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>> mr. speaker, one of the greatest miscarriages of justice. today we are introducing legislation, business and trade will be responsible was the 75 account payment. ■c
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conspiracy theories about islam and muslims. they be getting its own house in order? homophobia these parties and the definition. >> mr. speaker, no place in our society and it's important to distinguish between political debate on one hand and public sector, intimidation and
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violence on the other at a distance of matter but it's one must tackle trying to hijack our democracy. >> thank you, mr. speaker. eligible for long service and for those who make a career the coast guard. as i planned, they are for the nhs be corrected and recognize in the nhs to
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helping others. pleased to the organization recognize our honor system and able to acknowledge the work and it remains open for that. i will make sure he discusses his proposals. >> i welcome the legislation■ó. mr. speaker, we lost tommy mcavoy that he was with loyaltyx
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it will take her well deserved retirement. she has served her constituents with a real sense of duty, unwavering commitment and it's committed by all of us. >> by someone using racist language and it makes you want to take all black women. >> the alleged comments were wrong. , they were racist. that remorse should be accepted. there's no place for racism in britain and the government i lead is living proof of that.
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>> the minister also said a member from the north should be charged. how long but he just say? beforeter has the courage to hand it back? >> as i said, the judgment apologized genuinely the remorse should be accepted. reflect on the double standard calling her opponent's come. conservatives to not be in the man he wanted to talk about,
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lynching a female minister. >> two weeks ago the prime minister in everyone's living room, no one asked him to give the speech, he chose to do that in a unified. shrinking hoping it is long enough it will all go away.fj
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the plans to the party in the first place. >> i'm not going to take it. represent an anti-semitic terrorist. >> entered his seizures chosen read right. that's how should be judged. >> describing a labour party. >> two weeks ago and now the
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member. >> yesterday, forced to change course. how convenient it is by his government is the biggest donor. but the nhs, the unfunded 46 billion and the state pensions for the nhs.
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>> i'm glad the budget and in the treasury confirmed. [laughter] the labour party will not be sitting. it doesn't even include the 2030 ego plan. we all know is the higher taxes for working britain. [cheering] not sticking to his completely unfounded bill.
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it could trick people into the system.l÷ social security and pensions and it's spent on the nhs. he walked to raise other taxes for the prime minister. >> what he would see is nhs going up. the same time we are backing for millions of people. what i hear for him he cuts for
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national security. this is world war and it is in this commitment. but she weeks ago he tracks down on those. in the of the fantasy trakstar. and mr. speaker, 2022. it is part of that. the public can see the only to protect the■6!á country from the madness of this already curates. [chanting] mr. speaker, sister speaker.
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[chanting] it is the triple the last ten years it is all we have to do to and all we have 28 billion dollar unfunded it is all there. he still went with it and if you look at this committed north, the problem is, none of it is funded so telling his plan, it is going up. [chanting] mr. speaker, millions of people
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who in these nations and it was wonderful during the pandemic they've always been grateful so some of these in the current loan repayments trying to find a solution with this chance to protect it and mr. speakermillie lifelines to georgia survival and it is working as the agent with their concerns about the
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loan. i can also say we are■# directly yeah. [cheering] >> across this space the conservatives already are 10 million pounds donation he and one of the colleagues in this chamber should be shocked. in the comments were wrong.
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>> is complete rubbish. the gentleman in question apologized. he was racist. understanding this and the extremism we should all be wrong this last week. [chanting] >> mr. speaker, there has actually been this. >> they will release that. >> across the country we welcome
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them to stay on the introduction of gestation and they are wrongly convicted. it will be passed as quickly as possible. >> mr. speaker, for all the campaigns, the justice that they deserve. and across this what they have all for in the northern ireland but regardless united kingdom.
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>> the future of children. [chanting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. the future of children's services across london, sussex and beyond the existing surface is correlating and countless children. many engage in this process but the wrong decision is about to be made and ignoring the end of it is chosen tomorrow in this decision so we can prese these
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services. >> mr. speaker, the local areas across the country and they are investing in more. these are levels that they are goin■ g toith. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this still addresses but this is more of a definition of someplace we may criminalize people in a wide range. the set of trying to police people and offer this is across
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the terrorism. >> those are good points. the way that she can support in the tools to tackle this and identify it is about nor would it impact free speech and we always try to protect. >> thank you, mr. speaker. in london they have allowed -- the mayor of london up to 200 of london's people and ms. support
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to implement similar measures and our country. >> sizzle 2010 and it is to reduce the following years almost 1 billion pounds across the country and implement a local plan and make sure we support those. >> i understand the latest scheme has been completed. so far as calling, to commit
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these are the very least the referendum. >> we must do everything we can to secure our borders and ensure they do not have the ability and repeatedly and we have the ability when time comes. >> celebrating the life expectancy of the nhs. it is between 2010 and
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responsible for a three year setback. all of the opposition and public services 20 billion. >> the significant funding for this fantastic work across the uk it is popping up, any part of the united kingdom. >> may i think my friend laura the victims of the covid-19 14 maxine damage. he's very sympathetic and responsive to mr. john who is a
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victim himself of covid-19 vaccine damage in the vaccine payment will. >> can i think my honorable rent for raising this issue and it's my sympathy for all those affected. i want to make sure he can meet to discuss this will and we detl to make sure they provide the support needed. >> thank you, officer speaker. he wanted to root out. it shamefully took him more than 24 hours. he makes you want to take some
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all and it is to the tune of 15000 pounds. >> no, mr. speaker. please to support party in the minister. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. i look forward to a tax cut and it will 900 hours of the bill. the opposition and expect this.
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>> an excellent question envy believe it is rewarding and we expect this and not only do they disagree they continue on this funding. it is destroying our plan that was a problem. >> the european rights and there
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is something in thi. since 1953 ut justice in the prime minister at a convention. >> when it comes to the issue of tackling illegal immigration, we believe we a actg in accordance. the legal migration.it
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>> it's not just a mere expression of serious choice. [cheering] >> the overseeing and you happen clear. >> mr. speaker, and to london.
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so yes or no, does the prime minister believe this? >> the ambitious reduction plan$ and for everything in this the environment agency wherever they are held to account.
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>> they will come innd yes, it was there. he keeps it clear. the funding will be made available and secure. >> it is discussed between uk ministers make sure there's practical and constructive lucius in the way that she described the local communities. >> mr. speaker, 168 days and no
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justice. no sanitation and no medical aid. it is not working so we will change tracks for so many more. between israel and hamas. >> too many civilians have lost their lives and they they say leading role recently increasing
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to 100 million pounds. 150 tons of aid is due to arrive in gaza. uk lifesaving care. ... >> along with the coming women and children, there are now no vacancies in cornwall which i think you'll agree is fantastic news. >> can i think my honorable friend for improvements at the royal cornwall and she would take it as a tireless campaigner. i commend her for her recent
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work on the introduction of vega lost certificates. we are committed to in childers hospital for vulnerable -- and 23 as part of the hospital program. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituents are working together with theransport group submitted abysses paper in july 2022. for the reopening of a train station in summerton. a train station that would connect over 55 to the rail network and support local people to reduce the reliance on their cars. almost two years on there still waiting for a response. so does the prime minister support this project and kenny provide confidence to my constituents that the hard work to drive this project forward has not been futile? >> well, mr. speaker, conservatives in the southwest are rightly championing the reopening of local stations and
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it will be one of the places that we see funding as a result of our decision on hs2. hs two. it's because of decision whnds o invest in local transport across the country and it will be local leaders that we put in charge to prioritize their local needs. >> final question. >> prime minister, in the 1930s one of your less illustrious predecessors neville chamberlain said the british armed forces -- uil too late. we failed to deter adolf hitler, and 50 million people tragically died in the second world war. russia has invaded ukraine. china is threatening taiwan. bridget shipping is being attacked by houthis in the red sea.
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as "the sun" of the v-day veteran, could you please assure me and the house of commons we are not going to forget the lessons of history and make the same mistake again? >> can i think my honorable friend for his tireless campaigning for armed forces? he's right to champion them and the role that the play and i agree with him wholeheartedly that sally the world were living in is becoming both were challenging strategically and more dangerous, and response to the challenges we must invest more of a armed forces break that exactly what we are doing with the largest since the cold war and recently topped off with billions of pounds to our nuclear enterprise and rebuild stockpiles picky rightly mentions the threat posed by the houthis and russia and ukraine. i know he will be proud of the un has played in both of those situations. we are respected and valued by our allies but most importantly
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we on the side of house will do whatever it takes to keep our country safe. >> that completes prime minister's questions.■e■ñ
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