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mr investments into r&d, £22 billion mr seaker. ~ ,,, ., ~ speaker. nister but below _ speaker. mr speaker, the prime minister but below . health - speaker. mr speaker, the prime | minister but below . health and speaker. mr speaker, the prime | minister but below coverage and speaker. mr speaker, the prime l minister but below coverage and it and one of them is coverage and it took courage to go to ukraine, to send up the freedom for those people that have been subjected to barbarism. i must take this opportunity to ask my right honourable friend and will he review the cuts to our armed forces and ensure that the feature of this country is investing in to meet this future and very real threat. my mac i think memorable friend who is a valiant campaignerfor i think memorable friend who is a valiant campaigner for the armed forces in all their guises and quite rightly it is partly thanks to the lobbying of himself and others like him that we are investing record sums, £22 billion that is enabled us and helped us greatly in helping the ukrainian friends.
mr investments into r&d, £22 billion mr seaker. ~ ,,, ., ~ speaker. nister but below _ speaker. mr speaker, the prime minister but below . health - speaker. mr speaker, the prime | minister but below . health and speaker. mr speaker, the prime | minister but below coverage and speaker. mr speaker, the prime l minister but below coverage and it and one of them is coverage and it took courage to go to ukraine, to send up the freedom for those people that have been subjected to barbarism. i...
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thank you, mr seaker. on with ourjobs. thank you, mr speaker. having _ on with ourjobs.ving heard the - on with ourjobs. thank you, mr . speaker. having heard the remarks both of my honourable friend the leader of the opposition, may i put it to the house that my right honourable friend i'm sure appreciates that it is crystal clear that a fixed penalty notice such as in his own case is a civil penalty fine which if paid within 28 days eliminates future prosecution in the criminal courts and furthermore without any admission of guilt. in a recent criminal appeal case, and in thatjudgment, it was said that if the payment was made within those 28 days eight fixed penalty notice was held not to be a conviction and was not admitting the offence of criminality and would have most spain admitted to his character. that is the perspective and that is the case. mr that is the perspective and that is the case. ~ ,,, ., ~ ., ., that is the perspective and that is the case. ~ .,~ ., ., .,~ the case. mr speaker, i want to make it absolutely — the case. mr speaker, i want to make it ab
thank you, mr seaker. on with ourjobs. thank you, mr speaker. having _ on with ourjobs.ving heard the - on with ourjobs. thank you, mr . speaker. having heard the remarks both of my honourable friend the leader of the opposition, may i put it to the house that my right honourable friend i'm sure appreciates that it is crystal clear that a fixed penalty notice such as in his own case is a civil penalty fine which if paid within 28 days eliminates future prosecution in the criminal courts and...
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yes, mr seaker, that he broke the law? yes, mr speaker. i've — that he broke the law?ish people and you could not have clear evidence of the intellectual bankruptcy of the labour party. they have no plans for energy, they have no plans... order! prime minister, _ energy, they have no plans... order! prime minister, sit _ energy, they have no plans... order! prime minister, sit down. _ energy, they have no plans... order! prime minister, sit down. i _ energy, they have no plans... order! prime minister, sit down. i want i energy, they have no plans... order! prime minister, sit down. i want to l prime minister, sit down. i want to hear— prime minister, sit down. i want to hear what — prime minister, sit down. i want to hear what you have got to say that i cannot _ hear what you have got to say that i cannot hear— hear what you have got to say that i cannot hear you when you are talking that way— cannot hear you when you are talking that way stop i think we have all had enough. the that way stop i think we have all had enough-— had enough. the state of it. the -a of had
yes, mr seaker, that he broke the law? yes, mr speaker. i've — that he broke the law?ish people and you could not have clear evidence of the intellectual bankruptcy of the labour party. they have no plans for energy, they have no plans... order! prime minister, _ energy, they have no plans... order! prime minister, sit _ energy, they have no plans... order! prime minister, sit down. _ energy, they have no plans... order! prime minister, sit down. i _ energy, they have no plans... order! prime...
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thank you, mr seaker. leader of the snp. thank you, mr speaker- i — leader of the snp.ker, there is one reason why it is so important that this motion is debated and passed today, because at the very heart of the scandal, there is one thing that needs to be said, one thing that needs to be said, one thing that needs to be heard, and it is the very reason that we all need to add. and the reason is this, that the prime minister of the united kingdom is a lawyer. i genuinely do not say that lightly and i do not sit loosely. —— is a liar. i honestly believe we should be slow to use that word. but i believe it is right we should never be slow to say it and call it out when it is so obviously true. because members across this house know it to be true and the public have long known that to be true. and that is why it needs to be true. and that is why it needs to be true. and that is why it needs to be said today and why we will need to act. because, mr speaker, everything all day in this chamber there are motions that come before this house which are complex and new minced and
thank you, mr seaker. leader of the snp. thank you, mr speaker- i — leader of the snp.ker, there is one reason why it is so important that this motion is debated and passed today, because at the very heart of the scandal, there is one thing that needs to be said, one thing that needs to be said, one thing that needs to be heard, and it is the very reason that we all need to add. and the reason is this, that the prime minister of the united kingdom is a lawyer. i genuinely do not say that...
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my goodness, mr seaker, is what he gets. my goodness, mr speaker. we _ is what he gets.s 6% benefits rise instead of imposing a real term cut. three things that will make a difference to millions of people. has the prime minister come to terms with the reality that if he fails to act now the voters will send him and his sleaze ridden party a message by voting snp next thursday? we are helinu voting snp next thursday? we are helping families _ voting snp next thursday? we are helping families up _ voting snp next thursday? we are helping families up and _ voting snp next thursday? we are helping families up and down - voting snp next thursday? we are helping families up and down the i helping families up and down the country with the universal credit, we are tapering it so that people get another £1000 in their pockets, working people get another £1000 in their pockets. we are helping families in the way that i described. and just to remind the house that under this government there are now far fewer children in workless households than there were before this government c
my goodness, mr seaker, is what he gets. my goodness, mr speaker. we _ is what he gets.s 6% benefits rise instead of imposing a real term cut. three things that will make a difference to millions of people. has the prime minister come to terms with the reality that if he fails to act now the voters will send him and his sleaze ridden party a message by voting snp next thursday? we are helinu voting snp next thursday? we are helping families _ voting snp next thursday? we are helping families up...
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mr deputy seaker, point order, paula barker. mr deputy speaker. julia — point order, paula barker.speaker, to ensure the safety of them? ., ~ ., . ~ them? i would like to thank the honourable _ them? i would like to thank the honourable lady _ them? i would like to thank the honourable lady for _ them? i would like to thank the honourable lady for the - them? i would like to thank the honourable lady for the point i them? i would like to thank the honourable lady for the point of order— honourable lady for the point of order and — honourable lady for the point of order and forward notice of it. clearly. — order and forward notice of it. clearly, this is a very important matter~ — clearly, this is a very important matter. the treasury bench will have heard _ matter. the treasury bench will have heard what _ matter. the treasury bench will have heard what has been said, and please can i heard what has been said, and please can i implore — heard what has been said, and please can i implore that the message gets put through to the home secretary in order— put through to the home secret
mr deputy seaker, point order, paula barker. mr deputy speaker. julia — point order, paula barker.speaker, to ensure the safety of them? ., ~ ., . ~ them? i would like to thank the honourable _ them? i would like to thank the honourable lady _ them? i would like to thank the honourable lady for _ them? i would like to thank the honourable lady for the - them? i would like to thank the honourable lady for the point i them? i would like to thank the honourable lady for the point of order—...