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, the member for maidenhead, said place, the memberfor maidenhead, said that as a prime minister, it difficult to make decisions on friends. and i understand that because you're going to make a decision on somebody and then you may be standing with them in the queuein may be standing with them in the queue in the tearoom are you going to feel bad about it. so i completely understand where the former prime minister was coming from. so i think, mr deputy speaker, that a solution should be that we should take that responsibility away from the prime minister and it should become the responsibility of the house, when somebody breaks the ministerial the house, when somebody breaks the ministeria �* ., ministerial dawn butler, the labour mp for brent _ ministerial dawn butler, the labour mp for brent central, _ ministerial dawn butler, the labour mp for brent central, one _ ministerial dawn butler, the labour mp for brent central, one of- ministerial dawn butler, the labour mp for brent central, one of many. mp for brent central, one of many mps getting their point across in this debate tha
, the member for maidenhead, said place, the memberfor maidenhead, said that as a prime minister, it difficult to make decisions on friends. and i understand that because you're going to make a decision on somebody and then you may be standing with them in the queuein may be standing with them in the queue in the tearoom are you going to feel bad about it. so i completely understand where the former prime minister was coming from. so i think, mr deputy speaker, that a solution should be that we...
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like the honourable memberfor the honourable member for maidenhead, the honourable memberfor maidenheaddid, i want to thank every member of the privileges committee. over the course of the last year, they have considered thousands of pages of evidence and participated in over 30 meetings were to do the job the house asked them to do, with outstanding dedication and commitment. but particularly the conservative members of the committee and they have also had to be extraordinarily resilient. they have had to withstand a campaign of threats, intimidation, and harassment, designed to challenge the legitimacy of the inquiry, to drive them off the committee and thereby frustrate the committee and thereby frustrate the intention of the house. but this inquiry should be carried out. yet, through all of this, they have not given into the intimidation, they have been influencing to their duty to the house and we owe them a huge amount. we need members to be prepared to serve on the privileges committee. they must be free to base theirjudgments on the evidence my free from pressure, one way or the
like the honourable memberfor the honourable member for maidenhead, the honourable memberfor maidenheaddid, i want to thank every member of the privileges committee. over the course of the last year, they have considered thousands of pages of evidence and participated in over 30 meetings were to do the job the house asked them to do, with outstanding dedication and commitment. but particularly the conservative members of the committee and they have also had to be extraordinarily resilient. they...
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the way disagree, i have every confidence that the right honourable member for maidenhead would haveidiculous proposition that david cameron came up to today. he agrees that that idiot, if that�*s not parliamentary, but i think it is — that idiot missed five covid—19 cobra meetings. it�*s the biggest tragedy since the blitz, and he couldn�*t be bothered to turn up. my constituents turned up. they had to go to work. they drove ambulances. they were in working importers in hospitals. and what did they get told? i quote again. he gets his past taken off. now that actually sounds quite pathetic, but that�*s the limitation that we have been given to us in this report. if the limitations placed on the privileges committee itself. back in the 9th of december 2021, committee itself. back in the 9th of december2021, i committee itself. back in the 9th of december 2021, i asked the paymaster general, because we heard about parties in 2020, mr speaker. you might remember that christmas party. i asked the then paymaster general if something looks like a duck and it walks like a duck and it is at
the way disagree, i have every confidence that the right honourable member for maidenhead would haveidiculous proposition that david cameron came up to today. he agrees that that idiot, if that�*s not parliamentary, but i think it is — that idiot missed five covid—19 cobra meetings. it�*s the biggest tragedy since the blitz, and he couldn�*t be bothered to turn up. my constituents turned up. they had to go to work. they drove ambulances. they were in working importers in hospitals....
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in maidenhead, it was much the same. poor visibility. and on the mi, cars even had to pass under a waterfall. whoo! over 7,500 lightning strikes were recorded nationwide, with more expected. despite the bad weather causing delays, thousands of manchester city fans lined city—centre streets for the open—top parade celebrating the club's treble. the players, still on a victorious high, seemed unfazed, taking their shirts off as they paraded their new silverware. for travellers, though, it was less joyous, with thunderstorms in the south of england having cancelled flights on sunday, causing knock—on delays and cancellations on monday due to planes being out of position. tuesday is set to be drier and more settled with large amounts of sunshine. but with yellow warnings in place for much of northern ireland and western scotland from noon till 9pm, we could see more storm disruption. vincent mcaviney, bbc news. lots of problems everywhere with the rain. did you get caught in it? not flooding. i avoided the rain but i caught
in maidenhead, it was much the same. poor visibility. and on the mi, cars even had to pass under a waterfall. whoo! over 7,500 lightning strikes were recorded nationwide, with more expected. despite the bad weather causing delays, thousands of manchester city fans lined city—centre streets for the open—top parade celebrating the club's treble. the players, still on a victorious high, seemed unfazed, taking their shirts off as they paraded their new silverware. for travellers, though, it was...
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her constituency is maidenhead . our local council maidenhead.uhe people who pay her wages? if her and quite dorky looking and her quite dorky looking husband went on a permanent walking in switzerland , walking holiday in switzerland, how would it be before how long would it be before anybody reported them anybody actually reported them missing? single british missing? not a single british taxpayer benefited at all from yesterday . taxpayer benefited at all from yesterday. i'm taxpayer benefited at all from yesterday . i'm sure the young yesterday. i'm sure the young single mum on the breadline who can't get a council house and has been waiting six months for a hernia operation, was absolutely ecstatic that our politicians spent a day talking about partygate again . and now about partygate again. and now we're going to have a secondary inquiry apparently into the people who were mean about the first inquiry. are they taking the mick? those in westminster as bad as the vast majority of the media, they think this is what matters to the british pub
her constituency is maidenhead . our local council maidenhead.uhe people who pay her wages? if her and quite dorky looking and her quite dorky looking husband went on a permanent walking in switzerland , walking holiday in switzerland, how would it be before how long would it be before anybody reported them anybody actually reported them missing? single british missing? not a single british taxpayer benefited at all from yesterday . taxpayer benefited at all from yesterday. i'm taxpayer...
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, i believe people of maidenhead, i believe to rock up at parliament today and say this.could have been fairly, this could have been tene— fairly, this could have been tene tnt— fairly, this could have been done and dusted long time ago. done and dusted a long time ago. ant— done and dusted a long time ago. ant-te— done and dusted a long time ago. and-be focusing- and we could be focusing on tnese— and we could be focusing on- tnese—tntt those more important things that you those more important things that yet—tets- you mentioned. patrick, let's focus on those things now. brendan to wade brendan i think we had to wade through of treacle get through a bit of treacle to get to the good stuff, but thankfully we've done now. thankfully we've done that now. so prime so when it comes to prime critizing, british nationals over new arrived migrants for social housing, are you in favour of that ? yeah i think favour of that? yeah i think a lot of people at home would be wondering why we don't already do this and it sounds of a fairly standard thing. of course, if you're a :: eg of
, i believe people of maidenhead, i believe to rock up at parliament today and say this.could have been fairly, this could have been tene— fairly, this could have been tene tnt— fairly, this could have been done and dusted long time ago. done and dusted a long time ago. ant— done and dusted a long time ago. ant-te— done and dusted a long time ago. and-be focusing- and we could be focusing on tnese— and we could be focusing on- tnese—tntt those more important things that you those...
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many of us starting off on a cloudy note, rather like this picture taken earlier in maidenhead.overnight, why cloud comes in from the north sea and pushes steadily westwards. these are our overnight lows. eight to 12 degrees. tomorrow we start off with all that cloud once again. like today, it pushes back towards the east coast, where some of it will be very slow to clear tomorrow and stick for much of the day. again, we have this breeze coming in from the north sea across east anglia and the south—east as well as the english channel, and like today an outside chance we could see a shower in scotland and northern ireland. cool in the east, warm in the west where we are looking at 22 or 23 celsius. brilliant, thank you. a "ticking time bomb". that's how one leading scientist has described the impact of ultra—processed foods like crisps, bread and breakfast cereals on the uk's health. the bbc panorama team has been investigating the issue by getting a pair of identical twins to test a highly processed diet versus an all—natural one. as esme stallard reports, the effect on the volu
many of us starting off on a cloudy note, rather like this picture taken earlier in maidenhead.overnight, why cloud comes in from the north sea and pushes steadily westwards. these are our overnight lows. eight to 12 degrees. tomorrow we start off with all that cloud once again. like today, it pushes back towards the east coast, where some of it will be very slow to clear tomorrow and stick for much of the day. again, we have this breeze coming in from the north sea across east anglia and the...
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, including the telegraph, which says she was on the ball while playing rugby during a visit to maidenhead cameras is a little later on this — inside? our cameras is a little later on this morning - inside? our cameras is a little later on this morning going i inside? our cameras is a little later on this morning going to| inside? our cameras is a little i later on this morning going to be inside? our cameras is a little - later on this morning going to be at loch ness on the quest of course once again to look for the loch ness monster. it once again to look for the loch ness monster. ., , , " once again to look for the loch ness monster. . , , " , ., , once again to look for the loch ness monster. , " , ., ,, . monster. it has been 19 years since it was first — monster. it has been 19 years since it was first spotted _ monster. it has been 19 years since it was first spotted and _ monster. it has been 19 years since it was first spotted and this - it was first spotted and this creature —— 90 years. and this creature, long necks, traditional shape of what they thought loch ness was. a fair
, including the telegraph, which says she was on the ball while playing rugby during a visit to maidenhead cameras is a little later on this — inside? our cameras is a little later on this morning - inside? our cameras is a little later on this morning going i inside? our cameras is a little later on this morning going to| inside? our cameras is a little i later on this morning going to be inside? our cameras is a little - later on this morning going to be at loch ness on the quest of course...
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a holiday inn, for example, in maidenhead close that had leisure gym.pass a criminal records check plonked on doorstep. is it? so all on your doorstep. is it? so all of ordinary working class of these ordinary working class people will suffer the next time somebody calls you a racist for saying that you oppose asylum seeker hotels in your town, just ask them this . why do they ask them this. why do they prefer illegal immigrants over the working class? i saw a collection at a local church recently for the people at a migrant hotel. was the whip around? for those who've just lost their jobs to somebody who's just paid people smugglers around £10,000 in cash come around £10,000 in cash to come and game the system. the laughter very quiet about this, aren't they , labour, the party aren't they, labour, the party of the working class and all that? well, the reality is that british people are being deliberately plunged into poverty so we can give illegal migrants a better life. these people are given free accommodation and food whilst brits as well, they're
a holiday inn, for example, in maidenhead close that had leisure gym.pass a criminal records check plonked on doorstep. is it? so all on your doorstep. is it? so all of ordinary working class of these ordinary working class people will suffer the next time somebody calls you a racist for saying that you oppose asylum seeker hotels in your town, just ask them this . why do they ask them this. why do they prefer illegal immigrants over the working class? i saw a collection at a local church...