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a year ago, rotherham voted 2-1 to boost. a year ago, rotherham voted 2—1 to leave. they change their minds. what we voted for, that was final. immigration was an issue for me. you have thousands of people coming into britain. the number in birmingham. where are they going to live? where they go to work is that you can't have that volume coming in without making plans for them, which we never did.|j coming in without making plans for them, which we never did. i would be than willing for our country to stand on its feet again. if we have depression, fine, we will rise again. and that is what i believe. so from what i heard, rotherham leavers have not changed their mind. and their message to westminster is to get on with it. rotherham voted one way, but were i grew up, 160 miles south in ealing, west london, it was the other way round, four remain. iam it was the other way round, four remain. i am coming to see somebody who understands why it rotherham and ealing think so different. -- for. you were not a teenager, it quite, but you fancied yourself one. i remember it
a year ago, rotherham voted 2-1 to boost. a year ago, rotherham voted 2—1 to leave. they change their minds. what we voted for, that was final. immigration was an issue for me. you have thousands of people coming into britain. the number in birmingham. where are they going to live? where they go to work is that you can't have that volume coming in without making plans for them, which we never did.|j coming in without making plans for them, which we never did. i would be than willing for our...
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a year ago, rotherham voted 2—1 to leave.ocial club, i asked people if they changed their minds. what we voted for, to me, that's final. if the people what lost that vote, tough. immigration was an issue for me. you know, you've got 375,000 people from the world and europe coming into great britain. size of birmingham. where they going to live? where they going to go to school? where they going to work? you can't have that volume coming in without making plans for them, which we never did. i would be more than willing for our country to stand on its feet again. if we're going to go into a depression, fine, we'll do it for now, and we will rise again. and that is what i believe. so from what i heard, rotherham leavers haven't changed their mind, and their message to westminster is "get on with it". rotherham voted one way, but were i grew up, 160 miles south, in ealing, west london, it was the other way round, for remain. i'm coming to see someone who understands why rotherham and ealing think so differently — it's my mum. i d
a year ago, rotherham voted 2—1 to leave.ocial club, i asked people if they changed their minds. what we voted for, to me, that's final. if the people what lost that vote, tough. immigration was an issue for me. you know, you've got 375,000 people from the world and europe coming into great britain. size of birmingham. where they going to live? where they going to go to school? where they going to work? you can't have that volume coming in without making plans for them, which we never did. i...
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happened because of the incredible work done by the hillsborough justice campaign, andy burnham, steve rotherhamse. and i think... i think we should pay tribute to all of those that spent a great deal of time trying to ensure there was justice for those that died at hillsborough. jeremy corbyn. securing trade deals after brexit will be like "filling a swimming pool with a teaspoon", one of the government's top infrastructure advisers has said. labour's lord adonis, the head of the national infrastructure commission was moving an amendment to the queen's speech regretting that it contained no plan for britain to remain in the customs union and the single market. if we are leaving the eu, we should notjeopardise our trade with the eu because upon it depends the jobs and prosperity of tens of millions of the british people. in total, more than 60% of, 60% of our trade is with the eu or third countries where we enjoy free and preferential access by virtue of the customs union and single market membership. my lords, the government's brexit policy is basically one of trying to fill a swimming pool wit
happened because of the incredible work done by the hillsborough justice campaign, andy burnham, steve rotherhamse. and i think... i think we should pay tribute to all of those that spent a great deal of time trying to ensure there was justice for those that died at hillsborough. jeremy corbyn. securing trade deals after brexit will be like "filling a swimming pool with a teaspoon", one of the government's top infrastructure advisers has said. labour's lord adonis, the head of the...
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we end up in a situation like rotherham where we have 1400 girls who have been groomed or raped, terribleof political correctness, we have said nothing and have turned a blind eye. i would argue that religion and race in these circumstances should be an aggravating factor when these cases go to court. these people have been through the criminaljustice system and were convicted in the cases. what further do you want to do? you wa nt to what further do you want to do? you want to make their religion... religion and race in other cases are an aggravating factor. these girls are being picked generally because they are hindu etc. but they are predominately white and christian. they are not being groomed within the muslim committee. the gentle man in the hat. i am kamal mohammed. you can guess my religion. on behalf of the sudanese community, we condemn the sudanese community, we condemn the horrible attack in london last night. they do not represent us. i am glad to hear you talking positively about the muslim committee. but you also talk about trust. building trust with the muslim community i
we end up in a situation like rotherham where we have 1400 girls who have been groomed or raped, terribleof political correctness, we have said nothing and have turned a blind eye. i would argue that religion and race in these circumstances should be an aggravating factor when these cases go to court. these people have been through the criminaljustice system and were convicted in the cases. what further do you want to do? you wa nt to what further do you want to do? you want to make their...
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. —— rotherham. ithink rather and other colleagues around this house. —— rotherham. with the families and friends of those who died and those still unaccounted for and those who will live with the trauma of this horrific and utterly avoidable tragedy for the rest of their lives. last to the prime ministers said she expected to appoint a judge to cheer and enquiry within the next few days. we have not had any further news on this. can she no update the house and when an appointment will be made and what will be the timetable for the enquiry? my first was say i think we are all welcome the fact that after so many years of waiting the hillsborough families and those, there were different groups within hillsborough, also the hillsborough families who came together and the work was done by margaret aspinall and others has been absolutely it separately. —— explained privately. —— examplary. i welcome the fact that charging decisions have been taken. i would like to update the house on a number of aspects about the grenfell tower fire. our thoughts will continue to be with
. —— rotherham. ithink rather and other colleagues around this house. —— rotherham. with the families and friends of those who died and those still unaccounted for and those who will live with the trauma of this horrific and utterly avoidable tragedy for the rest of their lives. last to the prime ministers said she expected to appoint a judge to cheer and enquiry within the next few days. we have not had any further news on this. can she no update the house and when an appointment will...
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let me bring in steve rotherham. do talk to mr cleverley.kid ourselves that the whole deal with the dup is to try and dig the government out of a very deep hole and out of doohdoo and i wonder ifjames deep hole and out of doohdoo and i wonder if james regrets deep hole and out of doohdoo and i wonder ifjames regrets the statements that were made before the general election given the state of his party currently. what statement, steve ? his party currently. what statement, steve? well, such as a coalition of chaos for instance, james, isn't that exactly what you're creating now with this shoddy and grubby deal with the dup? no, i think the point we made about the chaotic nature of ajeremy corbyn—led we made about the chaotic nature of a jeremy corbyn—led coalition is justified. so, forjeremy corbyn to even attempt to form a government, he would need to create some kind of rainbow coalition which would numerically have to include the dup as well. it is legitimate to say that trying to bind together... you knew the outcome of the general electi
let me bring in steve rotherham. do talk to mr cleverley.kid ourselves that the whole deal with the dup is to try and dig the government out of a very deep hole and out of doohdoo and i wonder ifjames deep hole and out of doohdoo and i wonder if james regrets deep hole and out of doohdoo and i wonder ifjames regrets the statements that were made before the general election given the state of his party currently. what statement, steve ? his party currently. what statement, steve? well, such as a...