so what is going on? that is a good question. there was not so what is going on? that is a good question. there was not a - so what is going on? that is a good | question. there was not a satisfying answer question. there was not a satisfying answer today. the conservative mp peter answer today. the conservative mp peter bohn answer today. the conservative mp peter bohn put out an urgent question peter bohn put out an urgent question about the fact that they apparently are under surveillance and also apparently are under surveillance and also suggested a thing called the wilson doctrine that goes back to harold the wilson doctrine that goes back to harold wilson s time with the securiiy to harold wilson s time with the security services should not be stoouing security services should not be stooping on government business or on ministers or on mps. we did find out today on ministers or on mps. we did find out today was a lot of various theories out today was a lot of
question no. one. mr. speaker, i have been asked to resign. my right hon. friend the prime minister. the deputy prime minister must be heard. the deputy prime minister. my right hon. friend the prime minister is visiting the united states for meetings with president obama making the case for a trans-atlantic trade agreement with the united states and european union and this morning i meet with the prime minister of colleagues and others and duties in this house and other questions later today. the deputy prime minister, conservative members of parliament don t have to support the government s of europe. why do liberal democrats have to support the government on tripling tuition fees, top-down reorganization, policies of this government. liberal democrats and conservatives are working together. it is this government, this government that is delivering more oppresses chips than ever before. and social care cuts d delivering state pensions for everyby and the banking s
of a presidential library. her brother chester arthur later becomes president. live monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span, the spam three, radio and c-span.org. deputy prime minister nick clegg stood in for david cameron last wednesday for question time. david cameron was meeting with president obama in washington dc. he fielded questions on human rights violations in sri lanka, youth unemployment, and a referendum that will determine whether the u.k. stays in the european union. this was the first question, the new parliamentary session. and no interest at all in the interests of hard-working families. questions for the prime minister. question no. one. mr. speaker, i have been asked to resign. my right ho friend the prime minister. the deputy prime mister must be heard. the deputy prime minister. my right hon. friend the prime minister is visiting the united states for meetings with president obama making the case for a trans-atlantic trade agreement with the uni
paying more taxes under this government than they did any year under the labour government. we are supporting families with low taxation and progressively, and no interest at all in the interests of hard-working families. questions for the prime minister. question no. one. mr. speaker, i have been asked to resign. my right hon. friend the prime minister. the deputy prime minister must be heard. the deputy prime minister. my right hon. friend the prime minister is visiting the united states for meetings with president obama making the case for a trans-atlantic trade agreement with the united states morning i meet with the prime minister of colleagues and others and duties in this house and other questions later today. the deputy prime minister, conservative members of parliament don t have to support the government s of europe. why do liberal democrats have to support the government on tripling tuition fees, top-down reorganization, policies of this government. lib
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