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. there-e— whole of the house of lords. got older, older, probably older vhhte heethhe— got older, older, probably older white people who— got older, older, probably older white people who are literally amhe— white people who are literally amhe ee— white people who are literally amhe hh— white people who are literally arnie are in favour of the tweete— arnie are in favour of the rwanda situation and they don't veet— rwanda situation and they don't veht te— rwanda situation and they don't veht te heet— rwanda situation and they don't want to hear their— rwanda situation and they don't want to hear their vicar saying the— want to hear their vicar saying thhe . — want to hear their vicar saying thhe . h— want to hear their vicar saying the. h meeh— want to hear their vicar saying this. i mean, perhaps- want to hear their vicar saying this. i mean, perhaps it's easier for me because i'm a catholic and the rubrics require that the priest should preach about the gospel of the day, not give you his latest political opinion, which i
. there-e— whole of the house of lords. got older, older, probably older vhhte heethhe— got older, older, probably older white people who— got older, older, probably older white people who are literally amhe— white people who are literally amhe ee— white people who are literally amhe hh— white people who are literally arnie are in favour of the tweete— arnie are in favour of the rwanda situation and they don't veet— rwanda situation and they don't veht te— rwanda situation and...
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of lords and the members of the house of lords need to rememerh er— of the house of lords need to remembere to stop bills like this, the here— to stop bills like this, the heeee er— to stop bills like this, the house of commons could use eemerhrhe— house of commons could use something called— house of commons could use something called the parliament act something called the parliament aer .— something called the parliament aer . ahe— something called the parliament aer . me me— something called the parliament act . and that means that the act. and that means that the here— act. and that means that the heeee er— act. and that means that the house of lords— act. and that means that the house of lords could be disregarded— house of lords could be disregarded in all of its amendments. the house of commons eeehe—rh- could simply put this bill in rhe— could simply put this bill in me king's— could simply put this bill in the king's speech. this would eeher— the king's speech. this would eeher h— the king's speech. this would eeher h hr— the king's speech. this would delay it by around a year, b
of lords and the members of the house of lords need to rememerh er— of the house of lords need to remembere to stop bills like this, the here— to stop bills like this, the heeee er— to stop bills like this, the house of commons could use eemerhrhe— house of commons could use something called— house of commons could use something called the parliament act something called the parliament aer .— something called the parliament aer . ahe— something called the parliament aer . me me—...
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it is now in the house of lords, the second chamber, the archbishop of canterbury, by virtue of his positionas very critical of it, invoking the bible, saying that jesus had urged his followers to welcome the strangers and he said he followed a plan to put forward amendments to the legislation. the government has responded, we heard from the immigration minister robert jenrick who said he believes the archbishop of canterbury is wrong and he said there is nothing moral about allowing the pernicious trade of people smugglers to continue. the uk covenant believes this bill is going to be vital in terms of stopping boats crossing the channel from france with people seeking asylum, seeking to get into the country, and while this is part of our normal parliamentary process for a bill to go to the house of lords, we have heard from the home secretary in a newspaper article this morning, reminding peers that she believes that this piece of legislation represents in her words, the will of the people, a not so subtle warning not to change it too much, but of course peers can put forward amendments to
it is now in the house of lords, the second chamber, the archbishop of canterbury, by virtue of his positionas very critical of it, invoking the bible, saying that jesus had urged his followers to welcome the strangers and he said he followed a plan to put forward amendments to the legislation. the government has responded, we heard from the immigration minister robert jenrick who said he believes the archbishop of canterbury is wrong and he said there is nothing moral about allowing the...
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i watched some of the house of lords— watched some of the house of lords debates— watched some of thent- solutions. they just want to sayi what-government-is what the government is doing is morally—r- what the government is doing is morally—i don't. morally unacceptable. i don't mmk— morally unacceptable. i don't mmk mar-s— morally unacceptable. i don't think that's true. _ morally unacceptable. i don't think that's true. i don't necessarily— think that's true. i don't necessarily agree with the policy. — necessarily agree with the policy-there's- necessarily agree with the policy. there's lots policy. i think there's lots mar— policy. i think there's lots mar-pe— policy. i think there's lots that be changed in it. that could be changed in it. wowee— that could be changed in it. home r— that could be changed in it. however i don't— that could be changed in it. however i don't think it's immoral.— however i don't think it's immoral. about immoral. what do you think about mare— immoral. what do you think about mare-amm— immoral. what do you think about that?-think it's— immoral. what do
i watched some of the house of lords— watched some of the house of lords debates— watched some of thent- solutions. they just want to sayi what-government-is what the government is doing is morally—r- what the government is doing is morally—i don't. morally unacceptable. i don't mmk— morally unacceptable. i don't mmk mar-s— morally unacceptable. i don't think that's true. _ morally unacceptable. i don't think that's true. i don't necessarily— think that's true. i don't necessarily...
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, which wewe— of the house of lords, which wewe te— of the house of lordse barriers between the limits, the barriers between the eetntwet— limits, the barriers between the eantwef ene— limits, the barriers between the spiritual and the— limits, the barriers between the spiritual and the political. ttte— spiritual and the political. the fe— spiritual and the political. the fe net— spiritual and the political. this is not because- spiritual and the political. this is not because it's to easy always to know where they lie , always to know where they lie, but he has a responsibility to make some sense of it. because as i say , if there was as i say, if there was a christian view of this, then then if you like christians all over the world would be speaking with one voice. and the very fact that there isn't a single united , ethical christian voice united, ethical christian voice ought to give him pause to thought that what he's doing is playing politics. yes. and not, in fact interpreting christianity for people . you christianity for people. you were the forme
, which wewe— of the house of lords, which wewe te— of the house of lordse barriers between the limits, the barriers between the eetntwet— limits, the barriers between the eantwef ene— limits, the barriers between the spiritual and the— limits, the barriers between the spiritual and the political. ttte— spiritual and the political. the fe— spiritual and the political. the fe net— spiritual and the political. this is not because- spiritual and the political. this is not because...
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i watched some of the house of lords— watched some of the house of lords debates— watched some of thent- solutions. they just want to sayi what-government-is what the government is doing is morally—r- what the government is doing is morally—i don't. morally unacceptable. i don't mmk— morally unacceptable. i don't mmk mar-s— morally unacceptable. i don't think that's true. _ morally unacceptable. i don't think that's true. i don't necessarily— think that's true. i don't necessarily agree with the policy. — necessarily agree with the policy-there's- necessarily agree with the policy. there's lots policy. i think there's lots mar— policy. i think there's lots mar-pe— policy. i think there's lots that be changed in it. that could be changed in it. wowee— that could be changed in it. home r— that could be changed in it. however i don't— that could be changed in it. however i don't think it's immoral.— however i don't think it's immoral. about immoral. what do you think about mare— immoral. what do you think about mare-amm— immoral. what do you think about that?-think it's— immoral. what do
i watched some of the house of lords— watched some of the house of lords debates— watched some of thent- solutions. they just want to sayi what-government-is what the government is doing is morally—r- what the government is doing is morally—i don't. morally unacceptable. i don't mmk— morally unacceptable. i don't mmk mar-s— morally unacceptable. i don't think that's true. _ morally unacceptable. i don't think that's true. i don't necessarily— think that's true. i don't necessarily...
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well, if you're made a member of the house of teete— made a member of the house of we ehe— made a member of the house of we we yew— made a member of the house of lordsho get mbes obe cbes. you know, ett et— who get mbes obe cbes. you know, ett et the— who get mbes obe cbes. you know, ett et the-hhe— who get mbes obe cbes. you know, all of the-big second- all of the very big second ehwhhet. — all of the very big second chamber. tifti; all of the very big second chamber. there's all sorts. i think it's only, i think the only that's only second chamber that's bigger china, isn't bigger than us is china, isn't it? well, i think that's their thet— it? well, i think that's their first chamber. _ 07 well, i think that's their first chamber. it's, it's big. tt-e— first chamber. it's, it's big. tt-e e— first chamber. it's, it's big. tt-e e htt— first chamber. it's, it's big. it's a bit bigger- first chamber. it's, it's big. it's a bit bigger than the house of it's a bit bigger than the house et cehhehe— it's a bit bigger than the house of commons. it's— it's a bit bigger than the house of commons. it's seven it's hewty— of commons. it's seven it's hewty eteh
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i'm just concerned— house of lords. mrgbrlseemg- of commons unamended. right. and i-might.seeing more. i think we might be seeing more of i think we might be seeing more at br— i think we might be seeing more at b mm— i think we might be seeing more at b mm me— i think we might be seeing more of it with the retained eu law bib— of it with the retained eu law bib wbreb— of it with the retained eu law bill, which passed bill, which again passed through the-unamended,- bill, which again passed through- the-unamended,-lords the commons unamended, and lords rbeamg— the commons unamended, and lords flexing—amber- the commons unamended, and lords flexing _under the - flexing their muscles under the ermine.-a thought- flexing their muscles under the ermine. a thought what ermine. there's a thought what is ermine. there's a thought what rs—rbar- ermine. there's a thought what rs—rbar rbel is absolute clear is that the bays— is absolute clear is that the bags wbem— is absolute clear is that the days when the— is absolute clear is t
i'm just concerned— house of lords. mrgbrlseemg- of commons unamended. right. and i-might.seeing more. i think we might be seeing more of i think we might be seeing more at br— i think we might be seeing more at b mm— i think we might be seeing more at b mm me— i think we might be seeing more of it with the retained eu law bib— of it with the retained eu law bib wbreb— of it with the retained eu law bill, which passed bill, which again passed through the-unamended,- bill, which...
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and— today he was in the house of lords and all— today he was in the house of ll ug— government's illegal migration bill came up with some very elong— bill came up with some very strong criticisms— bill came up with some very strong criticisms of the government. - strong criticisms of the government. lint; strong criticisms of the government. strong criticisms of the - government. here's just a short segment of what he had to say. it ignores the reality that nlgnollon— it ignores the reality that migration must be engaged with at source as well— migration must be engaged with at source as well as in the cnonnel— at source as well as in the cnonnel oe— at source as well as in the channel as if— at source as well as in the channel as if we- at source as well as in the channel as if we as a country were unrelated— channel as if we as a country were unrelated to— channel as if we as a country were unrelated to the rest of we— were unrelated to the rest of do world. — were unrelated to the rest of do world. ll— were unrelated to the rest of the world. it is— were unr
and— today he was in the house of lords and all— today he was in the house of ll ug— government's illegal migration bill came up with some very elong— bill came up with some very strong criticisms— bill came up with some very strong criticisms of the government. - strong criticisms of the government. lint; strong criticisms of the government. strong criticisms of the - government. here's just a short segment of what he had to say. it ignores the reality that nlgnollon— it ignores...
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house of lords. lo-o wnoo lno— to overrule the house of lords.ss. it's why people lllo no— unelected boss. it's why people lllo no ouppon— unelected boss. it's why people like me support becoming a nooulllo— like me support becoming a nopulllo ond— like me support becoming a republic and ending this unelected— republic and ending this unelected gravy train that not only— unelected gravy train that not only lollloo— unelected gravy train that not only lobbies our— unelected gravy train that not only lobbies our government, but lnoy— only lobbies our government, but lnoy oloo— only lobbies our government, but they also attack— only lobbies our government, but they also attack government oolloy— they also attack government polloy. wlol— they also attack government policy- nick vou— they also attack government policy. nick you are a modern day— policy. nick you are a modern doy lowollon— policy. nick you are a modern day leveller and— policy. nick you are a modern day leveller and i— policy. nick you are a modern day leveller and i understand the day
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, oonioi— life peer in the house of lords, daniel moylan,— life peer in the house of lords, danielr. nigel sons— emails from the sender. nigel sons .— emails from the sender. nigel sons . non.— emails from the sender. nigel says , well, things like killing says, well, things like killing ino— says, well, things like killing ino is— says, well, things like killing ino is o— says, well, things like killing eve is a major— says, well, things like killing eve is a major tv success. inoi-s— eve is a major tv success. inoi-s o— eve is a major tv success. inoi-s o iii— eve is a major tv success. that's a bit different, though, isn-i— that's a bit different, though, isn-i ii— that's a bit different, though, isn-i ii 7— that's a bit different, though, isn-i ii 7 i— that's a bit different, though, isn't it ? i mean,— that's a bit different, though, isn't it ? i mean, i've never isn't it? i mean, i've never ino— isn't it? i mean, i've never seen the programme, but i mean, this seen the programme, but i mean, inis is— seen the programme, but i mean, inis is oioui— seen the programme, but i mea
, oonioi— life peer in the house of lords, daniel moylan,— life peer in the house of lords, danielr. nigel sons— emails from the sender. nigel sons .— emails from the sender. nigel sons . non.— emails from the sender. nigel says , well, things like killing says, well, things like killing ino— says, well, things like killing ino is— says, well, things like killing ino is o— says, well, things like killing eve is a major— says, well, things like killing eve is a major tv...
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not to defy tree— the house of lords not to defy tree-tree— the house of lords not to defy theyeah, so. migration bill for the first. time -yeah, so we're migration bill for the first- time -yeah, so we're going time today. yeah, so we're going to archbishop to get the archbishop of canterbury, who's attacked the stop boats policy. stop the boats policy. he's going the lords going to speak in the lords today. unusually him to today. unusually for him to condemn of the condemn the morality of the bill, follows the arrival of bill, it follows the arrival of a barge set to house hundreds of asylum seekers down in the west country. so let's discuss this wttt— country. so let's discuss this wttt-eeewtw— titit. so let's discuss this with deputy political with our deputy political ettter—l with our deputy political| eggo.,_, ee with our deputy political- editor,_, as well as editor, tom harwood, as well as eetttteet— editor, tom harwood, as well as political commentator piers rettmger— political commentator piers pottinger morning, pottinger. good morning, gemttemem— pottinger. good m
not to defy tree— the house of lords not to defy tree-tree— the house of lords not to defy theyeah, so. migration bill for the first. time -yeah, so we're migration bill for the first- time -yeah, so we're going time today. yeah, so we're going to archbishop to get the archbishop of canterbury, who's attacked the stop boats policy. stop the boats policy. he's going the lords going to speak in the lords today. unusually him to today. unusually for him to condemn of the condemn the morality...
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house of house of lords? lords unamended in the house of lords . so everything is ready to go . . so everything is ready to go. so everything is ready to get the bill through as quickly as possible . and the next question possible. and the next question is they going to come is what are they going to come up with by way of amendments? if that's what they and that's what they do? and remember, lords, of remember, the house of lords, of course, an unelected body . so course, is an unelected body. so it would be the house of lords telling the house of commons is that they got it wrong. and i find that really deeply worrying. and they were after a coronation weekend, we see the virtues of having unelected parts of our constitution. yes ultimately power must rest with the democratic arm. absolutely and that is the most fundamental of our constitutional principles. and the constitutional monarchy can be demonstrated by royal assent of an act of parliament when her majesty, the late majesty, the queen and i saw. maje
house of house of lords? lords unamended in the house of lords . so everything is ready to go . . so everything is ready to go. so everything is ready to get the bill through as quickly as possible . and the next question possible. and the next question is they going to come is what are they going to come up with by way of amendments? if that's what they and that's what they do? and remember, lords, of remember, the house of lords, of course, an unelected body . so course, is an unelected body....
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. the house of lords. prevent the deportation of asylum seekers. downing street says the bill is compassionate and fair for justin. welby says it treats migrants as invaders. it is a sign road bill, not a whole of government bill. it does not draw in conflict— g a it does not draw in conflict management and nnovoniion— draw in conflict management and prevention, which— draw in conflict management and prevention, which drives nigniion— prevention, which drives migration. it— prevention, which drives migration. it does not draw in oiinoio— migration. it does not draw in climate impacts— migration. it does not draw in climate impacts which drive nienoiion— climate impacts which drive migration and— climate impacts which drive migration and conflict. it is isolationist— migration and conflict. it is isolationist ._ migration and conflict. it is isolationist. it— migration and conflict. it is isolationist. it is morally unacceptable— isolationist. it is morally unacceptable and politically inoonooi— unacceptable
. the house of lords. prevent the deportation of asylum seekers. downing street says the bill is compassionate and fair for justin. welby says it treats migrants as invaders. it is a sign road bill, not a whole of government bill. it does not draw in conflict— g a it does not draw in conflict management and nnovoniion— draw in conflict management and prevention, which— draw in conflict management and prevention, which drives nigniion— prevention, which drives migration. it—...
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and veto of the house of lords. and i veto of the house of lords. again, is charles building on particularly his— again, is charles building on particularly his mother at his methete— particularly his mother at his mother's coronation in 1953 . for mother's coronation in 1953. for the thet— mother's coronation in 1953. for the first time,— mother's coronation in 1953. for the first time, there was a non—anglican_ the first time, there was a non—anglican element in the ceemony wheh— non—anglican element in the ceremony when the modern rater of ceremony when the modern rater et the— ceremony when the modern rater et the eehetet— ceremony when the modern rater of the general assembly of the chwtch— of the general assembly of the chwtch et— of the general assembly of the church of scotland presented the eeeeheh— church of scotland presented the eeeeheh wtth— church of scotland presented the sovereign with the— church of scotland presented the sovereign with the bible on whtch— sovereign with the bible on whhch the— sovereign with the bible on which the
and veto of the house of lords. and i veto of the house of lords. again, is charles building on particularly his— again, is charles building on particularly his mother at his methete— particularly his mother at his mother's coronation in 1953 . for mother's coronation in 1953. for the thet— mother's coronation in 1953. for the first time,— mother's coronation in 1953. for the first time, there was a non—anglican_ the first time, there was a non—anglican element in the ceemony...
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— , line their seats, go to the house of lords early and cause hyeteettehe— house of lords earlyon? you know what this is a etvtt thet— johnson? you know what this is a civil war that is— johnson? you know what this is a civil war that is playing out vtthth— civil war that is playing out vtthth the— civil war that is playing out within the conservative party . within the conservative party. no within the conservative party. he 900d_ within the conservative party. he geet trerh — within the conservative party. no good from their perspective can come of it— no good from their perspective can come of it and defeat it at the— can come of it and defeat it at the hert— can come of it and defeat it at the next election,— can come of it and defeat it at the next election, in my view, teerhe— the next election, in my view, looms ever larger.— the next election, in my view, looms ever larger. well, alex crevtey— looms ever larger. well, alex crevtey te— looms ever larger. well, alex crevtey te e— looms ever larger. well, alex crowley is a former political etvteer— crowley is a former polit
— , line their seats, go to the house of lords early and cause hyeteettehe— house of lords earlyon? you know what this is a etvtt thet— johnson? you know what this is a civil war that is— johnson? you know what this is a civil war that is playing out vtthth— civil war that is playing out vtthth the— civil war that is playing out within the conservative party . within the conservative party. no within the conservative party. he 900d_ within the conservative party. he geet trerh —...
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— , line their seats, go to the house of lords early and cause hyeteettehe— house of lords earlyon? you know what this is a etvtt thet— johnson? you know what this is a civil war that is— johnson? you know what this is a civil war that is playing out vtthth— civil war that is playing out vtthth the— civil war that is playing out within the conservative party . within the conservative party. no within the conservative party. he 900d_ within the conservative party. he geet trerh — within the conservative party. no good from their perspective can come of it— no good from their perspective can come of it and defeat it at the— can come of it and defeat it at the hert— can come of it and defeat it at the next election,— can come of it and defeat it at the next election, in my view, teerhe— the next election, in my view, looms ever larger.— the next election, in my view, looms ever larger. well, alex crevtey— looms ever larger. well, alex crevtey te— looms ever larger. well, alex crevtey te e— looms ever larger. well, alex crowley is a former political etvteer— crowley is a former polit
— , line their seats, go to the house of lords early and cause hyeteettehe— house of lords earlyon? you know what this is a etvtt thet— johnson? you know what this is a civil war that is— johnson? you know what this is a civil war that is playing out vtthth— civil war that is playing out vtthth the— civil war that is playing out within the conservative party . within the conservative party. no within the conservative party. he 900d_ within the conservative party. he geet trerh —...
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and veto of the house of lords. and i veto of the house of lords. bner-e— particularly his mother at his mother's coronation in 1953 . for mother's coronation in 1953. for the mother's coronation in 1953. for bne bbreb— mother's coronation in 1953. for the first time,— mother's coronation in 1953. for the first time, there was a non—anglican_ the first time, there was a non—anglican element in the ceeny wnen— non—anglican element in the ceremony when the modern rater of we— ceremony when the modern rater of be cenerab— ceremony when the modern rater of the general assembly of the cnwrcn— of the general assembly of the cnwrcn ob— of the general assembly of the church of scotland presented the eowerebng— church of scotland presented the eoerebng wbbn— church of scotland presented the sovereign with the— church of scotland presented the sovereign with the bible on wnbcn— sovereign with the bible on wnbcn bne— sovereign with the bible on which the oaths— sovereign with the bible on which the oaths are going to be wbbn— which the oaths are going to be wbb
and veto of the house of lords. and i veto of the house of lords. bner-e— particularly his mother at his mother's coronation in 1953 . for mother's coronation in 1953. for the mother's coronation in 1953. for bne bbreb— mother's coronation in 1953. for the first time,— mother's coronation in 1953. for the first time, there was a non—anglican_ the first time, there was a non—anglican element in the ceeny wnen— non—anglican element in the ceremony when the modern rater of we—...
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— the bishops bench in the bloated house of lords and— the bishops bench in the bloated house ofjacob? no, i like being in the house of commons. okay. just checking. anvvav— commons. okay. just checking. anyway-as— commons. okay. just checking. anvvav-as a— commons. okay. just checking. anvvav-as d-ofl commons. okay. just checking. i anyway-as a-of moral anyway welby as a voice of moral minority,— anyway welby as a voice of moral authority,ithink_ anyway welby as a voice of moral authority, ithink the _ anyway welby as a voice of moral authority, think the of authority, i think the church of ingiand— authority, i think the church of ingiand in— authority, i think the church of england in many— authority, i think the church of england in many ways in terms of its england in many ways in terms of is progressive— england in many ways in terms of its progressive principles, opvioasiv—ai obviously it falls apart a bit ound— obviously it falls apart a bit ound gav— obviously it falls apart a bit around gay-but. obviously it falls apart a bit around gay but it around gay marriage, but i
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house of as well. so the house of lords as well. so these things neatly the house of lords as well. is in the house— his remit? but i mean, he is in the house of— his remit? but i mean, he is in the house of lords— his remit? but i mean, he is in the house of lords for- “ ”titi“ l?’ but i mean, he is in the house of lords for a reason. then-o— the house of lords for a reason. then-o o— the house of lords for a reason. there's a second— the house of lords for a reason. there's a second house for a hnt— there's a second house for a reason, but equally he one of the— reason, but equally he one of the dismissals— reason, but equally he one of the dismissals from deputy party chohnon— the dismissals from deputy party chohnon too— the dismissals from deputy party chairman lee anderson is that the archbishop— chairman lee anderson is that the archbishop is— chairman lee anderson is that the archbishop is kind of tgnonng— the archbishop is kind of tgnonng tho— the archbishop is kind of ignoring the will of the people. and— ignoring the will of the people. and he— ignoring the will of the pe
house of as well. so the house of lords as well. so these things neatly the house of lords as well. is in the house— his remit? but i mean, he is in the house of— his remit? but i mean, he is in the house of lords— his remit? but i mean, he is in the house of lords for- “ ”titi“ l?’ but i mean, he is in the house of lords for a reason. then-o— the house of lords for a reason. then-o o— the house of lords for a reason. there's a second— the house of lords for a reason....
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religion being mixed, here in the uk today with the archbishop of canterbury using his role in the house of lordsbeing debated in the upper house of parliament — and would see some migrants being sent to what are described as �*safe' third countries, such as rwanda, to have their asylum claims processed. ministers say it's the best way of deterring people from risking their lives crossing the english channel in small boats. here's archbishopjustin outlining why, in his opinion, the uk government's proposals don't tackle the long term and global nature of the problem. evenif even if this bill succeeded in temporarily stopping the boats, it won't stop conflict or climate migration. the ipcc forecasts that climate change by itself, let alone the conflicts it has already caused, will lead to at least 800 million more refugees a year in total by 2050. and what if other countries follow suit? the unhcr has warned that the bill could lead to the collapse of the international system that protects refugees. is that what we want? the united kingdom contribution to be in our leadership? with more on this, l
religion being mixed, here in the uk today with the archbishop of canterbury using his role in the house of lordsbeing debated in the upper house of parliament — and would see some migrants being sent to what are described as �*safe' third countries, such as rwanda, to have their asylum claims processed. ministers say it's the best way of deterring people from risking their lives crossing the english channel in small boats. here's archbishopjustin outlining why, in his opinion, the uk...
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the bill is being debated for the first time in the house of lords, with ministers insisting that thereduce the number of small boats crossing the channel. 0ur political correspondent damian grammaticas reports. illegal migration bill. this legislation is one of rishi sunak�*s key policies, but the criticism from some in the lords today has been withering. it some in the lords today has been witherina. , ., ., , , withering. it is isolationist. it is morally unacceptable _ withering. it is isolationist. it is morally unacceptable and - withering. it is isolationist. it is- morally unacceptable and politically impractical to let the poorest countries deal with the crisis alone and cut our international aid. and what if other countries follow suit? the unhcr has warned that the bill could lead to the collapse of the international system that protects refugees. is that what we want? rishi sunak�*s promise is to stop the boats. last year some 45,000 people crossed the passage and this way. the bill would mean anyone arriving in the uk by this or any other irregular route would be detained
the bill is being debated for the first time in the house of lords, with ministers insisting that thereduce the number of small boats crossing the channel. 0ur political correspondent damian grammaticas reports. illegal migration bill. this legislation is one of rishi sunak�*s key policies, but the criticism from some in the lords today has been withering. it some in the lords today has been witherina. , ., ., , , withering. it is isolationist. it is morally unacceptable _ withering. it is...
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, trying to subvert— of the house of lords,400 at least ttteoottw— the way, another 400 at least are illegally streaming in over the coronation— are illegally streaming in over the coronation bank holiday weekend— the coronation bank holiday weekend ,— the coronation bank holiday weekend , and— the coronation bank holiday weekend , and no one man weekend, and no one man represente— weekend, and no one man represents this— weekend, and no one man represents this phenomenon hettet— represents this phenomenon hettetthoh— represents this phenomenon better than the— represents this phenomenon better than the archbishop of cohtethow— better than the archbishop of cohtethow ,— better than the archbishop of canterbury , who— better than the archbishop of canterbury , who has already canterbury, who has already etohheo— canterbury, who has already slammed the— canterbury, who has already slammed the illegal migration bill slammed the illegal migration httt oho— slammed the illegal migration httt one the— slammed the illegal migration bi
, trying to subvert— of the house of lords,400 at least ttteoottw— the way, another 400 at least are illegally streaming in over the coronation— are illegally streaming in over the coronation bank holiday weekend— the coronation bank holiday weekend ,— the coronation bank holiday weekend , and— the coronation bank holiday weekend , and no one man weekend, and no one man represente— weekend, and no one man represents this— weekend, and no one man represents this phenomenon...
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, trying to subvert— of the house of lords,400 at least ttteoottw— the way, another 400 at least are illegally streaming in over the coronation— are illegally streaming in over the coronation bank holiday weekend— the coronation bank holiday weekend ,— the coronation bank holiday weekend , and— the coronation bank holiday weekend , and no one man weekend, and no one man represente— weekend, and no one man represents this— weekend, and no one man represents this phenomenon hettet— represents this phenomenon hettetthoh— represents this phenomenon better than the— represents this phenomenon better than the archbishop of cohtethow— better than the archbishop of cohtethow ,— better than the archbishop of canterbury , who— better than the archbishop of canterbury , who has already canterbury, who has already etohheo— canterbury, who has already slammed the— canterbury, who has already slammed the illegal migration bill slammed the illegal migration httt oho— slammed the illegal migration httt one the— slammed the illegal migration bi
, trying to subvert— of the house of lords,400 at least ttteoottw— the way, another 400 at least are illegally streaming in over the coronation— are illegally streaming in over the coronation bank holiday weekend— the coronation bank holiday weekend ,— the coronation bank holiday weekend , and— the coronation bank holiday weekend , and no one man weekend, and no one man represente— weekend, and no one man represents this— weekend, and no one man represents this phenomenon...
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getting up close to politics as i have being in the house of lords and part of the parliamentary systemetween the head of state and the parliamentary system which is accountable to the people you need that. that changes there are highs and lows in it we had lows recently we have seen social media which is a huge impact on politics >> baroness, i apologize we have to jump in we are coming to the end of the program. thank you for your thoughts and joining us thank you very much, baroness kennedy. julianna, as you heard, a big debate >> i look forward to more conversations. tanya, thank you that is it for "street signs." i'm julianna tatelbaum "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. ready to take your business to the next level? scale it with the commerce platform, made for entrepreneurs. shopify is specially designed to help you grow your business. with easy, customizable themes that let you build your brand. marketing tools that get your products out there. yeah, way out there. shipping solutions that actually save you time. and that's just the beginning. from start ups to scale ups. onl
getting up close to politics as i have being in the house of lords and part of the parliamentary systemetween the head of state and the parliamentary system which is accountable to the people you need that. that changes there are highs and lows in it we had lows recently we have seen social media which is a huge impact on politics >> baroness, i apologize we have to jump in we are coming to the end of the program. thank you for your thoughts and joining us thank you very much, baroness...
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you are now in the house of lords, saw»— are now in the house of lords, lara assass— are now in the houseen i was a of state and they a secretary of state and they revised my legislation, i'd first how dare they first think, how dare they suggest any changes to its perfect ? but almost every perfect? but almost every occasion i accepted their revisions because they were usually sensible. it's just struck usually sensible. it's just swwsw ms— usually sensible. it's just struck me since- usually sensible. it's just struck me since you- it'sjust struck me since you said that was—was- struck me since you said that the—the illegal. the immigration the illegal immigration— the immigration the illegal immigration bill that's gonna ways— immigration bill that's gonna ways a— immigration bill that's gonna ways a wash— immigration bill that's gonna have a tough time in the lords. it have a tough time in the lords. w wu— have a tough time in the lords. at will ways— have a tough time in the lords. at will have a— have a tough time in the lords. it will have a tough— have a tough time in the lords. i
you are now in the house of lords, saw»— are now in the house of lords, lara assass— are now in the houseen i was a of state and they a secretary of state and they revised my legislation, i'd first how dare they first think, how dare they suggest any changes to its perfect ? but almost every perfect? but almost every occasion i accepted their revisions because they were usually sensible. it's just struck usually sensible. it's just swwsw ms— usually sensible. it's just struck me since-...
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you are now in the house of lords, saw»— are now in the house of lords, was assass— are now in the houseislation, when i was a of state and they a secretary of state and they revised my legislation, i'd first how dare they first think, how dare they suggest any changes to its perfect ? but almost every perfect? but almost every occasion i accepted their revisions because they were usually sensible. it's just struck usually sensible. it's just swwsw ms— usually sensible. it's just struck me since- usually sensible. it's just struck me since you- it'sjust struck me since you said that was—was- struck me since you said that the—the illegal. the immigration the illegal immigration— the immigration the illegal immigration bill that's gonna ways— immigration bill that's gonna ways a— immigration bill that's gonna ways a wash— immigration bill that's gonna have a tough time in the lords. it have a tough time in the lords. w wu— have a tough time in the lords. at will ways— have a tough time in the lords. at will have a— have a tough time in the lords. it will have a tough— have a tough time in
you are now in the house of lords, saw»— are now in the house of lords, was assass— are now in the houseislation, when i was a of state and they a secretary of state and they revised my legislation, i'd first how dare they first think, how dare they suggest any changes to its perfect ? but almost every perfect? but almost every occasion i accepted their revisions because they were usually sensible. it's just struck usually sensible. it's just swwsw ms— usually sensible. it's just struck...
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house of lords-that house of lords to scratch that bob.— house of lords to scratch that iion.on this morning. vaiews@gbnews.uk is the email oneness,— vaiews@gbnews.uk is the email oneness, eo— vaiews@gbnews.uk is the email oneness, so you— vaiews@gbnews.uk is the email address, so you can— vaiews@gbnews.uk is the email address, so you can tweet us at gb address, so you can tweet us at on newe— address, so you can tweet us at on newe- nun— address, so you can tweet us at gb news. but first— address, so you can tweet us at gb news. but first of all, here is your— gb news. but first of all, here is your newe— gb news. but first of all, here is your news with— gb news. but first of all, here is your news with bethany elsey . nooe—
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well, we value scrutiny in the house of lords, and this is an important piece of legislation, but thehere's nothing moral about allowing this trade to continue. stopping the boats is one of the prime minister's main priorities. the thing is, actually doing so is loaded with practical, moral, financial and diplomatic issues — and as we've seen today, political ones too. ministers remain confident they will eventually turn their ideas into law, but they're not putting a timetable on it. as the arguments about small—boat crossings continue to rage, another 400 migrants have been brought ashore here since saturday. chris mason, bbc news. our top story this evening: bbc news has learnt an autistic girl aged 16 spent nearly seven months in a busy general hospital due to a lack of suitable children's mental health services in england. and still to come, we look at the growing issue of homelessness, as charities say the sector is on its knees. coming up in sport on bbc news: rain causes chaos on stage five of the giro d'italia, as mark cavendish crashes over the line to still finish fifth. it
well, we value scrutiny in the house of lords, and this is an important piece of legislation, but thehere's nothing moral about allowing this trade to continue. stopping the boats is one of the prime minister's main priorities. the thing is, actually doing so is loaded with practical, moral, financial and diplomatic issues — and as we've seen today, political ones too. ministers remain confident they will eventually turn their ideas into law, but they're not putting a timetable on it. as the...
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something to learn from the british , just as they do from us, and the total disappearance of the house of lords the upper house of the british parliament, and well, protests are also expected that ah, supporters of leftist views there, they will speak what do we need this monarchy for, that we only maintain the monarchy, that we don't need to spend budget funds on these monarchs and it was also visible. by the way, how a part of society accepted prince harry's words because they really had an effect the bombs that exploded in january of this year and well, the british are still discussing them because and how important it is to me, by the way, it concerns hrz that in these memoirs that i had the opportunity to read in these elections, harry is shown, as you know, an ordinary person with his emotions, fears, for which they hate its partly because of the history with diana partly because of these financial moments but i think that the monarchy will remain in great britain because, despite everything, the monarchy is changing precisely under elizabeth the second and a lot has been done to make ana
something to learn from the british , just as they do from us, and the total disappearance of the house of lords the upper house of the british parliament, and well, protests are also expected that ah, supporters of leftist views there, they will speak what do we need this monarchy for, that we only maintain the monarchy, that we don't need to spend budget funds on these monarchs and it was also visible. by the way, how a part of society accepted prince harry's words because they really had an...
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ultimately, there was an emergency question in the house of parliament and the house of commons on the following day, the house of lords. and that's the defense was constantly repeated. however, such as the trust parties support for my case and the fact of the government needed to intervene within the week. the governance line had changed to one of kevin price, a need to treat taylor as a result of that. it's really difficult to ascertain what help they want to me. they probably said they wouldn't get involved in legal proceedings in a 3rd party country, which of course, it does what it wants to. i don't know what went on behind prize tools when various governmental officials came to craig shot at notes. what's extent my case discussed is certain people on the outside. certainly fortunately i'm on a pill i was allowed, helps protects report station types of pay. 15000 years and fell at my possible openness, the homeless cases. but ultimately my international law outside of the cabinet determines and that's the red light. this has never been issued in this way to display them. in some hope it's monaco should never have
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ultimately there was an emergency question in the house of parliament and the house of commons on the following day. the house of lords. and that's the defense was constantly repeated. however, um, such as the trust parties support for my case and the fact of the government needed . so into the, within the week the governance line had changed to monitor kevin price and need to treat to tell you that as a result of that, it's really difficult to ascertain what help they want to me. they probably said they wouldn't get involved in legal proceedings in a 3rd party country, which of course, it does what it wants to. i don't know what went on behind prize tools when various governmental officials came to christ. i don't know to what extent my case was discussed. i got nothing to demonstrate. it was so mild, so it would be on the face of it. the support from the government was was opposing additional. how are you able to deal psychologically with that year of uncertainty? in croatia, you were separated from your family, you were unable to earn any money. you had the prospect of arresting deportation hanging over your head.
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the illegal migration bill is being debated in the house of lords for the first time today. the government is expected to face opposition. a dime in liverpool where eurovision has already been throwing up some surprises, got under way with its first semifinal on tuesday evening. hello, i'm lukwesa burak. the former prime minister of pakistan, imran khan, has appeared before a judge at a police compound in islamabad, a day after his dramatic arrest on corruption charges. the prosecutor requested he be held in remand for two weeks, but his lawyer has opposed this. police, anticipating violence, have set up roadblocks with cargo containers on the main road leading to their headquarters in islamabad. elsewhere — mr khan's supporters have called for further protests across the country. police say a senior leader of his party, asad umar, had been taken into custody to prevent any disturbance. live now to islamabad to my colleague, farhatjaved, from bbc urdu. just take us through what happened earlier. 50 just take us through what happened earlier. ., ., ., just take us through wha
the illegal migration bill is being debated in the house of lords for the first time today. the government is expected to face opposition. a dime in liverpool where eurovision has already been throwing up some surprises, got under way with its first semifinal on tuesday evening. hello, i'm lukwesa burak. the former prime minister of pakistan, imran khan, has appeared before a judge at a police compound in islamabad, a day after his dramatic arrest on corruption charges. the prosecutor requested...
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the archbishop has condemned the uk government illegal migration built in the speech of the house of lords. and donald trump says he will appeal against the verdict that found him guilty of sexually abusing and defaming the journalist. in canterbury, describing this illegal migration built as immoral. proposed illegal migration laws. they're being debated in the upper house of parliament — and would see some migrants being sent to what are described as �*safe�* third countries, such as rwanda, to have their asylum claims processed. ministers say it's the best way of deterring people from risking their lives crossing the english channel in small boats. here's archbishopjustin outlining why, in his opinion, the uk government's proposals don't tackle the long term and global nature of the problem. evenif even if this bill succeeded in temporarily stopping the boats, and i do not think it will, it will not stop conflict or climate migration. they forecasted that climate change by itself, let alone the conflicts it's already causing, will lead to at least 800 million more refugees a yearin at l
the archbishop has condemned the uk government illegal migration built in the speech of the house of lords. and donald trump says he will appeal against the verdict that found him guilty of sexually abusing and defaming the journalist. in canterbury, describing this illegal migration built as immoral. proposed illegal migration laws. they're being debated in the upper house of parliament — and would see some migrants being sent to what are described as �*safe�* third countries, such as...
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,- goes political today in the house of lordsdemned the government's ttteeot— condemned the government's illegal migration bill in a rare intervention— illegal migration bill in a rare intervention in— illegal migration bill in a rare intervention in the house of torts.— intervention in the house of torts. the— intervention in the house of lords. the controversial legislation _ lords. the controversial legislation aims to detain and homoto— legislation aims to detain and month tehoe— legislation aims to detain and promptly remove migrants who h— promptly remove migrants who th the— promptly remove migrants who arrive in the uk— promptly remove migrants who arrive in the uk in small boats.
,- goes political today in the house of lordsdemned the government's ttteeot— condemned the government's illegal migration bill in a rare intervention— illegal migration bill in a rare intervention in— illegal migration bill in a rare intervention in the house of torts.— intervention in the house of torts. the— intervention in the house of lords. the controversial legislation _ lords. the controversial legislation aims to detain and homoto— legislation aims to detain and month...
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house . ahead of his house of lords. should be very iceland. now, we should be very clear about this, mark. this is the council of europe.- clear about this, mark. this is the council of europe. - t this is the council of europe. . clear about this, mark. this is the council of europe. it's not tne— the council of europe. it's not the tatenean— the council of europe. it's not the european council. the european council being an eu body. this is wider than that. clearly, that's why it's been held in iceland. but as you say, held in iceland. but as you say, he is going to chance to speak to european leaders, not least of all ursula von der leyen. the eu commission president. they have a pretty have formed a pretty close friendship over the last six months we're told months or so, and we're told that migration is going to be on the agenda with the prime minister very much making the case the small boats case that if the small boats crisis in the english channel is to stopped, it is going to to be stopped, it is going to have
house . ahead of his house of lords. should be very iceland. now, we should be very clear about this, mark. this is the council of europe.- clear about this, mark. this is the council of europe. - t this is the council of europe. . clear about this, mark. this is the council of europe. it's not tne— the council of europe. it's not the tatenean— the council of europe. it's not the european council. the european council being an eu body. this is wider than that. clearly, that's why it's been...
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it isn't. 87 lord. up with an instant to speak, but one in ten of all members of the house of lords so, as you say, the government's illegal migration bill, it has been through the commons, voted through by mps, and this place is a legal duty on the home secretary to remove anybody who arrives illegally to rwanda, which the uk has an agreement with, or to another safe third country, that's the main thrust of what this bill does. it also caps the number of people who can come through safe and legal roots and it gives a bit more discretion to ministers to be able to ignore rulings from the european court of human rights in strasbourg, last minute injunctions to stop people being sent to places like rwanda. so those are the things it does, those have been added in actually during its journey through the commons, but we are also waiting to hearfrom the commons, but we are also waiting to hear from the archbishop of canterbury about this, he has previously said it is the opposite of the nature of god.— previously said it is the opposite of the nature of god. helen, thank ou ve of the nature
it isn't. 87 lord. up with an instant to speak, but one in ten of all members of the house of lords so, as you say, the government's illegal migration bill, it has been through the commons, voted through by mps, and this place is a legal duty on the home secretary to remove anybody who arrives illegally to rwanda, which the uk has an agreement with, or to another safe third country, that's the main thrust of what this bill does. it also caps the number of people who can come through safe and...
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on november 19, 1937, the leader of the house of lords arrived at hitler's alpine residence. rl of halifax. they talked for a long time the most important thing he said. lord halifax britain regards germany as a bulwark against communism and britain has no objection to austria and czechoslovakia joining germany and dancing. in february 38, british prime minister neville chamberlain declares in the house of commons that to be expected from britain and support for the independence of austria this signal march 12 hitler enters austria had to be postponed because some of the german equipment broke down on the road. on the march, it is very important to understand the wehrmacht of the march 38 model, this is still an untested technique. the undertrained crews of this equipment are not up to your trained command staff, underdeveloped logistics, and so on . on march 18, the ussr appeals to washington, paris and london with a proposal to express a collective protest against the anschluss. the answer followed on march 24 from the house of general great britain from prime minister chamb
on november 19, 1937, the leader of the house of lords arrived at hitler's alpine residence. rl of halifax. they talked for a long time the most important thing he said. lord halifax britain regards germany as a bulwark against communism and britain has no objection to austria and czechoslovakia joining germany and dancing. in february 38, british prime minister neville chamberlain declares in the house of commons that to be expected from britain and support for the independence of austria this...
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so the house of commons, the house of lords, and the we're seeing the building on the right. that's put colors house, which is part of the pumps of westminster. so with m. p, i have offices and they are getting very close now to westminster abbey, to where this, the setting of this combination will be taking place 1st since 1953. the big been the in the background as well as timing in the background. timing. perfect . timing should just be hit the camera back there. it says on the left hand side sick, been very hostile london controls the policy through the berry at westminster abbey, where the coordination will take place in just a minute. i think it's an important event. and besides, as with thinking about all these little details, because the state of britain in the well, that's not quite the power used to be, but this, i suppose the royal family would want this to be a bit of a, a, a p r moment for them to, to, to show themselves to the world once more and say this is where we are and invite the world back in and say, you know, come in, have a look if it's towards them. if
so the house of commons, the house of lords, and the we're seeing the building on the right. that's put colors house, which is part of the pumps of westminster. so with m. p, i have offices and they are getting very close now to westminster abbey, to where this, the setting of this combination will be taking place 1st since 1953. the big been the in the background as well as timing in the background. timing. perfect . timing should just be hit the camera back there. it says on the left hand...
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daniel moylan is a tory peer in the house of lords ant— tory peer in the house of lords ant aw— tory ritish.-there's a- yes, of course. i'm proud to be british. there's a survey british. well, there's a survey tetng— british. well, there's a survey being conducted— british. well, there's a survey being conducted that's found tnat— being conducted that's found tnat aagarenttw— being conducted that's found that apparently two thirds of nrttane— that apparently two thirds of britons feel— that apparently two thirds of britons feel less proud of the uk britons feel less proud of the nt-tnew— britons feel less proud of the nt-tnew trt— britons feel less proud of the uk .they did five- britons feel less proud of the uk they did five years ago. uk than they did five years ago. aaaarenttw— uk than they did five years ago. aaaarenttw atea. — uk than they did five years ago. apparently also, 68% of people teet— apparently also, 68% of people teet tnat— apparently also, 68% of people teet tnat tne— apparently also, 68% of people feel that the uk— apparently also, 68% of people feel that the uk i
daniel moylan is a tory peer in the house of lords ant— tory peer in the house of lords ant aw— tory ritish.-there's a- yes, of course. i'm proud to be british. there's a survey british. well, there's a survey tetng— british. well, there's a survey being conducted— british. well, there's a survey being conducted that's found tnat— being conducted that's found tnat aagarenttw— being conducted that's found that apparently two thirds of nrttane— that apparently two thirds of britons...
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and ttetote— role of the house of lords and ttetote tn— role of the house, we don't know when tt-e got to te. ant— but remember, we don't know when it's got to be. and until then, tneteot— it's got to be. and until then, tneteot ot— it's got to be. and until then, instead of focusing on process, vttet— instead of focusing on process, which conservatives seem to which the conservatives seem to tove— which the conservatives seem to tove ot— which the conservatives seem to tove ot tte— which the conservatives seem to love at the moment because it ttetnoete— love at the moment because it distracts-what— love at the moment because it distracts what mess they're distracts from what mess they're tottng— distracts from what mess they're tottng-eeonony- distracts from what mess they're making economy the making of the economy and the eeoge— making of the economy and the sewage on our beaches, instead of sewage on our beaches, instead ot totng— sewage on our beaches, instead ot totng ttot,— sewage on our beaches, instead of doing that, we— sewage on our beaches, inst
and ttetote— role of the house of lords and ttetote tn— role of the house, we don't know when tt-e got to te. ant— but remember, we don't know when it's got to be. and until then, tneteot— it's got to be. and until then, tneteot ot— it's got to be. and until then, instead of focusing on process, vttet— instead of focusing on process, which conservatives seem to which the conservatives seem to tove— which the conservatives seem to tove ot— which the conservatives seem to tove ot...
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, teegs— peer in the house of lords, teegs ne— peer in the house of lords, keeps me company asse wnen t to go on— which is very unusual because when i do go on my covid rounds, nost— when i do go on my covid rounds, nost ot— when i do go on my covid rounds, nost ot wot— when i do go on my covid rounds, most on too get— when i do go on my covid rounds, most on too get tn— when i do go on my covid rounds, most of you get in touch and ten— most of you get in touch and tett ne— most of you get in touch and tett me to— most of you get in touch and tell me to shut— most of you get in touch and tell me to shut up and move on non— tell me to shut up and move on tnon oovtg. — tell me to shut up and move on from covm. but— tell me to shut up and move on from covid. but actually, some of from covid. but actually, some ot wot— from covid. but actually, some ot wot oe— from covid. but actually, some of you are agreeing with me tontgnt— of you are agreeing with me tontgnt tnot— of you are agreeing with me tonight that the _ of you are agreeing with me tonight that the whole division in tonig
, teegs— peer in the house of lords, teegs ne— peer in the house of lords, keeps me company asse wnen t to go on— which is very unusual because when i do go on my covid rounds, nost— when i do go on my covid rounds, nost ot— when i do go on my covid rounds, nost ot wot— when i do go on my covid rounds, most on too get— when i do go on my covid rounds, most on too get tn— when i do go on my covid rounds, most of you get in touch and ten— most of you get in touch and tett ne—...
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the through the house of lords. the hw— through the house of lords. through the house of lords. the new law aims to tackle small heat— new law aims to tackle small boat crossings,— new law aims to tackle small boat crossings, sending asylum eeeehe— boat crossings, sending asylum eeeehe beeh— boat crossings, sending asylum seekers back home or to a third country— seekers back home or to a third country such— seekers back home or to a third country such he— seekers back home or to a third country such as rwanda. the uk shoute— country such as rwanda. the uk should he— country such as rwanda. the uk should he at— country such as rwanda. the uk should be at the heart of putting this agenda on the international minds of different people and institutions. that's what we'll be doing today, talking to other countries about cooperating, also to talking cooperating, but also to talking the european court. now part of my approach is to put new laws in place in the uk. that's our stop the boats bill. it's novel, it's ambitious, but i believe it is compliant with
the through the house of lords. the hw— through the house of lords. through the house of lords. the new law aims to tackle small heat— new law aims to tackle small boat crossings,— new law aims to tackle small boat crossings, sending asylum eeeehe— boat crossings, sending asylum eeeehe beeh— boat crossings, sending asylum seekers back home or to a third country— seekers back home or to a third country such— seekers back home or to a third country such he— seekers back home or...