Thursday in parliament, our look at the best of the day in the commons and the lords. On this programme, labour describes as shameful the governments decision to wind down a scheme allowing vulnerable refugee children into britain. Where does it say that instead of the 3000 that Parliament Debated, we will only help a tenth of that number . Where does it say that when we get the chance we will somehow turn our backs once again . Egging on their lordships. An snp mp encourages the House Of Lords to delay the brexit bill. For us it is very much a win win whatever the outcome is here because i say to their lordships, reach for these barricades and take on this government. And are they really the future . Smart Energy Meters are criticised for not being very smart. Last year, the telegraph reported that over 130,000 smart meters were now operating in this dumb mode as a result of switching. But first, the government is insisting its not abandoning vulnerable refugee children despite windin
To thursday in parliament. On this programme as Election Campaigning gets underway, questions about Election Expenses from 2015. The commons unites to condemn the detention, torture and killing of gay men in chechnya. There are calls for the government to act to make sure food prices dont go up after brexit. And, find out what this conservative has been doing in the bathroom and why its going to land him in a whole heap of trouble when he gets home. To my horror, ifound. Laughter. A Plastic Container of olay anti wrinkle, anti ageing lotion. But first, and snp mp is demanding the government urgently explain whether or not the Police Investigation into Conservative Mps Election Expenses swayed a decision to call an early General Election. 1a Police Forces have sent files to the Crown Prosecution Service in relation to allegations of breached Spending Limits in the 2015 General Election. Pete wishart wanted to know more before this years Election Campaign got into full swing. Before we r
From parliament on a range of domestic and international issues, including britains response to ebola, healthcare services, and the economy. This is 35 minutes. Order. Qwest turns to the Prime Minister. Mr. Albert oh when. Own. Mr. Prime minister. Thank you, mr. Speaker. This morning, i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and, in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. Albert owen. Thank you, mr. Speaker. In april 2010, i agreed with the Prime Minister and nick that vat was a regressive tax. Indeed the Prime Minister went further and said that it was far more regressive than income tax. He then went on to break his pledge to the british people and hiked vat to 20 . Can i give him an opportunity to restore his credibility on vat and ask him to rule it out completely to pay for any future income tax cuts . Well our plans involve not up any taxes. What they involve is growing our economy and creating jobs. I am sure i will be p
On. You make it veept. I have been watching cspan since the 1980s. Is my only source of civil, intelligent, unbiased programming. It is my postcollege education. I watch it on three different chams in palm boach, florida. And i dont know what i would it. D do without it is unbiased. It really gets to be unbearable. I dont know what i would do without cspan. And continue to let us know. i ¿ wednesday in the british house of commons, Prime Minister David Cameron took questions from parliament on a range of domestic and international issues, including britains response to ebola, healthcare services, and the economy. His is 35 minutes. Order. Qwest turns to the Prime Minister. Mr. Albert owen. Mr. Prime minister. Thank you, mr. Speaker. This morning, i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and, in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. Albert owen. Thank you, mr. Speaker. In april 2010, i agreed with the Prime Minister and nick