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[laughter] >> mr. speaker. mr. speaker i have been in office for just under two months and i have built -- delivered the energy price guarantee making sure that -- and i have also taken steps and we have taken steps to crackdown on unions. now what, mr. speaker, i think that is more of a record of action than the detriment. of two and a half years in the job. >> mr. speaker, last week the prime minister or every russian put -- the chancellor made it her policy. [laughter] how can she be held to account when she is not in charge >> mr. speaker, our policy is not -- had to take the decision because of the economic situation to adjust our policies. i am somebody who is prepared to front up. i am prepared to take the tough decisions unlike the honorable gentleman who is not done anything on businesses he has done nothing to a and protect. he has no plan. >> mr. speaker, last week the prime minister stood there and promised absolutely no spending reductions. they all cheered. this week, the chancellor announced a new wa
[laughter] >> mr. speaker. mr. speaker i have been in office for just under two months and i have built -- delivered the energy price guarantee making sure that -- and i have also taken steps and we have taken steps to crackdown on unions. now what, mr. speaker, i think that is more of a record of action than the detriment. of two and a half years in the job. >> mr. speaker, last week the prime minister or every russian put -- the chancellor made it her policy. [laughter] how can...
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thank you very much, mr speaker. mr speaker, _ successful. thank you very much, mr speaker. mr speaker, i— successful. thank you very much, mr speaker. mr speaker, i welcome - successful. thank you very much, mr speaker. mr speaker, i welcome the | speaker. mr speaker, i welcome the return of an ironclad fiscal responsibility, albeit within the most velvet gloves. for there can be no growth without economic credibility. but will he answer this question? when he brings forward the forecast in a fortnight, made independently by the office for budget responsibility, will he guarantee now that they will show debt falling as a proportion of our income, and show that once we have the finances fully under control, we will not be borrowing for day—to—day spending, because you cannot put the nation's spending on the never—never. nation's spending on the never-never.— nation's spending on the l never-never._ mr nation's spending on the _ never-never._ mr speaker, never-never. yes, yes. mr speaker, --eole never-never. yes, yes. mr speaker, people are _ never-never. yes, yes.
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mr speaker... mr speaker... we remain completely committed to our mission to go for growth but growth requires confidence and stability, which is why we are taking many difficult decisions, starting today. but whilst we do need realism about the challenges ahead. we must never fall into the trap of pessimism, despite all the adversity and challenge we face there is enormous potential in this country with some of the most talented people, three of the world's top ten universities, the most tech unicorns in europe, one of the well�*s great financial centres, incredible strength and the creative industries, in science, research, engineering, manufacturing and innovation, and all of that gives me genuine optimism about the long—term prospects for growth. but to achieve that, it is vital we act now to create the stability on which future generations can build. the reason the united kingdom has always succeeded is because at big and difficult moments, we have taken tough decisions in the long—term interests of t
mr speaker... mr speaker... we remain completely committed to our mission to go for growth but growth requires confidence and stability, which is why we are taking many difficult decisions, starting today. but whilst we do need realism about the challenges ahead. we must never fall into the trap of pessimism, despite all the adversity and challenge we face there is enormous potential in this country with some of the most talented people, three of the world's top ten universities, the most tech...
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thank you, mr speaker. i— that is what we will deliver. thank you, mr speaker. i welcome - that is what we will deliver. thank you, mr speaker. i welcome my i that is what we will deliver. thank i you, mr speaker. i welcome my right honourable friend's determination to be straight with people about the challenges we face as a country. last week, the care quality commission state of care report, state of care in england, showed a health system and gridlock. i hear the same for my constituents are struggling to see a gp or waiting for treatment. so, can struggling to see a gp or waiting fortreatment. so, can i struggling to see a gp or waiting for treatment. so, can i urge him to make unblocking the nhs a priority for him and his health secretary. mr; for him and his health secretary. my honourable friend knows the subject very well from her own experience, and i thank herfor her work previously in the department. it is why we have put billions of pounds into the backlogs and the collective recovery fund and i look forward to working with her to deliver what we sa
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thank you, mr speaker- may i _ kingdom as well. thank you, mr speaker. may i welcome - kingdom as well. thank you, mr speaker. may i welcome her- kingdom as well. thank you, mr speaker. may i welcome her to l kingdom as well. thank you, mr. speaker. may i welcome her to her place. i'm not sure how you measure a good honeymoon, mr speaker. but afterfive a good honeymoon, mr speaker. but after five weeks of crisis conceived in downing street, crashing pensions, interest rates rising, mortgage market turmoil and complete financial chaos, the country has been left wanting divorce. in two recent polls, 60% of this country want and immediate general election. the prime minister claims he is in listening mode, will she give way to her public? —— because she is in listening mode? the her public? -- because she is in listening mode?— her public? -- because she is in listening mode? the last thing we need is a general _ listening mode? the last thing we need is a general election. - need is a general election. jeering. that concludes prime minister's questio
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cline: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise on behalf of the people of the sixth district of virginia who are contacting my office right now expressing their outrage at this failed do-nothing democratic majority who has brought us to the brink of a government shutdown. they are furious, furious because democrats control the house, the senate, the white house and still here we are, at the point where we have to keep the government running and instead of confronting these crises that are leading us to this shutdown, this democratic majority is kicking the can down the road until after the elections in november. the american people are furious at a broken business as usual washington that refuses to confront the crises, in fact, exacerbates the crises created by president biden and the democrat majority. this continuing resolution we're voting on today once again makes clear that the democrats' business as usual washington must end. just look at some of these policies that democrats have stuffed in this bill, thrown taxpaye
cline: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise on behalf of the people of the sixth district of virginia who are contacting my office right now expressing their outrage at this failed do-nothing democratic majority who has brought us to the brink of a government shutdown. they are furious, furious because democrats control the house, the senate, the white house and still here we are, at the point where we have to keep the government running and instead of confronting these crises that are leading us to...
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[shouting] >> mr. speaker, my record is clear. when times are difficult in this country i will always protect the most vulnerable. that is a value, we did it in covid and we will do it again. >> let's test that. the government currently allows very rich people to live here but register abroad for tax purposes. i don't need to explain to the prime minister how status works, he knows all about that. it cost the treasury 3. 2 billion pounds every year. why doesn't he put his mouth where his money where his mouth is and get rid of it? >> mister speaker, we will have to take difficult decisions to restore economic stability and confidence and my honorable friend will set that out in just a few weeks. what i can say, as we did during covid we will always protect the most vulnerable. we will do this in a fair way. i am glad the party opposite honorable gentlemen has finally realized spending does need to be paid for. it is a novel concept for the party opposite. this government is going to restore economic stability and we will do it in
[shouting] >> mr. speaker, my record is clear. when times are difficult in this country i will always protect the most vulnerable. that is a value, we did it in covid and we will do it again. >> let's test that. the government currently allows very rich people to live here but register abroad for tax purposes. i don't need to explain to the prime minister how status works, he knows all about that. it cost the treasury 3. 2 billion pounds every year. why doesn't he put his mouth...
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mr. jordan: thank you, mr. speaker. the families, excuse me, the families of the 9/11 victims have our deepest sympathies. they have spent the last 20 years seeking justice through a maze of red tape. due to errors made with how funds to compensate victims were structured, a disparity emerged exeen the compensation received by differently situated 9/11 families. this legislation would help remedy that inequity. behind the scenes we've been working to solve this problem for years. unfortunately the democrats have not been particularly interested. during the last few years of trying to resolve this matter, the judiciary committee's not held a single hearing. or markup to evaluate the problems with victims' funds, how to best address the problem. according to a g.a.o. study required by congress, the shortfall owed to 9/11 families amounts to $2.7 billion. the proposal before us takes from covid relief money that congress appropriated for small businesses to make 9/11 families whole. there are potential solutions to this pr
mr. jordan: thank you, mr. speaker. the families, excuse me, the families of the 9/11 victims have our deepest sympathies. they have spent the last 20 years seeking justice through a maze of red tape. due to errors made with how funds to compensate victims were structured, a disparity emerged exeen the compensation received by differently situated 9/11 families. this legislation would help remedy that inequity. behind the scenes we've been working to solve this problem for years. unfortunately...
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quick thank you, mr. speaker. whether it is ukraine or 100,000 refugees, erica stitchers are looking after or whether it is the energy crisis. our country and the rest of the world. >> we are in very volatile times. this is not just a war against the people of ukraine, it is an economic war. >> the veneer of fiscal response ability hides the disguise of more here. >> i share the government's desire to reduce the tax on the working people. can we say that they are working with the policies of the upcoming fiscal plan? >> i thank him for his remarks. he is absently right to stress the importance of stability. i think that will be held by the chancellor. quick thank you, mr. speaker. the leader of the house suggests we should be grateful the prime minister has made a difficult decision given them -- given the numbers that you have seen. that is the job. making difficult decisions. they are difficult decisions to be made about the fact that present boudin has no their weapons and the chaos caused by exit. the climate
quick thank you, mr. speaker. whether it is ukraine or 100,000 refugees, erica stitchers are looking after or whether it is the energy crisis. our country and the rest of the world. >> we are in very volatile times. this is not just a war against the people of ukraine, it is an economic war. >> the veneer of fiscal response ability hides the disguise of more here. >> i share the government's desire to reduce the tax on the working people. can we say that they are working with...
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mr speaker, m record and again by this lot. mr speaker, my record is _ and again by this lot. mr speaker, my record is clear, _ and again by this lot. mr speaker, my record is clear, when - and again by this lot. mr speaker, my record is clear, when times i and again by this lot. mr speaker, | my record is clear, when times are difficult _ my record is clear, when times are difficult in — my record is clear, when times are difficult in this country, i will always— difficult in this country, i will always protect the most vulnerable, that is _ always protect the most vulnerable, that is a _ always protect the most vulnerable, that is a value of our compassionate party, _ that is a value of our compassionate party, we _ that is a value of our compassionate party, we did it in covid and we will do — party, we did it in covid and we will do it— party, we did it in covid and we will do it again.— will do it again. labour say it is time for a _ will do it again. labour say it is time for a general _ will do it again. labour say it is time for a general election. - will do
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speaker: lee anderson. thank you, mr speaker. the shadow. thank you, mr speaker. the shadow home secretary makes a good point, the memberfor home secretary makes a good point, the member for bassetlaw would make an excellent home secretary, but thatis an excellent home secretary, but that is another conversation. i am sad to see the previous home secretary leave. we had a conversation last week about small boats, echr and the excellent rwanda scheme. but i'm not convinced, so please convince me, minister, that cabinet, government and number please convince me, minister, that cabinet, governmentand number10 were totally behind the previous home secretary.— home secretary. thank you, mr seaker, home secretary. thank you, mr speaker. and — home secretary. thank you, mr speaker. and l _ home secretary. thank you, mr speaker, and i thank _ home secretary. thank you, mr speaker, and i thank my - home secretary. thank you, mr - speaker, and i thank my honourable friend for ashfield for his ever championing of the cause of making sure we have secure borders, and i kno
speaker: lee anderson. thank you, mr speaker. the shadow. thank you, mr speaker. the shadow home secretary makes a good point, the memberfor home secretary makes a good point, the member for bassetlaw would make an excellent home secretary, but thatis an excellent home secretary, but that is another conversation. i am sad to see the previous home secretary leave. we had a conversation last week about small boats, echr and the excellent rwanda scheme. but i'm not convinced, so please convince...
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thank you, mr- three weeks. question it, mr- speaker. thank you, mr speaker. at the 2021 spending _ speaker. thank you, mr speaker. at the 2021 spending review, _ speaker. thank you, mr speaker. at the 2021 spending review, the - the 2021 spending review, the government announce an increase in public expenditure on r and d to £20 billion per year by 2024—25 including funding for association to eu programmes. the including funding for association to eu programma— including funding for association to eu programmes. the chancellor and his team for — eu programmes. the chancellor and his team for making _ eu programmes. the chancellor and his team for making his _ eu programmes. the chancellor and his team for making his treasury - eu programmes. the chancellor and his team for making his treasury a l his team for making his treasury a gross department and with the agree with me that innovation led growth dash and a growth department. that our high—growth sectors like space agri— tech and fusion have a big role to play and when the minister reassure tho
thank you, mr- three weeks. question it, mr- speaker. thank you, mr speaker. at the 2021 spending _ speaker. thank you, mr speaker. at the 2021 spending review, _ speaker. thank you, mr speaker. at the 2021 spending review, the - the 2021 spending review, the government announce an increase in public expenditure on r and d to £20 billion per year by 2024—25 including funding for association to eu programmes. the including funding for association to eu programma— including funding for...
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it all starts >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker. this day march the first anniversary of the murder of our friend. david was a superb parliamentarian who brought -- on a huge range of issues. he represented the best of -- our thoughts are with his wife and his children and the people of south and -- south bend. >> i knew him and i share his sentiments. increasing the cost of borrowing , it was almost certainly an act of gross incompetence and benevolence. going back on commitments -- is an act of extreme talismans -- callousness. >> thank you mr. speaker and on the recent visit to the children's ward, i was shocked to learn that pediatric waiting time targets are the same as that of adult patients and any delayed treatment for young patients can have a damaging effect on developments and future prospects. i asked parliament to look at this at a -- as a matter of emergency. >> it is unfortunate to hear the situation in -- and i am pleased to say that is what we are focused on and we are making sure people can access people as soon --
it all starts >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker. this day march the first anniversary of the murder of our friend. david was a superb parliamentarian who brought -- on a huge range of issues. he represented the best of -- our thoughts are with his wife and his children and the people of south and -- south bend. >> i knew him and i share his sentiments. increasing the cost of borrowing , it was almost certainly an act of gross incompetence and benevolence. going back on commitments -- is...
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what we are -- mr. speaker, mr. speaker, we are spending, we are spending almost 1 trillion pounds of public spending, spending $700 billion back in 2010. what we will make sure is over the medium-term the debt is falling but we will do that not by cutting public spending but by making sure we spend public money well and the honorable gentlemen talks about all spending which he doesn't support on the energy price guarantee. the reality is he can't criticize with one hand, spending money on the other hand claiming we are cutting public expenditure. >> i hope they listen carefully to the last answer because other people listen very carefully to it. who voted -- who voted for this? who voted for this? who voted for this? not homeowners paying an extra 500 extra on their mortgages, who voted this? not working people paying for tax cuts to the largest companies. who voted for this? not even most of the mps behind her who know you can't pay for tax cuts on the never never. does she think the public will ever forgive the c
what we are -- mr. speaker, mr. speaker, we are spending, we are spending almost 1 trillion pounds of public spending, spending $700 billion back in 2010. what we will make sure is over the medium-term the debt is falling but we will do that not by cutting public spending but by making sure we spend public money well and the honorable gentlemen talks about all spending which he doesn't support on the energy price guarantee. the reality is he can't criticize with one hand, spending money on the...
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mr speaker, i am generally— i want to. mr speaker, i am generally unclear... we generally unclear... jeering. we don't want _ generally unclear... jeering. we don't want an _ generally unclear... jeering. we don't want an early _ generally unclear... jeering. we don't want an early bath - generally unclear... jeering. we don't want an early bath at - generally unclear... jeering. we don't want an early bath at this i don't want an early bath at this stage. — don't want an early bath at this stage. the _ don't want an early bath at this stage. the rugby— don't want an early bath at this stage, the rugby world - don't want an early bath at this stage, the rugby world cup. don't want an early bath at this stage, the rugby world cup isi stage, the rugby world cup is coming, — stage, the rugby world cup is coming, dont— stage, the rugby world cup is coming, don't start— stage, the rugby world cup is coming, don't start it - stage, the rugby world cup is coming, don't start it too - stage, the rugby world cup is. coming, don't start it too soon. let's _ co
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mr speaker! mr seaker! she still here? mr speaker! mr speaker! i _ she still here? mr speaker! mr speaker! i am _ she still here? mr speaker! mr speaker! i am a _ she still here? mr speaker! mr speaker! i am a fighter - she still here? mr speaker! mr speaker! i am a fighter and - she still here? mr speaker! mr| speaker! i am a fighter and not a quitter! — also, a growing global food crisis. the un says one in ten people around the world are going hungry, as conflict and climate change hit supplies. plus, losing its charge. tesla under pressure as it disappoints investors, despite record sales and, also on the menu — the future of food or a flash in the pan? as broke consumers cut back on plant—based meat, we hear from one of the latest contenders in the industry. we start here in the uk, where as you have been hearing the pressure on prime minister liz truss is building after another day of political chaos. the exit of a key cabinet member, home secretary suella braverman, who delivered a blistering attack on her former boss in her resignation letter. then a huge row in t
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. >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker. this day march the first anniversary of the murder of our friend. david was a superb parliamentarian who brought -- on a huge range of issues. he represented the best of -- our thoughts are with his wife and his children and the people of south and -- south bend. >> i knew him and i share his sentiments. increasing the cost of borrowing , it was almost certainly an act of gross incompetence and benevolence. going back on commitments -- is an act of extreme talismans -- callousness. >> thank you mr. speaker and on the recent visit to the children's ward, i was shocked to learn that pediatric waiting time targets are the same as that of adult patients and any delayed treatment for young patients can have a damaging effect on developments and future prospects. i asked parliament to look at this at a -- as a matter of emergency. >> it is unfortunate to hear the situation in -- and i am pleased to say that is what we are focused on and we are making sure people can access people as soon -- treatment as soon as possible. >> does a leader of your position
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mr speaker we are at the beauinnin minister. mr speaker we are at the beginning of— minister. mr speaker we are at the beginning of a _ minister. mr speaker we are at the beginning of a new _ minister. mr speaker we are at the beginning of a new era _ minister. mr speaker we are at the beginning of a new era and - minister. mr speaker we are at the beginning of a new era and as - minister. mr speaker we are at the beginning of a new era and as we | beginning of a new era and as we contemplate plate... it beginning of a new era and as we contemplate plate. . ._ contemplate plate... it is three week since _ contemplate plate... it is three week since the _ contemplate plate... it is three week since the former - contemplate plate... it is three l week since the former chancellor contemplate plate... it is three - week since the former chancellor set out his planned tax cuts. and less than a fortnight since he ditched the cut for the best paid. i felt and the prime minister felt that this was just a distraction on what is a very strong package. and then, just yesterday, there was
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thank you, mr speaker. afterten thank you, mr speaker. after ten u—turns in two weeks, we are left with a prime minister in office but not in power. and families are paying through the teeth for her mistakes. her latest broken promise has put pensioners in the front line of tory cuts. so, can the prime minister perhaps turned to her chancellor right now, get permission to make another u—turn, and committed to raising the state pension at the rate of inflation? i honestly don't know what the honourable gentleman is talking about. we have been clear in our manifesto that we will maintain the triple lock and i completely committed to it so is the chancellor. it is no surprise in that the prime minister's approval ratings are collapsing with an answer like that. the worst polling result for any prime minister in history. she has just thrown 12 million pensioners under the tory bus. it is notjust pensioners. last week alone... t pensioners. last week alone... i also want to hear him. it is i pensioners. last week alone... i also want to he
thank you, mr speaker. afterten thank you, mr speaker. after ten u—turns in two weeks, we are left with a prime minister in office but not in power. and families are paying through the teeth for her mistakes. her latest broken promise has put pensioners in the front line of tory cuts. so, can the prime minister perhaps turned to her chancellor right now, get permission to make another u—turn, and committed to raising the state pension at the rate of inflation? i honestly don't know what the...
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thank you, mr speaker. the crimes the _ mr speaker. the crimes the honourable member references, including hate crimes, are not acceptable on any platform and as i have said we will bring back the online safety bill imminently. i cannot denounce house business here today but i can assure members that the bill will be coming back very shortly. i share his concerns, as i'm sure everybody in the house does. . . i'm sure everybody in the house does. ., ., ., ,, . does. chairman of the select committee _ does. chairman of the select committee julian _ does. chairman of the select committee julian knight. i does. chairman of the select i committee julian knight. morning, does. chairman of the select - committee julian knight. morning, mr seaker. i committee julian knight. morning, mr speaker. i welcome _ committee julian knight. morning, mr speaker. i welcome the _ committee julian knight. morning, mr speaker. i welcome the secretary i committee julian knight. morning, mr speaker. i welcome the secretary of. speaker. i welcome the secretary
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mr seaker, she still here? mr speaker. mr speaker. i— she still here? mr speaker. mr speaker. i am _ she still here? mr speaker. mr speaker, i am a _ she still here? mr speaker. mr speaker, i am a fighter- she still here? mr speaker. mr speaker, i am a fighter and - she still here? mr speaker. mr| speaker, i am a fighter and not she still here? mr speaker. mr. speaker, i am a fighter and not a quitter! — speaker, i am a fighter and not a quitter! i— speaker, i am a fighter and not a quitter! i have acted in the national— quitter! i have acted in the national interest to make sure that we have _ national interest to make sure that we have economic stability. liz truss also _ we have economic stability. l2 truss also faced questions about whether the government would keep the promise it'd made to maintain what's called a two block on the state pension for it either by 2.5% or in with average earnings or in line with inflation, which is currently soaring, whichever is the highest. currently soaring, whichever is the hi . hest. currently soaring, whichever is the hiahest. .,
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mr speaker, mr speaker, esterda , immigration. mr speaker, mr speaker, yesterday. the — immigration. mr speaker, mr speaker, yesterday, the prime _ immigration. mr speaker, mr speaker, yesterday, the prime minister - immigration. mr speaker, mr speaker, yesterday, the prime minister stood i yesterday, the prime minister stood on the _ yesterday, the prime minister stood on the steps of downing street and promised _ on the steps of downing street and promised integrity, professionalism and accountability. but then, with his first _ and accountability. but then, with his first act, he appointed a home secretary— his first act, he appointed a home secretary who was sacked by date is pre-to _ secretary who was sacked by date is pre-to his— secretary who was sacked by date is pre—to his predecessor a week ago for deliberately pinning around documents from her personal account. and her_ documents from her personal account. and her resignation letter, sue attila braverman admitted committing a... questions remain about how the er
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cheers mr speaker... jeers mr speaker, i am a fighter and not a quitter. i have acted in the national interest to make sure that we have economic stability. prime minister. order. the speaker had to quieten a noisy chamber but the stability of pensions worries many. just yesterday, the prime minister's spokesperson couldn't say if the government would keep its promise to increase it in line with inflation. the latest broken promise has put pensioners in the front line of tory cuts, so can the prime minister perhaps turn to her chancellor right now, get permission to make another u—turn and commit to raising the state pension at the rate of inflation? prime minister. i honestly don't know what the honourable gentleman is talking about because... we have been clear in our manifesto that we will maintain the triple lock and i am completely committed to it, so is the chancellor. but liz truss would not give the same assurance that benefits will also go up in line with inflation. and with doubts about her swirling there are many in the opposition and her own
cheers mr speaker... jeers mr speaker, i am a fighter and not a quitter. i have acted in the national interest to make sure that we have economic stability. prime minister. order. the speaker had to quieten a noisy chamber but the stability of pensions worries many. just yesterday, the prime minister's spokesperson couldn't say if the government would keep its promise to increase it in line with inflation. the latest broken promise has put pensioners in the front line of tory cuts, so can the...
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>> mr. speaker, i have been very clear that i am -- mr. speaker, that i am sorry and that i have made mistakes. mr. speaker, i am a fighter, not a quitter. >> cnn's scott mcclain following this live from 10 downing street. absolute chaos in parliament last night after that resignation after the prime minister's questions. another eventful day ahead. some mps suggesting she won't last a day. >> reporter: yeah. how long she can last certainly is the question of the day. yesterday we stopped with the pliep minister. as you mentioned, it's not clear whether her resignation was by her own accord or whether she was asked to resign over this relatively minor infraction of sending an email -- a work-related email from her personal account. on her way out she questioned the government's commitments to its own policies when it comes to things like immigration. she wrote this not so veiled -- not veiled at all swipe at lis truss saying the bits of government relies on people accepting responsibility. pretending we haven't made mistakes and hoping thi
>> mr. speaker, i have been very clear that i am -- mr. speaker, that i am sorry and that i have made mistakes. mr. speaker, i am a fighter, not a quitter. >> cnn's scott mcclain following this live from 10 downing street. absolute chaos in parliament last night after that resignation after the prime minister's questions. another eventful day ahead. some mps suggesting she won't last a day. >> reporter: yeah. how long she can last certainly is the question of the day....
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mr speaker, we are at the bearinnin reality. mr speaker, we are at the beginning of— reality. mr speaker, we are at the beginning of a _ reality. mr speaker, we are at the beginning of a new _ reality. mr speaker, we are at the beginning of a new era... - beginning of a new era... laughter. and as we contemplate... laughter. and as we contemlate... ~ and as we contemplate... mini budaet, and as we contemplate... mini budget, maximum _ and as we contemplate... mini budget, maximum disaster, as her colleagues call this privately. the markets tanked, so did her poll ratings and her mps lost faith almost instantly. the other night i asked her... will you lead the conservatives into the next general election? i conservatives into the next general election? . election? i will lead the conservatives _ election? i will lead the conservatives into - election? i will lead the conservatives into the i election? i will lead the - conservatives into the next election? i will lead the _ conservatives into the next general election? , , conservatives into the next general election?_ yes. - c
mr speaker, we are at the bearinnin reality. mr speaker, we are at the beginning of— reality. mr speaker, we are at the beginning of a _ reality. mr speaker, we are at the beginning of a new _ reality. mr speaker, we are at the beginning of a new era... - beginning of a new era... laughter. and as we contemplate... laughter. and as we contemlate... ~ and as we contemplate... mini budaet, and as we contemplate... mini budget, maximum _ and as we contemplate... mini budget, maximum disaster, as...
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cheers mr speaker... jeers mr speaker, i am a fighter and not a quitter. i have acted in the national interest to make sure that we have economic stability. prime minister. order. the speaker had to quieten a noisy chamber but the stability of pensions worries many. just yesterday, the prime minister's spokesperson couldn't say if they would keep it in line with inflation. the latest broken promise has put pensioners in the front line of tory cuts, so can the prime minister perhaps turn to her chancellor right now, get permission to make another u—turn and commit to raising the state pension at the rate of inflation? prime minister. i honestly don't know what the honourable gentleman is talking about because... we have been clear in our manifesto that we will maintain the triple lock and i am completely committed to it, so is the chancellor. but liz truss would not give the same assurance that benefits will also go up in line with inflation. and with doubts about her swirling there are many in the opposition and her own party looking to capitalise on her
cheers mr speaker... jeers mr speaker, i am a fighter and not a quitter. i have acted in the national interest to make sure that we have economic stability. prime minister. order. the speaker had to quieten a noisy chamber but the stability of pensions worries many. just yesterday, the prime minister's spokesperson couldn't say if they would keep it in line with inflation. the latest broken promise has put pensioners in the front line of tory cuts, so can the prime minister perhaps turn to her...
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. >> mr. speaker, i have been very clear that i am -- mr. speaker, that i am sorry, and that i have made mistakes. mr. speaker, i am a fighter and not a quitter. >> reporter: a bit more of a fiery response from the prime minister who of late has appeared extremely defeated, but the fact that she's still in post is not because of any support or enthusiasm for her leadership. it is almost solely because there's no obvious mechanism at this point to depose her, kate. according to any poll also,ed conservative party are now trailing by the opposition by about 20 or 30 points. also those who elected her and got her to the position, their polls are suggesting now that that might be ha mistake and they want her out. she has a lot to prove. the mps i have spoken to believe that her position is untenable. >> and how much time she may have to show any recovery is a good question. there's also news out ofnoic. the hermit nation launching 250 artillery shells near the border with south korea. north korean state media calls it a response to the south's r
. >> mr. speaker, i have been very clear that i am -- mr. speaker, that i am sorry, and that i have made mistakes. mr. speaker, i am a fighter and not a quitter. >> reporter: a bit more of a fiery response from the prime minister who of late has appeared extremely defeated, but the fact that she's still in post is not because of any support or enthusiasm for her leadership. it is almost solely because there's no obvious mechanism at this point to depose her, kate. according to any...
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cheers mr speaker... sneers mr speaker, lam a fighter, not a quitter. the latest on a day of never—ending confusion at westminster, as well as more alarming news on the cost of living. food prices are increasing at the highest rate for a0 years, a major reason why inflation has risen to above 10%. the failings of maternity services in east kent — an independent report says dozens of babies might have survived with better care. and we have a special report from the front line in ukraine, as president putin declares martial law in areas occupied by russia. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel. a packed night of premier league action we'll bring you the goals and reaction from tonight's 5 matches. good evening. we've come to the city of sunderland to talk about the sharp rise in the cost of living on a day of unrelenting chaos for prime minister liz truss and her government. earlier this evening, the home secretary, suella braverman, left herjob. in her resignation letter, she admitted making a mistake by sending an official document from
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mr speaker i'm more members in the chamber. mr speaker i'm more than — members in the chamber. mr speaker i'm more than happy _ members in the chamber. mr speaker i'm more than happy to _ members in the chamber. mr speaker i'm more than happy to direct - members in the chamber. mr speaker i'm more than happy to direct my - i'm more than happy to direct my remarks to you. because we are not going to sit down and shut up, because we are concerns and those concerns are going to be listened to. it has always been the case that devolution has worked best when we have that buy in and that consent from unionists from, nationalist and, yes, from others as well. i acknowledge that. but that is when it has worked at best. i will give way. i it has worked at best. i will give wa . ., ~' , it has worked at best. i will give wa . . ~ , ., way. i thank the member for giving wa , i way. i thank the member for giving way. i note — way. i thank the member for giving way. i note you _ way. i thank the member for giving way, i note you were _ way. i thank the member for giving way, i note you w
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stu: mr. speaker, thank you very much for being on the show this morning. congratulation on the career change. all good stuff. thank you. >> thank you. stu: we just got this coming at us, former defense secretary ash carter has died at the age of 68. his family said he suffered a certain cardiac event. carter served during the final two years of the obama administration. that's just coming to us. still ahead, senator ted cruz will be joining us. brian kilmeade as well. charlie herd and california congresswoman michelle steele. 10:00 of "varney & co." is next. ♪ .. stuart: this is just for lauren, elvis. good morning. to the money, are you in the green, the dow is up 200 and the nasdaq is up 167 points. th
stu: mr. speaker, thank you very much for being on the show this morning. congratulation on the career change. all good stuff. thank you. >> thank you. stu: we just got this coming at us, former defense secretary ash carter has died at the age of 68. his family said he suffered a certain cardiac event. carter served during the final two years of the obama administration. that's just coming to us. still ahead, senator ted cruz will be joining us. brian kilmeade as well. charlie herd and...
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. >> mr. speaker? mr. speaker? i am a fighter and not a quitter. >> truss apologized to lawmakers and admitted that she's made mistakes during her six weeks in office. >>> a federal judge says former president trump knew that claims of voter fraud were false when he signed legal documents challenging the results of the 2020 election. in an 18-page opinion the judge ordered the release of emails between trump and attorney john update eastman to the house committee investigating the capitol riot. he's trying to withhold the documents on the basis of attorney/client privilege. he said they could not be held because they contain evidence of potential crimes. >>> u.s. capitol police arrested an 80-year-old georgia man after they say he admitted to having several guns in his van. officers surrounded the van yesterday after police noticed it was illegally parked on the grounds of the capitol. police say they found two handguns and a shotgun inside the vehicle along with a pipe and containers. they say the man claimed to b
. >> mr. speaker? mr. speaker? i am a fighter and not a quitter. >> truss apologized to lawmakers and admitted that she's made mistakes during her six weeks in office. >>> a federal judge says former president trump knew that claims of voter fraud were false when he signed legal documents challenging the results of the 2020 election. in an 18-page opinion the judge ordered the release of emails between trump and attorney john update eastman to the house committee...
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mr speaker, iam a fighter, not a quitter. now it turns out she's done with fighting, and she's quit. so who will take over? you mightjust remember this guy. hasta la vista, baby. hasta la vista — "see you later". might we again? some conservatives would love it, others hate it. last time's runner—up, rishi sunak, is a possibility, as is cabinet minister penny mourdant and kemi badenoch, yesterday having a pop at liz truss in the process, suella braverman. mr hunt are you looking forward to being in numberten? - ruled himself out. at teatime we found out more from the conservative party about how the contest will work. nominations are now open, will close at 2pm on monday. candidates will be expected to have at least 100 colleagues nominating them. but if the party should put forward two candidates there will be an online vote for conservative party members to choose the next leader. all stages of the election will be concluded by friday the 28th of october. who might find themselves moving on here a week tomorrow? after w
mr speaker, iam a fighter, not a quitter. now it turns out she's done with fighting, and she's quit. so who will take over? you mightjust remember this guy. hasta la vista, baby. hasta la vista — "see you later". might we again? some conservatives would love it, others hate it. last time's runner—up, rishi sunak, is a possibility, as is cabinet minister penny mourdant and kemi badenoch, yesterday having a pop at liz truss in the process, suella braverman. mr hunt are you looking...
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mr speaker, iam a fighter, not a quitter. now it turns out she's done with fighting, and she's quit. so who will take over? you mightjust remember this guy. hasta la vista, baby. hasta la vista — "see you later". might we again? some conservatives would love it, others hate it. last time's runner—up, rishi sunak, is a possibility, as is cabinet minister penny more dent and kemi badenoch, ——mourdant and the woman who resigned as home secretary yesterday having a pop at liz truss in the process, suella braverman. the answer is no, the new chancellor has ruled himself out. at teatime we found out more from the conservative party about how the contest will work. monday. candidates will be expected to have at least 100 colleagues nominating them. but if the party should put forward two candidates there will be an online vote for conservative party members to choose the next leader. all stages of the election will be concluded by friday the 28th of october. who might find themselves moving on here a week tomorrow? after wha
mr speaker, iam a fighter, not a quitter. now it turns out she's done with fighting, and she's quit. so who will take over? you mightjust remember this guy. hasta la vista, baby. hasta la vista — "see you later". might we again? some conservatives would love it, others hate it. last time's runner—up, rishi sunak, is a possibility, as is cabinet minister penny more dent and kemi badenoch, ——mourdant and the woman who resigned as home secretary yesterday having a pop at liz...
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hope mr speaker... i would hope that he would welcome... would welcome the news today that there are over 15,000 new police officers on our streets. that sidesteps the question. the labour leader turned to the economy. yesterday on the steps of downing street he also admitted what the whole country knows, the tories have crashed the economy, and now somebody has to pay for their mess. i say, it shouldn't be working people who have been hammered time and again by this government. mr speaker, my record is clear, when times are difficult for this country, i will always protect the most vulnerable. that is a value of our compassionate party. we did it in covid and we will do it again. labour say it is time for a general election. the only time he ran in a competitive election, he got trounced by the former prime minister who herself got beaten by a lettuce. why doesn't he put it to the test? let working people have their say and call a general election. our mandate is based on a manifesto that we were elect
hope mr speaker... i would hope that he would welcome... would welcome the news today that there are over 15,000 new police officers on our streets. that sidesteps the question. the labour leader turned to the economy. yesterday on the steps of downing street he also admitted what the whole country knows, the tories have crashed the economy, and now somebody has to pay for their mess. i say, it shouldn't be working people who have been hammered time and again by this government. mr speaker, my...
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mr speaker, yesterday the prime minister stood on the steps of downing street and promised integrity, professionally and accountability. but then with his first act he appointed a home secretary who was sacked by his predecessor a week ago for deliberately pinging around sensitive home office documents from her own personal account. 0ur political correspondent ione wells is in westminster. that was rishi sunak defending his decision to re—appoint suella braverman as home secretary. talk us through why her reappointment is so controversial.— controversial. well, she was the home secretary _ controversial. well, she was the home secretary under _ controversial. well, she was the home secretary under the - controversial. well, she was the l home secretary under the former prime minister liz truss. she was forced to resign from that roll out of the former prime minister because it emerged that she had broken the set of rules that government ministers have to follow and a set of data breaches. she has shared official sensitive government documents from a private e—mail address to peo
mr speaker, yesterday the prime minister stood on the steps of downing street and promised integrity, professionally and accountability. but then with his first act he appointed a home secretary who was sacked by his predecessor a week ago for deliberately pinging around sensitive home office documents from her own personal account. 0ur political correspondent ione wells is in westminster. that was rishi sunak defending his decision to re—appoint suella braverman as home secretary. talk us...
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mr. speaker, mr. speaker, we remain completely committed to our mission to go for growth but growth requires confidence and stability which is why we are taking many difficult decisions starting today. we do need realism about the challenges ahead. we must never fall into the trap of pessimism. despite all the challenge we face, there is enormous potential in this country with some of the most talented people, three of the world's top 10 universities, the most tech unicorns in europe, one of the world's great financial centers, incredible strengths in the creative industries in science, research, engineering, manufacturing, and innovation. all of that gives me genuine optimism about our long-term prospects for growth. but to achieve that, it is vital to create the stability on which future generations can build. the reason the united kingdom has always succeeded is because in big and difficult moments we have taken tough decisions in the long-term interests of the country and in a way that is consiste
mr. speaker, mr. speaker, we remain completely committed to our mission to go for growth but growth requires confidence and stability which is why we are taking many difficult decisions starting today. we do need realism about the challenges ahead. we must never fall into the trap of pessimism. despite all the challenge we face, there is enormous potential in this country with some of the most talented people, three of the world's top 10 universities, the most tech unicorns in europe, one of...
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. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mr. speaker. mr. speaker. i am a fighter, not a quitter. >> jesse: that didn't last too long. embattled prime minister liz trust is out of a job after just 45 days, making her the shortest term prime minister in british history. proving once again that america is the greatest country on earth. [laughs] >> j>> piers: i can even say no. one guy treated earlier, my son is lived through to monarchs in three prime ministers, he's four months old. this is what's going on. probably the first time a live letter has appeared. daily star newspaper, find upstanding organization, had a live stream of letters, because liz truss is a lettuce. people said she was like a head of lettuce. the battle what was last longer, i head lettuce, alive and well and kicking, trust is as good as a dodo, the worst prime minister in history. what's a earth-shattering to me is that there is now a campaign to get boris johnson back. you may remember he was dumped out of downing street only three months ago for being a lying, cheating, wreck o
. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mr. speaker. mr. speaker. i am a fighter, not a quitter. >> jesse: that didn't last too long. embattled prime minister liz trust is out of a job after just 45 days, making her the shortest term prime minister in british history. proving once again that america is the greatest country on earth. [laughs] >> j>> piers: i can even say no. one guy treated earlier, my son is lived through to monarchs in three prime...
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>> mr. speaker. mr. speaker. i am a fighter, not a quitter. i have acted in the national interest to make sure that we have economic stability. guy: here's tom or, liz truss -- liz truss in the house of commons earlier on. i think i heard that phrase before, peter mendelson. joining us, lizzy burden. one of the things that came out today related to the pension story in the u.k. we have a triple locked pension system indexed to inflation. inflation is rising sharply. the new chancellor would not commit to that triple locked continuing, the prime minister committed to it. are they on the same page? lizzy: clearly, not. that is what is embarrassing. we also have the foreign secretary on the airwaves this morning seemingly briefing that it was an under threat measure. the newspapers this morning thought it was under threat. by committee to the triple lock, liz truss has made a fool out of one of their top ministers and newspaper editors. why you would want to do that at a time like this, i don't know. she has also made an even harder job for jerem
>> mr. speaker. mr. speaker. i am a fighter, not a quitter. i have acted in the national interest to make sure that we have economic stability. guy: here's tom or, liz truss -- liz truss in the house of commons earlier on. i think i heard that phrase before, peter mendelson. joining us, lizzy burden. one of the things that came out today related to the pension story in the u.k. we have a triple locked pension system indexed to inflation. inflation is rising sharply. the new chancellor...