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one place to start would be in the house of lords to make sure _ be in the house of lords to make sure who go there are deserving of it and notjust because they have _ deserving of it and notjust because they have big pockets. let�*s deserving of it and not 'ust because they have big pockets._ they have big pockets. let's talk about the events _ they have big pockets. let's talk about the events of _ they have big pockets. let's talk about the events of the - they have big pockets. let's talk about the events of the last - they have big pockets. let's talk about the events of the last few| about the events of the last few daysin about the events of the last few days in terms of the government and sleaze. the observer front page. tell our audience about this story. so, there are two stories in my view because this is bringing to light now suggestions that owen patterson, who as we know was being paid £8,000 a month first about 16 hours of work, got two covid contracts worth around £400 million. they didn't go through the normal channels. the government would probably argue that's becaus
one place to start would be in the house of lords to make sure _ be in the house of lords to make sure who go there are deserving of it and notjust because they have _ deserving of it and notjust because they have big pockets. let�*s deserving of it and not 'ust because they have big pockets._ they have big pockets. let's talk about the events _ they have big pockets. let's talk about the events of _ they have big pockets. let's talk about the events of the - they have big pockets. let's talk...
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hypocrites, and they are just coining it in, therejust in it for the money, they want to go to the house of lordsat the polls yesterday. they are shifting in the wrong direction. for the tories. a lot of people's hearts are telling them, stuff you. fine lot of people's hearts are telling them, stuff you.— lot of people's hearts are telling them, stuff you. one of those things which slowly — them, stuff you. one of those things which slowly appears _ them, stuff you. one of those things which slowly appears to _ them, stuff you. one of those things which slowly appears to have - which slowly appears to have traction, which he did not appear to, at the start of last week was to anna and daisy, we will talk to you againjust after 11:30pm. anna and daisy, we will talk to you againjust afterii:30pm. coming anna and daisy, we will talk to you againjust after 11:30pm. coming up next, sport and whether, and then we will bejoining the next, sport and whether, and then we will be joining the team for newsday, so return with us 11:30pm if you would. good evening, i'm tulsen tollett, and this is your sports n
hypocrites, and they are just coining it in, therejust in it for the money, they want to go to the house of lordsat the polls yesterday. they are shifting in the wrong direction. for the tories. a lot of people's hearts are telling them, stuff you. fine lot of people's hearts are telling them, stuff you.— lot of people's hearts are telling them, stuff you. one of those things which slowly — them, stuff you. one of those things which slowly appears _ them, stuff you. one of those things...
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until we do that, i think the house of lords will have a lot of questions to ask.— house of lords will but if you can't describe _ questions to ask. right. but if you can't describe it, _ questions to ask. right. but if you can't describe it, how _ questions to ask. right. but if you can't describe it, how are - questions to ask. right. but if you can't describe it, how are people i can't describe it, how are people who are going to be impacted by this policy going to know what on earth is happening to them? well. policy going to know what on earth is happening to them?— policy going to know what on earth is happening to them? well, let's be clear. this has _ is happening to them? well, let's be clear. this has been _ is happening to them? well, let's be clear. this has been put _ is happening to them? well, let's be clear. this has been put in _ is happening to them? well, let's be clear. this has been put in in - is happening to them? well, let's be clear. this has been put in in the - clear. this has been put in in the commons. the legislation now has to come to the house of lords.
until we do that, i think the house of lords will have a lot of questions to ask.— house of lords will but if you can't describe _ questions to ask. right. but if you can't describe it, _ questions to ask. right. but if you can't describe it, how _ questions to ask. right. but if you can't describe it, how are - questions to ask. right. but if you can't describe it, how are people i can't describe it, how are people who are going to be impacted by this policy going to know what on earth is...
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is the public. 16 out of 16 of the previous conservative party treasurers have been put in the house of lords at this will feel that's not really on. the other problem is... a credible alternative government, and that's what they need to be to win elections. all the troubles the government has at the minute, labour's task is to turn into alternative. that's the conundrum that the labour party has to face. broadly, the government can go on. this happens every government. people start to panic, hold the line, borisjohnson... having said that, if the tories since orest johnson is turning from a vote, they will drop him like a hot stove. we're going to turn to the northern ireland protocol. just a reminder to the viewers, it allows parts of the deal to be suspended if it's causing serious problems. the point here is the uk says that threshold has been reached. ., ., , . , ., reached. that was much better than i would have attempted. _ reached. that was much better than i would have attempted. that - reached. that was much better than i would have attempted. that day - reached. that was much bette
is the public. 16 out of 16 of the previous conservative party treasurers have been put in the house of lords at this will feel that's not really on. the other problem is... a credible alternative government, and that's what they need to be to win elections. all the troubles the government has at the minute, labour's task is to turn into alternative. that's the conundrum that the labour party has to face. broadly, the government can go on. this happens every government. people start to panic,...
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and the leader of the house of lords and the leader of the house of lords and the leader of the house and the chief of the general staff and the chief of the general staff and the chief of the general staff and the chief of the air staff. the irish ambassador leads out the long procession with the man from nepal. they sent people to fight in the two subsequent wars. they will each be laying a wreath. and then there are the representatives of different faith and beliefs, 22 representatives who come here to take part in this service. parade! attention! asi as i said earlier, the queen will not be here, as was expected. a statement saying she had sprained her back and with great regret wouldn't be here to attend the service, and very disappointed by it. but the duke of kent on the left there, princess alexandra is there on the royal balcony. and coming out onto horseguards, the prince of wales leading the royal party who will be laying wreaths. he lays one on behalf of the queen first and then his own one afterwards. and as they take their place, we wait for under a minute until 11 o'clo
and the leader of the house of lords and the leader of the house of lords and the leader of the house and the chief of the general staff and the chief of the general staff and the chief of the general staff and the chief of the air staff. the irish ambassador leads out the long procession with the man from nepal. they sent people to fight in the two subsequent wars. they will each be laying a wreath. and then there are the representatives of different faith and beliefs, 22 representatives who...
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but house of lords will have a lot of questions to ask.— house of lords will have a lot of questionsquestions to ask. but if you can't describe it to _ questions to ask. but if you can't describe it to people, _ questions to ask. but if you can't describe it to people, how - questions to ask. but if you can't describe it to people, how are i describe it to people, how are people who are going to be impacted by this policy going to know what on earth is happening to them? well. earth is happening to them? well, let's be clear. _ earth is happening to them? well, let's be clear, this _ earth is happening to them? well, let's be clear, this is _ earth is happening to them? well, let's be clear, this is being - earth is happening to them? well, let's be clear, this is being put - earth is happening to them? -ii let's be clear, this is being put in the commons and the legislation has to come to the house of lords. the house of lords will do what it does well, which is scrutinise a line by line. we may amend, we may suggest constructive amendments to the government, and we may say to the g
but house of lords will have a lot of questions to ask.— house of lords will have a lot of questionsquestions to ask. but if you can't describe it to _ questions to ask. but if you can't describe it to people, _ questions to ask. but if you can't describe it to people, how - questions to ask. but if you can't describe it to people, how are i describe it to people, how are people who are going to be impacted by this policy going to know what on earth is happening to them? well. earth is...
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- to the house of lords, currently seen _ to the house of lords, currently seen as— to the house of lordsages. the people you are talking about have done things that, acts - peerages. the people you are talking about have done things that, acts of| about have done things that, acts of great public service for a long time. .. , great public service for a long time. ,, ,, , time. say you believe in levelling u -. when time. say you believe in levelling up- when will— time. say you believe in levelling up. when will you _ time. say you believe in levelling up. when will you level— time. say you believe in levelling up. when will you level up - time. say you believe in levelling up. when will you level up the i up. when will you level up the electricity— up. when will you level up the electricity market _ up. when will you level up the electricity market which - up. when will you level up the electricity market which is - up. when will you level up the - electricity market which is working against _ electricity market which is working against nrany_ electricity market which is working against
- to the house of lords, currently seen _ to the house of lords, currently seen as— to the house of lordsages. the people you are talking about have done things that, acts - peerages. the people you are talking about have done things that, acts of| about have done things that, acts of great public service for a long time. .. , great public service for a long time. ,, ,, , time. say you believe in levelling u -. when time. say you believe in levelling up- when will— time. say you believe in...
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topped up by allegations in the sunday times that it extends to the house of lords with all sorts of your 3 million, you get your period. it always looks a little sticky but on the other hand, —— your peerage. we sticky but on the other hand, -- your peerage-— sticky but on the other hand, -- our eeraue. ~ . ., ., your peerage. we have a teflon pan minister from _ your peerage. we have a teflon pan minister from the _ your peerage. we have a teflon pan minister from the sense _ your peerage. we have a teflon pan minister from the sense that, - your peerage. we have a teflon pan minister from the sense that, tony. i minister from the sense that, tony. i wouldn't say so. boris johnson has iwouldn't say so. borisjohnson has obvious— i wouldn't say so. borisjohnson has obvious character flaws which has had had _ obvious character flaws which has had had throughout his career and toadies_ had had throughout his career and toadies knew that when they elected him as_ toadies knew that when they elected him as their leader. i have been covering — him as their leader. i have been covering wes
topped up by allegations in the sunday times that it extends to the house of lords with all sorts of your 3 million, you get your period. it always looks a little sticky but on the other hand, —— your peerage. we sticky but on the other hand, -- your peerage-— sticky but on the other hand, -- our eeraue. ~ . ., ., your peerage. we have a teflon pan minister from _ your peerage. we have a teflon pan minister from the _ your peerage. we have a teflon pan minister from the sense _ your...
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the sunday times makes the point, with the house of lords, there is an extra level of concern becauseect, influence and affect legislation.— effect, influence and affect leaislation. , ., legislation. there is a cartoon in the lords that _ legislation. there is a cartoon in the lords that says, _ legislation. there is a cartoon in the lords that says, for - legislation. there is a cartoon in the lords that says, for what - legislation. there is a cartoon in the lords that says, for what i i legislation. there is a cartoon in i the lords that says, for what i paid for this seat, expected a drinks holder and a popcorn bucket. but how serious is this issue? it is holder and a popcorn bucket. but how serious is this issue?— serious is this issue? it is very serious. there _ serious is this issue? it is very serious. there is _ serious is this issue? it is very serious. there is a _ serious is this issue? it is very serious. there is a new- serious is this issue? it is very serious. there is a new poll. serious is this issue? it is veryl serious. there is a new poll out today— serious. the
the sunday times makes the point, with the house of lords, there is an extra level of concern becauseect, influence and affect legislation.— effect, influence and affect leaislation. , ., legislation. there is a cartoon in the lords that _ legislation. there is a cartoon in the lords that says, _ legislation. there is a cartoon in the lords that says, for - legislation. there is a cartoon in the lords that says, for what - legislation. there is a cartoon in the lords that says, for what i i...
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to the house - they've been arguing for this in the plan will now go to the house of i plan will now go to the house of lords it does come... it's another example of mps not feeling that they need to toe the line on this one when it comes to voting, and we seen this quite a few times. and there is unhappiness with in the conservative party. by the leadership in recent weeks. i think this will feed into that as well.— weeks. i think this will feed into that as well. just very quickly, do ou have that as well. just very quickly, do you have any _ that as well. just very quickly, do you have any sense _ that as well. just very quickly, do you have any sense as _ that as well. just very quickly, do you have any sense as to - that as well. just very quickly, do you have any sense as to why - that as well. just very quickly, do | you have any sense as to why this was so last—minute? a lot of mps have been saying they don't have the detail. why the rush? why wasn't it part of the white paper expected at the end of the year?— the end of the year? those are the auestions the end of the year? those are the questions t
to the house - they've been arguing for this in the plan will now go to the house of i plan will now go to the house of lords it does come... it's another example of mps not feeling that they need to toe the line on this one when it comes to voting, and we seen this quite a few times. and there is unhappiness with in the conservative party. by the leadership in recent weeks. i think this will feed into that as well.— weeks. i think this will feed into that as well. just very quickly, do ou...
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isn't the end of the road for the plans, which could still be challenged as they go through the house of lordsgested by the lords could be bounced back to mp5, meaning borisjohnson and ministers have work to do if they are to cool the house of lords will do what it does well but to scrutinise line by line, we may amend and remain suggest constructive things to the government and we may say think again if we are not comfortable with the detail that is in there. any changes suggested by the lords could be bounced back to mp5, meaning borisjohnson and ministers have work to do if they are to cool concerns on their own side. 46 people have been killed in bulgaria after a coach crashed and burst into flames in the middle of the night. the passengers were all from north macedonia, returning from a weekend in turkey. twelve of the victims were children. it's the worst coach crash in europe in a decade. nick thorpe reports. soon after two in the morning local time, the tourist coach registered in north macedonia veered off the motorway to hit the crash barrier. it tore away a 50—metre section, then bu
isn't the end of the road for the plans, which could still be challenged as they go through the house of lordsgested by the lords could be bounced back to mp5, meaning borisjohnson and ministers have work to do if they are to cool the house of lords will do what it does well but to scrutinise line by line, we may amend and remain suggest constructive things to the government and we may say think again if we are not comfortable with the detail that is in there. any changes suggested by the lords...
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the house of commons, not the house of lords. we will leave that for another program.mps, but the range of experiences — give us a kind of taxonomy of the tories. is there is the kind of distinction between the pre—johnson tories and the tories that have come in since his big, massive win in 2019? yeah, if you win in areas which were traditionally labour, you are bound to elect different types of mps and they, on this issue, are very clear — most of them are thrilled to be earning the level of income that an mp gets. whereas some of the older guard think, "oh, yeah, we can earn a lot more. "what the heck's going on that this is all being stopped?" so this is an example of quite a significant divide and this issue has thrown it up. but i think other issues will do so, and would have done so, because this is highly unusual, what's happened — it has been called 'the red wall' and there's just sort of an acceptance that this has happened. but it remains remarkable that a party that, in the 19805, got nowhere near any of these seats, won loads of them and it's still being w
the house of commons, not the house of lords. we will leave that for another program.mps, but the range of experiences — give us a kind of taxonomy of the tories. is there is the kind of distinction between the pre—johnson tories and the tories that have come in since his big, massive win in 2019? yeah, if you win in areas which were traditionally labour, you are bound to elect different types of mps and they, on this issue, are very clear — most of them are thrilled to be earning the...
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speaker, the torrey party has made nine, nine of its former treasuries members of the house of lords. every single one of them has something in common. they have handed over 3 million pounds to the prime minister's party. that is the very definition of corruption. it is the public deaf decision of corruption -- definition of corruption. will this government finally say that it's corruption, or is the prime minister the only person in the country who can argue that it's all one big coincidence? >> prime minister. >> mr. speaker, i have to say that i won't comment on the missing 600,000 pounds -- [inaudible conversations] but i do say, mr. speaker, in all sincerity and heeding what you said earlier on, i think these constant attacks on the u.k.'s level of corruption do a massive disservice, do a massive disservice to billions of people around the world who genuinely suffer from governments who are corrupt, who general -- this is one of the cleanest democracies in the world, and people should be proud of it. >> [inaudible] >> thank you, mr. speaker. would the prime minister join me in ce
speaker, the torrey party has made nine, nine of its former treasuries members of the house of lords. every single one of them has something in common. they have handed over 3 million pounds to the prime minister's party. that is the very definition of corruption. it is the public deaf decision of corruption -- definition of corruption. will this government finally say that it's corruption, or is the prime minister the only person in the country who can argue that it's all one big coincidence?...
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take the sunday times today, looking at conservative donors and how many end up in the house of lordsrty says this is because of their philanthropy and not donations but this ignites anger at westminster. it is about the perception of politicians and mps are aware of the perception of them being self—serving, in it for themselves. that is a gross caricature for most but this kind of thing plays into that perception. tomorrow we have this three—hour debate secured by a liberal democrat mp, a former police officer, she says she cannot believe what has happened in the last couple of days and then on tuesday the standards committee, chaired by chris bryant, will meet and it already has a draft report on the code of conduct for mps and it will be looking at that and reviewing it in the context of the last couple of days and they hope to publish that report before christmas. . ~ hope to publish that report before christmas. ., ~ , ., a senior uk medical adviser has said we could face a "difficult winter", unless more people get their covid boosterjabs. dr susan hopkins from the uk health se
take the sunday times today, looking at conservative donors and how many end up in the house of lordsrty says this is because of their philanthropy and not donations but this ignites anger at westminster. it is about the perception of politicians and mps are aware of the perception of them being self—serving, in it for themselves. that is a gross caricature for most but this kind of thing plays into that perception. tomorrow we have this three—hour debate secured by a liberal democrat mp, a...
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do you - understand why voters are fair look at parliament, and the house of commons, the house of lordsonservative party, safe, "seems". sleaze -- they say.— sleaze -- they say. i've heard repeatedly — sleaze -- they say. i've heard repeatedly to _ sleaze -- they say. i've heard repeatedly to make _ sleaze -- they say. i've heard repeatedly to make the - sleaze -- they say. i've heardi repeatedly to make the house sleaze -- they say. i've heard i repeatedly to make the house of sleaze -- they say. i've heard - repeatedly to make the house of a democratically elected chamber which solves the problem you describe —— i have voted repeatedly. the reason i came on the programme today was not a book about an individual sunday times or in other news, articles's that they can say i hope we can turn this around. we need to start changing the system we want to inaudible to inaudible the united states has reopened its borders to fully vaccinated travellers from dozens of countries, including the uk, for the first time since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. ministers here, say the resumpt
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how much of course can they and, and also, how do people end up with seats in the house of lords and who makes those decisions . and on what basis? because of course, this isn't the 1st time the tory party has been accused of giving corruption. the green light. just take the pandemic. a for a stop has been those corona virus contracts, holidays not pro, properly being declared on the funding of number tens, refurbishment. that's just to name a very few. so today is really wanting to prove that the current system needs to be reformed. and the m. p. 's ultimately should not be making up their own rules as they go along. rocks prime minister claims he knows who tried to kill him and has pledged to expose the cold prints. on sunday, several drones bombed the premier's residence in baghdad. the security is being ramped up with helicopters flying over the capital and army vehicles deployed on the street. extra forces have also incense to the green zone where the prime ministers resident is located here some of the damage left by the drone bombing, which came days after dudley riots condemni
how much of course can they and, and also, how do people end up with seats in the house of lords and who makes those decisions . and on what basis? because of course, this isn't the 1st time the tory party has been accused of giving corruption. the green light. just take the pandemic. a for a stop has been those corona virus contracts, holidays not pro, properly being declared on the funding of number tens, refurbishment. that's just to name a very few. so today is really wanting to prove that...
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and, and also how to people end up in the house of lords who chooses that. and on the walk basis as well because of coal in all of this isn't the 1st time the tory party, the government has been embroiled in such scandals, giving corruption, the green light in the words of sickest alma. because if you just look at the pandemic, for instance, to start with that be numerous corona virus contracts, then this being the issues of holidays, not properly declared on the issue of who funded at the refurbishment of number 10 . that's just to name a few. so today there is certainly wind to prove that the current system isn't quite working and that m p 's ultimately should not be making up the rules as they go along the should. it was dusty with that report, forrest study thinking elsewhere, re racks. prime minister claims that he knows who tried to kill him and his place to expose the culprits on sunday, several drones bombed the premier's residence in bagdad security is being ramped up with helicopters flying over the capital and army vehicles deployed on the streets
and, and also how to people end up in the house of lords who chooses that. and on the walk basis as well because of coal in all of this isn't the 1st time the tory party, the government has been embroiled in such scandals, giving corruption, the green light in the words of sickest alma. because if you just look at the pandemic, for instance, to start with that be numerous corona virus contracts, then this being the issues of holidays, not properly declared on the issue of who funded at the...
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isn't the end of the road for the plans, which could still be challenged as they go through the house of lordst constructive amendments to the government and we may say to them think again if we are not comfortable with the detail that is there. any changes suggested by the lords could be bounced back to mps, meaning borisjohnson and ministers have work to do if they are to cool concerns on their own side. hundreds of politicians have joined the family of the conservative mp, sir david amess, for a requiem mass in his memory at westminster cathedral. the pope sent a message, praising sir david's years of "devoted public service". he was stabbed to death while holding a surgery in his southend west constituency last month. damian grammaticas reports. in the heart of westminster, they gathered today. prime ministers past, along with cabinet members, friends and colleagues, all mourning their loss. yesterday in southend it was sir david's private family service, here the political world turns out to say goodbye to a man liked by those on all sides. a silence fell. sir david amess's coffin arrived
isn't the end of the road for the plans, which could still be challenged as they go through the house of lordst constructive amendments to the government and we may say to them think again if we are not comfortable with the detail that is there. any changes suggested by the lords could be bounced back to mps, meaning borisjohnson and ministers have work to do if they are to cool concerns on their own side. hundreds of politicians have joined the family of the conservative mp, sir david amess,...
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this issue was raised in the house of lords when it was seen how easy it was for me to set myself up llor qualification certificate online for the price of £12.99. the price of customer session at a 24—hour gym or a windproof umbrella. how have we got to this point now where it feels like there is a regulatory vacuum, there is very little official oversight of an entire industry? there's nothing therapeutic about it, nor is there anything illegal about it and that is the big issue. it's not illegal to call yourself... but you can't call yourself a psychiatrist. or any of those sorts of things, because they are what is known as protective titles, and a counsellor is one. research has shown that less than two—thirds of patients are unaware whether or not there therapist as a member of the professional body. what's difficult about this issue is that we are coming at it from the point of view of most people don't know it exists, and the surprise and shock that there is no regulation and people have been harmed, but then like you say, if this is the first time people are hearing about it t
this issue was raised in the house of lords when it was seen how easy it was for me to set myself up llor qualification certificate online for the price of £12.99. the price of customer session at a 24—hour gym or a windproof umbrella. how have we got to this point now where it feels like there is a regulatory vacuum, there is very little official oversight of an entire industry? there's nothing therapeutic about it, nor is there anything illegal about it and that is the big issue. it's not...
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police to investigate the activities of the conservative party and the awarding of their places in house of lordsn might have got back to london too late for the start of the debate, but he can't pretend the conversation about money and politics isn't taking place. fiona, mps have been talking about this with passion and vigour for the last couple of hours here in westminster after what has felt at times a bit of a frenzy in the last few days, but we aren't really none the wiser at this stage if the rules that police mps' behaviour are going to be tidied up, and if they are, what of changes might there actually be. one senior conservative has even suggested today bringing in outside formerjudges. what we can be sure of is that this is a conversation that number ten would rather not be having. laura at westminster, thank you. the new head of yorkshire county cricket club has apologised to former captain azeem rafiq after his experiences of racism at the club. lord kamlesh patel said the club's investigation into mr rafiq's allegations had been badly handled and that seismic change is needed. it fo
police to investigate the activities of the conservative party and the awarding of their places in house of lordsn might have got back to london too late for the start of the debate, but he can't pretend the conversation about money and politics isn't taking place. fiona, mps have been talking about this with passion and vigour for the last couple of hours here in westminster after what has felt at times a bit of a frenzy in the last few days, but we aren't really none the wiser at this stage...
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how much, of course, can they and, and also, how do people end up with seats in the house of lords and who makes those decisions . and on what basis? because of course, this isn't the 1st time the tory party has been accused of giving corruption. the green light just take the pandemic. a for a stop has been those corona virus contracts, holidays not pro, properly being declared on the funding of number 10 refurbishment. that's just to name a very few. so today is really want to prove that the current system needs to be reformed. and the m. p. 's ultimately should not be making up their own rules as they go along or that does it for me. this i would back in 33 minutes with another phone fresh looks renews his art international. ah oh, when i was so wrong when i was just a new world. yes to safe out. this thing becomes the advocate and engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves, well the parts we choose to look so common ground and i drink shapes, banks, interest and those with there's things we dare to ask in. well, the vendor makes no sense, you know, borders and is bli
how much, of course, can they and, and also, how do people end up with seats in the house of lords and who makes those decisions . and on what basis? because of course, this isn't the 1st time the tory party has been accused of giving corruption. the green light just take the pandemic. a for a stop has been those corona virus contracts, holidays not pro, properly being declared on the funding of number 10 refurbishment. that's just to name a very few. so today is really want to prove that the...
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needs to open up more legal avenues for people to try and get to you can i think i heard one of the lords in the house of lords say similar things. the other day the britain has closed off all these opportunities, so no wonder people are taking the illegal option. and that's where the french was so upset at the 5th point in boris johnson's twitter latter negotiating stands that actually britain actually grounds. i think the french estimate, 80 percent of people who actually make it into britain the right to stay. but actually, by closing off and not making it possible, for example, the people who are already in the european union to go to the embassies of the states to see whether they can be processed that the french or even proposing the british officials come. i went to france to process these people, but the french are saying, look, the british are actually play a domestic political game. they are trying to sure out the idea that we got control of our frontier. so they're playing one game that, but actually, reality, they're doing something else. but and, and it's not just france, by the way, the
needs to open up more legal avenues for people to try and get to you can i think i heard one of the lords in the house of lords say similar things. the other day the britain has closed off all these opportunities, so no wonder people are taking the illegal option. and that's where the french was so upset at the 5th point in boris johnson's twitter latter negotiating stands that actually britain actually grounds. i think the french estimate, 80 percent of people who actually make it into britain...
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now he does understand that actually the rushing of guinea levied if he made him appear in the house of lords. if now, boys johnson, equally from that class, is a russian spy. i mean, you said, and will you around spies of the evening standard, the london north, it i was aware of. i was, i was told that jack the cartoonist, i don't remember him, but jack was said to be on a list of assets. now, this is a very murky area and as i say, a lot of journalists talked to talk to some intelligence people and they exchange information and they're useful to each other where the money changes hands, which is, seems to me crossing a line, i'm not sure. so i don't know, but on boris. yes, you could. i'm sure you could paint one could come up with a great scenario about boris is father who was said it has been reported to be have been in my 6 and boys, went to wheaton and therefore barbara, you could put $2.00 and $2.00 together the sounds i got a conversation at the st. george barn bay roof, literally describe this place. mine is amounting in a lot of course it sadly in the news because of what's happenin
now he does understand that actually the rushing of guinea levied if he made him appear in the house of lords. if now, boys johnson, equally from that class, is a russian spy. i mean, you said, and will you around spies of the evening standard, the london north, it i was aware of. i was, i was told that jack the cartoonist, i don't remember him, but jack was said to be on a list of assets. now, this is a very murky area and as i say, a lot of journalists talked to talk to some intelligence...
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sunday times claims the conservative party has been offering multimillionaire donors a seat in the house of lords, the observer reports the prime minister is facing allegations of sleaze around coronavirus contracts,
sunday times claims the conservative party has been offering multimillionaire donors a seat in the house of lords, the observer reports the prime minister is facing allegations of sleaze around coronavirus contracts,
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this legislation has still got a few more parliamentary stages to go through, not least to the house of lordsthan some kind of make or break moment is more going to be an opportunity to take the temperature in the commons, particularly on the tory backbenchers around this issue and will be an opportunity to see that the temperature is rising on this, which could presage some more difficulties for the government further on in the legislative process. so, iwouldn�*t further on in the legislative process. so, i wouldn't describe it as a showdown yet but definitely a bit of a tremor on the tory backbenchers about this. if the temperature — backbenchers about this. if the temperature shows _ backbenchers about this. if the temperature shows it - backbenchers about this. if the temperature shows it is - backbenchers about this. if the temperature shows it is fairly l backbenchers about this. if the temperature shows it is fairly high, might the government change strategy? might the government change strate: ? ~ ., , ., , strategy? apologies for mixing my metahors strategy? apologies for mixing my m
this legislation has still got a few more parliamentary stages to go through, not least to the house of lordsthan some kind of make or break moment is more going to be an opportunity to take the temperature in the commons, particularly on the tory backbenchers around this issue and will be an opportunity to see that the temperature is rising on this, which could presage some more difficulties for the government further on in the legislative process. so, iwouldn�*t further on in the...
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police to investigate the activities of the conservative party and the awarding of places in the house of lordsow the prime minister's colleagues blamed for the mess over 0wen paterson squirm. a former tory chief whip called for an apology. politics, mr speaker, is a team game. and if the team captain gets it wrong then i think he should come and apologise to the public and to this house. that's the right thing to do in terms of demonstrating leadership. and it's given new tory mps a taste for rebelling, even if they are full of regret. breaking the whip is not a straightforward thing to do. it churns you up beforehand and it leaves you a little shell—shocked afterwards. perhaps next time it will be easier. laughter. borisjohnson might have got back to london too late for the start of the debate, but he can't pretend the conversation about money and politics isn't taking place. even after all of that we are not any clearer tonight if mps are going to agree the rules have to be tightened up, and even if they can get to that kind of consensus, how would that even happen? this conversation, even t
police to investigate the activities of the conservative party and the awarding of places in the house of lordsow the prime minister's colleagues blamed for the mess over 0wen paterson squirm. a former tory chief whip called for an apology. politics, mr speaker, is a team game. and if the team captain gets it wrong then i think he should come and apologise to the public and to this house. that's the right thing to do in terms of demonstrating leadership. and it's given new tory mps a taste for...
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part, and even if the government wins the vote tonight, as is expected, this will then go to the house of lordsks ahead. ben wright, our political correspondent at westminster, thank you. the number of migrants reaching the uk by small boats this year is now three times the level recorded for the whole of last year. the home office has confirmed that 886 people arrived on saturday, taking the total number of people who ve reached the uk by boat this year to more than 25,700. our home editor mark easton is with me. mark, this is a huge rise on last year? it mark, this is a huge rise on last ear? . . mark, this is a huge rise on last ear? , , �* , , mark, this is a huge rise on last ear? , , �*, , . ., year? it is, but let's be clear about what _ year? it is, but let's be clear about what we _ year? it is, but let's be clear about what we are _ year? it is, but let's be clear about what we are counting l year? it is, but let's be clear - about what we are counting here. this is that specific group of people who have crossed the channel in small boats, that is the way they have come. as you say, t
part, and even if the government wins the vote tonight, as is expected, this will then go to the house of lordsks ahead. ben wright, our political correspondent at westminster, thank you. the number of migrants reaching the uk by small boats this year is now three times the level recorded for the whole of last year. the home office has confirmed that 886 people arrived on saturday, taking the total number of people who ve reached the uk by boat this year to more than 25,700. our home editor...
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now he had done the standard, actually, the russian guinea levered if he made him appear in the house of lords. if now, boys johnson, equally from that class is a russian spy. i mean, you said, i mean, will you around spies of the evening? standard, the london? no, it, i was a world i was, i was told that jack the cartoonist. i don't remember him, but jack was said to be on a list of assets. now, this is a very murky area and as i say, a lot of journalists taught to talk to some intelligent people and they exchange information. and they're useful to tell them where the money changes hands, which is seems to me crossing a line, i'm not sure. so i don't know, but on boris yes could. i'm sure you could paint one could come up with a great scenario about boris. his father, who was said it has been reported to be, have been in a my 6 and boris went to wheaton and therefore probably could put $2.00 and $2.00 together. this sounds like a conversation at the st. george bar and may really describe this place nice amount in a lot of cuz it sadly in the news because of what's happening in lebanon right n
now he had done the standard, actually, the russian guinea levered if he made him appear in the house of lords. if now, boys johnson, equally from that class is a russian spy. i mean, you said, i mean, will you around spies of the evening? standard, the london? no, it, i was a world i was, i was told that jack the cartoonist. i don't remember him, but jack was said to be on a list of assets. now, this is a very murky area and as i say, a lot of journalists taught to talk to some intelligent...
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of the house _ was so fatuous. i thank the leader of the house of _ was so fatuous. i thank the leader of the house of lords. i was so fatuous. i thank the leader| of the house of lords giving way. a cross—party committee including lay members has already considered this issue and has come to a unanimous conclusion. my honourable friend asked him why the house should not just come to a conclusion on paid advocacy, which we are clear is against the rules, and he said that was a matter for the against the rules, and he said that was a matterfor the new against the rules, and he said that was a matter for the new committee to consider. the old committee, including lay members, has already considered it and come to its independent conclusion. why does he think the new committee is somehow better than the old committee, and does he not realise that this just looks to everyone as if he simply doesn't like the conclusion that the old committee has come to? bare doesn't like the conclusion that the old committee has come to? dare i sa the old committee has come to? dare i say the debate _ old committee has come to?
of the house _ was so fatuous. i thank the leader of the house of _ was so fatuous. i thank the leader of the house of lords. i was so fatuous. i thank the leader| of the house of lords giving way. a cross—party committee including lay members has already considered this issue and has come to a unanimous conclusion. my honourable friend asked him why the house should not just come to a conclusion on paid advocacy, which we are clear is against the rules, and he said that was a matter for the...
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police to investigate the activities of the conservative party and the awarding of places in the house of lordslleagues blamed for the mess over owen paterson squirm. a former tory chief whip called for an apology. politics, mr speaker, is a team game. and if the team captain gets it wrong then i think he should come and apologise to the public and to this house. that's the right thing to do in terms of demonstrating leadership. and it's given new tory mps a taste for rebelling, even if they are full of regret. breaking the whip is not a straightforward thing to do. it churns you up beforehand and it leaves you a little shell—shocked afterwards. perhaps next time it will be easier. laughter. borisjohnson might have got back to london too late for the start of the debate, but he can't pretend the conversation about money and politics isn't taking place. well, if you want to get in touch with me on anything you have seen on newsday so far, the route that she described in her report, i am on twitter. i am looking forward to hearing from you. you're watching newsday on bbc. the county crickets as t
police to investigate the activities of the conservative party and the awarding of places in the house of lordslleagues blamed for the mess over owen paterson squirm. a former tory chief whip called for an apology. politics, mr speaker, is a team game. and if the team captain gets it wrong then i think he should come and apologise to the public and to this house. that's the right thing to do in terms of demonstrating leadership. and it's given new tory mps a taste for rebelling, even if they...
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how do people end up with a seat in the house of lords?the system on standards to be overhauled entirely? labour also calling on the prime minister to apologise, and he won't be doing that in person, if at all. you won't be in the commons for the debate this afternoon. the liberal democrats calling for an enquiry into standards in general. all eyes will be on the speaker this afternoon, lindsay hoyle saying last week's events did not show democracy in its best light, and it seems there are moves afoot to create some sort of cross—party consensus over the procedures for holding mps to account. doing anything on a cross—party basis is difficult at the best of times at westminster and after last week's events, even more difficult still. america has reopened its borders to fully vaccinated travellers from dozens of countries, including the uk, for the first time since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. ministers here say the the resumption of flights to the us, is �*momentous'. our transport correspondent, caroline davies is at heathro
how do people end up with a seat in the house of lords?the system on standards to be overhauled entirely? labour also calling on the prime minister to apologise, and he won't be doing that in person, if at all. you won't be in the commons for the debate this afternoon. the liberal democrats calling for an enquiry into standards in general. all eyes will be on the speaker this afternoon, lindsay hoyle saying last week's events did not show democracy in its best light, and it seems there are...
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those famously were winston churchill those words speaking why decant in the house of lords as he movedarliaments, and on the european mainland he was at pains to ensure the house of commons was rebuilt to exactly the same model of opposing benches that came to epitomise the west minister model later and elsewhere. where politics takes place and take shape west minister is green benches with her majesties government and opposition facing each other are a symbol of a political culture that is adversarial by design. but that binary empowerment has its roots in the anti—democratic traditions of a royal court. the mother of parliaments and as its rather erroneously called given iceland is much older democracy, met for the very first time in 2015 in the neighbour of saint stephen's chapel, hence the name in welsh. with two parallel roles and rows of some ornaments, clergy and noblemen revolving around a centrally placed monarch now represented by the maze as a symbol of ultimate power. that's the source of west ministers claim of continuing supremacy. in a toxic muscularity of today's unioni
those famously were winston churchill those words speaking why decant in the house of lords as he movedarliaments, and on the european mainland he was at pains to ensure the house of commons was rebuilt to exactly the same model of opposing benches that came to epitomise the west minister model later and elsewhere. where politics takes place and take shape west minister is green benches with her majesties government and opposition facing each other are a symbol of a political culture that is...
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king came to chicago, he moved in a few blocks from the house of lords. as in the clubhouse with the vice lords and they were his body guards. this was all part of a thrust of civil rights, of human rights, of the need to give an equal break to the black community. and the gangs were part of that effort. >> reporter: but the chicago freedom march in late 1966 showed just how resistant the city was to change. when king and hundreds of supporters marched peacefully through all-white neighborhoods, they were met with angry crowds who threw bottles and rocks. striking dr. king on the head. >> i have been in many demonstrations out across the south but i can say that i have never seen -- even in mississippi and alabama -- mobs as hostile and as hate filled as i have seen in chicago. >> reporter: two years later, dr. king was assassinated. fueled by anguish, rioters set fire to the west side of chicago. >> the fury was just too great. they couldn't stop the anger. lawndale burned. and that's when gave his infamous order saying -- >> shoot to kill any arsonist or
king came to chicago, he moved in a few blocks from the house of lords. as in the clubhouse with the vice lords and they were his body guards. this was all part of a thrust of civil rights, of human rights, of the need to give an equal break to the black community. and the gangs were part of that effort. >> reporter: but the chicago freedom march in late 1966 showed just how resistant the city was to change. when king and hundreds of supporters marched peacefully through all-white...
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it claims the conservative party has been offering multimillionaire donors a seat in the house of lordsve more than £3 million and take on a role as party treasurer. meanwhile, the observer says the prime minister is dealing with more sleeze allegations, this time around coronavirus contracts. the paper says the row is now hitting the tories polling figures, as opposition parties turn the focus on to deals made during the pandemic. the sunday telegraph claims to have seen a leaked document which shows the uk is willing to walk away from three eu science programmes — worth £15 billion to brussels — if relations with the bloc don t improve. elsewhere, claims of an exclusive from foreign secretary, liz truss, on the front of the sunday express. it says she s set out a vision for newjobs for britain as she embarks on a tour of south east asia. and the daily star trying to whip up some strictly come dancing gossip for its front page. it says dancer kai widdrington has met the family of her dance partner aj odudu — with some carefully chosen pictures of the pair dancing together. let's talk t
it claims the conservative party has been offering multimillionaire donors a seat in the house of lordsve more than £3 million and take on a role as party treasurer. meanwhile, the observer says the prime minister is dealing with more sleeze allegations, this time around coronavirus contracts. the paper says the row is now hitting the tories polling figures, as opposition parties turn the focus on to deals made during the pandemic. the sunday telegraph claims to have seen a leaked document...
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as we speak we have going through the house of lords the second chamber a piece of legislation, and it empowers the police to be tougher in their acts around sentencing. it will protect the police as well. it is absolutely appalling the left as taken this decision to defund the police. we believe in protecting our police officers. to protect our law enforcement workers from attack. alongside that i am also putting , in new powers and new laws around protests, the type of protests that undermine our way of life, protests that lead to economic disruption and economic harm. we have had nine protesters given sentences for disrupting a strategic road network across the united kingdom. there is a tendency for some to contact -- lou themselves to our network, which is counterproductive. but also some of the other actions we have seen, so i fundamentally believe that the british public, yes, they want safety and security, they want the freedom to go on and live their lives all within the rule of law and to be protected by the rules and sentences that we have, but at the same time it , sends a
as we speak we have going through the house of lords the second chamber a piece of legislation, and it empowers the police to be tougher in their acts around sentencing. it will protect the police as well. it is absolutely appalling the left as taken this decision to defund the police. we believe in protecting our police officers. to protect our law enforcement workers from attack. alongside that i am also putting , in new powers and new laws around protests, the type of protests that undermine...
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as we speak, we have going through the house of lords, are second taper, a piece of legislation called the sentencing bill, and it empowers the police to be tougher in the acts around sentencing. it does a great deal to protect the police as well. it is absolutely appalling that the left takes this position to defund the police, they spend a great deal of time attacking the police, from what i can see. we have a new covenant to protect law enforcement and emergency workers from attacks and things of that nature. alongside that i have put in new powers and new laws around protests, the taper protests that undermine type -- the taper protests that undermine our way of life. protests that lead to economic disruption. we have nine protesters who have been given sentences for causing disruption to our strategic growth network requesting that it kingdom. there is a tendency for some of them to glue themselves to the work, which is counterproductive to the economic health and well-being of the country come but also some of the other activism we have seen. i fundamentally believe that the brit
as we speak, we have going through the house of lords, are second taper, a piece of legislation called the sentencing bill, and it empowers the police to be tougher in the acts around sentencing. it does a great deal to protect the police as well. it is absolutely appalling that the left takes this position to defund the police, they spend a great deal of time attacking the police, from what i can see. we have a new covenant to protect law enforcement and emergency workers from attacks and...