As the bill triggering the uks exit from the European Union clears parliament after peers back down in their battle with the commons. There is no reason whatsoever to think that if this house were to stand its ground, that the House Of Commons would change its view. But Nicola Sturgeon springs a surprise by announcing she intends to call a second independence referendum in scotland. A demand attacked by theresa may. Constitutional gameplay must not be allowed to break the deep bonds of our shared history and our future together. People in scotland will have a referendum and we will have our savi also on this programme, the Chancellor Backs down from a planned hike in National Insurance for the self employed. Set out in the budget. But first. Anyone expecting full scale parliamentary fisticuffs l5l lll llll ll lll llr l lli lll the bill giving theresa may the authority to begin the uks formal exit from the European Union passed through parliament on monday night with relatively little f
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the thank you very much for joining us. nancy pelosi has said this trip is all about supporting, promoting democracy in taiwan. she wrote together, do you think? my in taiwan. she wrote together, do you think? in taiwan. she wrote together, do you think? my personal view is these types do you think? my personal view is these types of do you think? my personal view is these types of political - is these types of political manoeuvrings, whether nancy pelosi going to taiwan or president biden saying the united states is definitely going to defend taiwan only exacerbates tensions and doesn t help united states with the fundamental issue, which is maintaining military deterrence against china. against china. now, the united states has against china. now, the united states has said against china. now, the united states has said that, against china. now, the united states has said that, china - against china. now, the united states has said that, china i i states has said that, ch