day and experience for me. and i think i speakfor many of my colleagues in that scenario. we were made, you know, there was a huge amount of pressure on us inside parliament to concede. we were portrayed as traitors. steve baker has said that he thought of conceding, he was going to give up. i m sure everyone did. and then a friend. yeah, i knew it was you. it was you. you told him, get some backbone, don t back down, steve. steve and i are very good friends, and we have been as supporters of each other over many, many years. in the words of mrs thatcher, you told him not to go all wobbly. and i mean, ithink that. i think that s called a non denial. 0k. but what really reinforced my resolve was remembering the 17.4 million people who voted for brexit. sure. let s just bring our conversation to a close with a few last thoughts about the big issue of the week, about migration and
damage its independence. another fear is that changes to antidiscrimination laws could be used against minorities, including the lg btq community. i am here, like all the rest of the people here, to demonstrate against the terrible homophobic, racist government. today is a very, very sad, tragic day for the state of israel. they are a government that is going to be here, is going to ruin democracy altogether. but inside parliament, mr netanyahu promised he would govern for all. he accused his critics of hypocrisy. translation: | hear- the opposition s constant laments about the end of the state, the end of democracy. members of the opposition, losing the elections is not the end of democracy. this is the essence of democracy. his opponents heckled him, calling him weak. they claim his hard line allies are driving the agenda.
of a former political adviser, has been abandoned. bruce lehrmann denies raping his colleague, brittany higgins, inside parliament three years ago. thejudge in canberra declared a mistrial after it emerged that one of the jurors had carried out their own background research on the case. in the uk, rishi sunak has appeared before mps in parliament on his first full day as prime minister, and announced yet more unravelling of predecessor liz truss s plans. the government s economic statement, due to be delivered on monday, has now been pushed back by almost three weeks, and a ban on fracking in england reinstated. a jury in wisconsin has found a man guilty of murdering six people by driving into a christmas parade last year. the defendant, darrell brooks, was found guilty on 76 charges of deliberately crashing his vehicle into a crowd in the city of waukesha near milwaukee. 60 other people were injured, including many children.
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been elected to this position to deliver for the country. you are staying put however bad the poll ratings get and how much noise there is amongst your backbenchers, you are not shifting. i will stay in the job to deliver, for the national interest. many of her mps are not so sure. inside parliament, herfuture is being actively discussed. from a government minister this morning a warning not to move against her. i cannot see and neither can the vast majority of my colleagues how the answer to the current situation is to indulge in even more political instability with all of the economic impact that that brings. this class continues to meet different groups of her mps to try to reach out and shore up support. liz truss continues. some think she should be given time to turn things around. they say that she won the leadership contest fair and square. even those who have already decided they think she should go are considering taking a little time, to, as they want to avoid any