morning in an article, that people believe in ufos more than they believe in ufos more than they believe in ufos more than they believe in congress and i think that is a real problem. is a real problem. thank you very much for your is a real problem. thank you very much for your thoughts is a real problem. thank you very much for your thoughts on i is a real problem. thank you very much for your thoughts on that l much for your thoughts on that story. let s bring our panel in. leon and moe. mo, while the us congress discussing ufos? it’s leon and moe. mo, while the us congress discussing ufos? it s such ureat congress discussing ufos? it s such great politics congress discussing ufos? it s such great politics right congress discussing ufos? it s such great politics right now. congress discussing ufos? it s such great politics right now. at - congress discussing ufos? it s such great politics right now. at a - congress discussing ufos? it s such great politics right now. at
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law to say he has to go parliament but we have seen it in recent years when military action has been taken and we are hearing this chorus from political leaders in the uk asking that there should be some sort of debate or discussion in parliament and we will see that next week. of course, the difference being is going to be retrospective of the action that has been taken but i think we have heard from ed davey of the liberal democrats and keir starmer of the labour party saying they most likely would support a military action but they would like to have a discussion and have their input so i think it s part and parcel really a parliamentary politics in westminster. leon, mill, will be back politics in westminster. leon, mill, will be back with politics in westminster. leon, mill, will be back with you politics in westminster. leon, mill, will be back with you in politics in westminster. leon, mill, will be back with you in shortly. - in the last hour of the us presidentjoe biden