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integrity and prosperity of the union that binds the formations of the united kingdom is of the utmost importance to my government. my ministers will bring forward measures to support citizens across all the nations of the united kingdom. my government remains committed to working with all parties in northern ireland to support the return of the government and to address the legacy of the past. my government will take steps to protect the integrity of democracy and the electoral system in the united kingdom. my government will continue to invest in our gallant armed forces. my ministers will honor the armed forces covenant and the commitment to spend at least 2% of national income on defense. as the united kingdom leaves the european union, my government will ensure that it continues to play a leading role in global affairs, defending its interests and promoting its values. my government will be at the forefront of efforts to solve the most complex international security issues. it will champion global free trade and work alongside international partners to solve the most pressing global challenges. it will prior
integrity and prosperity of the union that binds the formations of the united kingdom is of the utmost importance to my government. my ministers will bring forward measures to support citizens across all the nations of the united kingdom. my government remains committed to working with all parties in northern ireland to support the return of the government and to address the legacy of the past. my government will take steps to protect the integrity of democracy and the electoral system in the...
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my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union based on free trade and friendly cooperation. my ministers will work to implement new regimes for fisheries, agriculture and trade seizing the opportunities that arise from leaving the european union. an immigration bill ending free movement will lay the foundation for a fair and modern immigration system. my government remains committed o ensuring that resident european citizens, who have built their lives and contributed so much to the united kingdom have the right to remain. the bill will include measures that reinforce this commitment. steps will be taken to provide certainty, stability and new opportunities for the financial services and legal sectors. my government's new economic plan will be underpinned by a responsible fiscal strategy, investing in economic growth while maintaining the sustainability of the public finances. measures will be brought forward to support and str
my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union based on free trade and friendly cooperation. my ministers will work to implement new regimes for fisheries, agriculture and trade seizing the opportunities that arise from leaving the european union. an immigration bill ending free movement will lay the foundation for a fair and modern...
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scotlandat would see shafted by the united kingdom government. an economic disadvantage. interests views and disregarded by the prime minister and his government. mr. speaker, the scottish national party could not have been clear. we would support any mandate to approach the european union to andin in the single market simply remain in the european union altogether. the prime minister has made it clear he is not interested in meaningful discussions with the s&p or our scottish government. 10and his cronies at number don't care about scotland. once again, they have let scotland down. ireland has been allowed special arrangements to remain in the e.u. single markets and custom union. the prime minister will not allow scotland the same arrangements. he did not consider giving scotland a fair deal. mr. speaker, despite the fact the scottish people, like the people of northern ireland, voted overwhelmingly to remain in the european union, this prime minister has never entertained the notion of giving scotland the same arrangements that northern ireland gets in this deal. the tr
scotlandat would see shafted by the united kingdom government. an economic disadvantage. interests views and disregarded by the prime minister and his government. mr. speaker, the scottish national party could not have been clear. we would support any mandate to approach the european union to andin in the single market simply remain in the european union altogether. the prime minister has made it clear he is not interested in meaningful discussions with the s&p or our scottish government....
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a deal that would see scotland shafted by this united kingdom government — left at an economic disadvantagedisregarded by this prime minister and his government. the prime minister's deal removes protections on workers' rights. it puts a border down the irish sea and, according to the government's own analysis, will damage our economy on a scale greater than the financial crash. today, hundreds of thousands of people will be outside, demanding a final say in a people's vote. isn't the truth that the reason a prime minister refuses their calls is because he knows that if given the option, the people will reject his bad deal and choose to remain in the european union? this deal puts northern ireland, yes, in the uk customs union but applies de facto or the european union customs code. yes, it does. read the detail. it also puts us in the vat regime, and in the single market regime for a large part of goods and agri—food, without any consent upfront, contrary to the agreement made in december 2017 which said only regulatory difference could happen with the consent of the executive and the asse
a deal that would see scotland shafted by this united kingdom government — left at an economic disadvantagedisregarded by this prime minister and his government. the prime minister's deal removes protections on workers' rights. it puts a border down the irish sea and, according to the government's own analysis, will damage our economy on a scale greater than the financial crash. today, hundreds of thousands of people will be outside, demanding a final say in a people's vote. isn't the truth...
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a deal that would see scotland shafted by this united kingdom government. dvantage. with scotland's views and interests totally disregarded by this prime minister and his government. the prime minister's deal removes protections on workers' rights. it puts a border down the irish sea, and according to the government's own analysis, will damage our economy on a scale greater than the financial crash. today, hundreds of thousands of people will be outside, demanding a final say in a people's vote. isn't the truth that the reason a prime minister refuses their calls is because he knows that if given the option, that people would reject his bad deal and choose to remain in the european union? this deal puts northern ireland, yes, in the uk customs union that applies de facto or the european union customs code. yes, it does. read the detail. it also puts us in the vat regime, and in the single market regime for a large part of goods and agri—food, without any consent upfront, contrary to the agreement made in december 2017 which said only regulatory difference co
a deal that would see scotland shafted by this united kingdom government. dvantage. with scotland's views and interests totally disregarded by this prime minister and his government. the prime minister's deal removes protections on workers' rights. it puts a border down the irish sea, and according to the government's own analysis, will damage our economy on a scale greater than the financial crash. today, hundreds of thousands of people will be outside, demanding a final say in a people's...
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the united kingdom's government asserting its independence in the setting that the independence of the judiciary which up until recently had a very great reputation you don't think the prime minister just wants your. son to die and receive the the institution's concern the manage this process. the crown prosecuting service at the behest of. the foreign colonial office which acts at the behest of the united states department of justice and say i that i would be delighted if julian collapsed under the pressures that they've put upon him but the judiciary is independent and maintaining their independence is one of their prime concern is also if the reputation of the united kingdom is to mine a mine time it would be best to. by international covenants and loads that they've signed on to and you tell and talk to julian about that in prison. presumably he doesn't have as much faith as as you do in the british government has attacked un reporters and obviously his asylum was breached we'll use that that's what they have done and it's both them nothing but obviously an accusation and so. we pr
the united kingdom's government asserting its independence in the setting that the independence of the judiciary which up until recently had a very great reputation you don't think the prime minister just wants your. son to die and receive the the institution's concern the manage this process. the crown prosecuting service at the behest of. the foreign colonial office which acts at the behest of the united states department of justice and say i that i would be delighted if julian collapsed...
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a deal that would see scotland shafted by this united kingdom government.ay, hundreds of thousands of people will be outside demanding a final say in a people's vote. how could plaid cymru ever support his billionaires' brexit? this deal takes a wrecking ball to our social and environmental standards. and without his northern irish allies in board he couldn't be sure of the numbers. this will do a great deal of damage to the union. look though, who is coming to help. with a joke? i have a distinct sense of deja vu. laughter. and a rebuke to those who voted against her, now planning to do the same to borisjohnson. remember, though, once upon a time, that included him. when this house voted overwhelmingly to give the choice of our membership of the eu to british people, did we really mean it? i think there can only be one answer to that and that is yes, we did mean it, because if this parliament did not mean it, then it is guilty of the most egregious con trick on the british people. but as a sprinkling of labour mps who want this done... crowds who want anot
a deal that would see scotland shafted by this united kingdom government.ay, hundreds of thousands of people will be outside demanding a final say in a people's vote. how could plaid cymru ever support his billionaires' brexit? this deal takes a wrecking ball to our social and environmental standards. and without his northern irish allies in board he couldn't be sure of the numbers. this will do a great deal of damage to the union. look though, who is coming to help. with a joke? i have a...
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a deal that will see scotland shafted by this united kingdom government.ands of people will be outside, demanding a final say in a people's vote. how could plaid cymru ever support his billionaires' brexit? this deal takes a wrecking ball to our social and environmental standards... and without his northern irish allies on board, the prime minister simply couldn't be sure of the numbers. rather than a great deal, this will do a great deal of damage to the union. look, though who was coming to help — with a joke? standing here i have a distinct sense of deja vu. laughter. i know how you feel! and a rebuke to those who voted against her now planning to do the same to borisjohnson. but remember, once upon a time, that included him. when this house voted overwhelmingly to give the choice of our membership the eu to the british people, did we really mean it? i think there can only be one answer to that and that is, yes, we did mean it, because if this parliament did not mean it, then it is guilty of the most egregious con trick on the british people. but there'
a deal that will see scotland shafted by this united kingdom government.ands of people will be outside, demanding a final say in a people's vote. how could plaid cymru ever support his billionaires' brexit? this deal takes a wrecking ball to our social and environmental standards... and without his northern irish allies on board, the prime minister simply couldn't be sure of the numbers. rather than a great deal, this will do a great deal of damage to the union. look, though who was coming to...
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a deal that would see scott lund shafted by this united kingdom government., hundreds of thousands of people will will be outside, demanding a final say ina will be outside, demanding a final say in a people's vote. how could play camry ever support his billionaires' brexit? this still ta kes a billionaires' brexit? this still takes a wrecking ball twell social and economic standards. and without his northern irish allies on board, the prime minister simply could not be sure of the numbers. this will do a great deal of damage to the union. look, though, who was coming to help, with a joke. look, though, who was coming to help, with ajoke. standing here a have a distinct sense of deja vu. and a rebuke to those who voted against her now planning to do the same to boris johnson. against her now planning to do the same to borisjohnson. remember, though, once upon a time that included him. when this house voted overwhelmingly to give the choice of oui’ overwhelmingly to give the choice of our membership of the eu to the british people, did we really mean is? ithin
a deal that would see scott lund shafted by this united kingdom government., hundreds of thousands of people will will be outside, demanding a final say ina will be outside, demanding a final say in a people's vote. how could play camry ever support his billionaires' brexit? this still ta kes a billionaires' brexit? this still takes a wrecking ball twell social and economic standards. and without his northern irish allies on board, the prime minister simply could not be sure of the numbers....
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levelling up across this whole united kingdom. a governmentbecause we believe in free markets and enterprise. but brexit has left his party divided. 21 tory mps were kicked out of the party for voting against the government. ten have been readmitted today — they can now stand as conservatives in this election. the former chancellor philip hammond is not one of them. borisjohnson has created a unity in the conservative party which had not existed a couple of months back. let's look at labour. the party — coloured in red — has 244 mps in parliament — a long way short of a majority. it says if it puts that right, it'll renegotiate brexit with the eu — and then put it to a second referendum. but despite what that tweet said, just like the tories, labour is far from totally united on its brexit policy. something which evolved repeatedly inch by inch in the last 12 months or more. this was the labour leader last month. a general election is coming but we won't allowjohnson to dictate the terms. and in that election we will commit to a public vote wi
levelling up across this whole united kingdom. a governmentbecause we believe in free markets and enterprise. but brexit has left his party divided. 21 tory mps were kicked out of the party for voting against the government. ten have been readmitted today — they can now stand as conservatives in this election. the former chancellor philip hammond is not one of them. borisjohnson has created a unity in the conservative party which had not existed a couple of months back. let's look at labour....
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whether or not we adhere to those rules and still subject to the eu being able to deny the united kingdom governmento northern ireland. so, mr speaker, there are very good reasons why we opposed this deal. and the motion before us tonight does not offer any hope of any change. in fact, does not offer any hope of any change. infact, if does not offer any hope of any change. in fact, if anything, does not offer any hope of any change. infact, ifanything, it does not offer any hope of any change. in fact, if anything, it is the prime minister... the prime minister is quite openly saying, by the way, i now want democratic unionist party mps to vote for the passage of the bill which would facilitate this agreement, which would have such detrimental effects on northern ireland. we do not want to have accelerated passage, we do not want to have 24—hour scrutiny. we wa nt not want to have 24—hour scrutiny. we want to make sure that there is nothing happens in this house which enables the prime minister to deliver on a deal which he promised he would never ever do! and the second thing, of course, is that if
whether or not we adhere to those rules and still subject to the eu being able to deny the united kingdom governmento northern ireland. so, mr speaker, there are very good reasons why we opposed this deal. and the motion before us tonight does not offer any hope of any change. in fact, does not offer any hope of any change. infact, if does not offer any hope of any change. in fact, if anything, does not offer any hope of any change. infact, ifanything, it does not offer any hope of any change....
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there is no cost in the border between north and south so next steps of course are for the united kingdom government to engage with the european commission we expect it will happen tomorrow or the meeting involving steve markey in the show barn yeah and also we'll need to consult and engage with the commission as well but what i would hope is that what's happened today would be sufficient to. negotiations to resume in brussels. climate change demonstrators here in the u.k. of trying to disrupt operations at london city airport the group flooded the terminal in what they've called a hong kong style occupation former paralympian james brown even climbed on top of british yet ways plain protesters have been occupying public spaces all week trying to pressure the british government into stepping up its climate action plan tech giant apple has been accused of caving into political pressure by removing it from its online still which protesters in hong kong use to track police newsman's the move comes after a strong condemnation of the app by china's government apple is also remove the taiwan flag emoji fo
there is no cost in the border between north and south so next steps of course are for the united kingdom government to engage with the european commission we expect it will happen tomorrow or the meeting involving steve markey in the show barn yeah and also we'll need to consult and engage with the commission as well but what i would hope is that what's happened today would be sufficient to. negotiations to resume in brussels. climate change demonstrators here in the u.k. of trying to disrupt...
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a deal that would see scotland shafted by the united kingdom government. >> i think it, he's being a little bit, a little bit churlish in his response. this is a great deal for england, it's a great deal for wales, it's a great deal for scotland. >> and you hear the back and forth. as for what happens next, it's all up in the air, all contentious, it depends on what decision is made today, as far as the overall vote. as far as what happens with that amendment. which is what members are deciding as we speak, kendis day in central london. if it wasn't so serious, it would be quite entertaining to watch. 24 hours that could change the future of that country. >>> he's a key witness in the impeachment inquiry, what he told congress is now coming under growing scrutiny. a member of the house foreign affairs committee that heard from him joins us next. puberty means personal space. so sports clothes sit around growing odors. that's why we graduated to tide pods sport. finally something more powerful than the funk. tide sport removes even week-old sweat odor. it's got to be tide. we have som
a deal that would see scotland shafted by the united kingdom government. >> i think it, he's being a little bit, a little bit churlish in his response. this is a great deal for england, it's a great deal for wales, it's a great deal for scotland. >> and you hear the back and forth. as for what happens next, it's all up in the air, all contentious, it depends on what decision is made today, as far as the overall vote. as far as what happens with that amendment. which is what members...
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government that the conventions. that we all signed on to the gym in the australian my country in the united kingdom that govern them international relationships and international will be made and the benefits will flow. but if it becomes. what are all against all. i think that acts a dog eat dog but you know i'm all against all. thing. nothing good can happen. nothing good will happen. you can't pull. off a classmate. left mine. are. you finish the job. the. point of listening to john shipped in his father as he addressed the media in berlin he of course spoke on. treatment and belmarsh prison where he said he was kept in his cell in solitary confinement for 22 to 23 hours a day saying he wasn't given access to a gym or the internet or anything else. so that he would have the means to prepare his defense he also touched on the fact that julian of course had that severe weight loss when he was entered into the prison and that sent him to the hospital prison where he is to this day. john chipped in also talked about the fact that. you know if it is extradited to the u.s. he slammed that idea saying it would be for cr
government that the conventions. that we all signed on to the gym in the australian my country in the united kingdom that govern them international relationships and international will be made and the benefits will flow. but if it becomes. what are all against all. i think that acts a dog eat dog but you know i'm all against all. thing. nothing good can happen. nothing good will happen. you can't pull. off a classmate. left mine. are. you finish the job. the. point of listening to john shipped...
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there is no cost in the border between north and south so next steps of course are for the united kingdom government to engage with the european commission we expect that will happen tomorrow with a meeting involving steve barclay in each of our new and also we'll need to consult and engage with the commission as well but what i would hope is that what's happened today would be sufficient to. negotiations to resume in brussels. here climate change demonstrators try to disrupt operations at london city airport on thursday the group flooded the terminal in what they've called a hong kong style occupation form a paralympian james brown took us and took part by clambering on top of a british airways plane protest as have been occupying public spaces all week i mean to pressure the british government into stepping up its climate action plan now polish right i'll go to car check and austrian novelist peta hunt k have been awarded the nobel prize for literature 2 winners were named 142-018-1420 extension 19 because last year's prize was for sponge of resection harshman scandal to car choke was recognized f
there is no cost in the border between north and south so next steps of course are for the united kingdom government to engage with the european commission we expect that will happen tomorrow with a meeting involving steve barclay in each of our new and also we'll need to consult and engage with the commission as well but what i would hope is that what's happened today would be sufficient to. negotiations to resume in brussels. here climate change demonstrators try to disrupt operations at...
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a deal that would see scotland shafted by those united kingdom government. with scotland's views and interests totally disregarded by the prime minister and this government. the scottish national party could not have been clearer. we would support any mandate to approach the european union, to remain in the single market and customs union, or simply remain in the european union altogether. yet the prime minister has made it clear that he was not and is not interested in meaningful discussions with the snp, or with our scottish government. he and his cronies do not care about scotland. this government has sold scotland out and once again they have let scotland down. ireland has been allowed special arrangements to remain in the eu single market and customs union, but the prime minister will not afford scotland the same arrangement. he did not even consider giving scotland a fair deal. mr. speaker, despite the fact that the scottish people, like the people of northern ireland, voted overwhelmingly to remain in the european union, this prime minister has never
a deal that would see scotland shafted by those united kingdom government. with scotland's views and interests totally disregarded by the prime minister and this government. the scottish national party could not have been clearer. we would support any mandate to approach the european union, to remain in the single market and customs union, or simply remain in the european union altogether. yet the prime minister has made it clear that he was not and is not interested in meaningful discussions...
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so next steps are for the united kingdom government to engage with the european commission.ow. with a meeting involved with stephen barclay and michel barnier. what i would hope is that what has happened today would be sufficient to allow negotiations to resume in brussels. how long will that pathway take? will it be a short one, to next thursday, and also what kind of concessions... in terms of how long it will take i can't predict that with any certainty. but i think all sides would like to be an agreement next week, at the council as possible. obviously there is a further deadline after that which is the 31st of october so i would say a short pathway rather than a long one. but it's impossible to predict that for sure. in terms of concessions, i don't think there should be seen in the can context of who is making concessions or who the winners and losers are. i don't think that's the aim many of us want to play. what this is about is securing an agreement that works for the people of ireland and also the people of britain and europe. and if it works for the people of irel
so next steps are for the united kingdom government to engage with the european commission.ow. with a meeting involved with stephen barclay and michel barnier. what i would hope is that what has happened today would be sufficient to allow negotiations to resume in brussels. how long will that pathway take? will it be a short one, to next thursday, and also what kind of concessions... in terms of how long it will take i can't predict that with any certainty. but i think all sides would like to...
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integrity and prosperity of the union that binds the four nations of the united kingdom is of the utmost importance to my government support the return of devolved government and to address the legacy of the past. my government will take steps to protect the integrity of democracy and the electoral system in the united kingdom. my government will continue to invest in our gallant armed forces. my ministers will honour the armed forces cove na nt will honour the armed forces covenant and the nato commitment to spend at least 2% of national income on defence. as the united kingdom leaves the european union, my government will ensure that it continues to play a leading role in global affairs, continues to play a leading role in globalaffairs, defending continues to play a leading role in global affairs, defending its interests and promoting its values. my interests and promoting its values. my government will be at the forefront of efforts to solve the most complex international security issues. it will champion global free trade and work alongside international partners to solve the most pressing global challenges. i
integrity and prosperity of the union that binds the four nations of the united kingdom is of the utmost importance to my government support the return of devolved government and to address the legacy of the past. my government will take steps to protect the integrity of democracy and the electoral system in the united kingdom. my government will continue to invest in our gallant armed forces. my ministers will honour the armed forces cove na nt will honour the armed forces covenant and the...
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my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european unionthe 31st of october. with no commons majority and an election predicted, borisjohnson‘s plans may have little chance of becoming law, but he defends his ideas on fighting crime, the nhs and the environment. in important respects, this country is the greatest place to live and to be. the greatest place on earth. butjeremy corbyn isn't impressed with what's on offer. the prime minister promised that this queen's speech would dazzle us! 0n closer inspection, mr speaker, it is nothing more than fool's gold. so, after a wet weekend, the state 0pening was always going to be a rather soggy affair, but early morning rain cleared away, so the crowds lining the mile were able to stow away their brollies and catch a glimpse of regal finery. her majesty left buckingham palace in a horse—drawn carriage, making her way down the mile to parliament square and into the palace of westminster. the queen no longer wears the imperial crown to read her speech, so it was carried in front of her by the lord c
my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european unionthe 31st of october. with no commons majority and an election predicted, borisjohnson‘s plans may have little chance of becoming law, but he defends his ideas on fighting crime, the nhs and the environment. in important respects, this country is the greatest place to live and to be. the greatest place on earth. butjeremy corbyn isn't impressed with what's on offer. the prime minister...
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for every primary and secondary school in the country, levelling up across this whole united kingdom, a governmentastic public services and infrastructure precisely because we believe in free markets and enterprise. we believe in them. and we believe in free markets and enterprise in the wealth creating sector of this economy that causes a shadow of transylvanian horror to pass over the faces of the front bench opposite. that is the argument that i want to have with the right honourable gentleman, because that, frankly, mr speaker, is the biggest and most important difference between us. there is only one way now to move this country forward and to have that debate, and thatis forward and to have that debate, and that is to get brexit done, and there is only one way to get brexit donein there is only one way to get brexit done in the face of this unrelenting parliamentary obstruction, this endless, wilful, fingers crossed, not me, governor, refusalto endless, wilful, fingers crossed, not me, governor, refusal to deliver on the mandate of the people, and thatis, on the mandate of the people, and th
for every primary and secondary school in the country, levelling up across this whole united kingdom, a governmentastic public services and infrastructure precisely because we believe in free markets and enterprise. we believe in them. and we believe in free markets and enterprise in the wealth creating sector of this economy that causes a shadow of transylvanian horror to pass over the faces of the front bench opposite. that is the argument that i want to have with the right honourable...
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my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european unione 31st of october. my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union, based on free trade and friendly cooperation. beyond brexit, plans for new immigration laws, infrastructure projects and the national health service. new laws will be taken forward to help implement the national health service's long—term plan in england. law and order was also a focus, with promises of tougher sentences for some. my government is committed to addressing violent crime and to strengthening public confidence in the criminal justice strengthening public confidence in the criminaljustice system. new sentencing laws will see that the most serious offenders spend longer in custody, to reflect better the severity of their crimes. transport, infrastructure, the environment also featured. but opposition parties we re featured. but opposition parties were scathing about the speech‘s substance and its timing. everybody knows this is a sham queen's speech, this is the government's q
my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european unione 31st of october. my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union, based on free trade and friendly cooperation. beyond brexit, plans for new immigration laws, infrastructure projects and the national health service. new laws will be taken forward to help implement the national health service's long—term plan in england. law and order was also a focus, with...
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british monarch reading out the prime minister's legislative agenda my government priority has always been to secure our united kingdom departure from european union. my government in kenya what is your new partnership with the european union they found free trade and friendly cooperation. but opponents of prime minister boris johnson accuse him of instrumental izing the queen in a stunt to support a political manifesto in the parliamentary debate following the queen's speech made her party leader jeremy corbin took aim at johnson. was the speaker there has never been such a far as a government with a majority of minus 45 and 110 record or do you think in the house of commons. there's going out well next year and they know cannot be delivered in this parliament and indeed with direct negotiations going down to the line and persistent rumors of snap elections the queen could sue me back open in parliament for the 65th time. now to some of the other stories making news around the world today a large fire has forced an overcrowded camps for asylum seekers to be evacuated on the island of saml singh greece it's not yet cl
british monarch reading out the prime minister's legislative agenda my government priority has always been to secure our united kingdom departure from european union. my government in kenya what is your new partnership with the european union they found free trade and friendly cooperation. but opponents of prime minister boris johnson accuse him of instrumental izing the queen in a stunt to support a political manifesto in the parliamentary debate following the queen's speech made her party...
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a deal that would see scotland shafted by this united kingdom government. emain in the single market and the customs union or simply remain in the european union altogether. yet the prime minister has made it clear, he was not, and is not interested, in meaningful discussions with the snp or with our scottish government. he and his cronies at number ten don‘t care about scotland. this tory government has sold scotland out and once again, they have let scotland down. by again, they have let scotland down. by rightfully, northern ireland has been allowed special arrangements to remain in the eu single market and the customs union, the prime minister will not afford scotland the same arrangements. he didn‘t even consider giving scotland a fair deal. mr speaker, despite the fact the scottish people, like the people of northern ireland, voted overwhelmingly to remain in the european union, this prime minister has never entertained the notion of giving scotland the same arrangements that northern ireland gets in this deal. the truth is, this prime minister doesn‘t
a deal that would see scotland shafted by this united kingdom government. emain in the single market and the customs union or simply remain in the european union altogether. yet the prime minister has made it clear, he was not, and is not interested, in meaningful discussions with the snp or with our scottish government. he and his cronies at number ten don‘t care about scotland. this tory government has sold scotland out and once again, they have let scotland down. by again, they have let...
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my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european unionork towards a new partnership with the european union, based on free trade and friendly cooperation. my ministers will work to implement new regimes for fisheries, agriculture and trade, seizing the opportunities that arise from leaving the european union. a new immigration bill ending free movement will lay the foundation for a fair, modern and global immigration system. my government remains committed to ensuring that resident european citizens who have built their lives in, and contributed so much to, the united kingdom, have the right to remain. steps will be taking to look after the legal sectors. of the financial institutions. the new legal plan will be underpinned by irresponsible fiscal strategy, investing in economic growth, while maintaining the sustainability of the public finances. measures will be brought forward to support and strengthen the national health service, its workforce and resources, enabling it to deliver the highest quality care. new laws will be taken forwar
my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european unionork towards a new partnership with the european union, based on free trade and friendly cooperation. my ministers will work to implement new regimes for fisheries, agriculture and trade, seizing the opportunities that arise from leaving the european union. a new immigration bill ending free movement will lay the foundation for a fair, modern and global immigration system. my government...
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a deal that would see scotland shafted by this united kingdom government. >> a deal that can heal the rift in british politics, unite -- unite -- >>> in london, a day of debate and protests over brexit. what happened at the last minute with a crucial vote? >>> all right, we begin with breaking news. nbc news has learned the justice department's review into the origins of the russia investigation is now expanding. nbc's white house correspondent kelly o'donnell has more on that. kelly, what is all of this about? >> reporter: well, this is one of the investigations that is looking at what happened in 2016. and you might say to yourself, well, we thought that was the mueller investigation. we know that's in the books now. there was also an inspector general probe. that's behind us. but this is one that was initiated by the attorney general who appointed the u.s. attorney from connecticut, john durham, to look at some of the origins of how did the russia investigation begin and really going back to the early days of when some initial surveillance of people affiliated with the trump campai
a deal that would see scotland shafted by this united kingdom government. >> a deal that can heal the rift in british politics, unite -- unite -- >>> in london, a day of debate and protests over brexit. what happened at the last minute with a crucial vote? >>> all right, we begin with breaking news. nbc news has learned the justice department's review into the origins of the russia investigation is now expanding. nbc's white house correspondent kelly o'donnell has more...
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a deal that would see scotland shafted by this united kingdom government. >> a deal that can heal theand protests over brexit. what happened at the last minute with a crucial vote? >>> all right, we begin with breaking news. nbc news has learned the justice department's review into the origins of the russia investigation is now expanding. nbc's white house correspondent kelly o'donnell has more on that. kelly, what is all of this about? >> reporter: well, this is one of the investigations that is looking at what happened in 2016. and you might say to yourself,
a deal that would see scotland shafted by this united kingdom government. >> a deal that can heal theand protests over brexit. what happened at the last minute with a crucial vote? >>> all right, we begin with breaking news. nbc news has learned the justice department's review into the origins of the russia investigation is now expanding. nbc's white house correspondent kelly o'donnell has more on that. kelly, what is all of this about? >> reporter: well, this is one of the...
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government which will last until the end of 2020 or so 14 months from now if that. and that may last one or 2 years further subject to joint agreement between the united kingdom the european union. and from the u.k. government does want to do all the one course in the region during the agreement read. the people the question of the protocol in ireland notion ireland. who are all these negotiations. under u.k. where are fully committed to protect. to protect the beauty right on the why don't. we do recall child.
government which will last until the end of 2020 or so 14 months from now if that. and that may last one or 2 years further subject to joint agreement between the united kingdom the european union. and from the u.k. government does want to do all the one course in the region during the agreement read. the people the question of the protocol in ireland notion ireland. who are all these negotiations. under u.k. where are fully committed to protect. to protect the beauty right on the why don't. we...
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in the united kingdom, the aircraft carrier freedom placed with democratic representative government. in the 1970s, when senator helms came to the united states senate, the united kingdom, i saw it, this young american whose father was stationed at a british military base. we now know the soviet back to labor unions holding the uk, the welfare state drew the life out of the people, the socialist labor government accepted the united kingdom's evolution into third world status. how the depth of those times, two remarkable leaders. the other was a baptist sheriff's son. they became united and unapologetic defense belief that western civilization was worth celebrating. it was britain and her progeny that created the notion of limited government in which democratic impulse was balanced by political traditions. margaret thatcher and jesse helms cut from the same cloth. protestantism of their youth forged into small towns, middle legal and then the western north carolina. the nation was built on the home and family, not programs or bureaucrats. protestant morality informed their politics, ch
in the united kingdom, the aircraft carrier freedom placed with democratic representative government. in the 1970s, when senator helms came to the united states senate, the united kingdom, i saw it, this young american whose father was stationed at a british military base. we now know the soviet back to labor unions holding the uk, the welfare state drew the life out of the people, the socialist labor government accepted the united kingdom's evolution into third world status. how the depth of...
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my government's my priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union based on free trade and friendly cooperation. 22 new bills were announced — notjust on brexit but also crime, the environment, the nhs and housing. when mps gathered to debate the speech, there was plenty to talk about. we aim to create a new age of opportunity for the whole country. and as we prepare to get brexit done by october the 31st, we are setting out now our vision of an open, global, free trading united kingdom, a high wage low tax economy with the highest environmental standards, new protections for animal welfare, the best place to invest, the best place to start a business, the best place to start a family and send your kids to school, and without being chauvinistic or disrespectful to anywhere else in the world, in important respects, this country is the greatest place to live and to be. the greatest place on earth. there has never been such a farce as a government with a majority of minus 45
my government's my priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union based on free trade and friendly cooperation. 22 new bills were announced — notjust on brexit but also crime, the environment, the nhs and housing. when mps gathered to debate the speech, there was plenty to talk about. we aim to create a new age of opportunity for the whole country. and as we prepare to get...
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my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european unionctober. that is a huge if, and the doubts over brexit walked the government's other ambitions. new laws will be taken forward to help implement the national health service's long term plan in england. whether that is more funding for the help service, a points system for immigration, or longer criminal sentences. my government is committed to addressing violent crime and to strengthening public confidence in the criminal justice system. new sentencing laws will see that the most serious offenders spend longer in custody, to reflect better at the severity of their crimes. this unlikely pair aren't inclined to agree on any of that. whatever small talk boris johnson was trying and failing to make. jeremy corbyn‘s and so was unlikely to be, "sure, no problem." this government has no majority and the prime minister wants a better outcome than his predecessor but, just like theresa may, borisjohnson once an early election. the legislative programme, mr speaker, is a propaganda exercise that
my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european unionctober. that is a huge if, and the doubts over brexit walked the government's other ambitions. new laws will be taken forward to help implement the national health service's long term plan in england. whether that is more funding for the help service, a points system for immigration, or longer criminal sentences. my government is committed to addressing violent crime and to strengthening...
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proposals to support that deal if that deal is reached this week my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union based on free trade and friendly cooperation. boris johnson has just 5 days to secure a deal the parliament would approve if he doesn't succeed he faces asking for an extension to the october 31st deadline or trying to force through a no to press it against the wishes of the house of commons but there was no sign of a possible concession in his speech we aim to create a new age of opportunity for the whole country yet. as we prepare to get bread sit down. final table the 31st we are sitting out now all vision of an open global free trade in united kingdom a car a wage low tax economy the government says it is hopeful for an agreement after the prime minister as i was counterpart agreed on a pathway to a deal on customs arrangements with northern ireland and the need to quickly flesh out the bones of that deal with the rest of the e.u. over 4 europe'
proposals to support that deal if that deal is reached this week my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union based on free trade and friendly cooperation. boris johnson has just 5 days to secure a deal the parliament would approve if he doesn't succeed he faces asking for an extension to the october 31st deadline or trying to force...
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a deal that would see scotland shafted by this united kingdom government.andards. and without his northern irish allies on board the prime minister simply could not be short of the numbers. this will do a great deal of damage to the union. look, though, who is coming to help, with a joke? though, who is coming to help, with ajoke? i though, who is coming to help, with a joke? i have though, who is coming to help, with ajoke? i have a though, who is coming to help, with a joke? i have a distinct sense of deja vu standing here.” a joke? i have a distinct sense of deja vu standing here. i know how you feel! and a rebuke to those who voted against her, now planning to do the same against borisjohnson. remember, though, once upon a time, that included him. when this house voted overwhelmingly to give the choice of our membership of the eu to the british people did we really mean it? i think there can only be one answer to that, and that is yes, we did mean it, because if this parliament did not mean it then it is guilty of the most egregious con trick on the bri
a deal that would see scotland shafted by this united kingdom government.andards. and without his northern irish allies on board the prime minister simply could not be short of the numbers. this will do a great deal of damage to the union. look, though, who is coming to help, with a joke? though, who is coming to help, with ajoke? i though, who is coming to help, with a joke? i have though, who is coming to help, with ajoke? i have a though, who is coming to help, with a joke? i have a distinct...
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a match between the united kingdom the european union. didn't and. the u.k. government as went to dalton one thought in the restoril agreement. the people. the question of the protocol in ireland and lawson ireland. throughout these negotiations the un the u.k. where are fully committed to protect beaches to protect the stability on the out on the violence. we add that to recall sila 2 objectives 1st include illegally operative solution in that would work remove that food avoid the odd border between iran and north an island preserve the all ireland economy and protect the integrity of the single market. secondly a point to extremely important to prime minister johnson and the u.k. was that north and i am on the remains in the u.k. is customs territory. discussions over the past days at a times been difficult. but we deliver on it and we deliver old. the solution that we found rests on for main elements number one. norseman island will remain and i and to a limited set of e.u. rules are not up really early to goods this means that all are applicable procedurals on goods
a match between the united kingdom the european union. didn't and. the u.k. government as went to dalton one thought in the restoril agreement. the people. the question of the protocol in ireland and lawson ireland. throughout these negotiations the un the u.k. where are fully committed to protect beaches to protect the stability on the out on the violence. we add that to recall sila 2 objectives 1st include illegally operative solution in that would work remove that food avoid the odd border...
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my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union, based on free trade and friendly cooperation. my ministers will work to implement new regimes for fisheries, agriculture and trade, seizing the opportunities that arise from leaving the european union. a new immigration bill ending free movement will lay the foundation for a fair, modern and global immigration system. my government remains committed to ensuring that resident european citizens who have built their lives in, and contributed so much to, the united kingdom, have the right to remain. norman smithjoins norman smith joins us from westminster. what are your first thoughts on the queen's speech. 50 much thoughts on the queen's speech. so much of it is dominated by prebgt. —— brexit. i counted a third of package. measures to replace the common agricultural policy, to set up common agricultural policy, to set up an independent fisheries policy a trade bill, paving the way for
my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union, based on free trade and friendly cooperation. my ministers will work to implement new regimes for fisheries, agriculture and trade, seizing the opportunities that arise from leaving the european union. a new immigration bill ending free movement will lay the foundation for a fair, modern...