says he stand in uxbridge johnson's people say he's looking for a safe seat because that bridge is a little bit marginal . this committee has marginal. this committee has real power, but floor of the house of commons has absolutely power. that's absolutely power. i think that's absolutely right. so when the committee sort of presents its findings all it can do is recommended a sanction and will then be up to the whole house of commons, whether or not to try and amend it, sort of it, to make it sort of potentially smaller if they think too hard done think he's being too hard done by or accept it we might see a repeat the of owen repeat of the kind of owen patterson scandal where the whips to get involved and start trying tell to vote one trying to tell mp to vote one way or the unlikely it way or the other unlikely it will there. but yes there will get there. but yes
this committee and the whole house of the commons, house of commons have the ability to him as the member to dent his ambitions in a safer seat . the prime minister safer seat. the prime minister denies he is pursuit of sunak says he stand in uxbridge johnson's people say he's looking for a safe seat because that bridge is a little bit marginal . this committee has marginal. this committee has real power, but floor of the house of commons has absolutely power. that's absolutely power. i think...
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we still have a 70 plus majority in the house of commons we still control the floor of the house of commonsght in my view, but we where we are again, there retained eu law bill which be the foundation law by which we can actually unwind some of eu law which has has primacy in the uk, replace it if necessary, keep it if you want to. but it will be our law. we need to show people that brexit is being delivered. but i'm one of those that will say yes, been far too timid. so yes this isn't complete. it is hardly even start it yet. well, full effects of brexit remain unclear and eu laws are still our statute books. the people of thanet may not feel like celebrate eating this anniversary. not feel like celebrate eating this anniversary . still, there's this anniversary. still, there's always next year rea updating us then signage in kent in reflect mood on this third birthday anniversary of leaving the eu celebrate or commiserate. it's up you but thanks for being with us on gb news live we're back slightly early tomorrow of course 1154 point minutes as questions with plenty of action promised the
we still have a 70 plus majority in the house of commons we still control the floor of the house of commonsght in my view, but we where we are again, there retained eu law bill which be the foundation law by which we can actually unwind some of eu law which has has primacy in the uk, replace it if necessary, keep it if you want to. but it will be our law. we need to show people that brexit is being delivered. but i'm one of those that will say yes, been far too timid. so yes this isn't...
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and in 1901, he made his maiden speech in the house of commons. before sitting down he thanked the house and noted the memory of his father. and indeed several members who had been in the commons with randolph churchill noted how much the sun reflected the father in his delivery. if not in his looks as you can see from this contemporary illustration. although churchill came from a family of conservatives. just three years after entering parliament. he broke with the party over the tory embrace of tariffs that is taxes on imports to protect british industries. churchill was an ardent free trader. we also was being focus on the need for social reform, especially to alleviate the deplorable conditions in britain's industrial cities. in 1904. he dramatically crossed the floor of the house of commons and joined the liberal party. he would be a liberal for the next 20 years before he managed to then rejoin the conservative party. churchill once said anyone can rat that is joined jump from one political party to another but he added it takes a certain amo
and in 1901, he made his maiden speech in the house of commons. before sitting down he thanked the house and noted the memory of his father. and indeed several members who had been in the commons with randolph churchill noted how much the sun reflected the father in his delivery. if not in his looks as you can see from this contemporary illustration. although churchill came from a family of conservatives. just three years after entering parliament. he broke with the party over the tory embrace...
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in 1901 he made his maiden speech in the house of commons. ng down he thanked the house and noted the memory of his father. indeed several members who had been in the carbons with churchill noted how much the son reflecting the father in his delivery if not in his looks as you can see from this contemporary illustration although churchill came from a family of conservatives just three years after entering parliament he broke with the party over the tory embrace of tariffs that is the -- impact of importance. churchill was an ardent free trader. leading to deplorable condition in britain's industrial cities. in 1904 he dramatically crossed the floor of the house of commons. he joined the liberal party. he would be a liberal for the next 20 years before he managed to then rejoin the conservative party. churchill once said anyone can rant. dumping one political party to the other. he added it takes a certain amount of ingenuity to re-rat. he pulled it off, barely. though he was supposed to have once remarked that the conservative party has always
in 1901 he made his maiden speech in the house of commons. ng down he thanked the house and noted the memory of his father. indeed several members who had been in the carbons with churchill noted how much the son reflecting the father in his delivery if not in his looks as you can see from this contemporary illustration although churchill came from a family of conservatives just three years after entering parliament he broke with the party over the tory embrace of tariffs that is the -- impact...
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order~ _ house of commons last week was out of order~ we — house of commons last week was out of order need to keep in mind that through all this, there - of order. we need to keep in mind that through all this, there are i that through all this, there are people — that through all this, there are people who _ that through all this, there are people who have _ that through all this, there are people who have very - that through all this, there are people who have very stronglyj that through all this, there are i people who have very strongly held views, _ people who have very strongly held views, and — people who have very strongly held views, and i— people who have very strongly held views, and i respect— people who have very strongly held views, and i respect that. - people who have very strongly held views, and i respect that. there i people who have very strongly held | views, and i respect that. there are also people — views, and i respect that. there are also people in— views, and i respect that. there are also people in the _ views, and i respect that. there are also people in t
order~ _ house of commons last week was out of order~ we — house of commons last week was out of order need to keep in mind that through all this, there - of order. we need to keep in mind that through all this, there are i that through all this, there are people — that through all this, there are people who _ that through all this, there are people who have _ that through all this, there are people who have very - that through all this, there are people who have very stronglyj that through...
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investigation, and if there is a full investigation, a report from the commissioner would go to the house of commonsandards, and they would decide whether there has been a breach of the code of conduct and would make recommendations to the house of commons as to whether any action is necessary against the mp concerned, which is borisjohnson. which is boris johnson. and which is borisjohnson. and can ijust get your opinion and another aspect of this that the sunday times is reporting oh, that the existence of the loan was never discovered there were disclosed in the public version of the register because this was thought that this was a family connection, a personal connection. should it have been? i think it should have been declared, because what we are dealing with here is not only the facts of someone working out alone to deal with their personal finances, but the perception of whether in fact, the prime minister was beholden to somebody, or a perception of being beholden to somebody, because he is seeking such a very large loan. and that is what standards are about, notjust the actual facts, sta
investigation, and if there is a full investigation, a report from the commissioner would go to the house of commonsandards, and they would decide whether there has been a breach of the code of conduct and would make recommendations to the house of commons as to whether any action is necessary against the mp concerned, which is borisjohnson. which is boris johnson. and which is borisjohnson. and can ijust get your opinion and another aspect of this that the sunday times is reporting oh, that...
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we are keeping an eye on the events in the house of commons, because we are expecting to hear from theriking constitutional situation coming up on the laws the scottish parliament wants to pass but westminster doesn't. we are expected to hear the secretary of state for scotland in the next while. it was expected to be happening now, but things behind because of a number of difficult stories we are dealing with now. it is all delayed, but once we hear, we will be back in the commons to hear more about that. until that gets under way, we will turn our attention to other stories. the metropolitan police has formally dismissed pc david carrick, who pleaded guilty to 49 sexual offences, including dozens of rapes. at a hearing this morning, he was found guilty of gross misconduct. it's been revealed that the met are currently investigating about 1,000 allegations of sexual and domestic abuse involving 800 officers. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly gave us this update on david carrick�*s disciplinary hearing. while you have the criminal process, which as we saw yesterday culminated
we are keeping an eye on the events in the house of commons, because we are expecting to hear from theriking constitutional situation coming up on the laws the scottish parliament wants to pass but westminster doesn't. we are expected to hear the secretary of state for scotland in the next while. it was expected to be happening now, but things behind because of a number of difficult stories we are dealing with now. it is all delayed, but once we hear, we will be back in the commons to hear more...
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but embarking on with this bill going through the house of commons now, i suppose it is very importanthough the hardest of brexiteers would acknowledge that leaving the single market does create friction between united kingdom and the european union, particularly when it comes to exports. but but really i suppose that's one side of the ledger and the other side of the ledger, the sort of the prime is of, of leaving the single market is that regulatory divergence , is that regulatory divergence, is that regulatory divergence, is that regulatory divergence, is that more competitive domestic regulatory set up? and yet it seems like we're almost at the moment sitting in this halfway house, perhaps this worst of both worlds . we've got worst of both worlds. we've got the we've got the disadvantages of having that greater friction with the eu and non yet none of the advantages of having a new regulatory structure in the uk. we still have all of these eu laws, but the potential benefits of a visa, a trade with the eu? that's exactly right . so what that's exactly right. so what you're trying
but embarking on with this bill going through the house of commons now, i suppose it is very importanthough the hardest of brexiteers would acknowledge that leaving the single market does create friction between united kingdom and the european union, particularly when it comes to exports. but but really i suppose that's one side of the ledger and the other side of the ledger, the sort of the prime is of, of leaving the single market is that regulatory divergence , is that regulatory divergence,...
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what margaret lets bring you up—to—date what has been happening in the house of commons. rk day - rapes. in her statement, the home secretary said it was a dark day for| secretary said it was a dark day for british policing and expressed sympathy for the victims and praise their strength and courage, and reiterated it was imperative that this kind of incident could not happen again. she revealed she discussed the case with the head of the metropolitan police, but she said there is a long way to go, and she did warn more shocking cases of this kind may come to light in the short—term. and then she said, she announced in the internal review into police dismissals and misconduct processes, as you could hear, it wasn't good enough for the shadow home secretary yvette cooper, who said the government's response to other occasions of abuse in the police was not good enough and not taken seriously. she criticised the government for lack of leadership as far as the police were concerned, and said that if labour were in power, they will change the law on vetting procedures and how t
what margaret lets bring you up—to—date what has been happening in the house of commons. rk day - rapes. in her statement, the home secretary said it was a dark day for| secretary said it was a dark day for british policing and expressed sympathy for the victims and praise their strength and courage, and reiterated it was imperative that this kind of incident could not happen again. she revealed she discussed the case with the head of the metropolitan police, but she said there is a long...
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leader angela rayner to speak in the house of commons . she's the house of commons.'s demanding to situation demanding answers to a situation . we'll be throwing over . i said we'll be throwing over to that stay tuned to that live so stay tuned because could up and we have because it could up and we have a meeting this report a meeting also this a new report shows that more than half of households receive more money from the government than they pay from the government than they pay so take more from pay in tax. so take more from the state government and it means now for the first time, more people than ever anyway, are reliant the state are more reliant on the state than to the state. oh, than they give to the state. oh, we just a nation lazy we just a nation of lazy scroungers on the take. that's what to know. are what i want to know. what are the behind it.7 do the reasons behind all of it.7 do in britain? just the reasons behind all of it? do in britain? just want something for nothing. it could be lights out everywhere this evening is leading energy companies tr
leader angela rayner to speak in the house of commons . she's the house of commons.'s demanding to situation demanding answers to a situation . we'll be throwing over . i said we'll be throwing over to that stay tuned to that live so stay tuned because could up and we have because it could up and we have a meeting this report a meeting also this a new report shows that more than half of households receive more money from the government than they pay from the government than they pay so take...
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as for this nonsense they are planning to float in the house of commons — planning to float in the housetening to sack nurses if they— are threatening to sack nurses if they go— are threatening to sack nurses if they go on— are threatening to sack nurses if they go on strike, with their sack they go on strike, with their sack the nurses— they go on strike, with their sack the nurses bill, let's knock that on the nurses bill, let's knock that on the head. — the nurses bill, let's knock that on the head, treat them with respect, -et the head, treat them with respect, get them _ the head, treat them with respect, get them round the table and negotiate a deal that's fair for nurses, — negotiate a deal that's fair for nurses, understands the state of the public— nurses, understands the state of the public finances, but also give people — public finances, but also give people a _ public finances, but also give people a sense of hope in the future of the _ people a sense of hope in the future of the nhs _ people a sense of hope in the future of the nhs as well, whether that's patients— of the n
as for this nonsense they are planning to float in the house of commons — planning to float in the housetening to sack nurses if they— are threatening to sack nurses if they go— are threatening to sack nurses if they go on— are threatening to sack nurses if they go on strike, with their sack they go on strike, with their sack the nurses— they go on strike, with their sack the nurses bill, let's knock that on the nurses bill, let's knock that on the head. — the nurses bill, let's...
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it is extraordinary for people watching being watching you go from being speaker the house commons, speaker ofery and indeed very prominent and indeed recognisable figure in westminster to effectively not being able get into the building. i've not been banned from westminster. the from westminster. that's the first the second point is first point. the second point is that i was told that i couldn't have parliamentary pass. have a parliamentary pass. camilla ask camilla i didn't ask for a parliamentary pass. so it's a completely toothless , completely toothless, meaningless, absurd and implausible sanction . thirdly, implausible sanction. thirdly, what i would say to you is , what i would say to you is, look, i'm not without flaw or blemish is human, made my fair share of mistakes . but i don't share of mistakes. but i don't believe that i bullied anyone in any way, anywhere , at any time. any way, anywhere, at any time. and when it was suggested that i had lied many things have been said about the over the years. but not that i'm other than straightforward and candid. i haven't lied about anyt
it is extraordinary for people watching being watching you go from being speaker the house commons, speaker ofery and indeed very prominent and indeed recognisable figure in westminster to effectively not being able get into the building. i've not been banned from westminster. the from westminster. that's the first the second point is first point. the second point is that i was told that i couldn't have parliamentary pass. have a parliamentary pass. camilla ask camilla i didn't ask for a...
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we still have a 70 plus majority in the house of commons , we still control the floor of the house of the house of commons . we are the house of commons. we are putting through light in my view, but we where we are again, the retained eu law bill, which will be the foundation law by which we can actually unwind some of eu law which has has primacy in the uk replace it if necessary, keep it if you want to, but it will be our law . we to, but it will be our law. we need to show people that brexit is being . but i'm one of those is being. but i'm one of those that will say yes, we've been far too timid. so yes, this isn't complete, it is hardly even started yet. while the full effects brexit remain unclear and eu laws are still on our statute books, the people of thanet may not feel like this anniversary . still, there's anniversary. still, there's always year . so we have anniversary. still, there's always year. so we have a twitter poll running morning and i want to know whether you would still leave the eu at the moment, 77% of you would vote to leave. you've getting in touch also on,
we still have a 70 plus majority in the house of commons , we still control the floor of the house of the house of commons . we are the house of commons. we are putting through light in my view, but we where we are again, the retained eu law bill, which will be the foundation law by which we can actually unwind some of eu law which has has primacy in the uk replace it if necessary, keep it if you want to, but it will be our law . we to, but it will be our law. we need to show people that brexit...
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a majority in house of commons. he could pass laws. a majority in house of commons . of in the house of commons. of course going to law course he's going to pass a law and on as well . he says and on debt as well. he says that's going to start falling . that's going to start falling. but then we have to hear from other ministers, not him myself and tom harwood. today we finally managed learn finally managed to learn that that's over in five years time. so i don't think these pledges were particularly difficult . i were particularly difficult. i don't think there was much leadership here. i just think he was setting out a load of criteria that are probably going to met anyway. i think almost to be met anyway. i think almost everybody thinks inflation is going to go down a lot this year from the current 40 year. how do you say that? but actually food inflation figures from december have a shock have been a bit of a shock today. they have the food inflation december. inflation figure for december. it's figure. it's not an official figure. it's not an official figure. it's
a majority in house of commons. he could pass laws. a majority in house of commons . of in the house of commons. of course going to law course he's going to pass a law and on as well . he says and on debt as well. he says that's going to start falling . that's going to start falling. but then we have to hear from other ministers, not him myself and tom harwood. today we finally managed learn finally managed to learn that that's over in five years time. so i don't think these pledges were...
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i can't think of an issue in which the house of commons detached from commons is more detached from thehe country. well, the rest of the country. well, all day in the freezing cold down in dover , gb news is home down in dover, gb news is home and security editor mark white has been there and he's prepared this package for us. and it's a very interesting package because it clothes, military it talks about clothes, military , being on the beaches. so i want to ask you, just how much of a threat do you think some of these people may pose? farage gb news .uk. let's see what mark white found out . just before far white found out. just before far slight the border force vessel volunteer slip into dover harbour on board. around 100 people taken to small migrant boats during weeks of winter storms. there have been few in the way of weather windows where conditions are common enough to allow small boats to cross. but the criminal gangs are patient, and after operating for the past four years, they are now expert at reading the wind and the tides . so on at reading the wind and the tides. so on
i can't think of an issue in which the house of commons detached from commons is more detached from thehe country. well, the rest of the country. well, all day in the freezing cold down in dover , gb news is home down in dover, gb news is home and security editor mark white has been there and he's prepared this package for us. and it's a very interesting package because it clothes, military it talks about clothes, military , being on the beaches. so i want to ask you, just how much of a threat...
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nothing to house of commons. to do with the house of commons.e perfectly you could have perfectly reasonable with h.r. reasonable structures with h.r. department people reporting them, very different them, but it's a very different thing say and i'm going to go thing to say and i'm going to go and tell the newspaper and put my face on the newspaper reporting that incident. but i might be willing to report it internally . but why do i want internally. but why do i want the publicity ? that's a very the publicity? that's a very difficult for the boss is difficult for me. the boss is a wrong'un and it's not just doing it me. you might want to go it to me. you might want to go all over them. you might want to do that, but i think an awful lot people say, i am, lot of people would say, i am, i am, i will reluctantly leave because very traumatic. because it's all very traumatic. but will reluctantly report but i will reluctantly report this feel i have to, this because i feel i have to, on , on behalf of on my behalf, on behalf of colleagues, the syst
nothing to house of commons. to do with the house of commons.e perfectly you could have perfectly reasonable with h.r. reasonable structures with h.r. department people reporting them, very different them, but it's a very different thing say and i'm going to go thing to say and i'm going to go and tell the newspaper and put my face on the newspaper reporting that incident. but i might be willing to report it internally . but why do i want internally. but why do i want the publicity ? that's a...
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i can't think of an issue in which the house of commons detached from commons is more detached from thehe country. well, the rest of the country. well, all day in the freezing cold down in dover , gb news is home down in dover, gb news is home and security editor mark white has been there and he's prepared this package for us. and it's a very interesting package because it clothes, military it talks about clothes, military , being on the beaches. so i want to ask you, just how much of a threat do you think some of these people may pose? farage gb news .uk. let's see what mark white found out . just before far white found out. just before far slight the border force vessel volunteer slip into dover harbour on board. around 100 people taken to small migrant boats during weeks of winter storms. there have been few in the way of weather windows where conditions are common enough to allow small boats to cross. but the criminal gangs are patient, and after operating for the past four years, they are now expert at reading the wind and the tides . so on at reading the wind and the tides. so on
i can't think of an issue in which the house of commons detached from commons is more detached from thehe country. well, the rest of the country. well, all day in the freezing cold down in dover , gb news is home down in dover, gb news is home and security editor mark white has been there and he's prepared this package for us. and it's a very interesting package because it clothes, military it talks about clothes, military , being on the beaches. so i want to ask you, just how much of a threat...
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a majority in house of commons. he could pass laws. a majority in house of commons . of in the house of commons. of course going to law course he's going to pass a law and on as well . he says and on debt as well. he says that's going to start falling . that's going to start falling. but then we have to hear from other ministers, not him myself and tom harwood. today we finally managed learn finally managed to learn that that's over in five years time. so i don't think these pledges were particularly difficult . i were particularly difficult. i don't think there was much leadership here. i just think he was setting out a load of criteria that are probably going to met anyway. i think almost to be met anyway. i think almost everybody thinks inflation is going to go down a lot this year from the current 40 year. how do you say that? but actually food inflation figures from december have a shock have been a bit of a shock today. they have the food inflation december. inflation figure for december. it's figure. it's not an official figure. it's not an official figure. it's
a majority in house of commons. he could pass laws. a majority in house of commons . of in the house of commons. of course going to law course he's going to pass a law and on as well . he says and on debt as well. he says that's going to start falling . that's going to start falling. but then we have to hear from other ministers, not him myself and tom harwood. today we finally managed learn finally managed to learn that that's over in five years time. so i don't think these pledges were...
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house of lords on the 1st of february there was quite a significant amendment put forward by. miriam kitts and bill cash in the house of commonsech bosses to account if they allowed harmful to go online. it is about the balance is it not. i'm up between the safety of children and free speech. yeah and i so i think that this particular amendment is a huge amendment because this is talking about imprisoning people for breaching a duty that the government would be imposing on these tech companies . there have been companies. there have been people advocate had for people who have advocate had for the who are saying that the bill who are saying that this goes too far that the wording this amendment is wrong. it will probably whilst it will probably changed whilst it's the process in the it's going the process in the house lords . it's going the process in the house lords. but you're right house of lords. but you're right that is a balance to be that there is a balance to be struck and i've been concerned this the very this bill from the very beginning it contained beginning because it contained within it this idea of material that
house of lords on the 1st of february there was quite a significant amendment put forward by. miriam kitts and bill cash in the house of commonsech bosses to account if they allowed harmful to go online. it is about the balance is it not. i'm up between the safety of children and free speech. yeah and i so i think that this particular amendment is a huge amendment because this is talking about imprisoning people for breaching a duty that the government would be imposing on these tech companies...
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lot of people give him a lot of credit and maybe a few credit for and maybe need a few more bit like him the more people bit like him in the house but he's been house of commons critical of one particular asylum charity. take a look at this component shortages there in calais. you can see the port behind me. i'm still furious. i'm foaming at the mouth over this cash for kelly organisation , acting like kelly organisation, acting like a magnet for these young men to set up camp here . they're set up camp here. they're basically feeding them, clothe them , they're teaching them how them, they're teaching them how not speak english to eye not to speak english eye to eye to and write english to read and write english and then waiting them once to cross then waiting them once to cross the channel. they're waiting for them and volunteering hotels to them and volunteering hotels to them while they're there. this is absolutely scandalous. i think these are just as complicit in this trade as the people trade it and the cheek of it when we introduced new laws to send these people to rwanda , to send these people to rwanda, his camp in calais, this challenge, these deci
lot of people give him a lot of credit and maybe a few credit for and maybe need a few more bit like him the more people bit like him in the house but he's been house of commons critical of one particular asylum charity. take a look at this component shortages there in calais. you can see the port behind me. i'm still furious. i'm foaming at the mouth over this cash for kelly organisation , acting like kelly organisation, acting like a magnet for these young men to set up camp here . they're...
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but the country's legislation has moved one step further and the houses of commons as mp voted in of bill a second reading. so we facing a long time and disruption to our lives. all the silence speaking in the house of commons earlier . the home secretary warned that there be more shocking cases involving police officers now have come to light following say , the david carrick case. the survey metropolitan officer who has been unmasked as one of the uk's most prolific sex offenders in today's 48 year old, has been officially sacked from the force. can we? the vetting and disciplinary procedures of our police force and education secretary is the only thing odds with the prime minister over gender recognition policy. after appearances that 16 year olds are old to determine their identity. gillian comments came as the uk government prepares for a clash with the scottish government after they blocked forms of the gender recognition process by hollyrood. do think that the uk government were right to block the legislation? as ever, let me know what you think. you can email gb views at gbne
but the country's legislation has moved one step further and the houses of commons as mp voted in of bill a second reading. so we facing a long time and disruption to our lives. all the silence speaking in the house of commons earlier . the home secretary warned that there be more shocking cases involving police officers now have come to light following say , the david carrick case. the survey metropolitan officer who has been unmasked as one of the uk's most prolific sex offenders in today's...
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i was listening to debate in the house of commons and some of the speechesi had house of commons and mps who i felt would create , was transphobic would create, was transphobic and the fact that sir keir starmer said let him off the fence to back that cost options position, well that's a development . it's good that they development. it's good that they may have shown bit of a backbone just like and margaret for the welsh foreign minister who has been supportive of scotland's not only scotland's right to legislate , but he actually legislate, but he actually believes that we should introduce someone. well, legislate in support supported westminster out of step with the rest the united kingdom. michelle, let's turn to you as a woman , i may assume you're woman, i may assume you're a woman. i mean, who knows days i don't want to miss gender. you get in this debate you are a woman that's a good start. i want to put it to you as. a woman we hear all the time about being transphobic. but what women's rights? what about putting safety as putting your safety at risk as a woman feel that all
i was listening to debate in the house of commons and some of the speechesi had house of commons and mps who i felt would create , was transphobic would create, was transphobic and the fact that sir keir starmer said let him off the fence to back that cost options position, well that's a development . it's good that they development. it's good that they may have shown bit of a backbone just like and margaret for the welsh foreign minister who has been supportive of scotland's not only...
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its second reading debate as it's called in the house of commons. rights legislation still working its way through parliament could be turbo charged to take over from the european treaty. there's no doubt it would be complex, though as the ecj is woven into the very fabric of uk human rights laws . and there's another rights laws. and there's another major issue at play here . major issue at play here. despite the imperative deal more robustly with the likes of the small boat crisis , the small boat crisis, the government is proud of the uk's record on human rights pulling out of the treaty would be seen by many as a major blow to britain's long position as a champion . human rights on the champion. human rights on the international stage, ditching ecj would put the uk in the same club as the only other two european countries not signed up to the treaty ? belarus and, to the treaty? belarus and, russia, mark white gb news. okay, well understand this is a massive topic for you , like john massive topic for you, like john says, what's top of his list
its second reading debate as it's called in the house of commons. rights legislation still working its way through parliament could be turbo charged to take over from the european treaty. there's no doubt it would be complex, though as the ecj is woven into the very fabric of uk human rights laws . and there's another rights laws. and there's another major issue at play here . major issue at play here. despite the imperative deal more robustly with the likes of the small boat crisis , the...
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said previously, we have passed legislation restricting protest over and over again for the house of commons. and house of lords that severely restricts the british citizens right to demonstrate in a way that would make a protest effective. and this legislation has been topped up every year since the early 2 thousands. the various anti terrorism acts enable trials to be held in secret for people not to be presented with the evidence that is being held against them for house arrest on the very dubious conditions. there is a program which seeks to turn public sector work is not just police or security officials into informants for the states called the prevent program. and all of this is just added to every single year. it doesn't matter which party is empower conservative all labor. the only out so they have to anything regarding protest is more repressive legislation and did just this week, richie soon, i can the business secretary grant shops, unveiled new anti strike laws to be targeted at labor unions in this country. and that's how they respond to the strikes of a hey, in the public sect
said previously, we have passed legislation restricting protest over and over again for the house of commons. and house of lords that severely restricts the british citizens right to demonstrate in a way that would make a protest effective. and this legislation has been topped up every year since the early 2 thousands. the various anti terrorism acts enable trials to be held in secret for people not to be presented with the evidence that is being held against them for house arrest on the very...
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16, the minister of defense of great britain, ben wallace, announced during a speech in the house of commons about the allocation the largest package of military aid to accelerate ukraine's success in the war and, in particular, it is about the fact that britain will provide ukraine with challenger 2 during a telephone conversation with the president, the prime minister of great britain spoke about this e-e sc-drone of challenger tanks - it is about a company from 12 to 15 tanks, evacuation and repair vehicles, self-propelled artillery installations of nuclear power plants, 90 armored personnel carriers, 100,000 artillery shells, a hundred missile systems, in short, quite serious help from great britain , can we consider these weapons which have the most the first such serious help to come from the british in the current year, and rather even in the current half-year, since this half-year should determine the course and the finale, is it possible to see mr. serhiy from the west in the perspective of the russian-ukrainian war as the first help? i do not consider it because he was very a cool
16, the minister of defense of great britain, ben wallace, announced during a speech in the house of commons about the allocation the largest package of military aid to accelerate ukraine's success in the war and, in particular, it is about the fact that britain will provide ukraine with challenger 2 during a telephone conversation with the president, the prime minister of great britain spoke about this e-e sc-drone of challenger tanks - it is about a company from 12 to 15 tanks, evacuation and...
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position it is now to more of a ceremonial position, almost akin to the speaker in the british house of commons. >> that's how gaetz puts it, and we'll get back to the british house of commons example. whatever you think of mr. gaetz that has some relevance. but there's he's obviously trying to shade, troll, and bait his apparent nemesis, mr. mccarthy. what's going on here, though, really matters, and that's why i want to take a moment to walk it through with you as we start the new week and new congress and keep an eye on the vote. we're dealing with republicans who proved they will hijack and crash the plane, who will threaten chaos to get something they want. that's the old way, threaten chaos. for some of the folks it appears chaos is what they want. it's not the leverage, it's the whole goal. if you put aside being responsible or ethical, you see how that approach can work against an opponent. when republicans threatened obama with chaos, some of them reasoned that while even if it did wreak havoc, it would just taint obama's tenure. bottom line, they offered the hijacking was okay against
position it is now to more of a ceremonial position, almost akin to the speaker in the british house of commons. >> that's how gaetz puts it, and we'll get back to the british house of commons example. whatever you think of mr. gaetz that has some relevance. but there's he's obviously trying to shade, troll, and bait his apparent nemesis, mr. mccarthy. what's going on here, though, really matters, and that's why i want to take a moment to walk it through with you as we start the new week...
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this is easy fodder for them in house of commons, and wherever they like to make an easy jab of it.s just given ammunition to the labour party, which are ahead of him in the polls. it raisequestions about his competence and judgment, when the next election is less than two s away. some people in the party will be frustrated if they think that these things cannot happen during a general election campaign. you cannot have these kinds of silly mistakes, so why are you making amount? -- why are you making them now? lukwesa: good points in terms of the election campaign. opposition parties will jump on this, obviously, but what about the voters? how closely are they watching this? what have you gotten from the incident? eleanor: i don't think this in particular will sway voters one way or the other, but it is not going to help him. that is the big thing about this, it is not going to improve his image to people that he needs to win over, because they will see them as a person that made a mistake that he should not have made, an avoidable mistak if you are someone that is wavering and whe
this is easy fodder for them in house of commons, and wherever they like to make an easy jab of it.s just given ammunition to the labour party, which are ahead of him in the polls. it raisequestions about his competence and judgment, when the next election is less than two s away. some people in the party will be frustrated if they think that these things cannot happen during a general election campaign. you cannot have these kinds of silly mistakes, so why are you making amount? -- why are you...
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need to be sociable, in canada, there is a two- parliamentary parliament, and i work in the house of commonslower weather of the representatives, there was a process of adopting bills, for example, it is also three-level yes u there are them too three readings but they still have hearings in committees, hearings in committees are a little different from ours, they approach this for the first time very openly, most of the committees are broadcast publicly and every citizen can see it, and secondly, their interaction with the public is a little different they have such a concept as the hearing of witnesses, and this, in the understanding of witnesses , includes business representatives on the issue that is trying to be adopted and considered by the committee, or it is representatives of the government, or representatives of diplomatic institutions, or it representatives of public organizations, that is, the interaction of the parliament and the government, yes, at the same time , because they are parliamentarians in canada, and they do not have a separate legislative and executive branch . but
need to be sociable, in canada, there is a two- parliamentary parliament, and i work in the house of commonslower weather of the representatives, there was a process of adopting bills, for example, it is also three-level yes u there are them too three readings but they still have hearings in committees, hearings in committees are a little different from ours, they approach this for the first time very openly, most of the committees are broadcast publicly and every citizen can see it, and...
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saying in the british parliament, a mob had come down the hall, broken down the doors of the house of commonss were killed and died, the place was vandalized in order to overthrow the election of a speaker of the house. a prime minister's election. think about it. think about it. what would we think if we heard that news today? the only other leading democracy of the world. so folks, these people and the people representing those who couldn't be here because they gave their lives for this did is incredibly consequential. that's not political talk, that is historical fact. officer daniel hodges come metropolitan police department, virginia national guardsmen, 8 years on the beat, his first time inside the capital was on january 6th, sprayed and poisoned, pinned and crushed, his eyes almost gouged out but he didn't break. after it was over he was asked what he had been fighting for. this is a local guy, and ordinary american and he gave a simple, straightforward answer. what we are fighting for is democracy. that is what he knew he was fighting for. he wasn't a scholar, he wasn't a historian. h
saying in the british parliament, a mob had come down the hall, broken down the doors of the house of commonss were killed and died, the place was vandalized in order to overthrow the election of a speaker of the house. a prime minister's election. think about it. think about it. what would we think if we heard that news today? the only other leading democracy of the world. so folks, these people and the people representing those who couldn't be here because they gave their lives for this did...
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reality is that i'm lucky that it hasn't manifested itself ever the context of the house ever in the context of the house of commons or anything like that. mean, i'm i'm fortunate that. i mean, i'm i'm fortunate in that regard that it doesn't affect my ability to do my job. but the reality is that certain settings are just very difficult for me and, you know, the classic sort of place i really struggle with is the concourse of kings cross station or a big airport like heathrow. those are the places i think. i think if you look at the experts, they often say that travel is one of those things which can be a real challenge . and i don't know challenge. and i don't know whether that's sort of silly about missing a play or the train or whatever else, but those are the settings i find most difficult and something interesting about what you said, where you were describing the pressures of the job of being in the and being the top the cabinet and being in the top level of politics. you said it can affect one's mental health. so would you like to elaborate? well, only that i think if you are, you know , tired and are, you
reality is that i'm lucky that it hasn't manifested itself ever the context of the house ever in the context of the house of commons or anything like that. mean, i'm i'm fortunate that. i mean, i'm i'm fortunate in that regard that it doesn't affect my ability to do my job. but the reality is that certain settings are just very difficult for me and, you know, the classic sort of place i really struggle with is the concourse of kings cross station or a big airport like heathrow. those are the...
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british prime minister rishi sunak answered questions from members of the house of commons during the first question time of the new year. topics included health care workers strikes in the u.k. and clean energy investment as well as the economy. this runs 32 minutes. >> before we before we come to the questions i would like to point out the sign language interpretation proceedings is available to watch on live tv, we start with the prime minister. . >> mr. speaker. >> prime minister. >> mr. speaker, marta this morning had meetings with colleagues and others in addition to my duties in this house i shall have meetings later today. >> taking on. [inaudible]. and constituents of mine waiting for an appointment at prime minister, how long he has to wait for his. [background sounds]. >> as a result of the new reform on the contract of error now more centers across the uk with more funding and i am going to stick with this i have your independent. [inaudible]. and also have questions. i am registered and i have an independent and i'm also grateful for the hospital and fantastic care that t
british prime minister rishi sunak answered questions from members of the house of commons during the first question time of the new year. topics included health care workers strikes in the u.k. and clean energy investment as well as the economy. this runs 32 minutes. >> before we before we come to the questions i would like to point out the sign language interpretation proceedings is available to watch on live tv, we start with the prime minister. . >> mr. speaker. >> prime...
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the house of commons makes history. the coming 1st national parliament in the world to declare a climate and ecological emergency. climate change. activism stretches back 50 years. april the 22nd 1917. so the launch of us day 20000000 americans took to the streets on a modern environmental movement was born. and the eighty's, greenpeace took matters into their own hands. heading to the seas to battle the commercial dumping of toxic waste nuclear testing and whale hunting. to day, the movement has a new fig ahead and teenager gretta turned back. the older generations have failed tackling the biggest crisis humanity as of the face by going on school strike. she inspired 1400000 students and 112 countries to join her in a global woke house. the message has been clear for 50 years, but to day the voice is a louder and more insistence than ever. ah, the cry change must happen now. ah. a devastating impact bar thrives, explore some of the efforts to recover lost from the syrian scientists safeguarding one of our most valuable
the house of commons makes history. the coming 1st national parliament in the world to declare a climate and ecological emergency. climate change. activism stretches back 50 years. april the 22nd 1917. so the launch of us day 20000000 americans took to the streets on a modern environmental movement was born. and the eighty's, greenpeace took matters into their own hands. heading to the seas to battle the commercial dumping of toxic waste nuclear testing and whale hunting. to day, the movement...
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position that it is now the most these remenial position something like the speaker of the british house of commons before i called it a straitjacket that some of us are trying to create with better rules and better staff because we don't want to put power in mr. mccarthy's hands because we know for whom he will use it and it is unlikely to be in the interests of the american people. what you hear is also today that washington is celebrating the second anniversary of the storming of the capitol on january 6. did this affect the work of the congress today? actually, today's work actually began with speeches that called for respect for the police officers of the capitol for their work especially for their courage on this day two years ago so uh for such a call made both republicans and democrats all stood applauding aside that yesterday individual police officers who were present during this assault, as well as veterans of the american army, met at the capitol to make an appeal to american legislators and call on them to publicly condemn this act so that it does not happen again, the whole day became
position that it is now the most these remenial position something like the speaker of the british house of commons before i called it a straitjacket that some of us are trying to create with better rules and better staff because we don't want to put power in mr. mccarthy's hands because we know for whom he will use it and it is unlikely to be in the interests of the american people. what you hear is also today that washington is celebrating the second anniversary of the storming of the capitol...
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as we seek warm house of commons llamas are freezing because electricity is being cut off by russian forces. putin believes ukraine is more foreign to him than the free world is moving so ukrainians must make gains on the battlefield in the next six months are crucial. they need a full range of weapons mr. speaker air defense, artillery, missiles and tanks enough to and i ask them my right honorable man to use domestic and international to honor the courage of the people of ukraine and to defend the whole world order because ultimately that is what we are really talking about. >> here. >> mr. speaker i've made clear that uk and our allies must accelerate our efforts to make sure you create winds and to curate lasting peace lasted in a kingdom 3 billion pounds military aid the largest activity european nation we will at least match that again this year with my right honorable friend note last week i announced battle tanks as part of the next package. i'm pleased our friends and allies are preparing to follow our lead. rick splendid has no prime property, shopping, even the perfect tim
as we seek warm house of commons llamas are freezing because electricity is being cut off by russian forces. putin believes ukraine is more foreign to him than the free world is moving so ukrainians must make gains on the battlefield in the next six months are crucial. they need a full range of weapons mr. speaker air defense, artillery, missiles and tanks enough to and i ask them my right honorable man to use domestic and international to honor the courage of the people of ukraine and to...