is not true. as i said, it is a double-edged is not true. as i said, it is a double-edged sword. - is not true. as i said, it is a double-edged sword. i - is not true. as i said, it is a double-edged sword. i feel is not true. as i said, it is a - double-edged sword. i feel sorry for double edged sword. i feel sorry for consumers facing inflation and as farmers facing an unfair playing field. added to which, gene editing is no benefit to us because farming is no benefit to us because farming is collapsing in britain right now because of brexit. gene editing is no advantage to us if we are not producing any food. right now, our farmers cannot afford to produce food. we are not subsidised any longer, europeanfarmers food. we are not subsidised any longer, european farmers are, many other farmers longer, european farmers are, many otherfarmers across the longer, european farmers are, many other farmers across the world are subsidised. these products are coming in, undercutting us, and w
and rampaging, again they have fierce brexiteers, they will have none of those problems. what s more, labour will have a much easier time with europe and we will be looking at a new government that is not responsible for brexit, that didn t back brexit, a party that didn t back brexit. that has said time and again it wants the smoothest and most cordial relations possible with europe. round the brexit course, seven years on from the momentous vote, and the practicalities are still being worked out. i m joined now by labour s shadow international trade secretary nick thomas symonds. we ll speak to conservative peer and former minister lord lilley, and in the studio by farmer liz webster, a former libdem candidate. we did invite the government on to discuss this but they declined. so interesting if not unexpected, you would back this move to manage inflation especially in food prices? apart from managing food inflation that checks the government now finds
we re joined by labour s shadow international trade secretary, nick thomas symonds, farmer liz webster, and conservative brexiteer and former trade secretary peter lilley. also tonight. as mental health referrals spike, an exclusive newsnight investigation reveals how a draft report into what was the worst nhs mental health trust in england norfolk and suffolk was changed, shifting blame from bosses over losing track over potentially thousands of deaths. it raises questions about nhs governance, we speak to whistleblowers and bereaved parents. it is despicable. i think it is a betrayal of their bereaved relatives, service users, carers and staff. i m not surprised because we ve seen poor governance year after year and this cover up culture. and it s been ten years since this moment. the ayes to the right, 272. the noes to the left, 285. cheering.