The news that 39 bodies have been discovered in a lori container, this is an unimaginable tragedy. The thoughts and prayers of all members who lost their lives in their network. Im receiving regular updates, the home office will work with Ethics Police to reestablish what has happened to my honorable friend the home secretary after these questions. I had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. I will have further meetings later today. Can i associate with the tragedy in a 6 . I dont normally do that but on this occasion i am with him. Good to see the pm of pmq. It was only ever done once. A long list of shortcomings, could he do something. Some control of them. I tried to reply in the generosity of spirit to and expect from me, i received excellent advice for a wide range of advisors and officials. It is the role of advisors to advise and government to decide and i take full responsibility for everything the government does. My right honorable friend achieved what many said was impossible and negotiated a new brexit deal. Does the Prime Minister share my regret that many of the Party Opposition including the leader of the opposition voting to delay us leaving with a deal on october 31st, not least after what you said in this house on 22 february 2016 that his party welcomed the fact that it is up to the british people to define what will remain in the European Union . My right honorable friend as so often speaks with complete good sense and i do think it was a remarkable thing, last night and approve the second reading of the bill. It is a shame the house will at the end, there is still time for the right honorable gentlemen to do that and explain to people how he proposes his promise that he made repeatedly on the will of the people to get brexit done. Enlighten us now. Thank you, mister speaker. I join others in deep sadness of todays news that 39 people have been found dead in a lori container. Can we just think what it mustve been like for those 39 people obviously in a desperate and dangerous situation for their life to end suffocated to death in a container, this is an unbelievable human tragedy that happened in our country at this time. We obviously need to look at the whole situation and ask what happened. Also i do pay in enormous tribute to the Emergency Services who have gone to the scene to deal with it. All of us think what it is like to be a Police Officer or firefighter to open that container and 39 bodies, dealt with in an appropriate and humane way. Think for a moment what inhumanity has done to other human beings at this terrible moment. Yesterday before the Prime Minister decided to delay his own withdrawal bill he promised to maintain let me finish. Let me finish. Decided to delay his own withdrawal bill. If you care to look you will see what it says. He promised to maintain environmental, consumer, and workers rights. Why then did the primus to have these commitments removed from the legally binding Withdrawal Agreement . I dont think we could have been clearer yesterday in our commitment to have the highest possible standards for workers rights, for environmental standards. One of the things that brought the house together was the knowledge that as we go forward and build our future partnership with the eu, it is open to members on all sides of the house to Work Together to ensure whatever the eu comes up with we can match and pass into the law of this country and a lot of support across the house. I find it peculiar that he now wants this bill back because he voted against it last night and he whipped his entire labour party against it. It was a remarkable thing the house successfully defied his urging and approved that deal. What i think we would like to hear from him now is his commitment to getting brexit done. That is what the public wants and they are worried that all he wants is a second referendum. Jeremy corbin. The Prime Minister doesnt answer the question i put to him which was about environmental, consumer, and workers rights. I am not surprised, mister speaker, because he once said employment regulation was backbreaking and he voted for the 2016 antitrade union act which stripped away employment protections and the provisions in the bill offer no real protection at all. Yesterday in the Withdrawal Agreement debate the Prime Minister pledged the nhs was safe in his hands. If that is the case, will he be backing our amendment today which would undo the very damaging privatization of nhs . Mister speaker, showing complete failure to study what we actually passed last night in the historic agreement. It is very clear and open to this house, to do better where it chooses on social protection is indeed this country often does. We are a groundbreaker. We are a groundbreaker, mister speaker, in this country and i am afraid to say that the right honorable gentlemen has no other purpose in seeking to frustrate brexit to cause a second referendum. As for the nhs this is the party with sound management of the economy took this country back from the abyss and enabled us to spend 34 billion pounds on the nhs, a record investment and, mister speaker, as i promised on the steps of downing street, to begin the upgrade of 20 hospitals and as a result of the commitment this country is making in this government is making 14 new hospitals, mister speaker, will be built in the next ten years. That is the commitment to the nhs. Order order you are in and cordial individual, yelling from a sedentary position of the top of your voice. Calm yourself, mister jeremy corbin. Two questions, we are still waiting for an answer though we could do with a translation of the first part of this response. I hate to break it to the Prime Minister but under his government and that of his predecessor privatization has more than doubled to 10 billion pounds in our nhs. There are 20 nhs contracts out and he promised 40 hospitals and reduced that to 20 and turns out reconfiguration is taking place in just six hospital so these numbers keep tumbling down, unfunded spending commitments he liberally makes around the country. The Prime Minister continues to say that he will exclude nhs from being up for grabs in future trade deals. Can he point to which clause in the Withdrawal Agreement bill secures that . I must say the speaker is wrong about privatization of the nhs. Those 14 hot bills, 70,000 extra stops including 17,000, they were not paid out of private funds. They were taken by the nhs. The reason we are able to pay for them, this party and this government is in sound management of the economy putting up corporations and raking the economy in a way that nationalizing companies the way he would do. He asked about the nhs in any future free trade deals. I understand his visceral dislike of america and his visceral dislike of free trade. Jeremy corbin. I asked the Prime Minister which clause in the bill protect the nhs and obviously it was time for him to help us with an answer on that. He should also be aware there is no public Capital Allocation made for the funding commitment. All he said is the seed funding. I am not sure what seed funding is but it doesnt sound it doesnt sound like the commitment we were seeking and sounds awfully like private finance going into the nhs in order to get a third deal with the issues it faces. Mister speaker, less than one year ago they said the check and customs control between Great Britain and Northern Ireland would damage the fabric of the union. Given the field does damage the fabric of the union does he agree with himself . I believe, i know this was raised many times in the house, preserve and we go forward to together as one United Kingdom, new afraid trade deals in a way that would be impossible previously. This is a great advance for the whole of the uk and intends to develop that together with our friends in Northern Ireland but i must say to the right honorable gentlemen i think it is a bit rich, mister speaker, to hear from him about his sentimental attachment to the union between Great Britain and Northern Ireland when he spent most of his political life supporting the ira. Jeremy corbin. Mister speaker. Mister speaker, the Prime Minister has a habit of not answering any questions put to him. Northern ireland will remain on Single Market rule within the eu on goods and agricultural products. The rest of the uk will not as the honorable member pointed out yesterday. It creates a very real border down the irish state, something he said in terms to a conference he would never do and it wasnt that long ago. Might have been when he became the tory leader. The Prime Minister told the house on saturday there would be no checks on goods moving between Northern Ireland and Great Britain but yesterday the brexit secretary confirmed to the European Union committee the Northern Irish businesses sending goods to britain would have to complete export declaration forms. Is the Prime Minister right on this or is the brexit secretary right on this . They cant both be right. The United Kingdom is preserved whole and entire by these arrangements and the whole of the uk will be allowed to come out of the European Union so that we can do free trade deals together. There will be no checks between Northern Ireland and gb and no tariffs between Northern Ireland, between Northern Ireland and gb, we protect the Customs Union and i may say, mister speaker, the defense of the union from somebody who not only campaigned to break up Northern Ireland by his support of the ira but also wants to spend the next year in a referendum not just on the eu but another referendum on scotland. That is what he wants. This is a threat on the labor front bench. Jeremy corbin. I wonder if the Prime Minister has read clause 21 of the bill. The good friday agreement was one of the greatest achievements of the house led by labor correlation at that time. The Prime Minister said he would refuse to comply with the law. He threw Northern Ireland under the bus, ripped up protection for workers rights in environmental standards. And try to prevent genuine democratic scrutiny and debate. The whole withdrawal bill as signed by the previous Prime Minister is a terrible treaty. This deal is worse than that. Even if he is not that familiar with it does the Prime Minister accept that parliament should have the necessary time to improve on this terrible treaty. This government and this party delivers on a mandate. And said we couldnt open the Withdrawal Agreement and the backstop. Couldnt get a new deal. And did their utmost. The utmost to stop it going through parliament and we got it through Parliament Last night. This is the government that delivers on its promises with 20,000 more Police Officers and we are. And Education Funding around the whole country and more than that increasing the minimum wage, increasing minimum wage by the biggest amount since its inception. It delivers on brexit and the priority of the british people. There may be more, closed question. Martin vickers. Mister speaker, we will invest in infrastructure in every corner of the uk including 13 billion pounds north of the country. And one thing that boost the local economy. And improves access to those by an upgrade to the a 15 between lincoln and a 180 and the eastwest rail freight connection. Can they confirm the support for those proposals . And confirm support for those proposals, i will remember meeting my honorable friend and his constituents in the core door. The issue of crossing the railway line, mister speaker. It is never far from my door. And i have undertaken from the apartment of transport, seek to find a solution, save means for pedestrians to cross the railway line in addition to the other pledges. Ian blackburn. Thank you, mister speaker. What we learned about this morning, 39 people taken from this house should distress us all. And people put themselves. And and learned the lessons. And Emergency Service had to avail themselves, and as humanity we must learn from this terrible tragedy. In the last hour the first ministers of scotland and wales joined forces to oppose the tory government damaging brexit is a bill that risks jobs, opportunities and the entire economic future. Scotland, this toxic tory brexit or any brexit and overwhelmingly to remain. The Prime Minister stop ignoring scotland and confirm today that he will not allow this legislation to pass unless consent is given by the Scottish Parliament. The Scottish Parliament and it is up to the members of the parliament to approve this and delighted to say they did and didnt proceed with the support of many scottish nationalist mps or any of them. If he disagrees with this deal and disagrees about the way forward can i propose to him he has a word with other opposition parties and joins support for a general election. Ian blackburn . There we have it. The consent the Scottish Parliament has asked is meaningless in the Prime Ministers eyes, so much for the agenda and the message in 2014 that we were to leave the United Kingdom, that this was a union of equals torn asunder by this Prime Minister. They dont like the truth but the people of scotland our parliament doesnt matter. That is what the Prime Minister thinks of our government in scotland. The Prime Minister was yet again defeated by this house. The Prime Minister said he wants scotland to trust him but how can we . Fired twice for lying, found unlawful by the courts, the Prime Minister sold scotland out time and time again. Parliament, scotland cannot trust this. So desperately wants and election. And the meaningful extension and bringing on a general election. They defined our future in scotland. Such an exciting element. He might part his courage down the line. And blocked 1. 2 billion, 200 million more secured for Scottish Farming thanks to the hard work of scottish conservatives and it is the smp with their lackadaisical, the highest taxes anywhere, Educational Status and inadequate healthcare and european policy that would take that from scotland back into the eu and hand back control of scotland to brussels and their manifesto, at the polls. When my right honorable friend was seeking to become leader of the conservative party i was the only one of our colleagues who asked for anything in pertaining to support. I asked for three things. And he would make me a duke because my wifes panties becoming a justice and the leader of the opposition thoroughly agrees with me that south end becomes a sit in. When will these things happen . Im grateful to my right honorable friend and i can say to him your policy remains unchanged and we should leave the eu at the end of this month and we believe the eu on october 31st. The honorable members will comply and i will report to the house in due course. When my honorable friends request, the duke and justice duchess of the city, i will take that to the house. Mister larry shearman. Mister speaker, i wonder if the Prime Minister has seen the operating images of children being killed, mutilated, seriously injured and given the turks and other allies, we thought with the kurds, good and trusted friends in the United States is a major ally of us but Good Relationship with donald trump. Will he step up to the plate and show the British Government cares about this and was willing to do something . I think the right honorable gentleman and he was right to raise this issue, it is an appalling state of affairs in northern syria. Something the British Government has actively deplored. And last weekend. And urged him to a standstill. Everybody shares the honorable gentlemans feelings in civilian life. And those close allies with variance, they are working closely and that is what the policy is running and persuade american friends we cannot simply turn a blind eye to what was happening in syria. Jackie doyle price. The tragedy of the constituency this morning. And to find the perpetrator. And with all of that this morning Prime Minister. I agree with what my honorable friend has said in the chamber. To put ourselves in shoes of those Emergency Services. Is the right honorable gentleman has said, they asked to open that container for the crime that had taken place. I share a strong desire now for the perpetrators of that crime all those who engage in similar activities, because we know this is going on. All such traders in human beings should be hunted down and brought to justice. Outcomes cannot be equally beneficial for both sides in a dispute, so if the Prime Ministers great deal is so good for Northern Ireland interests, letting them access the Single Market and Customs Union, what about the producers of my constituency, who have the same catch but dont have access to the Single Market and Customs Union . One has a great deal. What does the other one have . Mr. Speaker, i can tell that the honorable gentlemen, of course, the fishing communities on scotland have a fantastic opportunity, by the end of next year, to take back control of their entire coastal waters and to manage their fisheries in the interest of scotland and thereby to drive, if i may say so, an even better deal, an even better deal, for even better access to european markets. That is an opportunity that will be wantonly thrown away, mr. Speaker, by the abject, servile policies of the snp that would hand back control of scottish fishing to brussels. Mr. Clark. Mr. Speaker, yesterday my right honorable friend got this house to vote by a comfortable majority in favor of brexit. In theow proceeds reasonable and statesmanlike way i would hope for, he can go on in a month or two to actually deliver brexit before having a general election on the sensible basis of a mandate for a government on the negotiations that will follow, so will my right honorable friend get over his disappointment and accept october 31st is now halloween, is devoid of any symbolic or political content, and will fade away into historical memory very rapidly. So will he, having reflected, let us know hes about to table a reasonable timetable motion so that this house can complete the task of finalizing the details of the withdrawal bill, so we can move on, on a basis that might begin to reunite us once again for the future . Mr. Speaker, my right honorable friend makes a reasonable case. But alas, we cannot now know what the e. U. Will do in response to the request from parliament, i said it was not my request, from parliament, to ask for a delay. Awwaiting, mr. Speaker, their reaction to parliaments request for a delay. Mustnk myself, i respectfully disagree with my right honorable friend, perhaps for the first time. I think it would still be in the best interest of this country and of democracy to get brexit done by october 31. Hati will wait to see wah our e. U. Partners and friends say, both in response to the request for a delay from parliament, and to the insistence by parliament that they want a delay. I dont think the people of this country want a delay. I dont want a delay. I intend to press on, but i am afraid we now have to see what our e. U. Put aside on our behalf, and thats the result of a decision he took last night. Jonathan reynolds. Mr. Speaker, the National Parliament union reported this have16 million apples rotted away because the immigrant workers who normally pick those have chosen not to come. Immigration was a big part of the e. U. Referendum, and the Prime Minister allowed a pointsbased system that will not allow people coming into pick fruit. What does the Prime Minister intend to do to stop the scandal of british food rotting away in the fields . Nationalsre more e. U. Living and working in this country than ever before, in many ways a great thing. But we have as you know the e. U. Settlement scheme the National Settlement scheme to encourage people to register, if there is any doubt about their status. But also we will bring forward an australian style pointsbased immigration system, to make sure that all sectors have access to the labor they need. Eaker, i congratulate the Prime Minister on achieving so many things the establishment said were impossible. In light of that, in light of that, could i ask him to instruct the Cabinet Office to examine how we can bring an end to the ridiculous rules and honor system which value women less than men, hopefully before he makes good on his undertaking to my honorable friend, the member of south end . [laughter] oldestspeaker, as an son, ive never received any benefits from that. [laughter] i understand completely what she says, and i will reflect on her request, and i think she speaks for many people around the country wishing to see fairness and equality in how we do these things. Mr. Speaker, there are families who have children suffering from epilepsy across the United Kingdom. Many forms of medical cannabis eitherp, but they must get them unlawfully or pay huge sums of money for access to medical cannabis. Haseveral months, it remained unavailable. When will the pie minister take necessary actions required to make sure that those children can Access Medical cannabis legally and at no cost . Mr. Speaker, i understand the desperate difficulties that people who require the medical use of cannabis are going through, and of course it is right that we have changed the way that we do things. The chief medical officer at nhs england has made it clear, cannabisbased products can be prescribed for medicinal use. I think it must be up to doctors, to decide when it is in the best interest of that patient, to do so. It can i invite him, since can tell my answer is not satisfactory, can i invite him to undertake it personally with him and the secretary of state for health, so he gets the satisfaction he needs, and more importantly that his constituent gets the reassurance that they need . Mr. Duncan. Mr. Speaker, when a highprofile person has been wrongly accused of a sexual crime and has had his livelihood and reputation destroyed, following which it seems the police would rather fight him in court than compensate him, might the Prime Minister consider making it clear to the police that it is their duty to address injustice, rather than create and perpetuate it, and that they should pay compensation rather than waste taxpayer money on malicious litigation designed to avoid Prime Minister. Mr. Speaker, i agree, there is a difficult balance to be struck. Clearly we dont wish in any way to discourage the police from investigating and prosecuting the offenses wherever they may be, no matter how high the people in office may be. Wrong,re they do get it and have manifestly gotten it wrong, there should be a duty upon the police not just to apologize, but to make amends. Thank you, mr. Speaker. When is the Prime Minister going theort out the bbc and government in relation to his manifest commitment to implement Free Television licenses for the over75 . When will something be done about this . Mr. Speaker, it is up to, the bbc has the funds, as the honorable gentleman knows, they should, they should be funding wese free tv licenses, and continue to make that argument vigorously with the bbc. Believe me, if you asked me to put the screws on the bbc, i certainly will. Town that will a have a population of 200,000 people within the next 10 years, a former mining town with pockets of deprivation and poor health outcomes. The affluent town of shrewsbury, 20 miles away, but we are losing valuable services. Will we reverse the decision of the Health Secretary to approve this plan, and listen to the needs and concerns of my constituents and the representatives of the local area . Mr. Speaker, my honorable friend is a battler for the people there. I have seen so myself. She does a great deal of work for them. I can tell her, the first step, my right honorable friend has called for the a and e to stay open as a local, and asked the nhs to come forward with further proposals for health care, but i will take up her points with him. Speaker, the elderly are more at risk for scamming than ever before, and the government decision to scrap f ree tv licenses for over 75s will put them at risk of scamming, because they expect fraudsters to go doortodoor collecting the license fees when the government decision has been implemented. Can the Prime Minister please prioritize, give the police the funding they need to investigate and prosecute these crimes, and reversed the decision to scrap the tv licenses above 75 . Mr. Speaker, i must correct what he said about our decision. It is the bbc, on the contrary. Im very clear. Come on. They should be clear about whats happening. It is up to the bbc to fund these licenses. But on his point about scamming, and we it is reasonable, will ensure we do give people the protection and security they need, not least through another 20,000 Police Officers on the streets of our country. Given the widespread sadness that the very popular and respected member for watford will be stepping down, it gives me great pleasure to call mr. Richard harrington. And it gives me great pleasure to be called. [laughter] as you pointed out, this unfortunately might be my penultimate Prime Ministers questions. It will unfortunately be your penultimate, and i hope it will not be my right honorable friend the Prime Ministers. Ask, my righto honorable friend the Prime Minister, if hes aware that for many people, many members like myself who voted for his bill last night but against the program motion, we have been delighted to accept a reasonable compromise. This was not a vote for revocation in disguise. Him forpeaker, i thank his support. I thought you would ask about im delighted to say, it will be rebuilt along with many others across the country. I congratulate you, as a conservative member, and am delighted in what hes done for watford. Speaker, i amr. Delighted the house voted in favor. Unfortunately, the house of delay brexit to again, and we now have to see what the e. U. Says about that request. I will be studying their answer very closely to see how we proceed, mr. Speaker. Last saturday, the hearing date harringate Football Players experienced racist slurs, were spat upon and experienced the most disgusting behavior during a Grassroots Football match. Will the Prime Minister congratulate their manager for taking the players off, a very courageous decision, and can he explain to the house why bigotry has currently been emboldened under the current government . Mr. Speaker, i was with the honorable lady until her last point. I certainly think racism in football is utterly disgusting, and should be stamped out at every possible opportunity, and she will have seen what happened in bulgaria. Im delighted to say the head of the Bulgarian Football Association was dismissed, as a result of what happened in that match. We will certainly make sure we do everything we can to stamp out racism of any kind, wherever it takes place in the society, and whatever form it takes. You, mr. Speaker. Across ireland, one of the most urgent issues. Do youto see wholeheartedly support the rural network, ensuring we have reciprocal arrangements between operators to make sure that my constituents have access . Will the Prime Minister assure me, he understands it is a top priority, and will he ensure the funding that is needed to get it going will be done as soon possible . Mr. Speaker, once again, thank you very much for my honorable friend. We are indeed engaged in leveling up not just the provision of getting broadband across the whole of the country, but also improving 4g mobile signal as well. It is our ambition, mr. Speaker, to have 95 of the u. K. Covered by 4g mobile signal. We made changes to regulations and planning laws, to make it easier for the infrastructure to be put in place, and my right honorable friend the chancellor, mr. Speaker, has occurred me that the honorable ladys particular quest will be request will be addressed. Order. Of london has cut air pollution in Central London by a third. Does the Prime Ministers support the mayors plan to expand the low missions zone, and does he still oppose the third runway at heathrow that will reverse these gains . Mr. Speaker, im as scandalized as the honorable gentleman about the failure of the mayor of london to improve air quality, if that is what i understood him to have said. When i was mayor of london, mr. Speaker, to pick a period entirely at random, we cut nitrous oxide emissions by i think 16 , particulates by 20 , and i can tell him that this government, this government has the most farreaching ambitions of any society in the e. U. To improve air quality. As for the heathrow third runway, it remains the case that i have lively doubts about the ability of the promoters of that toeme, as i think he does, meet standards of air quality and noise. We will have to see how the courts adjudicate in that manner. Thank you, mr. Speaker. In this house, we defend forever the right of peaceful protest, and yet on the 15th of august just three weeks ago, propa kistani organizations held violent protests outside the indian high commission. Threatsday, there are of 10,000 people being brought to demonstrate outside the commission on diwali the most sacred day for hindus, sikhs and jains. What will the government do to prevent violence on sunday . I tell my honorable friend, who speaks for his constituencies in deploring demonstrations that end up being intimidating in any way at all. My honorable friend, this is a Police Operational matter, but i see my honorable friend the home secretary, who will be raising it. We must all be clear in this house, violence and intimidation anywhere is wholly unacceptable in this country. Mike amesbury. Millions ofer, people are still affected by the scandal. At what point will the government get a grip and end this feudal system once and for all . Mr. Speaker, i think the honorable gentleman, who raises something i know is greatly important to all of our constituents. We are working on a strong package of reforms to ban new leasehold houses and reduce butre rates to zero, in all exceptional circumstances. We will close the legal loopholes that currently subject leaseholders to unacceptable cost. He raises a very important issue, and we are on it right now. Andr. Speaker, a toxic carcinogenic bromate is threatening my constituency, and there are plans to drill a grave l quarry. Sure the to make Environment Agency doesnt allow gravel pitn this until the bromate flume has been fully assessed in toxicity . I think my honorable friend, from raising the point about the toxic bromate flume. It reminds me from emanations from part of this house. I will get on immediately to the environment secretary, and make sure that he takes it up. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Women who face sexual abuse often stay silent and suffer alone. They blame themselves for the shame and guilt they feel. They break down and cry alone, because they feel no one will ever believe them. The fear of not being believed means brave women put on a smile and go about their daily lives, an example of which we heard from my colleague, the member for canterbury. This very silence provides the perpetrators of that abuse the very get out of jail card they need. Today, i ask the most powerful man in the United Kingdom one simple question. Does he agree with me that any woman who is subjected to sexual abuse of any kind should be believed, yes or no . Mr. Speaker, i think she raises an absolutely crucial issue that i think many people in this country feel is not being sufficiently addressed. Thats one of the reasons why we expanded the provision of the independent sexual abuse advisors. I think every woman in this country who is a victim or a potential victim of Domestic Violence or sexual abuse should feel she has the certainty of knowing there is somewhere she can go, someone she can turn to for reassurance and support. It is vital as a society that we do that. I will say also, i do not believe that as a country we are doing enough to bring the, to bring rapists to justice. The level of successful prosecution for the crime of rape is frankly inadequate, and i wish to erase that. The numbers are not going in the right direction. Women must have the confidence that Domestic Violence, sexual abuse are treated seriously by our Law Enforcement system. Eaker, like me, i know that the Prime Minister is a big supporter, where we hope to be launching satellites into space by 2021. In order to achieve this, we need Government Agencies to ensure that contracts and regulations are in place, so will the Prime Minister make sure the u. K. Sa and caa have resources they need to make the most of this exciting opportunity . Congratulater, i my honorable friend on what hes doing to promote the prospects of this new spaceport the government is constructing, and hes doing an outstanding job. As he knows, i think we all have a favorite candidate for who might be best to trial one of the new vessels to be sent into space. Athink it will take off at horizontal trajectory, so even if we were to recruit the right honorable gentlemen as the first pilot, there is a risk he might end up somewhere else on the earth. Maybe venezuela would be good. Speaker. You, mr. I am in favor of the e. U. Single market. I would vote for the e. U. Single market. Even if the European Union didnt exist, we would have to invent it. The Prime Minister, let me ask him, about the trappings of power that have led him to abandon reason and embrace so much jobs,g prosperity, and trade across these islands . As i think i have said, on saturday, there are clearly two theols of thought to british psyche when it comes to the issue, and it has been divided, as the country has been. But i happen to think that we after 47 years of e. U. Membership, in the context of an intensifying federalist agenda in the e. U. , we have a chance now to make a difference about our National Destiny and seek a new, Better Future as a proud, independent, open, generous, global, free trading economy. Thats what we can do, mr. Speaker. That is the opportunity this country has, and i wonder if he will support it and help us to deliver on brexit, the mandate of the people, by october 31. Speaker, last week saw damage to many iconic products like single malt whiskey. Nothing to do with the dispute between the u. K. And e. U. , so what is the government trying to do to get tariffs removed as quickly as possible . Mr. Speaker, my honorable friend campaigned valiantly on this issue and is actually right. Both i and my right honorable from the chancellor have raised personally with our counterparts in the United States. It is a rank injustice that scotch whiskey is being penalized in the way it is, and we hope the tariffs will be withdrawn as soon as possible. It is being repeated at the highest level. Mr. Speaker, id like to associate with my colleagues remarks earlier about the horrific deaths of 39 people in essex. Mr. Speaker, it is good manners to say thank you when our friends help us out. So would the Prime Minister like to express his gratitude to the 19 labour mps who voted for his deal last night and for the leader of the opposition for meeting with him this morning to help push through his bad brexit deal . Tomr. Speaker, im grateful the honorable lady for giving me that opportunity, and i do indeed express my gratitude, as i think i did last night, and am happy to repeat that again, for the avoidance of doubt, to all members of the house who so far have joined the movement to get brexit done. I dont think i can yet count her in that number. Perhaps i could ask her in return to cease her missions to brussels, where shes asking for them not to give us a deal. I think that would, that was a mistake, they have given us an excellent deal and i hope very much in the crossparty spirit she supports that she would endorse that deal. Order. 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