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tobias elwood the united kingdom parliament foreman -- former foreign minister. i understand this is the biggest allegation to the u.s. for generations to come to munich and that is really good to see. i hope that the message goes back that part of europe is on fire. the lines of the map are being redrawn and how this is being tied in to what is going on on the mexican border. my question is to do with the standardization of nato. if you take the helots or from the u.s. -- howlitzer from the u.s. and put it together with munitions from estonia it won't work. until we standardize the equipment, surely this must be a priority for nato. >> absolutely. the good news is we have learned a very serious lessons from the war in ukraine. it's not just munitions and the u.s. that does not work together but we have a joint german per gate. we have two main examples where allies have made small changes to nato standards partly i guess to protect their own industry and it does not work. therefore, we have done a lot at nato to reinforce and implement standards. it will reduce
tobias elwood the united kingdom parliament foreman -- former foreign minister. i understand this is the biggest allegation to the u.s. for generations to come to munich and that is really good to see. i hope that the message goes back that part of europe is on fire. the lines of the map are being redrawn and how this is being tied in to what is going on on the mexican border. my question is to do with the standardization of nato. if you take the helots or from the u.s. -- howlitzer from the...
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united kingdom parliament former foreigner -- foreign minister. senator i understand this is the biggest delegation to the united states for generations to come to munich and that's really good to see. i hope the message goes back but part of europe is on fire. the lines of the map are being redrawn to how this is being tied in with what's going on at the mexican border. my question is, if you take a howitzer from the united states and put it with munitions from estonia as ukraine found it won't work. we need to be building more artillery pieces and shells as well. until we standardize this equipment, it simply won't happen. surely that must be a priority for naito. >> absolutely. we have some serious lessons we learn from the war in ukraine. it's not only howitzers and munitions, we also have a joint german brigade. we have two examples where allies have made some small changes, partly to protect their own industry. it just doesn't work so we have done a lot to actually reinforce and implement the balance of costs and it will ensure weapons and am
united kingdom parliament former foreigner -- foreign minister. senator i understand this is the biggest delegation to the united states for generations to come to munich and that's really good to see. i hope the message goes back but part of europe is on fire. the lines of the map are being redrawn to how this is being tied in with what's going on at the mexican border. my question is, if you take a howitzer from the united states and put it with munitions from estonia as ukraine found it...
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religion, nato will be the 1st step towards change the so as a see to really janetta and the united kingdom parliament defend into chaos on wednesday during the votes quoting for cease fi and gaza, the motion was tabled by the scottish national party with both labor and the conservatives proposing amendments tempest flat and the speaker of the house apologized for his actions more than 50 m. p. 's have signed a no confidence motion in the speaker. okay, let's pretend back to the hague, where we can hear from jordan jordan's foreign minister, i'm in society is addressing e i. c, j rated food security phase classification, level 5, facing starvation. this number is 4 times bouts. and to hold. it was in gaza that the students are dying by is what it is or they are also dying from hunger and lack of medication, as well as prevents the delivery of food, the medicine in violation of international humanitarian law. and in defiance of the provision that'll make years you would it, so this aggression has to end. and immediately those responsible for it must say, as justice, no country must be allowed to be abo
religion, nato will be the 1st step towards change the so as a see to really janetta and the united kingdom parliament defend into chaos on wednesday during the votes quoting for cease fi and gaza, the motion was tabled by the scottish national party with both labor and the conservatives proposing amendments tempest flat and the speaker of the house apologized for his actions more than 50 m. p. 's have signed a no confidence motion in the speaker. okay, let's pretend back to the hague, where we...
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it's a motion that can be supported by conservative members and the snp, so we asked the united kingdom parliament the middle east. let us move away from the partisan rancour that we have had. , , ., the partisan rancour that we have had. �* , ., . ., , the partisan rancour that we have had., ., , , the partisan rancour that we have had. , ., , , ., had. just to clear this up, i have the s&p motion _ had. just to clear this up, i have the s&p motion and _ had. just to clear this up, i have the s&p motion and that - had. just to clear this up, i have the s&p motion and that labour| the s&p motion and that labour amendments in front of me, both of them, and there are more qualifications in the labour amendment. soto be clear, if no labour amendment is tabled by the speaker, will your it back the s&p? the s&p motion does not call for two states nor mention recognition, it feels unbalanced and seems to imply that israel should lay down their arms, i don't think it is explicit about hamas, so for all of those reasons, if we are serious about bringing this violence to an end, if we are serious about wit
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so the united kingdom parliament has approved a deal that pays the way for power sharing government to resume in northern ireland . it's been 2 years since the union is politicians withdrew from the devolved government over post breaks it. trading arrangements crucial spending decisions were delayed and public services were heavily impacted. how the full set has moved from belfast. like many schools and genitives in belfast has been doing all that kind to re integrate people's onto the pandemic. but the some that's been a struggle. so this year the schools introduced a safe space. the haven, the students with special needs or social issues to find rest bite and a friendly here. but such innovations, cost money, and funding decisions have been on hold since the collapse in 2022 of norman islands developed government. we need improvements made to our building to make these adjustments. they don't toppling overnight if we don't have that funding. those children at home waiting to come to a place that we have secured for free trade policy in london on thursday, u. k. politicians approve th
so the united kingdom parliament has approved a deal that pays the way for power sharing government to resume in northern ireland . it's been 2 years since the union is politicians withdrew from the devolved government over post breaks it. trading arrangements crucial spending decisions were delayed and public services were heavily impacted. how the full set has moved from belfast. like many schools and genitives in belfast has been doing all that kind to re integrate people's onto the...
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i will as a see to really janetta and the united kingdom and parliament descended into chaos on wednesday during the vote calling for cease fire and casa, the motion was tabled by discussions. national policy was for its labor and the conservatives proposing amendments. tempest fled on the speaker of the house, apologized for his actions within 50 m. p. 's of now signed a no confidence motion in the speaker. how he feels that explains the outside parliament protested demanded a vote. backing the scottish national policies cool for the immediate c side and gaza inside a flurry of controversy, the side of things to come is to speak unexpectedly put forward the prospect of allowing a vote not just on the government's amendment to do so. in one, put fluid by the name of position late the party support for this motion with for the move, not ever sending veal of legitimacy that the u. t is continues to support gifts as bill tasa with wall and gas off today. but there was political danger, hit worried that many of its own and peace might vote with the s and p as they had in a similar debate in n
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that meaningful when it comes to world affairs , say, the united world affairs, say, the united kingdom parliamenttages must be released, that hamas should stop fighting and that israel should stop fighting. frankly, it's not going to happen, is it? >> well, i don't believe that the hamas high command is waiting to see what the snp has to say in its motion . nor is to say in its motion. nor is benjamin netanyahu wondering about the labour nec is going to come out with a result of come out with as a result of this. i mean, these are just words. as i said, um, and it's maybe a rather tragic reflection of the impotence of some of our western parliaments that they have so little impact and we have so little impact and we have so little say in this. i mean, it is about people staying , being a view. uh but the impact that it will have is minimal, i'm afraid. i think that's absolutely right. >> well, paul richards, thank you very much for talking us through that big issue. of course, the vote taking place tomorrow. now, coming up. >> the thing though, >> that's the thing though, isn't they can isn't it?
that meaningful when it comes to world affairs , say, the united world affairs, say, the united kingdom parliamenttages must be released, that hamas should stop fighting and that israel should stop fighting. frankly, it's not going to happen, is it? >> well, i don't believe that the hamas high command is waiting to see what the snp has to say in its motion . nor is to say in its motion. nor is benjamin netanyahu wondering about the labour nec is going to come out with a result of come out...
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i just mention this point, is that the arrangements under section 38 state that the parliament of the united kingdomvereign. that its sovereignty subsists, notwithstanding section seven aof that act, including the windsor framework. my right honourable friend will know what i'm saying. so in practice and in law, constitutionally, there is the capacity for the override not only of the withdrawal agreement and the protocol but also the windsor framework, as a result of what is contained in those words.- contained in those words. well, i know the right — contained in those words. well, i know the right honourable - know the right honourable gentleman's point and as i said yesterday, i hope he recognises actually what we are doing in this statutory instrument is the addition, make an edition of northern ireland's place in united kingdom. i am very strong addition to this clause. as i said to him yesterday, his original clause has been a big part of the solution to this conundrum. i'm really grateful and i completely understand the point he has just made. and i completely understand the point he hasjust
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then that says something serious about the state the united about the state of the united kingdom. bars kingdom. if parliamentars to a sectarian mob. well, the independent reviewer prevent, independent reviewer of prevent, sir shawcross , has given sir william shawcross, has given an to telegraph an interview to the telegraph one year after the publication of his review, sir william has said that extremism is not being effectively tackled by the government and that it hasn't fully implemented his proposal, and to be right. since and he seems to be right. since the 7th of october attacks in israel, we have seen the emboldening of extremists in london every weekend calls for jihad, support for and jihad, explicit support for and glorification terrorism of glorification of terrorism of hamas, hezbollah and the houthis. we have also seen a huge spike in anti—semitism last night outside parliament, as the commons was erupting on the inside , pro—palestine protesters inside, pro—palestine protesters projected onto parliament itself from the river to the sea. palestine will be free when gb news very own martin daubn
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members of the australian parliament voted for a resolution that calls on the united states and the united kingdom to release julian assange. this australian journalist because of the disclosure of confidential government documents america, including the crimes of this country's army in iraq and afghanistan since 5 years ago in england. the british court ordered his extradition to america 8 months ago. in the next few days, the british supreme court will rule on his easy appeal against his extradition to the united states. asan's wife has expressed concern about his transfer to america. situation every day he is in prison , his life is in danger. he will lose his life if his extradition to america is confirmed. the digital services act or dsa came into effect today in eu member states. based on this law 19 of big platforms such as instagram, x, google, youtube and facebook are required. responsibility for hateful content and fake news. the world's largest digital companies have nowhere to hide. because new laws are implemented to scare the tech giants. from today , the digital services act or dsa
members of the australian parliament voted for a resolution that calls on the united states and the united kingdom to release julian assange. this australian journalist because of the disclosure of confidential government documents america, including the crimes of this country's army in iraq and afghanistan since 5 years ago in england. the british court ordered his extradition to america 8 months ago. in the next few days, the british supreme court will rule on his easy appeal against his...
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united kingdom. j.d. vance, senator from ohio of the united states of america. priyanka, deputy leader of the party in parliament of india. [applause] ricardo, let me start with you. there has been a lot of talk lately in europe about the risk of a right wing waves sweeping across europe and in many respects, the expectation of this has already had a number of implications. for instance, issues which i guess are very dear to your heart light climate policy, but looking beyond and looking at foreign policy specifically, i am just wondering if you could reflect a little bit about what those implications might be for foreign policy questions broadly, but specifically for the united -- for that european union stance as far as ukraine is concerned. >> thank you very much. thank you for having me. i was born in 1994, so i am a child of the 1990's and was very much born with the notion of the end of history after the fall of the berlin wall the time of systematic competition is over. now we are standing not in front of the question of how democracy is spreading worldwide, but can democracy prevail internally when it co
united kingdom. j.d. vance, senator from ohio of the united states of america. priyanka, deputy leader of the party in parliament of india. [applause] ricardo, let me start with you. there has been a lot of talk lately in europe about the risk of a right wing waves sweeping across europe and in many respects, the expectation of this has already had a number of implications. for instance, issues which i guess are very dear to your heart light climate policy, but looking beyond and looking at...
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united kingdom to senegal. now, when members of parliament debasing a bill after president marcus, i'll postpone this month's elections. the legislation could see the poll delayed, but actually yeah, presidents all size of disputes over the selection of candidates for delaying the vote. the proposal was put forward by opposition, so the cutting want with the support of the president. meanwhile, police in the capital of the call 5 to gas, it protest as outside parliament, the demonstrations accused president sol of trying to cling to power and the demanding. he stepped down as follows. protests on sunday, which a prominent opposition needed was arrested. i mean, not a 2 day had called the election today, and i'm president of democratic regression. nicholas hoss reports from dakota as real heated debates inside and national assembly heavily guarded by police in riot gear. we've seen members of parliament coming close to exchanging blows on the one side is the old guard represented by m p's, from the ruling party supporting present lucky cell, but also opposition figure cream. what is the son of the former president of j
united kingdom to senegal. now, when members of parliament debasing a bill after president marcus, i'll postpone this month's elections. the legislation could see the poll delayed, but actually yeah, presidents all size of disputes over the selection of candidates for delaying the vote. the proposal was put forward by opposition, so the cutting want with the support of the president. meanwhile, police in the capital of the call 5 to gas, it protest as outside parliament, the demonstrations...
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now let's get back to the united kingdom, where it seems anything conservative members of parliamento be divisive . i've taken to be divisive. i've taken to be islamophobe , nick. taken to be islamophobe, nick. taken to be bad. no longer do we talk about the intimidation of members of parliament. no longer do we talk about some of the appalling scenes we see on the streets of our city. no we're just focussed on what tory mps say. in this case, it's london mp conservative mp paul scully who had this to say on radio london yesterday . yesterday. >> you're right, if you were just about the, um, name would comment. if you're just looking at colour of skin , um, and you at colour of skin, um, and you know, for example, when, uh, a number of indians were coming in in the 70s and, you know, my father's half burmese. so i've seen, you know, i've seen it first hand. um, and if it's about the colour of skin, that's one thing you do see what i'm trying to the point i'm trying to make is look at, um, to make is if you look at, um, parts of tower hamlets, for example, where, where people are, the
now let's get back to the united kingdom, where it seems anything conservative members of parliamento be divisive . i've taken to be divisive. i've taken to be islamophobe , nick. taken to be islamophobe, nick. taken to be bad. no longer do we talk about the intimidation of members of parliament. no longer do we talk about some of the appalling scenes we see on the streets of our city. no we're just focussed on what tory mps say. in this case, it's london mp conservative mp paul scully who had...
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united kingdom. they are of the united kingdom. they are crown dependencies , is with crown dependencies, is with their parliaments.e make their the world, free to make their own decisions on issues like this. devolution means that this. but devolution means that scotland could soon follow , the scotland could soon follow, the report warned, with an assisted dying bill expected to be tabled at later this year, at holyrood later this year, dame esther rantzen , tragically dame esther rantzen, tragically suffering from terminal lung cancer , revealed in december suffering from terminal lung cancshe revealed in december suffering from terminal lung cancshe had aled in december suffering from terminal lung cancshe had joined december suffering from terminal lung cancshe had joined dignitaser that she had joined dignitas today after the report's findings were published, dame esther called for a free vote in the commons on euthanasia or with me now is andrew copson, the chief executive of humanists uk . um, thank you very much for uk. um, thank you very much for coming in and welcome . um, this coming in and welcome. um,
united kingdom. they are of the united kingdom. they are crown dependencies , is with crown dependencies, is with their parliaments.e make their the world, free to make their own decisions on issues like this. devolution means that this. but devolution means that scotland could soon follow , the scotland could soon follow, the report warned, with an assisted dying bill expected to be tabled at later this year, at holyrood later this year, dame esther rantzen , tragically dame esther rantzen,...
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united kingdom. too �*nism actually have quite a serious prmist extremists might have influenced the speaker of the house, sir lindsay hoyle , and yet now we're lindsay hoyle, and yet now we're having a new story talking about the fact that a conservative mp made a racist comment . these are made a racist comment. these are playing into the hands of our enemies here, allowing them to brandish us as bigots and saying that the right are racist when actually there is a very serious problem with islamism. and unfortunately , lee's comments unfortunately, lee's comments have taken away from that . so have taken away from that. so lee, apologise to sadiq lee, please apologise to sadiq khan and think carefully before you speak . so khan and think carefully before you speak. so we're going to read a comment from lee anderson earlier on today, from a statement that he made earlier on following a call with the chief whip. i understand the difficult position that i put both the prime minister in with regards my comments. i both the prime minister in with
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the prime minister of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, rishi sunak , will also take the necessary steps when it comes to working with the british parliamentn particular , but... in any case, similar signals demonstrate that certain parameters of what is called a new security agreement for ukraine or a new security format for ukraine, that it what we can expect from those states, countries, blocs that we consider our allies, but currently they are our friends, partners and buddies. the agreement itself , which has already been signed, and the agreements that will be signed in the future, about what... they say that the thesis that we cannot work with nato countries with each cream, because we have to work only with nato in in general, it does not correspond to the truth. this means that it is very important that today we all realize that the issue of regional, continental, global security is a question that consists of multiple components. in this system. there can already be, it is obvious, bilateral agreements, further, regional agreements, further, continental agreements, global agreements, but they can form a single whole, in fact, thi
the prime minister of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, rishi sunak , will also take the necessary steps when it comes to working with the british parliamentn particular , but... in any case, similar signals demonstrate that certain parameters of what is called a new security agreement for ukraine or a new security format for ukraine, that it what we can expect from those states, countries, blocs that we consider our allies, but currently they are our friends, partners...
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. >> from what is certainly the most attractive devolved administration, parliament across the united kingdomice just because, yeah, you look at the scottish parliament, you look at the welsh as the welsh welsh parliament as well, the zenith, these buildings. i mean, they should look so much grander. there should be pillars and columns and it should have the sense of grandeur that the northern irish assembly really does here, here. >> i like traditional architecture. anyway >> anyway, into more substantive matters . now the search for the matters. now the search for the suspect in the clapham chemical attack is now in its fifth day, with police offering a £20,000 reward for anyone with any information leading to his arrest . arrest. >> yes, the 35 year old abdul ezedi has been on the run since wednesday. now when he allegedly threw an alkaline substance over a woman and her two daughters as the woman suffered potentially life changing injuries but remains in a stable condition in hospital. right should we get the latest now with gb news? reporter ray addison, who is outside scotland yard? ray
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united kingdom ships carry out targeted attacks on infrastructure. solidarity with palestine is not allowed to pass through the red sea ships linked from their point of view with israel occur without prior approval from parliament the third series of attacks on the houthis , british parliamentarians became worried whether it was time for them to discuss these actions with the government and perhaps condemn them, clearly not the time, judging by the lack of any debate, legally the british government, when it once again decides to bomb someone there for the campaign with the americans, there is no obligation to discuss this with parliament and make a fuss here democracy, so the deputies did not complain about the bombing of yemen. however, the parliamentary committee on international affairs listened to the experts in a narrow circle. the chairman asked whether the airstrikes were having an effect, although all the experts were unanimous that it did not stop the bombing. no, we can all probably agree on this, airstrikes are counterproductive from every angle imaginable. according to experts, due to the actions of the united states and britain, the houthis, who support palestine, have become more popular in their
united kingdom ships carry out targeted attacks on infrastructure. solidarity with palestine is not allowed to pass through the red sea ships linked from their point of view with israel occur without prior approval from parliament the third series of attacks on the houthis , british parliamentarians became worried whether it was time for them to discuss these actions with the government and perhaps condemn them, clearly not the time, judging by the lack of any debate, legally the british...
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procedures of parliament should be fundamentally changed at the expense of another party in order to protect people from intimidation. now, my view is that the house of commons and the united kingdomering its procedures because of external threats. and those who came to persuade him of that committed, if anything, a far worse error of judgment than lindsay did in acceding to it. lindsay is concerned about members of parliament. those who came to him were concerned about party—political advantage and they persuaded him that such was the intimidation that in order to avoid it, a labour amendment which should be taken first and was taken first as a result of that decision should be entertained. now, that is a week, direct, abject surrender to tyranny and intolerance —— a week and direct. and of the house of commons are seen to do that, what message does it send throughout the world to the enemies of this country, putin, to others who are looking on, about the resolve and determination of our democracy to withstand such pressures? d0 democracy to withstand such pressures?— democracy to withstand such ressures? . . . pressures? do i detect you are a little sceptical _ pressures? do i d
procedures of parliament should be fundamentally changed at the expense of another party in order to protect people from intimidation. now, my view is that the house of commons and the united kingdomering its procedures because of external threats. and those who came to persuade him of that committed, if anything, a far worse error of judgment than lindsay did in acceding to it. lindsay is concerned about members of parliament. those who came to him were concerned about party—political...
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parliament. but at the same time, i think mark's absolutely right. you can't overkill this. now, if we looked at the 650 odd mps across the united kingdomtion for every single one of them, you know how expensive is. you're know how expensive it is. you're looking somewhere . looking probably somewhere. circa 200 to £250 million a year to provide that security. so when we put that in context of the 31 million that has been allocated covid for this run up, particularly to a general election, to have election, and for us to have a free democratic society, we've got to be able to have mps that can out, can canvass, can can go out, can canvass, can talk without fear of intimidation or fear of threats being levelled against them, whether it be by, you know, as with amess or with jo cox with david amess or with jo cox for matter. the for that matter. but the intimidation is happening. >> was a there was >> i mean, there was a there was a fundraising conservative dinner saw dinner in stoke on trent. i saw the other evening. covered the other evening. i covered that there's that on monday evening. there's been meeting somewhere that on monday ev
parliament. but at the same time, i think mark's absolutely right. you can't overkill this. now, if we looked at the 650 odd mps across the united kingdomtion for every single one of them, you know how expensive is. you're know how expensive it is. you're looking somewhere . looking probably somewhere. circa 200 to £250 million a year to provide that security. so when we put that in context of the 31 million that has been allocated covid for this run up, particularly to a general election, to...
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united kingdom have risen sharply. this week, brought the shocking news that mike freer, the conservative member of parliament for golderss for from islamist for his safety from islamist extremists . for my ethical extremists. for my ethical discussion, i want to ask whether terrorists are now determining our politics by driving out those who have been brave enough to take positions. can more be done to protect our mps? and so our democracy , mps? and so our democracy, politics against intimidation and violence in northern ireland. the democratic unionist party says it will re—enter power sharing after withholding its support for two years over the northern ireland protocol, which puts a trade barrier in the irish sea . which puts a trade barrier in the irish sea. dup which puts a trade barrier in the irish sea . dup leader the irish sea. dup leader jeffrey donaldson says he secured vital concessions to that arrangement, but many unionists don't buy that and that means that once again, unionism is split over whether to compromise or to dig in. i'll be discussing that with the editor of the belfast newsletter here in cana
united kingdom have risen sharply. this week, brought the shocking news that mike freer, the conservative member of parliament for golderss for from islamist for his safety from islamist extremists . for my ethical extremists. for my ethical discussion, i want to ask whether terrorists are now determining our politics by driving out those who have been brave enough to take positions. can more be done to protect our mps? and so our democracy , mps? and so our democracy, politics against...
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parliament, uh, that triggered this. >> following the conversation with sir keir starmer. but the united has very little united kingdomuence over israel. israel was attacked in the most horrific way. we can all, uh , horrific way. we can all, uh, expect the reaction israel is currently , uh, delivering in currently, uh, delivering in gaza. we could all anticipate that, uh, before that attack and the united states has influenced other , uh, players in the middle other, uh, players in the middle east have far more incidents. uh far more influence in israel, in gaza, with hamas, with the israeli government than the british government have in this issue . so it's still a question issue. so it's still a question for the scottish national party to assert what they believe the single biggest issue is, and for labour to intervene in the way they did when labour have chosen never to have one of their opposition day debates focussed on gaza for them to intervene with the speaker of the house of commons in this way is just so damaging to our democracy. yes, we want to be talking about health, education, the economy , health, edu
parliament, uh, that triggered this. >> following the conversation with sir keir starmer. but the united has very little united kingdomuence over israel. israel was attacked in the most horrific way. we can all, uh , horrific way. we can all, uh, expect the reaction israel is currently , uh, delivering in currently, uh, delivering in gaza. we could all anticipate that, uh, before that attack and the united states has influenced other , uh, players in the middle other, uh, players in the...