Jeremy corbyn says. But i think they will get picked pretty short shrift from the leadership. Theyre watching people like a hawk on this. Can we come back to you in just a moment, but it is just after 9 00. You are watching Sunday Morning with trevor phillips. In the last hour, israels ambassador to United Kingdom has told this program that israel is at war. She says that one of britain is in gaza as attacks continue. Here in liverpool at the Labor Conference, the partys Health Secretary west reading said he unequivocally condemned the action by hamas. He and as we are on top of the hour, lets get the very latest on the situation in the middle east now. And were going live to our own International Affairs editor, dominic waghorn. Hes in the southern israeli city of dominic, what is the latest where you are . Well the, latest here travelers were just north of gaza. What were hearing here is quite a lot of big israeli gardens, Firing Shells and gaza in response to attacks that hamas laun
anyone can make a halfway sensible argument for hereditary peers. 0f argument for hereditary peers. of course that needs to be done. what i would say is the house of lords reforms within this report are really important but they have to be seen as part of the much wider package of devolution of power away from westminster and whitehall to communities, both politically and economically. that s the driving issue that goes through this report. that was the central thing that i wanted answered. house of lords reform is part of that because i don t think you can have a serious discussion about the future of the uk without addressing the house of lords, which is not capable of being defended, in my view. 0n the location of any second chamber, the report doesn t make any recommendations in relation to that. i think the discussion is much more likely to be, what s their make up, etc. one of the important thing is about place and one of the regulations in the report you will
next election, can they push this through? it next election, can they push this throu . h? ., through? it would require legislation, through? it would require legislation, that - through? it would require legislation, that is - through? it would require i legislation, that is obviously doable if you have a manifesto pledge to get something through parliament, but history has shown us in particular house of lords reform is difficult to achieve. there are a lot of people in the house of lords to have an interest in resisting change, so if labour really want to do this and see it as a first term issue and they will have to think carefully about how to win popular support from the public for these changes because that is really work and make the difference. ls changes because that is really work and make the difference. and make the difference. is there an hinu and make the difference. is there anything they and make the difference. is there anything they can and make the difference