boosting parties were essential work events, this hurts them. events, this hurts them. does she auree events, this hurts them. does she agree that events, this hurts them. does she agree that those events, this hurts them. does she agree that those members - events, this hurts them. does she agree that those members of - events, this hurts them. does she| agree that those members of this, who seem agree that those members of this, who seem to think that abstention is an appropriate response to this debate, an appropriate response to this debate, are wholly wrong, that this debate debate, are wholly wrong, that this debate goes to the heart of the very democratic debate goes to the heart of the very democratic principles on which our democracy democratic principles on which our democracy is founded, and that therefore. democracy is founded, and that therefore, for those people abstaining, they are guilty notjust of cowardice and duplicity but the very contempt f
her, she could please, as parliament s representative in pa rliament s representative in government, parliament s representative in government, remind her colleagues of the importance of truth of the dispatch box and also the process by which ministers are making inadvertent and honest mistakes, that they clarify as soon as possible. she had asked the home secretary to do that in regard to the asylum decision backlog, which i understand she has not yet done. in conclusion, mr speaker,. happily. conclusion, mr speaker, . .. happily. i conclusion, mr speaker,. happily. i thank the right honourable friend for giving i thank the right honourable friend for giving way. we now know that boris for giving way. we now know that boris johnson for giving way. we now know that borisjohnson lied to for giving way. we now know that boris johnson lied to the. we also know, boris johnson lied to the. we also know. as boris johnson lied to the. we also know, as she said, that on 30 occasions,
her, vote for owen paterson. can i remind her. we vote for owen paterson. can i remind her. we got vote for owen paterson. can i remind her, we got rid of borisjohnson one year ago her, we got rid of borisjohnson one year ago because he had lost our faith year ago because he had lost our faith because he was probably not telling faith because he was probably not telling the truth. i am also an iraq war veteran, telling the truth. i am also an iraq warveteran, and the telling the truth. i am also an iraq war veteran, and the reality is that when war veteran, and the reality is that when tony war veteran, and the reality is that when tony blair lied and lied and lied, when tony blair lied and lied and tied. vou when tony blair lied and lied and lied, you not covered up for him. mr lied, you not covered up for him. speaker, i lied, you not covered up for him. m speaker, i think the honourable member wallet intervention. i must remind him that last friday, the current prime
leader, has the prime minister at least read the report? does he personally endorse the conclusions of the committee question might do to back the sanctions in full? the opposition leader has done that. why cannot he? as i have said, they have form. two years ago, borisjohnson and that then leader of the house tried to rip up the rules to save their friend, tried to rip up the rules to save theirfriend, 0wen paterson. hundreds of tory mps voted for them, and i m sorry to say that this includes the current leader and her minister, who is missing them as well. this is all the hallmarks of patterssen 2.0. this time, mps are being encouraged to dodge the vote. i hope the honourable member and right honourable members will prove me wrong. real leader would not abdicate responsibility. a real leader would be encouraging members to rise to the moment. i welcome the nation in the name of the leader, but i ask, how on her side actually supports this? the government front bench from the media ov
at patronage, the way it has recently at patronage, the way it has recently been used, people put into positions recently been used, people put into positions in recently been used, people put into positions in the house of lords with no experience. we have to learn from no experience. we have to learn from this no experience. we have to learn from this experience. it never should from this experience. it never should happen again. don t see agree? should happen again. don t see agree? 0t should happen again. don t see aree? .., , , agree? of course, it is. the forein agree? of course, it is. the foreign minister agree? of course, it is. the foreign minister waved - agree? of course, it is. the l foreign minister waved through agree? of course, it is. the - foreign minister waved through this dishonourable honours list. i will give way on that point. i am dishonourable honours list. i will give way on that point. give way on that point. i am so confused give way on tha