Uk and around the world on bbc world news. Welcome back. Yes, it is welcome back, just two months since welcome back, just two months since we last gathered in this very room inside the palace of westminster for the state opening of parliament. Back on the 14th october Boris Johnsons government with no parliamentary majority put forward, lets say, a rather thin programme. Today, the queen will present a legislative programme from the conservative government with a big majority in the house of commons following last weekss election. We are politically in a different world. A world in which the parliament, the government and the monarch have been in sharp focus, a course of some tension as well. And a year dominated once again by the brexit question and process. What will the queens speech tell us about the governments other priorities, apart from brexit, for the year ahead . This is Boris Johnsons second queens speech in the sake space of nine weeks. Boris johnson has been resident at n
Queen elizabeth ii my ministers will bring forward legislation to ensure the United Kingdoms exit on that date. And to make the most of the opportunities this brings all the people of the United Kingdom. Thereafter, my ministers will seek a future relationship with the european union, based on a Free Trade Agreement that benefits the whole of the United Kingdom. We will also begin trade negotiations with other leading global economists. The integrity and prosperity of the United Kingdoms of the utmost importance to my government. My ministers will work urgently to facilitate talks to restore the government in northern ireland. The government will embark on an Ambitious Program of domestic reform that delivers on the peoples priorities. For the first time the National Health services multiyear funding settlement agreed earlier this year will be. Nshrined in law steps will be taken to grow and support the National Health services workforce. And a new visa will ensure qualified doctors an
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My namee is grant. Happy to represent georgetown native americans lost in association. A big thank you to her speakers today for coming up. Personally ive a member of the ogallala in south dakota and im originally from minneapolis minnesota to the birthplace of American Indian movement and its my honor today to welcome you all and first of all thankll you for filling out various requirements and everything. Most importantly to our three speakers today we have sheron wyantleonard and Dorothy Ninham former judge for the United Nation and features prominently in the book in less that not least kevin sharp former Federal District court judge and attorneys so without any further ado thank you for coming up and we will move on to our panelists. [applause] i want to say thank you for giving your time for your meet unique combination of stories. In 1997 i talk to leonard at the surf times. He had a cherokee friend. It went on for quite a wild. I would say almost a year before i got to meet wit
Once again happy to represent georgetowns native American Law Student Association and as copresident. Big thank you to our speakers today for coming out. Personally, im a enrolled member of the oglala sioux tribe from south dakota, but im originally from minnesota. Minneapolis, minnesota, the birthplace of the American Indian movement. And yeah, its my honor today to. Welcome you all. First of all, thank you for filling out georgetowns various requirements and policies and everything, but most importantly to our three speakers today we have sharon wyatt leonard, author of the book i will, which covers the early history of the American Indian movement and Dorothy Ninham former tribal judge for the United Nation and also features prominently in the book and last but not least, kevin sharp former Federal District court judge and Leonard Peltier is attorney. So without any further ado, thank you once again for coming out. Ill pass it on to our panelists. Thank you, grant. I want to say tha