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house of commons. a bit like the house of commons. a bit like the house lords. you're not house of lords. ually encouraged to make speeches in the of speeches in the house of commons, house of lords, commons, in the house of lords, because we all up on because if we all stood up on our legs and spoke as our hind legs and spoke as frequently want to, frequently as we might want to, nobody ever get home and nobody would ever get home and nobody would ever get home and no business get done. no business would ever get done. so 16 times doesn't seem to me too real question is, too few. the real question is, is he constituency mp? is he a good constituency mp? does he look after the does he does he look after the correspondence that comes in from his constituents, the individual we call individual case work, as we call it, people who write to him it, the people who write to him with problems they get with problems and they get answers and make answers to jersey and make inquiries on their behalf. of course, he staff helping course, he has staff helping him to mp does . staff to do that. every mp
house of commons. a bit like the house of commons. a bit like the house lords. you're not house of lords. ually encouraged to make speeches in the of speeches in the house of commons, house of lords, commons, in the house of lords, because we all up on because if we all stood up on our legs and spoke as our hind legs and spoke as frequently want to, frequently as we might want to, nobody ever get home and nobody would ever get home and nobody would ever get home and no business get done. no...
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yeah well, do you get of the house of you just get rid of the house of lords?hink it's a good thing? well, i think if it was easy to do and there was an obvious thing we could set obvious new thing we could set up, we had done it. but now tony blair said he going to do blair said he was going to do it, looked at it. it's really hard. has had hard. lots of government has had since that they would since then that they would look at it. i mean, the other thing we got to look at is what we change and one the change into. and one of the brilliant things have brilliant things we have announced house of announced at the house of commons, people we could commons, the people we could do get vote there is no get to vote for, there is no doubt that what they is most doubt that what they say is most important. you start putting doubt that what they say is most iman tant. you start putting doubt that what they say is most iman electedyou start putting doubt that what they say is most iman elected house|rt putting doubt that what they say is most iman elected house of puttin
yeah well, do you get of the house of you just get rid of the house of lords?hink it's a good thing? well, i think if it was easy to do and there was an obvious thing we could set obvious new thing we could set up, we had done it. but now tony blair said he going to do blair said he was going to do it, looked at it. it's really hard. has had hard. lots of government has had since that they would since then that they would look at it. i mean, the other thing we got to look at is what we change...
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in the house of lords... about taken — in the house of lords... about taken place now... aken place now. . ._ it taken place now... shouting. it is about right _ taken place now... shouting. it is about right for _ taken place now... shouting. it is about right for lesbian - taken place now... shouting. it is about right for lesbian and - britain was quite a hostile environment in the 1980s for the lgbt community. about 75% of people when survey is that it was mostly or always wrong to be gay. embley by walking down the street, if somebody identified you as lesbian or gay, identified you as lesbian or 93)’, w“ identified you as lesbian or gay, you could be getting abuse or violently attacked. this catalyst moment where a book was published about a girl who lived with her two dads, and it kicked off a moral panic in parliament. section 28, and local authorities from promoting homosexuality. the second part of it banned the teaching of the acceptability of homosexuality in schools. basically it meant closing down of services. young people became very vulnerable and schools c
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nice andifs try and catch me magic and nice and it's and you're right about that because the house of lordsre are hundreds extra their number of seats in the entire room for the house, the house of lords and that's a shame because a lot of them need to sit down. yeah, they do need sit there. they're so old and useless at the end of the day, at the end of the day i don't understand your i do. and i'm going to say it. i understand the british political system. it's the worst thing about country, the one about this country, the one america so did not america muddled it so did not matter. it was the american system is the anti system is the anti this system this house of lords and this whole patronage business and everything . but business and everything. but it's one of those things that like even though it sounds, it shouldn't work. it just does work somehow and of works work somehow and sort of works better than elected. the house of lords works better having, you know , peerage or better it you know, peerage or better it better it doesn't work in does it. do you don't get something you don'
nice andifs try and catch me magic and nice and it's and you're right about that because the house of lordsre are hundreds extra their number of seats in the entire room for the house, the house of lords and that's a shame because a lot of them need to sit down. yeah, they do need sit there. they're so old and useless at the end of the day, at the end of the day i don't understand your i do. and i'm going to say it. i understand the british political system. it's the worst thing about country,...
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nice andifs try and catch me magic and nice and it's and you're right about that because the house of lordsare hundreds extra their number of seats in the entire room for the house, the house of lords and that's a shame because a lot of them need to sit down. yeah, they do need sit there. they're so old and useless at the end of the day, at the end of the day i don't understand your i do. and i'm going to say it. i understand the british political system. it's the worst thing about country, one about this country, the one america muddled so did not america muddled it so did not matter. was the american matter. it was the american system is the anti system is the anti this system this house of lords and this whole patronage business and everything . but business and everything. but it's one of those things that like even though it sounds, it shouldn't work. it just does work somehow and sort works work somehow and sort of works better than elected. the house of lords works better having, you know , peerage or better it you know, peerage or better it better it doesn't work in does it. do you
nice andifs try and catch me magic and nice and it's and you're right about that because the house of lordsare hundreds extra their number of seats in the entire room for the house, the house of lords and that's a shame because a lot of them need to sit down. yeah, they do need sit there. they're so old and useless at the end of the day, at the end of the day i don't understand your i do. and i'm going to say it. i understand the british political system. it's the worst thing about country, one...
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now the house of lords launching this inquiry into the boe and assessing how its independence is working w we don't have a lot of detail to launch the inquiry or how long it will last we have news that the inquiry has been launched. obviously huge implications if the remit were to change or whether the independence of the bank of england would change this is not looking into individual policy decisions, but the remit and structure and independence of the bank of england overall. fascinating. we will look at more details should they come through. >>> sticking with the uk, softbank arm will pursue a u.s. only listing this year not a uk list bing. it is the best way forward the uk government pushed the chip maker for a dual liftsting. it remains committed to keeping headquarters in the uk and expand presence in the country karen spoke to dominic johnson at the mobile world congress and asked if they would list here. >> if we get our trade deals real, it is more of a funnel for india if we get our alliance right. i hope every company in the world will see london as a primary listing or a sec
now the house of lords launching this inquiry into the boe and assessing how its independence is working w we don't have a lot of detail to launch the inquiry or how long it will last we have news that the inquiry has been launched. obviously huge implications if the remit were to change or whether the independence of the bank of england would change this is not looking into individual policy decisions, but the remit and structure and independence of the bank of england overall. fascinating. we...
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a group of lesbians abseiled into the house of lords. l of the campaigning prior to the enactment, we could not get the media to understand what the impact was going to be on our community, on our children. so, really, the only thing left was to actually be the news by being on the news. we met outside television centre, we managed to get through the security. the whole thing was timing, really. laughs. and as soon as the lights changed, we barged in to the studio. the whole place went mad, i got smacked to the ground by i don't know how many people. one of our members managed to handcuff herself to a camera and the other one got behind the newsdesk where she was quite violently subdued by nicholas witchell, who's since apologised. sue lawley carried on trying to read the news. and i do apologise if you're hearing quite a lot of noise in this studio at the moment. i'm afraid that we have rather been invaded. laughs. in the footage, it's all got rather muffled and you can hear little muffled shouts of, "stop section 28!" and eventually we
a group of lesbians abseiled into the house of lords. l of the campaigning prior to the enactment, we could not get the media to understand what the impact was going to be on our community, on our children. so, really, the only thing left was to actually be the news by being on the news. we met outside television centre, we managed to get through the security. the whole thing was timing, really. laughs. and as soon as the lights changed, we barged in to the studio. the whole place went mad, i...
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we've got daniel moylan, a conservative peer house of lords, and peer in the house of lords, and kevinormer labour councillor and the of councillor and the ceo of parliament communications company . i will just ask this company. i will just ask this because lots of my view is of asking the same question how can cast women make bold statements like, reduce like, i'm going to reduce violence women girls violence against women and girls if he's equally seemingly incapable defining what woman incapable of defining what woman is case now incapable of defining what a woman is. what do you think? they can have a penis? maybe doesn't. i thought you did. doesn't it? to a very odd stumbling, mumbling interview where he was asked a direct question kind of woman have a penis instead of have a penis and instead of using and saying no , using his brains and saying no, he kind of went, oh, well, i really don't think that we should this down should reduce this down to today. was very strange today. it was a very strange interview. my understanding is that leading team that keir and the leading team ar
we've got daniel moylan, a conservative peer house of lords, and peer in the house of lords, and kevinormer labour councillor and the of councillor and the ceo of parliament communications company . i will just ask this company. i will just ask this because lots of my view is of asking the same question how can cast women make bold statements like, reduce like, i'm going to reduce violence women girls violence against women and girls if he's equally seemingly incapable defining what woman...
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then through the house of lords passing a saying so. e of lords passisimply saying so. rather then through the house of lords passisimply saying|g so. rather then through the house of lords passisimply saying that. rather then through the house of lords passisimply saying that people than simply saying that people from some regulatory perspective , i say this because i respect and believe in the rule of law which is there to protect . hang which is there to protect. hang on. it's there to protect all of us if got if you've us if you've got if you've passed the law, preferably in a manifesto a party that wins manifesto from a party that wins a a law a majority, if you pass a law that through parliament that goes through parliament that goes through parliament that says this, then i've got no trouble with position, trouble with your position, given that we given the freedoms that we curtail people to curtail of people who go to prison se, paul has prison per se, as paul has rightly but your rightly outlined. but your position michel, seems
then through the house of lords passing a saying so. e of lords passisimply saying so. rather then through the house of lords passisimply saying|g so. rather then through the house of lords passisimply saying that. rather then through the house of lords passisimply saying that people than simply saying that people from some regulatory perspective , i say this because i respect and believe in the rule of law which is there to protect . hang which is there to protect. hang on. it's there to...
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_ party and members of the house of lords and _ party and members of the house of lords and mp5play a question of ministers phones or— not to play a question of ministers phones or civil servant phones they want _ phones or civil servant phones they want to— phones or civil servant phones they want to have a inquiry if tiktok complies— want to have a inquiry if tiktok complies with data across the portal~ — complies with data across the ortal. ,, . , portal. since it is the prime minister — portal. since it is the prime minister himself _ portal. since it is the prime minister himself wants i portal. since it is the prime minister himself wants to i portal. since it is the prime | minister himself wants to be pragmatic and understands the need to engage in work with china. there are many on — to engage in work with china. there are many on his _ to engage in work with china. there are many on his back— to engage in work with china. there are many on his back benches i to engage in work with china. there are many on his back benches that will one _ are many on his back benches th
_ party and members of the house of lords and _ party and members of the house of lords and mp5play a question of ministers phones or— not to play a question of ministers phones or civil servant phones they want _ phones or civil servant phones they want to— phones or civil servant phones they want to have a inquiry if tiktok complies— want to have a inquiry if tiktok complies with data across the portal~ — complies with data across the ortal. ,, . , portal. since it is the prime...
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this is the decision of the house of lords. i tried to influence betrayal. this is very noble, baron, but keep the gold with you for now, if the lords do not reverse their decision, your treasury will still be useful to you, you will have coal. i will personally ask the king of england please accept my apologies. keep thank you. do not forget good afternoon glad to see any books newspapers magazines choose choose what you like. please, do you have a vanilla night? nice. be kind, and maybe you then have a publication history of the state russian? there are three of them well, you understand that in our country everything changes so quickly and for something well, you had to like it, you need to go with me, thank you, where please come here ma'am. let's have a good day. what can i serve? i'm interested in a hand-to-hand combat publication. boxing well, we have, probably, only the athletic herald and comrade numbers are old. please forgive the hard times. nobody writes about sports at all. yes? and you know, health is small, who thinks, i think let's find somet
this is the decision of the house of lords. i tried to influence betrayal. this is very noble, baron, but keep the gold with you for now, if the lords do not reverse their decision, your treasury will still be useful to you, you will have coal. i will personally ask the king of england please accept my apologies. keep thank you. do not forget good afternoon glad to see any books newspapers magazines choose choose what you like. please, do you have a vanilla night? nice. be kind, and maybe you...
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i be able to send her friends to the house of lords?— house of lords? me minister. i don't think i should speculate on what has in itself been speculation about honours. a5 what has in itself been speculation about honours. as i say, myjob is to help to ensure that we support the local government in its job of delivery. there are people who are smarter, wittier and more perceptive who can offer commentary on... i’m who can offer commentary on... i'm not sure you — who can offer commentary on... i'm not sure you don't have a view on that but you are being very diplomatic. lastly i want to show you and the audience something that happened this week. let’s you and the audience something that happened this week.— happened this week. let's have a show of hands, _ happened this week. let's have a show of hands, shall _ happened this week. let's have a show of hands, shall we? - happened this week. let's have a show of hands, shall we? who i show of hands, shall we? who believes borisjohnson was telling the truth yesterday? wow. that was my colleague fiona bruc
i be able to send her friends to the house of lords?— house of lords? me minister. i don't think i should speculate on what has in itself been speculation about honours. a5 what has in itself been speculation about honours. as i say, myjob is to help to ensure that we support the local government in its job of delivery. there are people who are smarter, wittier and more perceptive who can offer commentary on... i’m who can offer commentary on... i'm not sure you — who can offer commentary...
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of 2nd house. now, if you take the u. k, for example, or the american political system. you have the senate, you have the house of lords and they had the ability to try and stop the house of commons from having too much power effectively that the supreme court here are the supreme court. so to fill that role, so by stripping away their powers, people are saying that it's going to become an a liberal democracy, a more hungarian style democracy. australia is to buy at least 3 u. s. manufactured nuclear submarines as part of a security alliance, which also includes the u. k. beijing has strongly opposed to move, calling it dangerous. u. s. president joe biden has approved a multi $1000000000.00 oil drilling project and alaska climate activist. suppose the plan saying it undermines the administration's pledge to slow the flights the effects of climate change. the project could produce up to 180000 barrels of oil a day, using that oil could produce more than 278000000 tons of greenhouse gases. russia, as agreed to extend the ukraine day of the frame export deal. after talks with the un, but only for 60 days, half the time o
of 2nd house. now, if you take the u. k, for example, or the american political system. you have the senate, you have the house of lords and they had the ability to try and stop the house of commons from having too much power effectively that the supreme court here are the supreme court. so to fill that role, so by stripping away their powers, people are saying that it's going to become an a liberal democracy, a more hungarian style democracy. australia is to buy at least 3 u. s. manufactured...
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if we look back to the 1700s, of course, the house of lords of people of sort lords was full of people. the house of of 18, 19, 20. the house of commons had a prime minister at the i wonder if he's the the age 26. i wonder if he's the first former prime minister to nominate dad, i can't nominate his dad, though i can't to to think so. yeah, nominate his dad, though i can't t
if we look back to the 1700s, of course, the house of lords of people of sort lords was full of people. the house of of 18, 19, 20. the house of commons had a prime minister at the i wonder if he's the the age 26. i wonder if he's the first former prime minister to nominate dad, i can't nominate his dad, though i can't to to think so. yeah, nominate his dad, though i can't t
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in the house of lords. >> order, order. this is a public evidence session of the house of commons committee of privileges. the privileges committee purpose in this inquiry is to decide whether or not mr. johnson misled the house of commons, whether or not he had a contempt of the house or whether or not it was intentional or reckless. this is what the house of commons has required us to do by referring this matter to us in the motion which was carried without a vote against in april last year. misleading the house might sound like a technical issue, but it is a matter of great importance. our democracy is based on parliament scrutinizing legislation and holding the government to account for its actions. we proceed on the basis that what we are told by ministers is accurate. parliament expects proactive candor and transparency. if what ministers tell us is not the truth, we can't do our job. our democracy depends upon trust that what ministers tell m.p.'s in the house of commons is the truth, and without that trust, our entir
in the house of lords. >> order, order. this is a public evidence session of the house of commons committee of privileges. the privileges committee purpose in this inquiry is to decide whether or not mr. johnson misled the house of commons, whether or not he had a contempt of the house or whether or not it was intentional or reckless. this is what the house of commons has required us to do by referring this matter to us in the motion which was carried without a vote against in april last...
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daniel moylan is the tory life peerin daniel moylan is the tory life peer in the house of lords and kevin craig is the direct. well, you're not the director says director, you're not your modem director. you the founder of the show, thelma , you still have show, thelma, you still have great people . good job. our pay great people. good job. our pay attention is not just rate cute. matt says michelle, i love your energy and infuses awesome today. well i'm really pleased you picked up on that because i've got to say, i'm not feeling very well at all. hot, wet. so that's been a really bad headache. i'm handling it headache. so i'm handling it well. told you all well. i was until i told you all about anyway. you the about it anyway. you know, the drill over. it's just drill is over. it's not just about three here. about those three here. it's very much about you at home as well. what do you make of the goings on of the day? get in touch gb that gb news dot touch gb views that gb news dot uk can tweet me at gb uk or you can tweet me at gb news. you in the news. did you see in the headunes news
daniel moylan is the tory life peerin daniel moylan is the tory life peer in the house of lords and kevin craig is the direct. well, you're not the director says director, you're not your modem director. you the founder of the show, thelma , you still have show, thelma, you still have great people . good job. our pay great people. good job. our pay attention is not just rate cute. matt says michelle, i love your energy and infuses awesome today. well i'm really pleased you picked up on that...
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she's great member of the she's a great member of the house while she was but house of lords while shewell because sue gray delayed appointment for a well i think we rejoice that gray we should rejoice that sue gray is for keir is going to work for keir starmer democrats. we want is going to work for keir sta|leader democrats. we want is going to work for keir sta|leader ofamocrats. we want is going to work for keir sta|leader of the :rats. we want is going to work for keir sta|leader of the oppositionant is going to work for keir sta|leader of the opposition who the leader of the opposition who could potentially our next could potentially be our next prime be fully prime minister to be fully versed in the workings of government and the very senior person. senior person person. as a senior person working going working for him, who's going to show to navigate show him how to navigate whitehall, if he whitehall, get done if he becomes minister. becomes prime minister. and that's means certain that's by no means certain and no don't sue gray is the no, don't think sue gray is the sort per
she's great member of the she's a great member of the house while she was but house of lords while shewell because sue gray delayed appointment for a well i think we rejoice that gray we should rejoice that sue gray is for keir is going to work for keir starmer democrats. we want is going to work for keir sta|leader democrats. we want is going to work for keir sta|leader ofamocrats. we want is going to work for keir sta|leader of the :rats. we want is going to work for keir sta|leader of the...
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daniel moylan, who from the house of lords in the uk . well house of lords in the uk.because the discourse to the victims is to make the holocaust irrelevant to history and to today. make the holocaust irrelevant to history and to today . the history and to today. the holocaust is the most relevant thing to what is happening today. medicine under the was weaponized for the machinery it was today . it weaponized for the machinery it was today. it is weaponized for the machinery it was today . it is without the was today. it is without the medical establishment going along with the restrictions , along with the restrictions, with the mandates. this would not be happening today. you would not be having suddenly a dog dying, died suddenly of myocarditis. you wouldn't have children being exposed to experimental gene transfer technology that has never been used in humans. they are the guinea pigs. what kind of a society it when children were being warned that if they see grandma, they might cause her death ? for heaven's sakes. this death? for heaven's sakes. this is an atte
daniel moylan, who from the house of lords in the uk . well house of lords in the uk.because the discourse to the victims is to make the holocaust irrelevant to history and to today. make the holocaust irrelevant to history and to today . the history and to today. the holocaust is the most relevant thing to what is happening today. medicine under the was weaponized for the machinery it was today . it weaponized for the machinery it was today. it is weaponized for the machinery it was today . it...
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daniel moylan, who from the house of lords in the uk . well house of lords in the uk.e the discourse to the victims is to make the holocaust irrelevant to history and to today. make the holocaust irrelevant to history and to today . the history and to today. the holocaust is the most relevant thing to what is happening today. medicine under the was weaponized for the machinery it was today . it weaponized for the machinery it was today. it is weaponized for the machinery it was today . it is without the was today. it is without the medical establishment going along with the restrictions , along with the restrictions, with the mandates. this would not be happening today. you would not be having suddenly a dog dying, died suddenly of myocarditis. you wouldn't have children being exposed to experimental gene transfer technology that has never been used in humans. they are the guinea pigs. what kind of a society it when children were being warned that if they see grandma, they might cause her death ? for heaven's sakes. this death? for heaven's sakes. this is an attempt to
daniel moylan, who from the house of lords in the uk . well house of lords in the uk.e the discourse to the victims is to make the holocaust irrelevant to history and to today. make the holocaust irrelevant to history and to today . the history and to today. the holocaust is the most relevant thing to what is happening today. medicine under the was weaponized for the machinery it was today . it weaponized for the machinery it was today. it is weaponized for the machinery it was today . it is...
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a member of the british house of lords asked the foreign minister of this country to leave the hall whennian foreign minister amir abdollahian began his speech at the united nations human rights council meeting. plaque said in his speech in the british parliament that if we defend human rights, the minister british foreign affairs should when the speech of iran's foreign minister to leave the meeting as a sign of protest against the protection of human rights was formed in a situation where this country itself has a long history of violating human rights and of course supporting terrorism, supporting the recent disturbances and groups like the hypocrites who have a long history of terror. there are thousands of innocent iranians. enemies of the islamic republic tried hard to delegitimize it by taking advantage of the shah's passion and the recent tensions. another thing they did was present a new picture of the leaders of terrorism . which is responsible for the death of more than 17 thousand iranians innocent is among the children. he introduces him as the future president of iran . thi
a member of the british house of lords asked the foreign minister of this country to leave the hall whennian foreign minister amir abdollahian began his speech at the united nations human rights council meeting. plaque said in his speech in the british parliament that if we defend human rights, the minister british foreign affairs should when the speech of iran's foreign minister to leave the meeting as a sign of protest against the protection of human rights was formed in a situation where...
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century bc, and this collection is called alvin marbles by the name of a member of the british house of lordsd not put these sculptures on temples, on the contrary, removed from him a rare case in the history of art when a work called not by the name of the creator, but by the name as lord byron said , there are committees fighting for the return of the parthenon marble from the british museum to athens in 25 countries. that is, the british museum is constantly being pressured not only by greece. unesco has vainly called on britain to return to the bloodshed. this is just britain's show of strength and every day we see examples of how britain gets other countries. but before you get others, you need to make sure that they don’t say about britain that it simply uses brute force where it can main arguments. against the return of treasures from the british, such countries, from where they were taken out and today are not able to properly store these artifacts , the british museum, the best place in the world to get acquainted with world history, these two points have long been disputed, greece w
century bc, and this collection is called alvin marbles by the name of a member of the british house of lordsd not put these sculptures on temples, on the contrary, removed from him a rare case in the history of art when a work called not by the name of the creator, but by the name as lord byron said , there are committees fighting for the return of the parthenon marble from the british museum to athens in 25 countries. that is, the british museum is constantly being pressured not only by...
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and yet claire fox was able to stand up in the house of lords today and say, hang on a second, it's notination. it happened to me two at royal holloway two weeks ago at royal holloway and for a completely ridiculous , spurious reason. so the timing of the case is good from that point of view, but it's absolutely absurd that this kind of thing is still happening all the time. and be clear, everyone at this not isolated at home, this is not isolated incident claire by any incident about claire fox by any stretch , but that is the most stretch, but that is the most recent example of it. so hence i'm using that spin this too. i've got to say, james, when i hear this or so—and—so said this thing is just transphobic and do it in university, i just roll my eyes. it in university, i just roll my eyes . i just it in university, i just roll my eyes. i just think, oh, you're a bit pathetic, really. what do you think? so if i have been in the debating society or whatever, whatever, i wouldn't have i wouldn't have disinvited her. it's a bad joke. but, you know, i that's not a reason for me, i think,
and yet claire fox was able to stand up in the house of lords today and say, hang on a second, it's notination. it happened to me two at royal holloway two weeks ago at royal holloway and for a completely ridiculous , spurious reason. so the timing of the case is good from that point of view, but it's absolutely absurd that this kind of thing is still happening all the time. and be clear, everyone at this not isolated at home, this is not isolated incident claire by any incident about claire...
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chairman of the verkhovna rada, ruslan stefanchuk, during a speech before the members of the house of lordsf the british parliament, the ukrainian speaker emphasized that london demonstrated its uniqueness in supporting ukraine, being the first in europe to provide us with lethal weapons and start training our military, now ukraine is waiting for aircraft and medium-range missiles putin is resorting to nuclear blackmail because it will suffer defeat on the battlefield and russia's statement about deploying nuclear weapons to belarus this is, of course , raising the stakes , ukrainian intelligence representative andriy yusov noted at the same time emphasized it, the united states of america and the european union clearly and unequivocally respond that they do not plan to act on this blackmail. what do you think, is this the limit of the kremlin's rate hike ceiling? i think this is not the last threat. i thought there would be more similar threats. what happened, yes, it is clearly a raising of the left, because there are grounds for now after this placement, well, threats of placement of wea
chairman of the verkhovna rada, ruslan stefanchuk, during a speech before the members of the house of lordsf the british parliament, the ukrainian speaker emphasized that london demonstrated its uniqueness in supporting ukraine, being the first in europe to provide us with lethal weapons and start training our military, now ukraine is waiting for aircraft and medium-range missiles putin is resorting to nuclear blackmail because it will suffer defeat on the battlefield and russia's statement...
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as a result, he received a seat in the house of lords. we'll take care of this.e the honest detective. it's always interesting how it all starts. now you will see the manufacturers they want good things and most importantly, but it's best to check. alexander yatsenko fights are now taking place on the outskirts of coal, the main difficulty is in dense low-rise buildings. the militants turned every private house into a fortress. my colleague alexei baranov will show the battles in the city as they are driven by our military. from here to the southern dachas, it is only a few kilometers, you need to understand that glidar is not just a small town, but a whole agglomeration with several mines and related infrastructure at once, and only on the territory of the southern dachas. just imagine more than half a thousand and one, two and three-story buildings, and almost every one, the marines of the pacific fleet have to take assault groups in battle in constant radio contact and mutual assistance. at such moments , without exaggeration, it is vital that the bank worked
as a result, he received a seat in the house of lords. we'll take care of this.e the honest detective. it's always interesting how it all starts. now you will see the manufacturers they want good things and most importantly, but it's best to check. alexander yatsenko fights are now taking place on the outskirts of coal, the main difficulty is in dense low-rise buildings. the militants turned every private house into a fortress. my colleague alexei baranov will show the battles in the city as...
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councillor and the ceo of palomar communications and daniel moylan is the conservative in the house of lords have been lords. you guys have been getting in touch about taxes. jeff says that whole kind . of jeff says that whole kind. of £12,570 is, if we want to be precise of personal allowance is not enough. he says. you should be able to get more tax free in this country. do you agree with that? i do. and you know what would be really interesting? i go back to that billion quid that pension giveaway to that this pension giveaway to the not? you the richest 1. why not? you know, half a million people lower you know, no, lower down, you know, wait, no, we the personal we all get the personal allowance increase what's we all get the personal allowawellncrease what's we all get the personal allowawellusease what's we all get the personal allowawell use up. what's we all get the personal allowawell use up. use ihat's we all get the personal allowawell use up. use that; what? well use up. use that money. so at least it's going to more people who would make more of it. do you agree? just more. i m
councillor and the ceo of palomar communications and daniel moylan is the conservative in the house of lords have been lords. you guys have been getting in touch about taxes. jeff says that whole kind . of jeff says that whole kind. of £12,570 is, if we want to be precise of personal allowance is not enough. he says. you should be able to get more tax free in this country. do you agree with that? i do. and you know what would be really interesting? i go back to that billion quid that pension...
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the only people who want to work until they drop are employees and members of of lords members of the houseuse they're paid the because they're paid by the taxpayer. my father taxpayer. well, i know my father writing until writing journalist until a before he died and he was definitely determined to go on. steve has got in touch 34 years with one company does still happen. with one company does still happen . bridget, thank you for happen. bridget, thank you for getting back in touch with us. i can't believe you read my can't believe you read out my email she'll definitely vote email and she'll definitely vote for me to be pm. so well thank you brigitte. keep on you for brigitte. keep on writing and you never know. writing in and you never know. next win our email next week you may win our email of week. last week. this of the week. last week. this week was a creme egg who week it was a creme egg who knows be next week anyway knows will be next week anyway onto our sovereign, the king and his majesty's first visit abroad since becoming king became the first monarch to have not any addressed
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he took questions from members of the committee of privileges in the house of lords. >> order, order. this is a public evidence session of the house of commons committee of privileges. the privileges committee purpose in this inquiry is to decide whether or not mr. johnson misled the house of commons, whether or not he had a contempt of the house or whether or not it was intentional or reckless. this is what the house of commons has required us to do by referring this matter to us in the motion which was carried without a vote against in april last year. misleading the house might sound like a technical issue, but it is a matter of great importance. our democracy is based on parliament scrutinizing legislation and holding the government to account for its actions. we proceed on the basis that what we are told by ministers is accurate. parliament expects proactive candor and transparency. if what ministers tell us is not the truth, we can't do our job. our democracy depends upon trust that what ministers tell m.p.'s in the house of commons is the truth, and without that trust, our enti
he took questions from members of the committee of privileges in the house of lords. >> order, order. this is a public evidence session of the house of commons committee of privileges. the privileges committee purpose in this inquiry is to decide whether or not mr. johnson misled the house of commons, whether or not he had a contempt of the house or whether or not it was intentional or reckless. this is what the house of commons has required us to do by referring this matter to us in the...
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as a result, he got a seat in the house of lords. customs officers did not let a truck into the territory of russia. so strange, 17 tons, nasvay. this is something like a chewing tobacco mixture common in central asia in russia , trade on piles is prohibited, in principle, in 500 bags of green powder were found on the trailer of the detained truck, while according to the documents the car was transporting wood ash and tobacco raw materials from kyrgyzstan to chelyabinsk, the recipient of the cargo claimed that he had ordered fertilizer for plants. well , the examination showed that in bags on piles , the cost of smuggling on the black market can be estimated at 25.5 million rubles. according to the shipping documents, the truck followed from the republic of kyrgyzstan to the city of chelyabinsk and moved tobacco raw materials and a hall of wood weighing 17 t, the recipient of the goods insisted on the unhindered passage of the car to russia as if inside, there were supposedly fertilizers. however, during the customs inspection , the
as a result, he got a seat in the house of lords. customs officers did not let a truck into the territory of russia. so strange, 17 tons, nasvay. this is something like a chewing tobacco mixture common in central asia in russia , trade on piles is prohibited, in principle, in 500 bags of green powder were found on the trailer of the detained truck, while according to the documents the car was transporting wood ash and tobacco raw materials from kyrgyzstan to chelyabinsk, the recipient of the...
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a peerage and eventually got a seat in the house of lords. rate their birthday, the legendary seagull valentina tereshkova, who circled the earth 48 times, was one of the first to be congratulated by the president, the head of state wished good luck, good health and prosperity. tereshkova became the first woman to travel beyond our planet. almost three days in space. she spent one after tereshkova women flying into space only as part of crews during her mission. valentina tereshkova took notes and took photographs of the horizon. later, they formed the basis of several scientific studies in the mid-nineties, tereshkov was awarded the rank of major general of aviation. she became the first female general in russia. all my life she helps people engage in social and political work in her honor named streets in different cities an oasis in antarctica a crater on the moon and even one of the minor planets. in khanty-mansiysk , the international film festival of the spirit of fire is coming to an end winners among the participants from 16 countries
a peerage and eventually got a seat in the house of lords. rate their birthday, the legendary seagull valentina tereshkova, who circled the earth 48 times, was one of the first to be congratulated by the president, the head of state wished good luck, good health and prosperity. tereshkova became the first woman to travel beyond our planet. almost three days in space. she spent one after tereshkova women flying into space only as part of crews during her mission. valentina tereshkova took notes...
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of 2nd house. now, if you take the u. k, for example, or the american political system. you have the senate, you have the house of lords, and they have the ability to try and stop the house of commons from having too much power effectively. that's the supreme court. here are the supreme court. so to fill that role, so by stripping away their powers, people are saying that it is going to become an illiberal democracy, a more hungarian style democracy that it's going to give unprecedented power to the candidate and the people who support the government. now it also, it wasn't just the bill that you just mentioned. there's a few bills that passed as part of the judicial reform bill bill that they want to pass. now, the other section of that was a taking away the supreme court's ability to decide whether the prime minister is fit for office. now, the prime minister right now, benjamin netanyahu has 3 court cases against him. so this is seen as a politically motivated bill passing that they are trying to dig now, like you said, may goes to a, a 2nd and a 3rd reading. if it gets to a 3rd reading, your position is likely to b
of 2nd house. now, if you take the u. k, for example, or the american political system. you have the senate, you have the house of lords, and they have the ability to try and stop the house of commons from having too much power effectively. that's the supreme court. here are the supreme court. so to fill that role, so by stripping away their powers, people are saying that it is going to become an illiberal democracy, a more hungarian style democracy that it's going to give unprecedented power...
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of the parliamentary rules. i'm joined now by lord robert kerslake, former head of the uk civil service under the conservative prime minister david cameron and a cross bench member of the houseis that defence can hold? i5 intentionally. is that defence can hold? , ., , ., ~ hold? is a good question. i think it's a spirited _ hold? is a good question. i think it's a spirited defence, _ hold? is a good question. i think it's a spirited defence, as - hold? is a good question. i think it's a spirited defence, as you i it's a spirited defence, as you would expect from a very leading qc who has prepared this document for borisjohnson. it doesn't contain a lot that is new. he makes a fine distinction between misleading parliament over breaches and regulations or guidance. but the truth is, he told parliament he hadn't reached either. i think that's not a very credible argument. i think also they will be a question about how credible is it that he didn't realise that there was an issue of breach here at the time, given how strict the rules were about any kind of unauthorised social gathering. finally, ithink there's a question about when he clearly did know that there was an issue,
of the parliamentary rules. i'm joined now by lord robert kerslake, former head of the uk civil service under the conservative prime minister david cameron and a cross bench member of the houseis that defence can hold? i5 intentionally. is that defence can hold? , ., , ., ~ hold? is a good question. i think it's a spirited _ hold? is a good question. i think it's a spirited defence, _ hold? is a good question. i think it's a spirited defence, as - hold? is a good question. i think it's a...
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and i listened to your colleague in the house of lords, lord stubbs , and he was taking lord stubbs, ing some people who were saying the don't agree with anything that's put forward. of course that's not correct as you will well know, we've been in power sharing government when was first minister and when my predecessor was first minister andindeed predecessor was first minister and indeed dr. paisley . so we i and indeed dr. paisley. so we i know that the dup wants power sharing, but are you saying to us that in regard or in your deliberations that you want to make sure that it is right for ireland and that's why you're taking your time in relation to this. and can i ask you just gordon, where are you with those deliberations and when you deliberations and when do you think an answer in think we'll have an answer in relation windsor framework ? relation the windsor framework? well, of course those sorts of accusations are thrown at us all the time. i think it's part of a campaign to de—legitimize our real concerns. we've seen a lot that over the last number of years, but dodds was ab
and i listened to your colleague in the house of lords, lord stubbs , and he was taking lord stubbs, ing some people who were saying the don't agree with anything that's put forward. of course that's not correct as you will well know, we've been in power sharing government when was first minister and when my predecessor was first minister andindeed predecessor was first minister and indeed dr. paisley . so we i and indeed dr. paisley. so we i know that the dup wants power sharing, but are you...
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so basically the house of lords. so basically the house of lords.because. you could bring whole thing falling bring the whole thing falling down. just and see down. so let's just wait and see so we'll see. i mean , they are so we'll see. i mean, they are rushing it through parliament at paceit rushing it through parliament at pace it be on the statute books . you know, by the end of the summer and people could be sent to rwanda. and the theory is as soon as they start sending those planes of people that people coming across decide, well, actually, i'd rather stay in france, i don't want to go to rwanda. and that that will a massive impact on you, catherine thank you very, very much, catherine forster, our political reporter. i said, it is reporter. like i said, it is currently being discussed, the house commons. hopefully house of commons. so hopefully we see hear some of we can actually see hear some of that at some point soon. but joining me is political joining me now is political commentator who is commentator john oxley, who is down i believe.
so basically the house of lords. so basically the house of lords.because. you could bring whole thing falling bring the whole thing falling down. just and see down. so let's just wait and see so we'll see. i mean , they are so we'll see. i mean, they are rushing it through parliament at paceit rushing it through parliament at pace it be on the statute books . you know, by the end of the summer and people could be sent to rwanda. and the theory is as soon as they start sending those planes of...
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discrimination and anti-women in this country have been registered that lou cikisi is a member of the house of lords of england and its affairs mojtaba hosseinzadeh sada and radio news agency, the first tehran friday prayer in the new year was held at the university of tehran, tehran's friday preacher, referring to the arrival of the holy month of ramadan, the month of divine feast , emphasized on the game itself and transformation. islam and muslims siddiqui in this ayin ebadi pointed out some of the country's progress in the past 44 years and said that the enemy always magnifies the weak points. during this period , despite these 4 years of paralyzing sanctions, the imposition of war , terror, insecurity, and all kinds of psychological and propaganda pressures, we had progress. that the strengths should be repeated regularly because the enemy magnifies the weaknesses. researches show that experiencing certain conditions during the holidays can make people anxious and depressed. researchers say that the boredom or depression of the holidays may affect different people in different ways. get stuck f
discrimination and anti-women in this country have been registered that lou cikisi is a member of the house of lords of england and its affairs mojtaba hosseinzadeh sada and radio news agency, the first tehran friday prayer in the new year was held at the university of tehran, tehran's friday preacher, referring to the arrival of the holy month of ramadan, the month of divine feast , emphasized on the game itself and transformation. islam and muslims siddiqui in this ayin ebadi pointed out some...
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house of commons. no more, probably in the lords, probably. the house of lords, probably. es, all common sense gets hindered in the house of lords. i know. right. moving on, guys. hundreds of doctors and demand nhs of doctors and nurses demand nhs reinstate word woman to reinstate the word woman to cancer and pregnancy web pages. now can you. can i just thinking you're a woman and not just a thing , you know? yeah i mean, thing, you know? yeah i mean, for goodness sake, it's ridiculous. how did it get taken out ? why was it ever allowed to out? why was it ever allowed to be taken out? when we're talking about menstrual cycles, giving birth , menopause, these are birth, menopause, these are women women with i won't say the word , but anyway. well, with word, but anyway. well, with women that we can say the word cervix because of course, the labour leader, leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, has difficulty answering the question. does only a woman have a said it's not a cervix? he said it's not a straightforward question. is, straightforward question. it is, it straig
house of commons. no more, probably in the lords, probably. the house of lords, probably. es, all common sense gets hindered in the house of lords. i know. right. moving on, guys. hundreds of doctors and demand nhs of doctors and nurses demand nhs reinstate word woman to reinstate the word woman to cancer and pregnancy web pages. now can you. can i just thinking you're a woman and not just a thing , you know? yeah i mean, thing, you know? yeah i mean, for goodness sake, it's ridiculous. how did...
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barnett, professor of communications at the university of westminster and a former advisor to the house of lordsect committee on communications. a warm welcome to you all and thanks so much for joining us today on "inside story." aiden, let me start with you today. did the bbc expect the level of criticism it got when it came to all of this and how damaging has it been for the bbc? guest: no, i mean, i think the bbc were completely taken by surprise, i think. they walked into this car crash and it seems to me that they just weren't aware of the consequences of what they were doing. it seems to me that they weren't aware of the double standards that were clearly being employed here. in recent years, we have seen many tv presenters and journalists who have expressed themselves robustly on social media, but maintained impartiality while on the air. and gary lineker, who is a veteran in the use of social media, has always been very careful about his un-air pronouncements, and therefore it came as a big shock and surprise when he was suddenly facing attack. there was a great perception that the bbc w
barnett, professor of communications at the university of westminster and a former advisor to the house of lordsect committee on communications. a warm welcome to you all and thanks so much for joining us today on "inside story." aiden, let me start with you today. did the bbc expect the level of criticism it got when it came to all of this and how damaging has it been for the bbc? guest: no, i mean, i think the bbc were completely taken by surprise, i think. they walked into this car...
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house of lords member louise casey has called for comprehensive reform. our correspondent reports.ter: louise casey's report is comprehensive and damming. the metropolitan police is institutionally racist, sexist, and homophobic. it needs wholesale reform. the scale of the problems laid there shocking even to those who had seen some of them firsthand. >> it was devastating in terms of those officers having to endure such misogyny, racism, and homophobia within policing. after 30 years, trying to make changes within policing, it seems nothing has changed. reporter: some of the most searing testimony comes from members of the force, talking of discrimination against women. i have -- i have witnessed senior officers. on females like creditors, there is a culture of hit lists, targets, and trying to sleep with female officers and staff. against sikhs, one officer had his beard cut because an officer thought with -- thought it was funny. >> it generates a whole series of emotions. it generates anger, frustration, embarrassment. it generates some pride as well, which may sound odd. but i
house of lords member louise casey has called for comprehensive reform. our correspondent reports.ter: louise casey's report is comprehensive and damming. the metropolitan police is institutionally racist, sexist, and homophobic. it needs wholesale reform. the scale of the problems laid there shocking even to those who had seen some of them firsthand. >> it was devastating in terms of those officers having to endure such misogyny, racism, and homophobia within policing. after 30 years,...
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found london's metropolitan police force to be institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic house of lords member lewis. casey has called the comprehensive reform harry faucet reports. luis casey's report is comprehensive, and damming the metropolitan police is. she says institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic it needs wholesale reform. the scale of the problems laid bare shocking even to those who seen some of them 1st hand devastating in terms of both of your, such and such. and the base system and homophobia within policing office is trying to make changes in placing it just seems that nothing has changed. some of the most searing testimony comes from members of the force, talking of discrimination against women. i have witnessed senior officers and supervisors prey on females like predators. there was a culture of hit lists, targets and trying to asleep with female officers and staff against seeks. one officer had his beard cut because an officer thought it was funny against muslims. i found bacon left in my boots inside my locked locker. at generates the whole series of emotions
found london's metropolitan police force to be institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic house of lords member lewis. casey has called the comprehensive reform harry faucet reports. luis casey's report is comprehensive, and damming the metropolitan police is. she says institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic it needs wholesale reform. the scale of the problems laid bare shocking even to those who seen some of them 1st hand devastating in terms of both of your, such and such. and the...
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and in great britain, just after the public answer to the question about ammunition in the house of lordsounced that the second challengers will go with shells with uranium enrichment, that is, well, this is, let's say, public political processes, they are already inseparable and well, let's say, germany was pushed fairly for quite a long time for a certain calming down of aid to ukraine, and it was rather strange, let's say, to ask it to talk about the aid, because well, there was really a huge portion of criticism of berlin regarding this, and that is why now it is quite obvious that in germany they will report on everything that they transfer . moreover, the ministry of defense of germany keeps a simply meticulously german list of everything that is transferred and the conditions there , even a blanket is taken into account, that is, not so much. about petriv and there were murders. well, let 's say it right away so that we don't scare our tv viewers . minimum and so on. this is not about this at all, but i would like to hear from our military expert, a representative of the defenses e
and in great britain, just after the public answer to the question about ammunition in the house of lordsounced that the second challengers will go with shells with uranium enrichment, that is, well, this is, let's say, public political processes, they are already inseparable and well, let's say, germany was pushed fairly for quite a long time for a certain calming down of aid to ukraine, and it was rather strange, let's say, to ask it to talk about the aid, because well, there was really a...
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today we have a take-hake member of the british house of lords parliament. ere, the former british foreign secretary in the government of david cameron, he was just a minister, and during the maidan in ukraine in the fourteenth year and the former leader of the conservative party of great britain, from whom petro poroshenko gathers friends. the fact is that petro poroshenko was, uh, president, like since william haig served as british foreign secretary so, well , they know each other anyway, what did you decide to discuss when you got through. what goals did you set for yourself? well we decided understand the mood really. that's how in general, it's a gray cardinal. right now , uh, the government is big. yes, no, because rich, sunok, the current prime minister is his protege. he was elected from his constituency. now he is constantly consulting with him and, accordingly, he tells him what policy to introduce in relation to russia in relation to ukraine well, we could not bypass this side. ah. let's listen to the first part. hello mr president. hello mister l
today we have a take-hake member of the british house of lords parliament. ere, the former british foreign secretary in the government of david cameron, he was just a minister, and during the maidan in ukraine in the fourteenth year and the former leader of the conservative party of great britain, from whom petro poroshenko gathers friends. the fact is that petro poroshenko was, uh, president, like since william haig served as british foreign secretary so, well , they know each other anyway,...
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house of government. like for example, the u. k, where you have the house of lords or america where you have the senate. it's the supreme court really, that kind of fulfills that rolls. that's why it's such a controversial thing. so yes, he's under tremendous amount of pressure. as mo protest is out on the street every single week, but politically speaking, he might be able to pass this bill if the coalition holds any miranda, amidst all of these posts as we are now? hearing the medics according to his ready media, been treating 2 people wounded in tel aviv amidst a shooting. do we know anything else about that? yes, i'm just saying that is the same time as you guys a thing that we don't know what the cause of that is. it's television, it may well be criminal and it may well be political. we don't know. so as soon as i have more details on that, i'll let you know. all right for now in remedy. thanks for that. im ranken live in altamont. east jerusalem. one of the occupied west bank violence continues to escalate. funerals have been held for 3 palestinian fighters killed by a ready forces in jabber unles
house of government. like for example, the u. k, where you have the house of lords or america where you have the senate. it's the supreme court really, that kind of fulfills that rolls. that's why it's such a controversial thing. so yes, he's under tremendous amount of pressure. as mo protest is out on the street every single week, but politically speaking, he might be able to pass this bill if the coalition holds any miranda, amidst all of these posts as we are now? hearing the medics...
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and if you look at the seven tests, the one question i asked yesterday and our statement in the house of lords the acts of union because prime minister has said that is very very important. i said, important. and i said, well, where now that is where is the text now that is going go back on what the supreme itself said that the acts of union had been subjugated and therefore i want to know where that text is that we're going to be back in as an integral part of the united kingdom. and unless that happens, you know, that is a huge very important test of , the huge very important test of, the dup and then we look at something like the green lanes which said is which have been said is wonderful the reality is wonderful lie. the reality is that all everything that it's all everything that still comes going to have to have paperwork going have to have paperwork is going have to still do quite a lot of bureaucracy. it's not a green lane. if it was a real green land, wouldn't need a green lane . know, the idea that . you know, and the idea that somebody trading birmingham somebody trading from birmin
and if you look at the seven tests, the one question i asked yesterday and our statement in the house of lords the acts of union because prime minister has said that is very very important. i said, important. and i said, well, where now that is where is the text now that is going go back on what the supreme itself said that the acts of union had been subjugated and therefore i want to know where that text is that we're going to be back in as an integral part of the united kingdom. and unless...
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countries to quit cold oil and gas by 2040 a damning report by an independent member of britain's house of lords has found at london's metropolitan police forces institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic boys. casey says, officers are not properly vetted and calls for wide ranging reform. hurry faucet report. this report was born of a crime that shocked him, sickened an equal measure. in march 2021, sir, everard was abducted tortured, raped, and killed by a serving officer in the metropolitan police. wayne cousins was jailed for life. that case prompted another woman to come forward accusing. another officer, david carrick was convicted of more than 20 rapes of 12 victims spanning 17 years. and that failure in his duty to bet offices and protect women and children central louise casey's findings. rather than see one person or a bad apple or a roman, what you should do in a situation like this is look at whether your entire system is copper bottomed, to reach out the predators and not allow them in, in the 1st place. in her report, she also finds that police protection for children and women
countries to quit cold oil and gas by 2040 a damning report by an independent member of britain's house of lords has found at london's metropolitan police forces institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic boys. casey says, officers are not properly vetted and calls for wide ranging reform. hurry faucet report. this report was born of a crime that shocked him, sickened an equal measure. in march 2021, sir, everard was abducted tortured, raped, and killed by a serving officer in the...
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i mean, it will be passed through the house of commons, the passed a law to the house lords will get ouse of lords will get upset, but ultimately people , the peers but ultimately people, the peers is not a great look when one of the major parties is threatening reform of the house of lords, the house of lords will back down in the end. if not, there's the parliament act. yeah, and that will bring it in before then. this was a manifesto commitment commitment commitment to the commitment that they hate brexit that the lords they hate brexit and they vote against anything to with brexit. got a lot of lawyers in the house of lords don't like anything that tramples on fiefdom but ultimately the democratic house has to win. all right. that's jacob rees—mogg. what are you doing on your show tonight? what am i doing on my show tonight? it's too early to say. well, just follow. follow the lead of earlier all right? earlier programmes. all right? that's jacob rock now, that's jacob rock smoke. now, moving let's discuss the moving on. let's discuss the government's illegal government's new ille
i mean, it will be passed through the house of commons, the passed a law to the house lords will get ouse of lords will get upset, but ultimately people , the peers but ultimately people, the peers is not a great look when one of the major parties is threatening reform of the house of lords, the house of lords will back down in the end. if not, there's the parliament act. yeah, and that will bring it in before then. this was a manifesto commitment commitment commitment to the commitment that...