Get stalled because we are not paying it. She has to talk in that sort of language for her domestic audience and she has to explain why we will and should pay around 20 billion because of the years notice, coming out earlier. This is a sort of language you must start using so her domestic audience suddenly understands what is going oii. Suddenly understands what is going on. While we are talking about theresa may, we can talk about what she has been saying at the un. Some criticism of the United States and pulling out of the climate accord . Castor mind back to her visit to donald trump when he had just won the presidency and they were Holding Hands and they seem to be close and now look. Hands and they seem to be close and now look. She hands and they seem to be close and now look. She has hands and they seem to be close and now look. She has been one of the last state leaders to really put the boot into donald trump but she seems to be starting to do so, particularly as the guardian
Deepest condolences to his family and his friends. Here, here. Thank you, mr. Speaker. The whole house were shocked and so deeply saddened by the sudden news yesterday morning of the death of Charles Kennedy. As you said its a tragic loss to his family, his son donald is 10 years old and i know the thoughts and prayers of the whole house are with his family and his friends at this time. Mr. Speakers right now should come together in a trip to a man whose character and courage inspired us all. And who served serve his constituents so well for almost 32 years. There was something very special about charles. It is good for an Alastair Campbell but yesterday, he spoke fluent human because he had humanity and everything in every cell. Mr. Speaker, Charles Kennedy will be remembered for his success him for his principled and intellect, and above all for his incredible warmth and good humor. I will say a word about each. He was elected as the youngest member of parliament in 1983 at just 23.
Ceos of the banking industry. The secretary of treasury was kind enough to hold a briefing in march that was an eyeopener for the ceos in terms of the risks. Table the roundtable exposed the ceos in september. We are making a lot of progress in terms of pulling the industry together and making everyone aware and investing a lot of money on behalf of the industry to develop capabilities. Help fromsk for some the council, we need to continue as the risks are becoming more substantial everyday. We need help in terms of ensuring the private sector and key Government Agencies are really cooperating. We need to have more coordinated information coming from the intelligent intelligence toncies through treasury the industries to be able to effectively use and medicaid mitigate these efforts. When you help in declassifying information so that the information can be gotten to the banks. Points a very important that one when carried out will reduce that risk. We need support from the telecommunic
They admire most, and Nelson Mandela will likely as not be the answer. Other world figures are usually famous within their own professional disciplines, sections of society, Interest Groups or age groups. Many attract cynicism or play at indifference. Nelson mandelas achievement was to combine fame, affection and admiration from virtually anyone anywhere in the world. So if, i believe, he is more iconic than anybody else, then why . His life story of sacrifice, courage, endowns and suffering in the great and noble cause of democracy, liberty and justice, places him alongside a very select few; suffragists, gandhi himself, anticolonial african leader, che get around rah, often sang suu kyi to name just some. But mandela towers above all of them in popular imagination. Perhaps in part because he was the first such figure to be projected to the worlds peoples through the powerful media of the modern Global Television and the internet. He was quite simply far better known than any comparab
Anc, in order to deliver not just a transfer of power that offered the prospect of peace for all the people of south africa. Mandela once notably said, this is not about moving from white domination to black domination. There must be no domination of either community. He was an extraordinary man in not only believing that but practising it with every fibre of his being. As we look today at the lessons of mandelas extraordinary life and incredible achievements, at his contribution not just to south africa, which goes without saying, but to the wider world and at why he has become such an iconic figure, two factors stand out. First, he is perhaps the best example we have had in the past 100 years of how political leaders, by force of personality, transform themselves from politicians into statesman can by their sheer personal effort change the world and make what was impossible possible and then deliver it. He is not the only one who has done so. We should not think of him as unique. Gor