council of europe, the 46 strong body of countries across europe that are upholding human rights and, while he is there, he is meeting the president of the european court of human rights, and he s going to explain why the government is changing the law to ensure that the government has a greater ability not to comply with rule 39, the ones that have sort of grounded the deportation flight to rwanda, and the prime minister is going to say, we need to ensure we have an international legal system which allows sovereign countries to take the domestic steps necessary to help those most in need, but he is also going to say, i am clear that, as an active european nation with a proud history of helping those in need, the uk will be at the heart of that, so no plans from this prime minister at the moment pull out of the european court of human rights. what european court of human rights. what do the numbers
brexit. remain campaign, was asked, with brexit, would wages go up? he said, yes, and brexit, would wages go up? he said, yes, and i brexit, would wages go up? he said, yes, and i don t believe it would be a good yes, and i don t believe it would be a good thing to strip what about the social a good thing to strip what about the social cost a good thing to strip what about the social cost and the political cost? be in social cost and the political cost? be in no social cost and the political cost? be in no doubt, the only reason we won the be in no doubt, the only reason we won the referendum for the leave site was won the referendum for the leave site was because people believed getting site was because people believed getting control of our borders would mean getting control of our borders would mean the getting control of our borders would mean the numbers would be lower. that was mean the numbers would be lower. that was implicit in what boris johnson tha
from in wall back to labour where they came from in the wall back to labour where they came from in the beginning. from in the beginning. exactly, so the are from in the beginning. exactly, so they are not from in the beginning. exactly, so they are not going from in the beginning. exactly, so they are not going to from in the beginning. exactly, so they are not going to reform. - they are not going to reform. not at this stage, reform is not big or strong not at this stage, reform is not big or strong enough. they or strong enough. they have only got 465 councils. out of 8000 of 8000. yes, thank you. wright, of 8000. yes, thank you. wright, k. most people yes, thank you. wright, k. most people in yes, thank you. wright, k. most people in the country does not know that reform exists, so at the moment there is that reform exists, so at the moment there is no that reform exists, so at the moment there is no political challenge to there is no political challenge to