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To win a medal when she won silver at the 100 meters in denmark. Tonight she sent me to go one better in the 200 meters. And i am sure the whole house will wish her well. [laughter] i think that was a preface to a question. Mr. Speaker, if i may continue uninterrupted, last week, my friend raised a very specific issue of how many of the hundreds of the abusive messages she received. The Prime Minister dismissed these concerns as simply humbug. Since that exchange, i have received further death threats. Some again quoting the Prime Ministers words. Desperate and abuse is something women across this house experience. Let me apologize for the initial dismissive result. The righthank honorable lady . My eagerness to get on it was only because it is fitting in black History Month as the right honorable lady becomes the first black mp to take the dispatch trail and saythe she has made it easier for others to follow in her footsteps. That is something that everyone in this house can take pride in contributing to. She raises the increasing level of online and wider abuse, and i think we should come together to be clear that there must be zero tolerance for any abuse and any threats. And can i also say, i found the level of above abuse the honorable lady has received online to be totally disgusting and totally unacceptable. She is a passionate champion of free speech and she will defend our right the marks she made were aimed at that he could not describe the act in such terms. It is absolutely clear. It is actually clear, given the substance of the legislation that it would achieve and undermine the ability of the government to go and get a deal in the e. U. That we on all sides want to achieve. Diane abbott. So we can take it there is no apology from the foreign secretary. I raise a very specific point about the abuse she gets using the Prime Ministers own language. Mr. Speaker, deliberately disturbing billboards showing up. Rn fetuses have been put they are upsetting to women walking past but particularly upsetting for that member because these are targeted at her in response to her work to decriminalize abortion in Northern Ireland. Abortion in Northern Ireland should be decriminalized on the 24th of october. What will the foreign secretary do to ensure that women in Northern Ireland will have the same human rights to legal and safe abortion as women in england, wales and scotland . Can i say to the right honorable lady, she is referring to the other right honorable member and the abuse she has taken, i and other members know it is totally unacceptable. It is a place for free speech. We should never allow that to cross over into abuse or harassment. The most important thing we can do on a specific issue that she addresses is get the institutions in Northern Ireland back up and running so that they can exercise their rights on the behalf of the people of Northern Ireland. Diane abbott. Thank you. The labor secretary has not said anything about the horrific posters that nobody would want to see, particularly someone who is actually pregnant. Labor last week tried to end the rape clause that has people fill out a fullpage form to show it child was born to get china financial help. We want to remove this clause from universal credit. I would say we have looked at this issue and we continue to look at it. I think, i think i think on the subject of using inflammatory language it is incumbent on all sides of the house to be very careful about this. I know my right honorable friend, the secretary of state looks at this and will continue i would quickly say on the labor side, they want to abolish universal credit and engage in an open spending spree on handout. That is the wrong thing to do. Snapping people on our side we want to help those people get work. Diane abbott. How more dismissive can the foreign secretary be to these people and families dependent on this when they are talking about a spending spree . We are talking about what is fair, what is just and doesnt give people humiliation. Mr. Speaker, last week, the 100yearold travel company went out of business. We know that 72 of the workers are women. We also know that although governments around the world stepped in to save subsidiaries of thomas cook in their own countries, the u. K. Business secretary thought it wasnt her job. Can the foreign secretary explain to those workers, some of whom are with us today, why their government sat idly by . Say, we of all, i would did not sit idly by. The efforts of the government to make sure those holidaymakers could be returned back to the u. K. , coordinated by the transport secretary have been very effective and that has required a huge amount of cross government work including in my own department. In relation to whether the government should step in, it is very clear, you look at the financing behind. It would not have rendered the company more sustainable or save the jobs in the long run. We are concerned to make sure in the longterm that we create 3 million new jobs in this country since 2010. We will continue with that. What we are not going to do is routinely bail out companies that are unsustainable. That is not the right way. Nobody is asking the government to bail out routinely bail out companies. What we are asking the government is why you wont even meet with the workers . Mr. Speaker, whether it is women members in this house, women claiming benefits, womens reproductive rights in Northern Ireland and the failure to support women workers at thomas cook, isnt this a government letting women down . I say to the right honorable lady, on this side of the house, we are proud to see our second Prime Minister. And i [shouting] order. I want to hear the foreign secretarys answer. I want to hear it. Everybody else will want to hear it. Mr. Speaker, the labor bench is pointing to might right honorable friend while i would like to patriot to the right honorable for her competent in tackling human trafficking, for her accomplishment in tackling violence against women. There is a violence bill will be introducing. We will be introducing. Diane abbott. The foreign secretary has not mentioned the fact that there are over 600,000 more women and girls in poverty now than in 2010. And that can i just say gently to him i was a member of , this house when the tory mps defenestration the former female Prime Minister. I have been a member of this house i have been a member of ry mpsuse when to worked their will to the immediate female Prime Minister. And it seems to me that tory members of Parliament May on occasion make women their leaders, but they need to learn they need to learn how to they need to learn how to treat them less cruelly. Can i just gently say that if in relation to Margaret Thatcher if she wants to talk , about better treatment, she might have a word with the shadow chancellor. Go back in time to assassinate her. That was not appropriate language on her side. She talked about labors record. Because of labours economic mismanagement, we have seen unemployment rise by more than a quarter. We are proud female unemployment at record lows. I believe i am right in saying that the shadow home secretary has had her six questions. [jeering] margot james. Does the right honorable gentlemen agree that legislation to establish a tough independent regulator of Internet Companies empowered to challenge the automatic right to anonymity online should be a priority for the queen speech . We want to make companies more responsible. Especially for children. It also sets out measures to reinforce powers to issue fines if those Companies Put them at risk. It is a disgrace the Prime Minister is not here. Since he was elected in july, he has only been to one Prime Ministers questions. Quite simply, he is running scared. Mr. Speaker, right now, the Prime Minister is setting out his brexit fantasy. A deal that he knows is unacceptable and doomed to failure. When it fails, the government will not seek an extension and they will not obey their legal obligations. Mr. Speaker, yet again, this Prime Minister is prepared to act unlawfully. Has the Prime Minister not learned his lesson . He is not above the law. Are these sources correct that the Prime Minister will not obey the law . If this government planning to take on parliament in the courts to force through a catastrophic brexit . Well for foreign secretary now rolled out . Of course, this government always adheres to the law. At this moment, the premise or has written to Jeanclaude Juncker setting out our proposals. We want to take forward negotiations and we want to avoid a no deal scenario. I urge the mps to try and support the governments security deal. He talks about respecting judgment. We always respect legal judgment. I call on the s p to respect the judgment of the people of scotland. When it comes to giving effect of the referendum. Mr. Speaker, we will always respect legal judgment. Mr. Speaker, the fact is, this Prime Minister cannot be trusted. He cannot even commit the Prime Minister to the letter of the law. This government must be stopped. I look to colleagues on opposition benches. I urge them, we must unite. We must stop this part minister by removing him from office. Mr. Speaker, we stand ready to bring this government down. Other parties need to step up in this moment of national crisis. Prepare a vote of noconfidence. Prevent a no deal and call a general election. Doing nothing is not an option. We must act. I asked the foreign secretary, will he give the Prime Minister a message . It is not a case of if but when. We will bring this dangers governments down. I have to say to the honorable gentlemen he is at risk all mouth and no trousers. Because he had the chance to vote for a general election and did not. You have a chance to avoid no deal. The best chance now is to back the government. Thank you, mr. Speaker. On saturday, i was out knocking on doors with my listening team listening to the views of local people as we do every week. The message to me, whether they would leave or remain voters, was crystal clear. Get brexit done by the 31st of october. Deputy Prime Minister, can you reassure my constituents that we will leave the European Union by the end of this month, come what may, no ifs, no buts. My honorable friend gets straight to the crux of the matter. We must leave by the end of october, come what may. We are committed to do that. Effective way of doing that which will unite his house is to. Is to get behind the Prime Ministers efforts to secure a deal. It is incumbent upon all members to support the united kingdom. Rather than trying to undermine the position in brussels. To watch this weeks Prime Ministers questions in its entirety, go to cspan. Org and type question time into the search box. You can also watch it live on wednesday at 7 00 a. M. Eastern on cspan 2 or on sunday at 9 00 p. M. On cspan. Q a, the history of tariffs in managing the u. S. Economy. Supreme court eventually ruled a tomato is a vegetable and not a fruit because of a tariff. Its an odd story. Any botanists will tell you a tomato is a fruit, but in fact, tariff onariff for a vegetables and offered and not fruit. Inan importer of vegetables new york pointed out that the tomatoes he was bringing in from the caribbean were fruit and he did not have to pay a tariff. The battle went on for quite some time. Eventually, the Supreme Court ruled that tomatoes are actually vegetables. Inis an interesting ruling that it had repercussions beyond just tomatoes. Sunday night, at 8 a. M. Eastern on cspans q a. Saturday night, on book tv. At 11 p. M. Eastern. If we dont tell our own stories, others will tell them for us. And they wont have the same concern that we do. What happens . This is an important thing for all of us. I am a privacy advocate and it was very hard, actually harder, to tell the story, to tell my story. Then it was to come forward and actually risk my freedom and potentially my life to tell the world but everything that was going on. Former National Agencies security contractor Edward Snowden talks about exposing u. S. Governments Mass Surveillance Program in his book permanent record. Sunday, indepth with journalist naomi klein. Recordhottest summer on we have never had so little arctic sea ice. We are losing huge swathes of the amazon. We have lost much of the Great Barrier reef. These are the major features of our planet. , the amazon, the Great Barrier reef. And we are, as my friend says, breaking them. Books. Talks about her talking about her book about the green new deal, new logo come and the shock doctrine join the conversation with her phone call, tweets, and facebook messages. Afterwards, Washington Times National Security columnist talks about chinas efforts to become a Global Military and economic superpower he is interviewed by the former undersecretary of state for global affairs. Everyone is looking at the chinese economic threat. As you mentioned, the white house was very successful in highlighting this threat. Report calledis chinas economic aggression and there was a huge policy fight with the democrats saying we cant say economic progression. When you read the report, you understand why. Watch book tv every weekend on cspan2. Former director of National Intelligence James Clapper and michael chertoff, the former Homeland Security secretary, discussed Cyber Security threats at an event hosted by the washington post. They also talked about the whistleblower complaint against president trump. And the resulting congressional investigation. This is 30 minutes. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for coming this morning. I want to join in what chris said at the outset. This is an anniversary that has a lot of meaning for us of the post, the fact that our publisher and our owner traveled all the way to his temple to speak on behalf of of my colleague and my friend illustrates a commitment they have made personally, which all of us feel very grateful for. I wanted to share that with you

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