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On the day the chancellor delivers his budget, with a pledge to try to help new home owners. For all First Time Buyer purchases up to £300,000 i am abolishing stamp duty altogether. ButJeremy Corbyn predicts misery will continue for many. It is a record of failure with a promise of more to come. Also on this programme, mps warn the uk could be facing an epidemic of opiod abuse. And, in the lords, peers demand action on the plastic going into our seas. Cant we have a positive action to cut down the number of plastic bottles, they are a disgrace. But, first, the chancellor Philip Hammond took the traditional photo call outside number 11 on wednesday morning as he prepared to deliver his autumn budget. As is tradition, the chancellor was flanked by his junior ministers as he stepped into downing street and held aloft the budget box, containing that all important speech. After smiles and photos it was into the official car for the shortjourney to the commons to unveil his plans. And so th
Border. Two political crises, one in germany, one in ireland, from a british perspective is unseen. They are complicating factors. There is a national interest, and to some extent there is a united front on behalf of irish politicians who say it is britains problem to sort out. You are saying they can have an innovative border where you can track everything and nothing passes beneath the radar. If you say that is possible, you sorted out, they are saying to theresa may. It may well keep that government going, but the chance of collapse would be stored in recent talks. Not something that people had necessarily foreseen as you said. And maybe fianna fail will ease off the pressure on finer gales. Finer. Something that might become unstable, toxic, unprofitable come the day we do leave the eu. And protecting themselves against a potential no deal. This is been the week where we have perhaps in the first major and tangible impact that brexit could have on the economy. We have got the Europ
Transition of power might affect citizens. Order questions for the Prime Minister. Questions, mr. Speaker. I am sure members across the house will wish to join me in as herulating sarah appointment as lady of the black rod. She will be the first woman to hold this position. This morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. In addition to my duties, i will attend to such mean hes meetings later today. The catastrophic impact but on the police and innocent bystanders. While they commit to watching them which are plainly failing. They launched the government only a matter of weeks ago. It is that we recognize the importance of this issue. We see people die in dying as a result of this. Thats what weve lost our strategy. They face an original toll. Between grandparents in their grandchildren. If excess is removed or blocked grandparents are there. They are calling for a change in the law to give grandparents access rights. They do play an awesome role. We can also im sure