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labour and the opposition parties. theirfear that all these right incorporated as pa rt that all these right incorporated as part of then, the environment, workers' rights, the rest of it, that there will be some in the tory party who wants to start unpicking it. almost immediately we got a sense of that from one conservative at least. two years from today our sovereign parliament will indeed have the power to parliament will indeed have the powerto amend, parliament will indeed have the power to amend, repeal or improve all this ghastly eu legislation. i will pass on the assessment of the legislation, i will reinforce the point i've already made. the aim of this bill at the end of the day is to bring the decisions back to this house. david davis's response to that. what concerns are you picking up from one peas —— mps on that scrutiny? how much is going to be open to scrutiny? because there is so much that needs to be transferred over the argument from the government is you can't have a full debate about all of it. they would argue a lot of these eu laws and regulations were brought in by something called a statutory
labour and the opposition parties. theirfear that all these right incorporated as pa rt that all these right incorporated as part of then, the environment, workers' rights, the rest of it, that there will be some in the tory party who wants to start unpicking it. almost immediately we got a sense of that from one conservative at least. two years from today our sovereign parliament will indeed have the power to parliament will indeed have the powerto amend, parliament will indeed have the power...
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the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he will oppose plans to give ministers the power to change some aspects of the law after brexit without pa for what will happen after britain leaves the eu in two years' time. we need total accountability at every stage of this whole brexit negotiation. i understand there is going to be about 12 ancillary—related bills. we're not going to sit there and hand over powers to this government to override parliament, override democracy and just set down a series of diktats for what is going to happen in the future. we'd be failing in our duty as democratically—elected parliamentarians if we did that. the government will announce proposals to repeal the 1972 act that brought the uk into what was then the european economic community. earlier, our political correspondent, mark lobel told me what the government hoped to achieve. the way that they want to go about doing that is to transition that law into british law, but they don't wa nt into british law, but they don't want any legal black hole is to be left. the government wants to give ministers special powers so they can tidy up a lot of the stu
the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he will oppose plans to give ministers the power to change some aspects of the law after brexit without pa for what will happen after britain leaves the eu in two years' time. we need total accountability at every stage of this whole brexit negotiation. i understand there is going to be about 12 ancillary—related bills. we're not going to sit there and hand over powers to this government to override parliament, override democracy and just set down a series...
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the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he will oppose plans to give ministers the power to change some aspects of the law after brexit without paof the publication on thursday of government plans for what will happen after britain leaves the eu in two years' time. the government wants to include the powers in its great repeal bill. more details will be published later this week. some still might not we are europe! some still might not want it, but brexit is beckoning. the majority voted, and the government is about to start the formal process. parliament will see the historic moment this week, followed by details of the government's plan to give control over uk laws to westminster instead of brussels. some warn, as this complex work begins, mps must be involved. we're not going to set there and hand over powers to this government to override parliament, override democracy and just set down a series of diktats, what's going to happen in the future. so what does the government plan? it will introduce a great repeal bill, bringing eu regulations into domestic law — everything from environmental legislation to workers' rights. then
the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he will oppose plans to give ministers the power to change some aspects of the law after brexit without paof the publication on thursday of government plans for what will happen after britain leaves the eu in two years' time. the government wants to include the powers in its great repeal bill. more details will be published later this week. some still might not we are europe! some still might not want it, but brexit is beckoning. the majority voted, and the...
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england, former labour voters, that perhaps coming from douglas ca rswell‘s conservative perhaps coming from douglas carswell‘s conservative tradition, perhaps he did not see himself as pak you. a former head of the metropolitan police has called for changes to security at westminster, following wednesday's terror attack. former commissioner lord blair said there should be a review of the arming of officers. two men from birmingham continue to be questioned by police in connection with the attack. our correspondent nick bea ke reports the scramble of armed police in the aftermath of the westminster attack. new video taken by a taxi driver shows how marksmen swooped on parliament from all directions. this footage shows medical equipment being thrown to those treating the unarmed pc keith palmer. but it was to no avail. now, one former police chief in charge during the london bombings 12 years ago, believes security at westminster needs to be tightened. i am absolutely certain that there will be a review now of the kind of outer soft rim. always behind it is the inner core of armed officers, but pc keith palmer has paid for his life for that soft outer rim and i think his
england, former labour voters, that perhaps coming from douglas ca rswell‘s conservative perhaps coming from douglas carswell‘s conservative tradition, perhaps he did not see himself as pak you. a former head of the metropolitan police has called for changes to security at westminster, following wednesday's terror attack. former commissioner lord blair said there should be a review of the arming of officers. two men from birmingham continue to be questioned by police in connection with the...
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the ulster unionists, good, traditional socialists on the labour side who are fed up with people running their lives. erin banks, one of the paerin banks, one of the party's the founders in years gone by and said he is expelled on the party. given what he has said about forming a separate party, given he has said he will stand against you as ukip mp, he says, should he be expeued? as ukip mp, he says, should he be expelled? it is sad when one of the 40,000 members leaves the party for whatever reason. fundamentally, i have no more say in these matters, whether or not it is an nec decision. i have no more say in nec decisions than in deciding who gets a knighthood. it is not something i decide. i had stood for election in clacton four times. there have been some colourful characters on the ballot paper. i am sure at the next election there will be colourful characters as well. the more the merrier. we are all looking forward to the clacton election! we should find a bit more out about the mood of mrs may round about 12:30pm when we're expecting her to make the statement on last week's eu summit. more from you later. that is co
the ulster unionists, good, traditional socialists on the labour side who are fed up with people running their lives. erin banks, one of the paerin banks, one of the party's the founders in years gone by and said he is expelled on the party. given what he has said about forming a separate party, given he has said he will stand against you as ukip mp, he says, should he be expeued? as ukip mp, he says, should he be expelled? it is sad when one of the 40,000 members leaves the party for whatever...
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labour says it will not support any brexit deal negotiated by the government unless it meets the pa rtys six government unless it meets the pa rty‘s six tests. survivors of the caliphate, the mosul residents who've escaped the jihadistand mosul residents who've escaped the jihadist and coalition air strikes. in sport, england have reached the half way point of world cup qualifying, unbeaten and top of their group. they were 2—0 winners against lithuania at wembley. jermaine defoe scored his 20th international goal, as did jamie vardy. a late win against slovenia for scotland at hampden park. chris martin scored. northern ireland beat norway to stay second in their group too. and andy murray could be out for longer than anticipated. jamie has revealed his brother has an elbow tear. the world number one is unlikely to play in the david cup tie against france. a full update in the next 15 minutes. mps must introduce tougher measures to tackle childhood obesity in england, including controlling supermarket price promotions on junk food and food high in sugar. a report out today by the healt
labour says it will not support any brexit deal negotiated by the government unless it meets the pa rtys six government unless it meets the pa rty‘s six tests. survivors of the caliphate, the mosul residents who've escaped the jihadistand mosul residents who've escaped the jihadist and coalition air strikes. in sport, england have reached the half way point of world cup qualifying, unbeaten and top of their group. they were 2—0 winners against lithuania at wembley. jermaine defoe scored his...
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labour saying that nicola sturgeon was campaigning for independence at the expense of governing and that instead nicola sturgeon should be fighting for more powers to be coming to scotland as paof the brexit process. the greens, of course, they support this motion today. they said that the greens have a long standing policy for supporting an autonomous scotland. they have been criticised by some of the unionist parties on their position in this debate. interesting though that the key thing that came out of this that was that nicola sturgeon gave more clarity of the process going forward. we know that in all likelihood this vote here today will pass, but it has been unclear thus far about the timing of the letter that the scottish government will send to the government at westminster. she gave clarity on that. she said that will not happen until after the triggering of article 50. she is seek being what she called sensible discussions with the uk government. she said if the uk rejects those talks, she will come to holyrood after the easter recess, around the middle of april, to outline what steps she will take to outline what steps she will take to progress the will of this pa
labour saying that nicola sturgeon was campaigning for independence at the expense of governing and that instead nicola sturgeon should be fighting for more powers to be coming to scotland as paof the brexit process. the greens, of course, they support this motion today. they said that the greens have a long standing policy for supporting an autonomous scotland. they have been criticised by some of the unionist parties on their position in this debate. interesting though that the key thing that...
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i mean, now we are talking about half labour pa bein female mp5 the labour party being female mps buts in a total of the house. it was 97% of men in the house of commons, 396 97% of men in the house of commons, 3% women. ijoined as the 11th and the ina 3% women. ijoined as the 11th and the in a parliamentary cabinet of over 300. i came into change the in a parliamentary cabinet of over 3c and came into change the in a parliamentary cabinet of over 3c and say e into change the in a parliamentary cabinet of over 3c and say this :o change the in a parliamentary cabinet of over 3c and say this is change the in a parliamentary cabinet of over 3c and say this is not ige politics and say this is not representative. how can this be a representative. how can this be a representative parliament when voices won't hurt? we came with a s-ecific aenda, -oli in with a specific agenda, policy agenda, it was about childcare, maternity leave, domestic violence, quality at work, but also an agenda that women needed to share in the decision—making and - have a decision—making and not have a situation whe
i mean, now we are talking about half labour pa bein female mp5 the labour party being female mps buts in a total of the house. it was 97% of men in the house of commons, 396 97% of men in the house of commons, 3% women. ijoined as the 11th and the ina 3% women. ijoined as the 11th and the in a parliamentary cabinet of over 300. i came into change the in a parliamentary cabinet of over 3c and came into change the in a parliamentary cabinet of over 3c and say e into change the in a parliamentary...