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mr. corbyn: yes.hat british people will also want to have the right to travel to europe and they won't want to get something like what you have with the united states, or paying your visa to go to paris or brussels. but also, there are 2 million british people who made their homes in other parts of europe, mainly spain and france, but other parts of europe as well. t for tatn't want a ti between governments. ok, british people in spain can go. we don't want that. it is a question of having a degree of economic and social harmony between countries. bilimoria, he is probably one of the most unpopular labor leaders, but does jeremy corbyn need to resign? lord bilimoria: if jeremy corbyn had been more visible, if he had been saying half of what he just said now during the buildup to the referendum, we wouldn't be leaving the european union. he was virtually invisible. as as totally ineffective leader of the opposition. i think it is very dangerous and damaging to a country when you have a weak leader of t
mr. corbyn: yes.hat british people will also want to have the right to travel to europe and they won't want to get something like what you have with the united states, or paying your visa to go to paris or brussels. but also, there are 2 million british people who made their homes in other parts of europe, mainly spain and france, but other parts of europe as well. t for tatn't want a ti between governments. ok, british people in spain can go. we don't want that. it is a question of having a...
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[shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, the two things that the prime minister and i have in common is, we both can remember the 1950s and we can both remember going to a grammar school. my point is simply this. every child, every child should have the best possible education they can have. we don't need, and never should divide children at the age of 11 a life-changing decision whereng the majority end up losing out. i notice she didn't answer my question about feeder primary schools. on monday the secretary of state for education said we've not engaged much in the reform of grammars, but the government would now start the process. can the prime minister confirm whether existing grammar schools like those in kent and buckingham shire will now be instructed to widen their admission policies by our b government? >> the right honourable gentleman is right what we're looking and consulting on ise diversity of provision in education. we want to make sure that allke grammar schools actually do the job that we believe is
[shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, the two things that the prime minister and i have in common is, we both can remember the 1950s and we can both remember going to a grammar school. my point is simply this. every child, every child should have the best possible education they can have. we don't need, and never should divide children at the age of 11 a life-changing decision whereng the majority end up losing out. i notice she didn't answer my question about feeder primary...
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corbyn. [laughter] [shouting] mr. speaker, what we do know is whoever wins we are not going to let them anywhere near power again. [cheers and applause] >> mr. speaker, the number of first-time buyers in the last 20 years and the average age has increased a great deal. there is a housing crisis in britain. 10 million people now live in the private rented sector. many forced to clean housing benefit to cover cost of rent. the devastating figures show that 9.3 billion pounds of public money is paid for housing benefit directly into the pocket of private boards. does the prime minister think that 9.3 billion is the private rental market is really money well spent? >> i say to the right honorable gentleman that he is not talking about the importance of people in their own homes and challenges, one of the measurements that helps people to get into their own home for housing benefit support in the private sector. it may be an ideological object is. what this government is doing is ensuring that we are seeing more houses bui
corbyn. [laughter] [shouting] mr. speaker, what we do know is whoever wins we are not going to let them anywhere near power again. [cheers and applause] >> mr. speaker, the number of first-time buyers in the last 20 years and the average age has increased a great deal. there is a housing crisis in britain. 10 million people now live in the private rented sector. many forced to clean housing benefit to cover cost of rent. the devastating figures show that 9.3 billion pounds of public money...
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corbyn. [laughter] [shouting] mr. speaker, what we do know is whoever wins we are not going to let them anywhere near power again. [cheers and applause] >> mr. speaker, the number of first-time buyers in the last 20 years and the average age has increased a great deal. there is a housing crisis in britain. 10 million people now live in the private rented sector. many forced to clean housing benefit to cover cost of rent. the devastating figures show that 9.3 billion pounds of public money is paid for housing benefit directly into the pocket of private boards. does the prime minister think that 9.3 billion is the private rental market is really money well spent? >> i say to the right honorable gentleman that he is not talking about the importance of people in their own homes and challenges, one of the measurements that helps people to get into their own home for housing benefit support in the private sector. it may be an ideological object is. what this government is doing is ensuring that we are seeing more houses bui
corbyn. [laughter] [shouting] mr. speaker, what we do know is whoever wins we are not going to let them anywhere near power again. [cheers and applause] >> mr. speaker, the number of first-time buyers in the last 20 years and the average age has increased a great deal. there is a housing crisis in britain. 10 million people now live in the private rented sector. many forced to clean housing benefit to cover cost of rent. the devastating figures show that 9.3 billion pounds of public money...
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mr. trump. jeremy corbyn: donald trump can't offer you anything other againsthetoric minorities or against mexicoainst muslims or against any particular identifiable group. what you have to have is a government prepared to promote intervene, but the government above all that cares for everybody not just a few. mark: is donald trump promoting investment? is donald trump caring for all social classes, as the leader of the labour party would like him to? here, am imy job supposed to defend donald trump against jeremy corbyn? you put me in a strange sandwich. there is athat long-held tradition in american thought that says if you reduce taxes you encourage economic growth. some skepticism about that more recently. one of the things we're learning is that central banks have been looking at different people respond differently to the same economic stimulus. tax cuts are more effective at creating growth of their targeted at lower earners, people more likely to spend the money immediately when it gets into their pockets. i can't look at donald trump and say this is insincere. many republicans sincerely
mr. trump. jeremy corbyn: donald trump can't offer you anything other againsthetoric minorities or against mexicoainst muslims or against any particular identifiable group. what you have to have is a government prepared to promote intervene, but the government above all that cares for everybody not just a few. mark: is donald trump promoting investment? is donald trump caring for all social classes, as the leader of the labour party would like him to? here, am imy job supposed to defend donald...
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. >> jeremy corbyn >> thank you, mr. speaker.ime minister for his event on the g20 summit and giving me an advance copy of it. i first went to china in 1998 to attend the united nations conference on human rights. the same year the european convention on human rights was incorporated into u.k. law in our human rights act. the legislation has protected the liberties of our people and how successive reddish governments account which is why on this side of the house we shared the concerns of so many of the prime minister's government plans to repeal the human rights act. on the issues of brexit in the g20 come the prime minister said she wasn't going to reveal her hand on the sub. no one would leave her because she hasn't revealed her hand of the government many hands on this particular theme. they are unclear but they're trying to do. the g20 mac in the wake of the vote to leave the european union. we accept the majority of our people. however, we cannot ignore the fact that the outcome that this country divided with increased leve
. >> jeremy corbyn >> thank you, mr. speaker.ime minister for his event on the g20 summit and giving me an advance copy of it. i first went to china in 1998 to attend the united nations conference on human rights. the same year the european convention on human rights was incorporated into u.k. law in our human rights act. the legislation has protected the liberties of our people and how successive reddish governments account which is why on this side of the house we shared the...