Important dont know the questions. First, the leader of the Conservative Party, the Prime Minister, theresa may. Applause. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Good evening Prime Minister, yourfirst is from abigail. Why should the public trust you when you have a known track record of broken promises and backtracking during your time as Home Secretary and Prime Minister . Thank you david and thank you. Applause. Thank you for you coming to be an audience tonight, which is an important part of campaign. Let me tell you about some of the things i did as Home Secretary. I said i would ensure we we re secretary. I said i would ensure we were dealing with extremist hate preachers and excluded more than any other before me. I said i would do something about stop and search, i dont think anybody should be stopped and searched because of the colour of their skin. I said i would be tough on crime and ensure our police and Security Services had the powers they need to do theirjob and i gav
Trail, and understandably, the focus has been on preventing future terrorist attacks, after the grim events of saturday night. Jeremy corbyns been campaigning in the north east, saying hed back calls for the Prime Minister to stand down. That she was responsible as Home Secretary, for cuts in Police Numbers. But he clarified his comments in an interview with our alex forsyth. Im not backing away from anything. What im saying is there is an election on now, theres a choice before everybody. Im articulating what is a deep anger amongst those people that have seen 20,000 Police Officers lose theirjobs and firefighters lose theirjobs, seeing Ambulance Crews unable to cope with the services theyre under. I think she as Home Secretary needs to think about what she did when she was Home Secretary. So she shouldnt resign . I just want to be clear. She shouldnt resign . Lets be very clear, there is an election on, everybody has a choice and a lot of people are very angry and a lot of people wou
With the backing of borisjohnson, his rain is coming to an end this month. He can look back with salix satisfaction. But his job month. He can look back with salix satisfaction. But hisjob is month. He can look back with salix satisfaction. But his job is and boiled in controversy, different operations criticised. There has been a growing sense expressed by theresa may herself that policing is not quite it all should be. We will talk about the state of policing first first this report. Sir Bernard Hogan howe was by pointed at a bad time for the police. Urban riots started across england in connection with the London Police shooting. The Political Climate has not been easy for the thin blue line. In the last few years, for the thin blue line. In the last few yea rs, we for the thin blue line. In the last few years, we have seen the levenson enquiry, the appalling conclusions of the hillsborough independent panel, the death of Ian Tomlinson and the sacking of the pc. And so on and so on.
The government has suffered a second defeat on its brexit bill in the House Of Lords. Peers are insisting on what they call a meaningful parliamentary vote on the final deal to leave the eu. The government will now try to overturn the changes in the House Of Commons. Ministers accused some in the lords of trying to frustrate the brexit outcome. Theresa may is still hoping to start the formal leaving process by the end of the month, as our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports. They are not universally loved, but the House Of Lords wont let that drive its opposition away. Defeating the government for the second time in a week on its plans for brexit. Contents, 366. Not contents, 268. So the contents have it. With the biggest turnout for nearly 200 years, just for good measure. Reporter do you think parliament should have a meaningful vote . Ministers are determined not to give in. Theyve promised parliament already a say on the terms of brexit. But arguments for a legal guarantee of
The government has suffered a second defeat on its brexit bill in the House Of Lords. Peers are insisting on what they call a meaningful parliamentary vote on the final deal to leave the eu. The government will now try to overturn the changes in the House Of Commons. Ministers accused some in the lords of trying to frustrate the brexit outcome. Theresa may is still hoping to start the formal leaving process by the end of the month, as our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports. They are not universally loved, but the House Of Lords wont let that drive its opposition away. Defeating the government for the second time in a week on its plans for brexit. Contents, 366. Not contents, 268. So the contents have it. With the biggest turnout for nearly 200 years, just for good measure. Reporter do you think parliament should have a meaningful vote . Ministers are determined not to give in. Theyve promised parliament already a say on the terms of brexit. But arguments for a legal guarantee of