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what we want to do is be very respectful of the sovereignty of the united kingdom. the people of the united kingdom have spoken. now years have passed since that referendum passed. there's a new prime minister. there is a new government. there is much dynamics to all of this that is going on. the united states of america supports the united kingdom's decision to withdraw from the european union. we'll respect the process. we'll affirm our commitment to agreement in the region that have contributed to peace and stability, but we will respect the right of the people of united kingdom to leave the e.u. chance to give you a respond, democrats have criticized you to the for saying that -- staying at the trump property. they say you are enriching the president. what is your response to that criticism? vice pres. pence: it is wonderful to be back in ireland. for many reasons. ireland is so important united states as a trading partner, but in so many ways for 30 million americans, ireland his family. and i'm one of them. it's deeply humbling for me to be able to come back t
what we want to do is be very respectful of the sovereignty of the united kingdom. the people of the united kingdom have spoken. now years have passed since that referendum passed. there's a new prime minister. there is a new government. there is much dynamics to all of this that is going on. the united states of america supports the united kingdom's decision to withdraw from the european union. we'll respect the process. we'll affirm our commitment to agreement in the region that have...
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of we will respect the right the people of the united kingdom to leave the e.u. reporter: democrats have criticized do today for staying at the trump property in doing back, they say that you are enriching the president. what is your response to that racism? v.p pence: it is wonderful to be back in ireland. for many reasons. ireland is important as a trading partner, but in so many ways, for more than 30 million americans, ireland is family, and i am one of them. it is deeply humbling for me to be able to be it were to come back and have the opportunity to go to the very hometown of my mother's grandmother. we will have dinner tonight at a little pop that i worked at when i was 22 years old when i came here shortly after my grandfather passed away, and a right across the street is the house where my great-grandmother grew up. she often spoke of the castle that was out the window of her bedroom, and to be able to be here and reaffirm our commitment to the republic of ireland, our economic and diplomatic ties, and also to have the opportunity at the same time to co
of we will respect the right the people of the united kingdom to leave the e.u. reporter: democrats have criticized do today for staying at the trump property in doing back, they say that you are enriching the president. what is your response to that racism? v.p pence: it is wonderful to be back in ireland. for many reasons. ireland is important as a trading partner, but in so many ways, for more than 30 million americans, ireland is family, and i am one of them. it is deeply humbling for me to...
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they will probably take advantage of the fact that the united kingdom is isolated.opean union, for the future relationship, indeed we want a good relationship, a strong relationship, but it takes two to tango. and i would be very much interested in knowing exactly what borisjohnson wants to put in an agreement, and we all know that brexit doesn't end with the no deal. we will still have conversations about everything that is on the table now and needs to be settled. the irish border, peace and stability in ireland, the consistency of the single market, the alignment with all regulation, there are several possible scenarios for a trade agreement and they were explained in detail by michel barnier to his interlocutors many times. and the more you want, the more you put yourself on the table, there are advantages that come with commitments. and the higher the commitment, the bigger the advantage is. are you are certainly saying no closure, no sense of resolution if there is a no—deal brexit on october 31. but ijust wonder, i want to thank you in one different direction
they will probably take advantage of the fact that the united kingdom is isolated.opean union, for the future relationship, indeed we want a good relationship, a strong relationship, but it takes two to tango. and i would be very much interested in knowing exactly what borisjohnson wants to put in an agreement, and we all know that brexit doesn't end with the no deal. we will still have conversations about everything that is on the table now and needs to be settled. the irish border, peace and...
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how are you concerned that brexit will lead to a break—up of the united kingdom, possibly first through then even eventually in the last of the four nations, wales coming to the conclusion that maybe they are better out too? i thought it was interesting to hear sam, our wonderful new liberal democrat mp, sam gyimah, talking about how he sees the liberal democrat party —— how he sees the party playing to nationalism, that force of nationalism, that force of nationalism represents a threat to the united kingdom. i am absolutely determined that we keep our united kingdom together, because it is a partnership, it is a family of nations that has worked well and is pa rt nations that has worked well and is part of who we are. we are so much stronger together. the same arguments, the same reasons why we wa nt to arguments, the same reasons why we want to stay in the eu are the same arguments as to why we should stay together in our united kingdom. if there is anything that we can learn from the brexit mess that we are in, it is breaking up is hard to do. we are talking about tearing apart a un
how are you concerned that brexit will lead to a break—up of the united kingdom, possibly first through then even eventually in the last of the four nations, wales coming to the conclusion that maybe they are better out too? i thought it was interesting to hear sam, our wonderful new liberal democrat mp, sam gyimah, talking about how he sees the liberal democrat party —— how he sees the party playing to nationalism, that force of nationalism, that force of nationalism represents a threat...
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british citizens, on french or european citizens, on french or european citizens living in the united kingdom this is why i go back to yourfirst question. kingdom. this is why i go back to your first question. yes, kingdom. this is why i go back to yourfirst question. yes, this kingdom. this is why i go back to your first question. yes, this whole brexit story is pure madness. it was sold to voters as being stronger, being wealthier, being more in control, and what do we see today? that a no—deal brexit will mean that the uk is weaker, more isolated and it will cost an enormous amount of money. what do you say. all right. i would say stop this madness. given what you've said, what you say to those brexit years, of them very close to borisjohnson himself saying we will live with no deal if we need to one october 31, we will than open ourselves to business with the rest of the old, but we will also then be in a great position to negotiate a preferential free trade deal with the european union? —— those brexiteers, because europe needsit those brexiteers, because europe needs it just those brexi
british citizens, on french or european citizens, on french or european citizens living in the united kingdom this is why i go back to yourfirst question. kingdom. this is why i go back to your first question. yes, kingdom. this is why i go back to yourfirst question. yes, this kingdom. this is why i go back to your first question. yes, this whole brexit story is pure madness. it was sold to voters as being stronger, being wealthier, being more in control, and what do we see today? that a...
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and which above all the united kingdom will strive to preserve and advise. excellency ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for your kind attention >> thank you. [applause] united kingdom great britain à >> coming up tonight on c-span2 british prime minister boris johnson giving an update to the british house of congress then house energy subcommittee looking at the link between the lung disease outbreak and e-cigarettes. after that an oversight hearing for the federal trade commission. british prime minister boris johnson delivered a statement in the house of comments a day after the supreme court there ruled that his decision to suspend parliament was
and which above all the united kingdom will strive to preserve and advise. excellency ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for your kind attention >> thank you. [applause] united kingdom great britain à >> coming up tonight on c-span2 british prime minister boris johnson giving an update to the british house of congress then house energy subcommittee looking at the link between the lung disease outbreak and e-cigarettes. after that an oversight hearing for the federal trade...
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part scotland should be a bit more comfortable in the united kingdom well i don't i don't take that from a cold i mean let's let's remember the supreme court of course has judges on it sitting on it from scotland and there is an argument i think for there being a supreme school court in scotland without having any recourse to a supreme court in the u.k. but that's something that would have to wait for eddie if and when scott to becomes an independent nation there was a distinction between the 2 judgements of course that the court of session and of chambers said that and the prime minister's more troops were under suspicion whereas the supreme court in the u.k. and the estimable leader here will say that the only matter what the prime minister's mortals were taught what was that the cat from the a difference of emphasis between the the courts of scotland and south of the border well there was a slate difference in that regard but nevertheless i mean in some ways the supreme court judgment of shoes he was even more robust than anything that was said by the 3 judges at the court of ses
part scotland should be a bit more comfortable in the united kingdom well i don't i don't take that from a cold i mean let's let's remember the supreme court of course has judges on it sitting on it from scotland and there is an argument i think for there being a supreme school court in scotland without having any recourse to a supreme court in the u.k. but that's something that would have to wait for eddie if and when scott to becomes an independent nation there was a distinction between the 2...
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guys lestrange or you did not forecast that the supreme court of the united kingdom and the unanimous decision was going to declare the prime minister under queen's actions unlawful whenever you think you. were could have predicted probably the most momentous day in modern political legal history something since something like the $688.00 revolution it's something which we will be studied for centuries to come it'll be in every legal textbook it will be every poster to tional work and i have to say personally watching it i was so emotionally affected in the way of only once been affected in that way before was the lord hutton inquiry when the what happened stood up and cleared john scarlett the j.i.c. guy tony blair from anything wrong in they'd be killed in the iraq war. was fought on the ground then and i almost on the ground here while i agree it's as the mentors design it's a different reasons i think this is as big a travesty as what happened in the iraq review you're right maybe i am a born again press a tear but this is about politics where being told by the courts that the pri
guys lestrange or you did not forecast that the supreme court of the united kingdom and the unanimous decision was going to declare the prime minister under queen's actions unlawful whenever you think you. were could have predicted probably the most momentous day in modern political legal history something since something like the $688.00 revolution it's something which we will be studied for centuries to come it'll be in every legal textbook it will be every poster to tional work and i have to...
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get more now from me barca in london what this 6 page document essentially shows is that the united kingdom is vulnerable to the impact of leaving the e.u. without a deal it focuses on a whole range of different possible scenarios implying that there will be a significant shortage of fresh food of medicine that we may well see in the united kingdom an increase in electricity bills as well it talks about there being delays on the roads for goods entering and leaving the united kingdom about there being tailbacks on the motorways that could indeed take many months to clear but there are also being delays for travelers or airports or even nationals want to enter the u.k. and vice versa but all of this seems to have the most impact according to this document on the most vulnerable sectors of society those at the forefront of any economic fluctuation and that of course are of the poorest people in the united kingdom. it is of course an important time of year when different political parties have their annual conference says that annual meetings undoubtably opposition parties including the opposi
get more now from me barca in london what this 6 page document essentially shows is that the united kingdom is vulnerable to the impact of leaving the e.u. without a deal it focuses on a whole range of different possible scenarios implying that there will be a significant shortage of fresh food of medicine that we may well see in the united kingdom an increase in electricity bills as well it talks about there being delays on the roads for goods entering and leaving the united kingdom about...
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general assembly will hear and excellency, boris johnson, from the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. his excellency. i invite him to the general assembly. johnson: mr.r president, your excellencies, and faithful audience. it is customary for the british prime minister to comment to a nation to pledge to advance our values and defend our rules and preserve the two-state solution to the conflict in the middle east. but no one can ignore a gathering force reshaping the future of every member of this assembly. there has been nothing like it in history. when i think of the great, scientific revolutions of the past, the steam engine, aviation, the atomic age, i think of new tools that we acquire over which we, the human race, have the advantage, which we control, and that is not necessarily the case in the digital age. you may keep your secrets from your friends and your parents, your children, your doctor, even your personal trainer, but it takes real effort to conceal your thoughts from google, and if that is true today, in the future, there may be nowhere to hide, sens
general assembly will hear and excellency, boris johnson, from the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. his excellency. i invite him to the general assembly. johnson: mr.r president, your excellencies, and faithful audience. it is customary for the british prime minister to comment to a nation to pledge to advance our values and defend our rules and preserve the two-state solution to the conflict in the middle east. but no one can ignore a gathering force reshaping the future...
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exports to the united kingdom are already. it's time for business sunday w m how you don't hear us welcome to the program we begin with a series of announcements by the u.s. government that could shake up the country's commercial ties to asia u.s. president donald trump said a new accord with china could be reached soon and put an end to the ongoing trade war the u.s. and china are set to resume negotiations later this month u.s. stock markets briefly jumped on the announcement this comes as the trumpet ministration has also revealed a fresh trade agreement with japan where the specifics remain under lock and key both sides have confirmed that they are on the path to finalizing a trade agreement later this month. china's tech giant huawei has been one of the most frequently name to mention names when it comes to the trade dispute between china and the u.s. washington accuses the company of spying and has prohibited american companies like google to cooperate with it while huawei denies the allegations it has understood that it
exports to the united kingdom are already. it's time for business sunday w m how you don't hear us welcome to the program we begin with a series of announcements by the u.s. government that could shake up the country's commercial ties to asia u.s. president donald trump said a new accord with china could be reached soon and put an end to the ongoing trade war the u.s. and china are set to resume negotiations later this month u.s. stock markets briefly jumped on the announcement this comes as...
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may have barca has more from london. what this 6 page document essentially shows is that the united kingdom is a vulnerable to the impacts of leaving the e.u. without to deal it focuses on a whole range of different possible scenarios implying that there will be significant shortage of fresh brewed of medicine that we may well see in the united kingdom an increase in electricity bills as well it talks about there being that delays on the roads food goods entering and leaving the united kingdom about there being tailbacks on the motorway is the could indeed take many months to clear but they're also being delays for travelers their airports were e.u. nationals wanted to enter the u.k. and and vice verse or and all of this seems to have the most impact according to this document on the most vulnerable centers of society those at the forefront of any economic fluctuation amount of course or of the poorest people in the united kingdom it is of course an important time of year when different political parties have their annual conference says their annual meetings undoubtably opposition parties
may have barca has more from london. what this 6 page document essentially shows is that the united kingdom is a vulnerable to the impacts of leaving the e.u. without to deal it focuses on a whole range of different possible scenarios implying that there will be significant shortage of fresh brewed of medicine that we may well see in the united kingdom an increase in electricity bills as well it talks about there being that delays on the roads food goods entering and leaving the united kingdom...
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what this 6 page document essentially shows is that the united kingdom is vulnerable to the impacts of leaving the you without a deal that focuses on a whole range of different possible scenarios implying that there will be significant shortage of fresh brewed of medicine that we may well see in the united kingdom an increase in electricity bills as well it talks about there being delays on the roads for goods entering and leaving the united kingdom about there being tailbacks on the motorway is that could indeed take many months to clear but they're also being delays for travelers or airports e.u. nationals want to enter the u.k. and vice versa but all of this seems to have the most impact according to this document on the most vulnerable sectors of society those at the forefront of any economic fluctuation and then of course of the poorest people in the united kingdom it is of course an important time of year when different political parties have their annual conferences their annual meetings undoubtably opposition parties including the opposition labor party the left wing leaning pa
what this 6 page document essentially shows is that the united kingdom is vulnerable to the impacts of leaving the you without a deal that focuses on a whole range of different possible scenarios implying that there will be significant shortage of fresh brewed of medicine that we may well see in the united kingdom an increase in electricity bills as well it talks about there being delays on the roads for goods entering and leaving the united kingdom about there being tailbacks on the motorway...
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if there will be a request from the united kingdom then i think the e.u. will definitely granted. because it's not be willing to be responsible for a breaks it and close the irish government always already made clear that they are strong in favor of an extension and so i don't think that you will go against the wishes of the irish government in this case how much appetite is there in the e.u. to make even a superficial change shall we say to to reason is the also the boss johnson can save face after the october 18th meeting go back on and say well i've got a new deal and we we can get this we can get out with a deal now is that a likely scenario at all from the european perspective. i don't think so because for some reasons one of the reasons is that there's a feeling in the e.u. that even if you would scrap the backstop completely. it wouldn't guarantee that jones would be able to bring it here through parliament because you've already seen in the last couple of weeks that the heartbreaks years in his party who said that the whole deal is bad and they're
if there will be a request from the united kingdom then i think the e.u. will definitely granted. because it's not be willing to be responsible for a breaks it and close the irish government always already made clear that they are strong in favor of an extension and so i don't think that you will go against the wishes of the irish government in this case how much appetite is there in the e.u. to make even a superficial change shall we say to to reason is the also the boss johnson can save face...
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that there will be a significant shortage of fresh food of medicine that we may well see in the united kingdom an increase in electricity bills as well it talks about there being delays on the roads for goods entering and leaving the united kingdom about there being tailbacks on the motorways that could indeed take many months to clear but there are also being delays for travellers or airports or even nationals want to enter the u.k. and vice versa but all of this seems to have the most impact according to this document on the most vulnerable sectors of society those at the forefront of any economic fluctuation and that of course the poorest people in the united kingdom. it is of course an important time of year when different political parties have their annual conferences their annual meetings undoubtably opposition parties including the opposition labor party the left wing leaning party here in the u.k. will make a lot of the findings in this document but i think what will also continue to pressure the government to do is to be a little bit clearer about the strategy behind this decision to
that there will be a significant shortage of fresh food of medicine that we may well see in the united kingdom an increase in electricity bills as well it talks about there being delays on the roads for goods entering and leaving the united kingdom about there being tailbacks on the motorways that could indeed take many months to clear but there are also being delays for travellers or airports or even nationals want to enter the u.k. and vice versa but all of this seems to have the most impact...
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what this 6 page document essentially shows is that the united kingdom is vulnerable to the impacts of leaving the without a deal it focuses on a whole range of different possible scenarios implying that there will be significant shortage of fresh food of medicine that we may well see in the united kingdom an increase in electricity bills as well it talks about there being delays on the roads for goods entering and leaving the united kingdom about there being tailbacks on the motorways that could indeed take many months to clear but there are also being delays for travellers or airports or even nationals want to enter the u.k. and vice versa and all of this seems to have the most impact according to this document on the most vulnerable sectors of society those at the forefront of any economic fluctuation and that of course are of the poorest people in the united kingdom it is of course an important time of year when different political parties have their annual conferences their annual meetings undoubtably opposition parties including the opposition labor party the left wing leaning pa
what this 6 page document essentially shows is that the united kingdom is vulnerable to the impacts of leaving the without a deal it focuses on a whole range of different possible scenarios implying that there will be significant shortage of fresh food of medicine that we may well see in the united kingdom an increase in electricity bills as well it talks about there being delays on the roads for goods entering and leaving the united kingdom about there being tailbacks on the motorways that...
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. —— entitled chums. the highest court in the united kingdom. -- entitled chums., your leader, said mrjohnson should consider his position. absolutely. i mean, can you imagine, to be called out like that by the highest court in your country, to be called out shutting down parliament unlawfully? that is the kind of story we are used to hearing from other parts of the world, but not from the united kingdom. he has behaved like a tinpot dictator and called out today by the supreme court, the highest court in these islands. he should be ashamed of himself, thoroughly ashamed. he knows better. he had an elite education, every opportunity in life, and he has behaved in the most appalling way and he has been called out. we teach our children to a by the police and to respect the local magistrates. how will we set an example to people up and down this country if the prime minister does not now reflect on being called out by the highest court in the land? and the highest court in the land has said that this prorogation, suspension order, is quashed, therefore parliament ca
. —— entitled chums. the highest court in the united kingdom. -- entitled chums., your leader, said mrjohnson should consider his position. absolutely. i mean, can you imagine, to be called out like that by the highest court in your country, to be called out shutting down parliament unlawfully? that is the kind of story we are used to hearing from other parts of the world, but not from the united kingdom. he has behaved like a tinpot dictator and called out today by the supreme court, the...
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we won't to anything that undermines our united kingdom.w of all of the proposals we are putting forward, we will ensure that we keep the u.k. together and at the same time that we leave the european u on th 31st of october. francine: that was the u.k. business secretary, andrea leadsom. thank you both for joining us. we are just getting some breaking news that we did not have about 25 minutes ago. johnson'sster boris suspension of parliament is unlawful according to a scottish appeals court. we are just getting some headlines from the u.k. government saying the suspension of parliament was legal and necessary and they are going to appeal to the supreme court. to me it just seems like more confusion about what we are looking at. we have this deadlocked british system and it just adds another layer of uncertainty. >> if we step back a second, we see the extraordinary times we are in and the constitutional confusion, the magnitude of these decisions being taken and just how hard both sides are fighting. on the one hand you have boris johnson,
we won't to anything that undermines our united kingdom.w of all of the proposals we are putting forward, we will ensure that we keep the u.k. together and at the same time that we leave the european u on th 31st of october. francine: that was the u.k. business secretary, andrea leadsom. thank you both for joining us. we are just getting some breaking news that we did not have about 25 minutes ago. johnson'sster boris suspension of parliament is unlawful according to a scottish appeals court....
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by which, above all the united kingdom will strive thank you very much. [applause] >>
by which, above all the united kingdom will strive thank you very much. [applause] >>
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what this 6 page document essentially shows is that the united kingdom is vulnerable to the impacts of leaving the e.u. without a deal it focuses on a whole range of different possible scenarios implying that there will be a significant shortage of fresh brewed of medicine that we may well see in the united kingdom an increase in electricity bills as well it talks about there being delays on the roads for goods entering and leaving the united kingdom about there being tailbacks on the motorways that could indeed take many months to clear but there are also being delays for travelers or airports or even nationals want to enter the u.k. and vice versa and all of this seems to have the most impact according to this document on the most vulnerable sectors of society those at the forefront of any economic fluctuation and that of course are of the poorest people in the united kingdom it is of course an important time of year when different political parties have their annual conferences their annual meetings undoubtably opposition parties including the opposition labor party the left wing le
what this 6 page document essentially shows is that the united kingdom is vulnerable to the impacts of leaving the e.u. without a deal it focuses on a whole range of different possible scenarios implying that there will be a significant shortage of fresh brewed of medicine that we may well see in the united kingdom an increase in electricity bills as well it talks about there being delays on the roads for goods entering and leaving the united kingdom about there being tailbacks on the motorways...
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to make sure that growth is experienced equally across the united kingdom. when it finally comes before them. while the majority of the house supports taking no deal of the table, there isa taking no deal of the table, there is a significant minority who are opposed. labour was proposing that should be a limit on debate. while brexit supporters retaliated, enforcing lots of boats on the motion, proposing the timetable in the hope of stopping the actual bill even getting to the wicked. my motion respects our conventions and oui’ ways motion respects our conventions and our ways of working. it respects the right of your lordship's house dealing with legislation. it respects the rights and the primacy of the elected house in good time. but the government begged to differ. i'm afraid i can't agree with the noble ladies description of how she feels this motion is. i'm afraid, my lords, the government will strongly oppose the motion because in our view, it does set a dangerous precedent for the future of this house. what has happened here is that a bunch of libera
to make sure that growth is experienced equally across the united kingdom. when it finally comes before them. while the majority of the house supports taking no deal of the table, there isa taking no deal of the table, there is a significant minority who are opposed. labour was proposing that should be a limit on debate. while brexit supporters retaliated, enforcing lots of boats on the motion, proposing the timetable in the hope of stopping the actual bill even getting to the wicked. my motion...
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what this 6 page document essentially shows is that the united kingdom is vulnerable to the impacts of leaving the e.u. without a deal it focuses on a whole range of different possible scenarios implying that there will be a significant shortage of fresh brewed of medicine that we may well see in the united kingdom an increase in electricity bills as well it talks about there being delays on the roads for goods entering and leaving the united kingdom about there being tailbacks on the motorways that could indeed take many months to clear but there also being delays for travellers or airports or even nationals want to enter the u.k. and vice versa and all of this seems to have the most impact according to this document on the most vulnerable sectors of society those at the forefront of any economic fluctuation amount of course of the poorest people in the united kingdom it is of course an important time of year when different political parties have their annual conferences their annual meetings undoubtably opposition parties including the opposition labor party the left wing leaning par
what this 6 page document essentially shows is that the united kingdom is vulnerable to the impacts of leaving the e.u. without a deal it focuses on a whole range of different possible scenarios implying that there will be a significant shortage of fresh brewed of medicine that we may well see in the united kingdom an increase in electricity bills as well it talks about there being delays on the roads for goods entering and leaving the united kingdom about there being tailbacks on the motorways...
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what this 6 page document essentially shows is that the united kingdom is vulnerable to the impacts of leaving the you without a deal that focuses on a whole range of different possible scenarios implying that there will be significant shortage of fresh food of medicine that we may well see in the united kingdom an increase in electricity bills as well it talks about there being delays on the roads for goods entering and leaving the united kingdom about there being tailbacks on the motorway is that it could indeed take many months to clear but they're also being delays for travelers or airports or even nationals want to enter the u.k. and vice versa and all of this seems to have the most impact according to this document on the most vulnerable sectors of society those at the forefront of any economic fluctuation and that of course of the poorest people in the united kingdom it is of course an important time of year when different political parties have their annual conferences their annual meetings undoubtably opposition parties including the opposition labor party the left wing leanin
what this 6 page document essentially shows is that the united kingdom is vulnerable to the impacts of leaving the you without a deal that focuses on a whole range of different possible scenarios implying that there will be significant shortage of fresh food of medicine that we may well see in the united kingdom an increase in electricity bills as well it talks about there being delays on the roads for goods entering and leaving the united kingdom about there being tailbacks on the motorway is...
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to prorogued the united kingdom parliament.ects of that prerogative cannot sensibly differ as between the different jurisdictions of the united kingdom nor at the level of contradiction or principle. should there be any difference in approach between the different jurisdictions difference in approach between the differentjurisdictions in the united kingdom as regards the proper full of the court in reviewing the exercise of that prerogative the important thing is that the correct approach should be taken in that regard in bothjurisdictions. now, for reasons which i will come on to elaborate, i would court to some authority that underpins the proposition that, in addressing the prerogative, as it applies to the united kingdom parliament, and considering the privileges of that parliament, one has regard to common principles of public law throughout the united kingdom. ijust note in passing that the matter was addressed in the case of boyle against the lord advocate has long ago as 1965, when the court observed that it would be hi
to prorogued the united kingdom parliament.ects of that prerogative cannot sensibly differ as between the different jurisdictions of the united kingdom nor at the level of contradiction or principle. should there be any difference in approach between the different jurisdictions difference in approach between the differentjurisdictions in the united kingdom as regards the proper full of the court in reviewing the exercise of that prerogative the important thing is that the correct approach...
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—looking united kingdom, after breakfast. the 31st of october, regardless of whether or not there is a deal and also dealing with the situation in which the mps will be voting, of course. interesting line that has just come out from the health secretary, matt hancock, in which he says he accepts the law, and that is of course the law which was actually leading on the question of a law that says you cannot leave the european union u nless cannot leave the european union unless it is a real nfl is no deal you have to get an extension. boris johnson says he will not go to brussels to get an extension even though the law says he must. matt hancock saying we accept a lot but that does not mean you don't challenge the law sometimes. that will reinforce the impression that it may be that the prime minister plans to seek some kind of court challenge to that law. we will wait and see on that. that is matt hancock speaking, we havejust and see on that. that is matt hancock speaking, we have just heard from the foreign secretary dominic
—looking united kingdom, after breakfast. the 31st of october, regardless of whether or not there is a deal and also dealing with the situation in which the mps will be voting, of course. interesting line that has just come out from the health secretary, matt hancock, in which he says he accepts the law, and that is of course the law which was actually leading on the question of a law that says you cannot leave the european union u nless cannot leave the european union unless it is a real nfl...
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thank you to ciaran martin for coming from the united kingdom. bringing 20-30 organizations to be here with us. thank you to canada who has brought a number of their companies and thank you to everyone here. with that being said each year we give a cyber security leadership award, hopefully that is slide will come up that will list some of the prior winners of the award. we are very honored that the president of estonia was awarded the first award. and you can see gen. hayden, michael daniel, it's my great honor to award for the 18th year the cyber security leadership award to a great friend and patriot christopher krebs. >> thank you. we appreciate it >> last year we also gave the international leadership award to a person that they know well david the cyber security commissioner for singapore. it was a very snowy day and we were delighted that people were able to come out on that a snowy day to be there and honor david. this year we are honored to give our leadership award to ciaran martin . thank you so much for being here. we appreciate it ve
thank you to ciaran martin for coming from the united kingdom. bringing 20-30 organizations to be here with us. thank you to canada who has brought a number of their companies and thank you to everyone here. with that being said each year we give a cyber security leadership award, hopefully that is slide will come up that will list some of the prior winners of the award. we are very honored that the president of estonia was awarded the first award. and you can see gen. hayden, michael daniel,...
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leave the united kingdom and leave us in a small little england.has to be fought. i'm very pleased that the opposition are coming together to try to defeat this mob. >> now, you passed a law, parliament's passed a law saying that the prime minister must request an extension of time from the european union, but there is new reporting suspecting that boris johnson will not obey that law. is there any way the prime minister can avoid the requirements of that law? >> it's an extraordinary development that in the birthplace of the rule of law, we have a prime minister say that he will not implement a law that has been passed in this place to mandate it to ask for an extension in an event that he has no deal from the european union. and, frankly, if he disobeys the law, then the metropolitan police will have to enter number 10, put him in handcuffs and arrest him because he must obey the rule of law. so they're trying now to suspend parliament. i mean, literally, it's like an episode of "the handmaid's tale" and we must resist that, of course, but we, lo
leave the united kingdom and leave us in a small little england.has to be fought. i'm very pleased that the opposition are coming together to try to defeat this mob. >> now, you passed a law, parliament's passed a law saying that the prime minister must request an extension of time from the european union, but there is new reporting suspecting that boris johnson will not obey that law. is there any way the prime minister can avoid the requirements of that law? >> it's an...
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much less comfort is offered for those 1.5 million united kingdom nationals and the rest of the european union. is the prime minister in a position to confirm on a european basis that all pensions will be paid in full and affordable benefits will be paid in full, healthcare will be covered in full and freedom of movement will be protected, there are framed people who need an answer. >> i thank my right honorable friend and i can assure him that matter is at the top of our concerns of all our eu friends and partners and we made it clear that the very generous offer this country has rightly made to the 3.4 million eu citizens of this country must be reciprocated symmetrically and installed by our friends in the way he discussed. >> he and morgan. >> the prime minister said the city of portsmouth is too fool for drug addiction despite this disgraceful and accurate statement about my home city, how would he expect arm much loved nhs to do with the this is when medicine installed shortages according to his own health secretary by hurling us towards a no deal brexit. >> minister? >> i must gen
much less comfort is offered for those 1.5 million united kingdom nationals and the rest of the european union. is the prime minister in a position to confirm on a european basis that all pensions will be paid in full and affordable benefits will be paid in full, healthcare will be covered in full and freedom of movement will be protected, there are framed people who need an answer. >> i thank my right honorable friend and i can assure him that matter is at the top of our concerns of all...
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that would be completely binding on the united kingdom. this is completely unacceptable for a democratic country where the majority of people in a democratic referendum voted to take back control of their laws. there parliament says, no. we don't want to participate in this process, we don't want to take control of your laws, we want to delegate most of them in many fields to the european union and have a foreign court developing our laws for us in ways that we might find objectionable. none of the amendments i have intending tong find a compromise tackles this fundamental obstacle to the withdrawal agreement and to the idea that we can somehow negotiate our way out of the european union if they don't think that we just intend to leave. >> thank you. chair, thank you. i am very grateful indeed. can i take you back to something they said because it is important. many have claimed in the referendum that they are going to take back control of the border. may i ask how they intend to take back control and would you like to explain why it is al
that would be completely binding on the united kingdom. this is completely unacceptable for a democratic country where the majority of people in a democratic referendum voted to take back control of their laws. there parliament says, no. we don't want to participate in this process, we don't want to take control of your laws, we want to delegate most of them in many fields to the european union and have a foreign court developing our laws for us in ways that we might find objectionable. none of...
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indeed the monarch are appalled the law as regards mr boris johnson the highest court in the united kingdom has united mostly 5 and that his advice to rule this parliament is advice given to her majesty the queen was unlawful his position is untenable and he should have the guts for wants to do the decent thing and recite. where. we. really are as soon as possible many of us are here already the taking of this on democratic minority tory government to archives must take precedence above all else that is why we were elected to parliament to do that and the supreme court city has emphasized that the principle that the government and the crap in it are a cunt able to parliament is fundamental to the british constitution. the courts have decided to it's not a political decision as they emphasized the courts have to cite that that has long been the law in england and indeed in scotland that the government is subject to parliamentary scrutiny by members of parliament elected by the people for the government to approach parliament for a lengthy pedia to tie in means that parliament is on able to d
indeed the monarch are appalled the law as regards mr boris johnson the highest court in the united kingdom has united mostly 5 and that his advice to rule this parliament is advice given to her majesty the queen was unlawful his position is untenable and he should have the guts for wants to do the decent thing and recite. where. we. really are as soon as possible many of us are here already the taking of this on democratic minority tory government to archives must take precedence above all...
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iwill not second referendum for the whole of the united kingdom.erstand your focus, the highest civil court in scotland. i understand yourfocus, but the highest civil court in scotland. i understand your focus, but what i put to you is this, a no—deal brexit could end up slipping through, if you don't vote for a tweaked deal, if one comes back. there is no tweaked deal at present... you are not listening... you can be here all day long but you will not get me, as a scottish national party mp, to say that i will vote for brexit. that is not my mandate. i have worked incredibly hard for the last three years cross—party to try to find a solution to this terrible problem that david cameron threw us into, solution is not to vote for a tweaked deal, that could be damaging to the british economy. the solution to the british economy. the solution to put the matter back to voters across the united kingdom. next question is, if you don't get that, you would acknowledge there is a risk of a no—deal brexit inadvertently. the risk of no-deal brexit is not at my
iwill not second referendum for the whole of the united kingdom.erstand your focus, the highest civil court in scotland. i understand yourfocus, but the highest civil court in scotland. i understand your focus, but what i put to you is this, a no—deal brexit could end up slipping through, if you don't vote for a tweaked deal, if one comes back. there is no tweaked deal at present... you are not listening... you can be here all day long but you will not get me, as a scottish national party mp,...
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if you are a moderate censure ground butter in the united kingdom, it strikes me as if this party hasy forward is to be populist english national party and ijoined the conservative and unionist party and i never dreamed i would see a situation where 60% of members are going to see scotland as a price worth paying for brexit. if you are happy to vote for the brexit prydie i suspect you feel very much at home in the brexit party. if you find the ideals of nigel farage to be something you do not want to support i am not sure how you can support i am not sure how you can support the boys johnson conservative party. what about those who say there it was a referendum and we have to leave ee to respect the referendum and that is what by shots is trying to do, he does not agree with nigel farage on other things but this is about delivering on the people. three occasions philip hammond voted for theresa may's which all agreements which would save united kingdom leave the european union boris johnson would save united kingdom leave the european union borisjohnson did not. thank you very much in
if you are a moderate censure ground butter in the united kingdom, it strikes me as if this party hasy forward is to be populist english national party and ijoined the conservative and unionist party and i never dreamed i would see a situation where 60% of members are going to see scotland as a price worth paying for brexit. if you are happy to vote for the brexit prydie i suspect you feel very much at home in the brexit party. if you find the ideals of nigel farage to be something you do not...
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rouhani the iranian president and also with donald trump from germany japan pakistan and the united kingdom all pushing separately to try and broker what would be a historic meeting between 2 countries whose leaders haven't met for 40 years emmanuel now from the french president particularly engaged in this effort he's
rouhani the iranian president and also with donald trump from germany japan pakistan and the united kingdom all pushing separately to try and broker what would be a historic meeting between 2 countries whose leaders haven't met for 40 years emmanuel now from the french president particularly engaged in this effort he's
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it's about 6 more weeks until the united kingdom is set to leave the european union as means big trouble for some key u.k. trading partners like ireland it's also a cause for concern for certain industries that depend on exports to the u.k. and spain shoemakers are now hoping for the best but expecting the worst. whoever hot footed into this store in madrid probably isn't weighed down by money problems. ok or after a collaborative effort among famous designers cost around $150.00 euros they're pretty popular among european customers as shoes made in spain tend to be. spanish footwear exports the e.u. are worth close to 2000000000 euros last year. but the mean shoe game is about to get meaner. medics if there isn't the rex it presents a scenario of uncertainty fist banished footwear in 2018 the united kingdom was one of the main consumers of footwear made in spain but already in 29000 the exports to that country have reduced by 10 percent making the u.k. drop from the 4th to the 5th consumer position for spanish in europe and it seems that trend is remaining that trend has meant no less t
it's about 6 more weeks until the united kingdom is set to leave the european union as means big trouble for some key u.k. trading partners like ireland it's also a cause for concern for certain industries that depend on exports to the u.k. and spain shoemakers are now hoping for the best but expecting the worst. whoever hot footed into this store in madrid probably isn't weighed down by money problems. ok or after a collaborative effort among famous designers cost around $150.00 euros they're...
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boris johnson has shown his commitment to securing a brexit deal, which works for the entire united kingdoming a meeting with the prime minister at downing street earlier this afternoon, she said that any brexit deal relating to northern ireland, which couldn't command ci’oss ireland, which couldn't command cross community support was doomed to failure. parliament began its suspension today, it will be five weeks before the queen opens the new session on 1a october. meanwhile boris johnson's attempt to call and election failed again when mps voted late last night, as laura kunz berg 110w late last night, as laura kunz berg now reports. the call made as it always has been. back suits and lace worn in the usual way. desire the presence of this honourable house. but then there's been nothing, genuinely nothing, ever quite like this. shouting. opposition mps‘ fury that the prime minister has closed parliament early. shouting "no", brandishing placards, even scuffling to try to keep the speaker in his chair. a symbol of their desire to keep parliament open in these vital weeks. this is not howev
boris johnson has shown his commitment to securing a brexit deal, which works for the entire united kingdoming a meeting with the prime minister at downing street earlier this afternoon, she said that any brexit deal relating to northern ireland, which couldn't command ci’oss ireland, which couldn't command cross community support was doomed to failure. parliament began its suspension today, it will be five weeks before the queen opens the new session on 1a october. meanwhile boris johnson's...
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thank you to ciaran martin for coming from the united kingdom. bringing 20-30 organizations to be here with us. thank you to canada who has brought a number of their companies and thank you to everyone here. with that being said each year we give a cyber security leadership award, hopefully that is slide will come up that will list some of the prior winners of the award. we are very honored that the president of estonia was awarded the first award. and you can see gen. hayden, michael daniel, it's my great honor to award for the 18th year the cyber security leadership award to a great friend and patriot christopher krebs. >> thank you. we appreciate it >> last year we also gave the international leadership award to a person that they know well david the cyber security commissioner for singapore. it was a very snowy day and we were delighted that people were able to come out on that a snowy day to be there and honor david. this year we are honored to give our leadership award to ciaran martin . thank you so much for being here. we appreciate it ve
thank you to ciaran martin for coming from the united kingdom. bringing 20-30 organizations to be here with us. thank you to canada who has brought a number of their companies and thank you to everyone here. with that being said each year we give a cyber security leadership award, hopefully that is slide will come up that will list some of the prior winners of the award. we are very honored that the president of estonia was awarded the first award. and you can see gen. hayden, michael daniel,...
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where britain's prime minister is sticking with his do or a dying strategy to take the united kingdom of the european union on thursday boris johnson emphasized his reluctance to extend breaks it. would be dead in a ditch. cost a 1000000000 pounds a month in achieves absolutely nothing earth is the point of. delivery i think it's totally totally pointless. well the bill designed to stop the u.k. leaving the block without a deal was passed by both the highest of commons on the house of lords the legislation requires the prime minister to us the you for another extension if a deal is not agreed in parliament by the 19th of october mr johnson also feel this week to force a snap general election because he blocked a majority in the house m.p.'s will vote once again on monday on whether to hold a national poll or not additionally this month the prime minister expelled $21.00 m.p.'s from the conservative party after they rebelled against them and voted in favor of legislation to block a deal breaker that the list included several former cabinet members and tory d.'s including winston church
where britain's prime minister is sticking with his do or a dying strategy to take the united kingdom of the european union on thursday boris johnson emphasized his reluctance to extend breaks it. would be dead in a ditch. cost a 1000000000 pounds a month in achieves absolutely nothing earth is the point of. delivery i think it's totally totally pointless. well the bill designed to stop the u.k. leaving the block without a deal was passed by both the highest of commons on the house of lords the...
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shows how little good well there is towards the united kingdom and northern ireland particular by the european union. and the the irish parents will be softened considerably but in a sense the there will be. we know unionists i think will retreat from their heart of position the johnson government might quiet so that i think some. bricks it will tape parades so i think that the conflict room the irish will do will be lessened in that way the people of northern ireland see political chaos all around them and i think many of them like me would like to see this all brought to an end brought to a head deliver the brac set and let's get on with making life better for everybody and all parts of the kingdom. germany's pro-choice to renewable energy has had some of the wind taken out of his sails was strong resistance from people that live near those power generating turbines done a quarter went to meet some of the to see what the problem was. germany's 2030 renewable energy goals are on a collision course with reality the country's energy sector needs a hero something to save the green agend
shows how little good well there is towards the united kingdom and northern ireland particular by the european union. and the the irish parents will be softened considerably but in a sense the there will be. we know unionists i think will retreat from their heart of position the johnson government might quiet so that i think some. bricks it will tape parades so i think that the conflict room the irish will do will be lessened in that way the people of northern ireland see political chaos all...
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thousands gathered throughout the united kingdom today to protest new prime minister boris johnson's ve to suspend parliament. several thousand protester gathered near the prime minister's 10 downinet residence in central london. other demonstrations were planned in 30 locations throughout england, scotland, wales and northern ireland. the protesters are trying to stop a "no deal" brexit beforeop an october 3deadline. they say johnson's decision to suspend parliament for several weeks will prevent debate over the u.k.'s departure from the european union. the shutdown of parliament is currently being challenged in three separate court cases. prime minister johnson, who helped lead the successful brexit referendum campaign, says his government is actively .upursuing a new deal with leaders. th >> sreenivasane latest projections of hurricaneis dorian's path, pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: the united kingdom is counting down to brex, their exit from the european union. with parliament facing suspensioncourt cases in the works and protests like today's likely to continue, national publ
thousands gathered throughout the united kingdom today to protest new prime minister boris johnson's ve to suspend parliament. several thousand protester gathered near the prime minister's 10 downinet residence in central london. other demonstrations were planned in 30 locations throughout england, scotland, wales and northern ireland. the protesters are trying to stop a "no deal" brexit beforeop an october 3deadline. they say johnson's decision to suspend parliament for several weeks...
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what this 6 page document essentially shows is that the united kingdom is vulnerable to the impacts of leaving the e.u. without a deal it focuses on a whole range of different possible scenarios implying that there will be a significant shortage of fresh food of medicine that we may well see in the united kingdom an increase in electricity bills as well it talks about there being delays on the roads for goods entering and leaving the united kingdom about there being tailbacks on the motorways the could indeed take many months to clear. but the government hasn't complied with another order to explain their reasoning for the current suspension of parliament a scottish court has also ruled that prime minister abbas johnson's the cigar and this is to suspend is unlawful judges at scotland's highest court of appeal said that johnson's intention was to restrict parliament ahead of the brakes of deadline on october 31st. hundreds of nigerians are flying home from south africa after a series of attacks on foreigners there last week they've been offered free flights by and they jury an airline
what this 6 page document essentially shows is that the united kingdom is vulnerable to the impacts of leaving the e.u. without a deal it focuses on a whole range of different possible scenarios implying that there will be a significant shortage of fresh food of medicine that we may well see in the united kingdom an increase in electricity bills as well it talks about there being delays on the roads for goods entering and leaving the united kingdom about there being tailbacks on the motorways...
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and now, the supreme court is the ultimate court in the united kingdom. they have to decide.have a three-day hearing they have there. and really, that's what's going to decide here, the final word, on whether parliament is going to go back into session. that will be overturned or whether boris johnson was right. interestingly, it looks like, from previous decisions, the supreme court tends to consider cases in the context of the legal framework that it came from. in the scottish case, it will look at that and say, well, according to scottish law, we're going to make that decision in that context. with the english case, they'll say, we're going to decide this case in according to english law. make one decision on the scottish case and one on the english case. it's two different frameworks. very complicated. >> to delve into that complication and to drill into the scottish court's decision, help our viewers understand how they reached that ruling, to shut down parliament, saying it was unlawful. >> so, the crux of the court case here was, what was boris johnson's re -- now, he
and now, the supreme court is the ultimate court in the united kingdom. they have to decide.have a three-day hearing they have there. and really, that's what's going to decide here, the final word, on whether parliament is going to go back into session. that will be overturned or whether boris johnson was right. interestingly, it looks like, from previous decisions, the supreme court tends to consider cases in the context of the legal framework that it came from. in the scottish case, it will...
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they say we cannot give the united kingdom a better deal than the deal we give to our members.ur members. you want all the benefits of market access without any of the obligations. that won't change. i think ina obligations. that won't change. i think in a way what is decided over there will not change the negotiating position of the european union because there are certain principles about protecting the single market, this market of 500 million people, that they are not willing to surrender. they have things, they are prepared to spend as well. the financial times, johnson's brexit strategy rules as anti—no deal mps inflict defeat. it says here that poison is now coursing through the party, the conservative party. in the a fair assessment? i thought a realignment in the conservative party would come sooner in the conservative party would come sooner because it is very clear there has been this rages —— major strain between those who want a hard brexit and those who want a softer brexit and those who want a softer brexit or no brexit. that is very difficult to coexist in the p
they say we cannot give the united kingdom a better deal than the deal we give to our members.ur members. you want all the benefits of market access without any of the obligations. that won't change. i think ina obligations. that won't change. i think in a way what is decided over there will not change the negotiating position of the european union because there are certain principles about protecting the single market, this market of 500 million people, that they are not willing to surrender....
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has made ending religious persecution a key part of its foreign policy it and the united kingdom convened a session highlighting china's abuse of weaker muslims i wasn't in the a lobbying group i cried out oh the day the court said tell alot to save you from my hand officials debated how to stop aging space havior we urge the un to investigate and closely monitor china's human rights abuses including the repression of religious freedom and belief the responsibility primarily entails that prevention of such crimes other meetings focused on serious lost generation after millions fled civil war the political crisis in venezuela and how it's affecting the lives of its people and the ongoing crisis involving the rohingya of me and mar.
has made ending religious persecution a key part of its foreign policy it and the united kingdom convened a session highlighting china's abuse of weaker muslims i wasn't in the a lobbying group i cried out oh the day the court said tell alot to save you from my hand officials debated how to stop aging space havior we urge the un to investigate and closely monitor china's human rights abuses including the repression of religious freedom and belief the responsibility primarily entails that...