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No deductions, you want to give to charity that is great, we are not giving you a tax break. If you do that, tax everything and give no right offs, you can set the rates very low. Sunday night on cspans you and a. Welcome to the uk 56 parliament. Although it was short the parliament witnessed extraordinary upheavals in british politics. Alicia two years ago we had Different Party leaders, the uk was a member of the European Union and the word brexit had yet to be invented. As i once said i want the future once. Alicia new people at the top of. In accordance with the wishes of the rich people the United Kingdom is leaving the European Union. Memorable speeches. They hold our values in contempt, tolerance and decency in contempt. Alicia and Prime Ministers questions. Maureen wrote to me this week with a heavy heart, we have been treated disgustingly. Keith robust exchanges at westminster. You will be here the rest of your life. I am sorry we did it. Keith few could have predicted what lay in store at the opening of the parliament on 27 may 2015. It was the 52nd time her majesty the queen appeared in parliament, expectations of the predictions of pollsters, president cameron had won and general election victory with a consensus, coalition with a liberal democrats would be needed this time. Following ed miliband as resignation, acting leader harriet harman, no words were exchanged between Party Leaders as they filed through parliament to hear the queens speech and the legislative plans for the government expected to last five years. My government will renegotiate the United Kingdoms relationship with the European Union and pursue reform for the benefit of all member states. Keith the acting labor leader made a remark which turned out to be remarkably prescient. He and i have many differences, people have pointed out we are quite alike. One of the things we have in common is we are both by our own admissions interim leaders. We will support the bill for a referendum. We believe, we believe it will be better for britain if we stay in the European Union. We have a Clear Strategy of renegotiation, reform and referendum. The queens speech makes clear the referendum must take place by the end of 2017. The party, 56 mps, Scottish Nationalists. May i congratulate the Prime Minister for his election success in england. It is an honor to reply to the queens speech on behalf of the thirdparty in the house of commons, Scottish National party. Can i say the start of the parliament with the convention in this chamber, is very very very long established and widely respected and it would be appreciated if members would show some respect for that convention. The queen was on politicians mines in september, retaining the longest monarch in the country of history. Surpassing the record of queen victoria. Her majesty had rained for 62 years, 7 months, on the day she was opening a train line in scottish borders. Westminster, congratulations, the Prime Minister talked about her many jewses. Whether it is something we suspect she enjoys or might be cited as keen on like spending new years eve in the millennium, she never she never ever she is on her 12th Prime Minister. We hoped she would now be on her third team. She reigns over 140 million people. That is a huge number. Nearly as many as the number of the labour partys registered supporters. Keith that remark about the size of labors membership with an and too settled reference for the leadership election during summer of 2015. Potentially dull contest, labor mps lead into the race, jeremy corban, a long history of leftwing rebellions and the amazement of most labor mps won by a landslide. Jeremy corban. And conversations with many people about what they thought about this place, our parliament, our democracy and our conduct in this place. Many told me they thought Prime Ministers question time was theatrical, parliament was out of touch and too theatrical and they wanted things done differently but above all they wanted their voice heard. Asking questions and answering questions, no one would be more delighted than me. Reporter a new approach to Prime Ministers questions. 177 have been elected in may as they all make a maiden speech. By convention these are noncontroversial but a new conservative mp decided to dispense with that, a withering attack on the government announcement of tax credits for working families. The Prime Minister has asked everything we do must pass the family test. Tax credit will not achieve that. Better off not working at all does not achieve that. Sending a message to the poorest and most vulnerable in our society that we do not care does not achieve that either. Alicia a new rebel was born. In previous parliaments conservative government assumed they could always count on the support of peers. Not these days, there is no longer a tory majority, the leader pleaded the customized tax credit issue. I have been to see the chancellor at number 11 and i can confirm that he would listen very carefully where the house to express its concern in the way it is precedented for to do so. All we can do is be supporters instead of the 3 million families facing letters at christmas telling them on average they will lose 1300 homes a year. A letter which will take away 10 of their income. The tax credit changes, what would the chancellor do in the face of that rejection . A few weeks later. I listened to the concerns. I hear and understand them and because i have been able to announce an improvement in public finances the simplest thing to do is not face these changes but involve them altogether. Tax credits are being phased out anyway and reintroduced unilateral credit. Keith that was the first in a series of uturns in the treasury, four month later came another change of heart, George Osborne has made for disability benefits, changes infuriated this man, Iain Duncan Smith who resigned from the cabinet in protest. A few days later the chancellor dropped the changes. The reforms of personal independently 2 weeks ago drew on the work of an independent review, and they wont go ahead and even if they had this government is spending more than the last labor government ever did. Made a welcome uturn but shouldnt he acknowledge that was a mistake, he should say sorry for. Where we made a mistake, got things wrong, listened and learned, precisely what we have done but where is the apology from the labour party. Keith he showed nifty common skills, john mcdonald. The shadow chancellor served as dispatch. It is impossible. The problem is they were sent off reeducation. This was the 56th parliament of the United Kingdom. How united was the kingdom . The thirdlargest party, more power for scotland but also campaigns against something, changing the government, this place was done. They were objecting to something that ominously became known as evil for english laws. Scottish mps could be excluded from voting on the legislation, to the speaker and his deputys. A joint debate for england and wales and consent motion for england. All members may speak in the debate. Opening members representing constituencies in england and wales, england and wales. Only members representing constituencies in england neighbors on the consent motion for england. In the history of this house, this parliament, members of parliament banned from participating in divisions on nationality for constituency. One of the defeated scottish politicians, the 2015 elections, the liberal democrat leader Charles Kennedy. A short time into the parliament came the said news Mister Kennedy was found dead in his home. I would like to direct these 2 mcdonald, son of charles and sarah. Your father was a great man, stood up for what he believed in, led a party of centerleft with dignity, when you were older you will know your mom and dad greater than themselves. It is not what you have done, it is who you are and Charles Kennedy was a special man. Proud of your daddy. Im proud of your daddy. Proud to call him my friend. Away from these shores, in syria was considering, the terror group, isis taken control of parts of neighboring iran. In favor of british airstrikes and areas controlled by isis in iraq but not territory it was controlling and syria. Should british airstrikes be extended to syria . In 2015 ministers were advised of a gain. The terrorist cottage on the doorstep of britain, changing political opinion. Three teams of terrorists carried out the plan at the heart of paris. 130 people were dead. Isis claimed responsibility. Westminster is different, to extend british airstrikes for irs targets in syria as well as iraq. In december 2015 turned into the ultimate decision for mps to go to war or not. The house will come together in large numbers for britain to play its part in defeating these evil extremists. The action that is needed now to keep the country safe. The issue is whether extending from iraq to syria is likely to reduce or increase that stretch of britain and the Terror Campaign across the middle east. The answers dont make the case for the government motion. They are warning step back, another illfated twist in this neverending war on terror. I share the horror and repulsion, convincing evidence that the uk bombing isis targets in syria, will help bring about philosophy in the region. The toughest call i ever had to make, in this house, what pushes me in the direction of voting for action is above all things the United Nations resolution, to eradicate the safe haven isis had within syria. Keith the closing words in favor of military action, party leader Jeremy Corbin came to be seen as a vintage performance. The internationalism. We believe we have a responsibility one to another. Never have and never should go by on the other side of the road. We are faced by fascists, not just their calculated brutality. But their belief that they are superior to every single one of us and all the people we represent, they hold us in contempt. They hold our values in contempt, they hold our belief in tolerance and decency in contempt, they hold our democracy, the means by which we will make our decision tonight in contempt. What we know about fascists, what we need to be defeated. It is time for us to do our bit in syria. That is what i ask my colleagues to vote for this motion. After which they voted by a clear majority for military action. Uk airstrikes in syria started soon after that debate, 17 months on, conducted 1200 airstrikes in iraq and syria as part of a coalition of countries committed to defeating them. Operations have those in iraq, a brutal civil war continues. In 2016 the financial collapse, a familiar sight eight decades. A parliamentary inquiry on the way into why they collapsed. The former owner, one of the wealthiest business men philip green was facing in thes. Nothing is more sad than how this ended. We have a good track record. Our existing business, the average is 11 or 12 years. Would you mind not looking at me like that all the time . Really disturbing. Alicia why did a racing driver made by that twice . The wrong omen. You can keep going over, will be here all day and the rest of your life. What i do that . No. A very dominant personality, believe me. Extraordinarily thinskinned, in respect did anybody particularly the nonexecutive director can we challenge you on this, the organization. That is your opinion. Slow passage of the Eu Referendum in the final months of 2015, people of britain would be taking part in a vote on britains continued eu membership. Would it be 2016, 2017 . With David Cameron go early or late, or who would be campaigning to stay in or get out . In the common, labor was insulting and plenty of teasing he can tell us in or out. It is out, isnt it . He is an actor, come out. The labour party has a leader who changed his mind twice in the last few months. They claim to support a reform reappeared union but not say what they want through reform. Unity was ended the the campaign on both sides of the debate. A clutch of high profile levers came to the cameras. The campaign for the british exit from the eu known as brexit. They announce the date of the referendum, thursday, the 23rd of june. David cameron expected support, mister go had other ideas announcing he would be back in leave, beautiful friendship was never the same again. Even worse for David Cameron was the loss of support, the outgoing mayor of london Boris Johnson. The referendum argument began, claims and counterclaims were made. One pledge on the side of the campaign stated how the eu membership, especially wellknown. The public grew suspicious of the forecast. Looking at the issues big and small. One of the rules you cite is eu will, you cant recycle a teabag and children under 8 cant blow up balloons. Adult supervision in the case of the use of uninflated balloons by children under 8. I have to say, not only children in the household, and absolutely ludicrous to have this kind of prescription. At the european level. Do you not see leaving europe puts at risk investment . It saves on europe. Increasingly Bitter Campaign came to a sudden shuddering halt. Involving the empty joe cox, standard information at this stage. The country was horrified an ordinary member of parliament could be brutally killed while going about normal work in her west georgia constituency. A far right extremist, thomas mayer, was laid in a jail for life. And huge respect for the mp, parliament recall briefing in short referendum, and in the commons, two roses. Joe believed in a better world and fought for it every day of her life, with energy and zest for life that would exhaust most people. Effectiveness was an inspiration. No one cant ever recall seeing a sad negative without hope. And couldnt do too emotional and needed to get on with it. They needed to sort out the campaign. The public wondered if the shock might produce a form of politics as the Referendum Campaign entered its final few days. People flocked to london for a two our debate, leading figures in the leave and remain camp in front of jubilant supporters. Works with his friends and neighbors. Take back control, i believe this thursday could be our countrys independence day. Alicia both sides claim to be on course to victory. The council started, the leave was strong and it became clear the story was going only one way. In small hours, nigel for raj, fighting the eu was triumphant. It was all over the remains, victory lay with me. British people of spoken it answer is we are out. For many it was a beam using moments, britain opted for the european exit. Always added to 8 00 am in downing street. Prime minister to steady the ship over coming weeks and months but i do not think it would be right to be the captain that steers our country to its next definite destination. Alicia apply minister headed for exit, after the referendum recovering in the whirlwind events. Not the result i wanted or the outcome i believe is best for the country i love but there could be no doubt about the result. Politicians claim promises they knew could not be delivered. Leaving behind constitutional turmoil, the uncertainty that hangs over britains place in the world, leaders of the Brexit Campaign engendered an atmosphere where some believe it is open season for racism. Early general election, face the day and condemned clearly, almost implying decent people all over this country who voted to leave the European Union are closet racists. At lunch time a one year low against the donald. If you break it you bought it. This particular adjustments, the Prime Minister who called the referendum, the right honorable member who exploited it. A reference to Boris Johnson on course to fill the vacancy caused by David Camerons resignation. The losing remains sign looked for reasons to defeat, one scapegoat became Jeremy Corbin. The labor leader was accused of not doing enough campaigning. And orchestrated series of resignations from his shadow cabinet. Many urged him to resign. David cameron joined in. The honorable gentleman talks about job insecurity and my two months to go. It might be in my partys interest to sit there. It is not in the National Interests and i would say go. Alicia battle hardened and despondent Jeremy Corbin stayed on, found one candidate, this man, when smith, to fight him in a second battle. But the conservatives couldnt afford to gloat too much. They have their own leadership turmoil. Would it be Boris Johnson in number 10, who could stop him . I am theresa may and im the best to be Prime Minister. Alicia ahead of the field, a dramatically reduced triggering an exit from the contest by the former london mayor. What is your message to michael bay . Alicia third in the vote, two contenders were left. Then an article in the Times Newspaper forced andrea to quit and after next ordinary series of events, britain had a new Prime Minister, theresa may. In 2007 tony blair left his job at number 10 having enjoyed the sound of enthusiastic applause, bringing out more applause at the house of commons, the end of the Prime Ministers questions, much more relaxed than normal. The idea appealed to David Cameron. A 6year tenure of the top jobs. Questions to the Prime Minister. I had meetings with ministerial colleagues, other than when meeting with her majesty the queen. The rest of my day is remarkably light. 33 years in this house watching five Prime Ministers and several exPrime Ministers, i have seen him achieve a mastery of that dispatch box unparalleled in my time. We think the Prime Minister for his hard work and leadership. It is only right that after six years, we thank the right honorable member for his service. This session does have admirers around the world. I remember when i did his job and met mayor bloomberg in new york. Everyone came up and said, mayor, you are doing a great job. No one had a clue who i was until eventually someone said, cameron, Prime Ministers questions, we love your show. I would also like to pass on his banks to his mom for his advice about ties and suits and songs. It is extremely kind of her. I would be grateful if you pass that on to her. Im reflecting on the lesson that she offered. I will certainly send his good wishes back to my mother. He seems to have taken her device, looking splendid today taken her advice. As no two people know what brexit means at the the organization has never gone as far to get him to carry a mobile phone. It will keep ringing me on it. Move, i seem to remember that were moving the morning meeting to accommodate the 9 00 cigar. I will watch these exchanges from the back benches. I will miss the roar of the crowd. I will miss the barbs from the opposition. But, i will be leading you on and i dont just mean just winning on front bench defending the manifesto that i hope to put together, but people come here with huge passion for the issues they care about and great love for the constituencies they represent and also winning on this place because we can be pretty tough and test and challenge our leaders. That is something we should be proud of and we should keep at it and i hope you will all keep at it and i will will you want as you do. The last thing i would say is that you can achieve a lot of things in politics and get a lot of things done and that the end the Public Service and National Interest is all what its all about. Nothing is impossible if you put your mind to it. [applause]. [cheers and applause] and without ovation ringing in his ears David Cameron reeves jorned for the final time laterr posing with wife samantha and children for the final photographs before making a car journey to Buckingham Palace to hand in his formal resignation to the queen. Moments later his successor, tree some may made her to Buckingham Palace where was she was invited to form a administration. She later spoke for the first time. If youre just diminishing managing, what to address you directly. I know you are working around the clock and doing your best because i know sometimes life can be a struggle. The government will be drivene not by the interest of the privileged few, but by you. We will do everything we can to give you more control over your life. Rime minis one Prime Minister out and one Prime Minister in. Theresa may made a series of bold appointments establishing she was a different conservative than David Cameron. A n there was a new home secretary, new justice secretary and a newe foreign secretary. So, teresa mays on the steep steps of downie street she addressed. Workers saying you have a job,is but not always job security. Does that mean she is proposing to scrap the tribal peace asdo more than a dozen european nations have already done cracks yes, i did say that on the streets and if its important that here in this house wed consider not only what might be called the more obviousus injustice, but the life for those people are struggling to make ends meet. He refers to the situation of some workers who might have some job insecurity and potentially i suspect there are many members. On the opposition who might be familiar with an unscrupulous boss. [laughtert li abe as he does not listen to his workers. A boss who require some of his workers to double their workload and maybe even a boss who exploits the rules to furtherr his own career. Remind him of anyone . With the comments reassembled after summer break in 2016, there was a brandnew minister. Statement the secretary of state exiting the european uniof during the months the minister refused to this is a government that throughout no plans with no strategy and offers no clarity, no transparency and no chance of scrutiny of the process. Shouting from a secretary position. I have to say to her, i wouldve thought that you wouldve learned this lesson. You can ask the same question again. You still get the answer you dont want. Jeremy corbins recent reelection was back in charge of labor after defeating a whenr smith a when smith. As for the brexit saga the government said it would have a plan for leaving the eu, but what sort of plan would be. Bo talk about a plan, does he mean that should be a series of hints. Is it an explanation of principal or is specific priority. Pl to say it might consist of hints, i would merely remind the house that would moses came down from the mountain bearing tablets it did not contain the 10 hints. It was pretty clear about what he was to do. There was a time when parliament was a place of stiff upper lip where people showed a minimum of emotion and that experience for themselves, but times change and people are more open. Including inside parliament. Recounting deeply dramatic events, first michelle spoke about how as a young person she was raped. She was only 14. I remember first of all feeling surprised and then fear and then horror as i realized i could not escape. Afterwords i walked home alone crying, cold and shivering and i realize that was the shock response. I do not tell my mother. I did not tell my father. I did not tell my friends and ie did not tell the police. I bottled it up inside me. One thing i realize now is that i am not scared. He was. I im not scared. Im not a victim. Im a survivor. It thinks the honorable ladyt for what she has said in the way in which she has said it which has left a intelligible impression upon us all. The clearly was speaker was clearly affected. A few weeks earlier she spoke about losing her daughter. The doctor was called and i was rushed to the emergency room where four steps were used to get her out. The embargo cord was around her for for the whole 20 minutes. She lived for five days, but we had to agree to the life of machine being turned off. I got to hold her for the first until her heartbeat stopped. She stayed alive port powers never wanted to pick up my baby who lived from the 22nd until the 27th of february was never able to cry, smile and i desperately wanted her. I still love her. Shes always in my thoughts all of these skiers afterwords even if i dont talk about her all the time. Im embarrassed, im not. It hurts so much to do so. She was laying there later widely praised in making such a powerful speech. Di its been the extraordinary two years for the Uk Independence Party pick the party was led by this man, the member of the european parliament. The he resigned straight after the 2015 general election and came back as only to resign again biz after the referendum triggering a bizarre series of events as the party struggled to find a credible person to lead it. It did not make any breakthrough during the parliament by election. The douglas announced he was leaving the party saying the party was done now that brexit had been achieved. He later announced he would leave parliament altogether after the speculation and honoro might be coming his way. And the Prime Minister confirm or deny if there have been any official conversations regarding giving nigel p leach. [laughter] all all i can say is that such matters are normally never discussed in public. Just could not keep that man down. When donald trump became the 45th president , who would be the first british politician to welcome the former reality popl reality tv star cracks. It was mr. Fries. When teresa may did visit President Trump, not everyone was convinced that handholding at the white house was a wise move. The Prime Minister said the new president was welcome to come t britain for a state program visit. Once famously declared he would not go to new york and casey was mistaken for mr. Truma , is there any chance mr. Trump will not come to london on a state visit unless hes mistaken for the foreign secretary . Im embarrassed to tell you mr. Speaker that i was mistaken for mr. Trump i think in newcastle, but also in york. A very humbling experience as you can imagine for me. What about President Trump coming to parliament . The speaker said it was not an automatic right. John spoke about the president s executive order banning people from entering the us from certain countries. After the imposition of the migrant than by President Trump im even more strongly oppose to an address by President Trump and westminster hall. As far as this place is concerned, i feel very strongly that our opposition to racism and sexism and our support support for it quality of the lot and independent judiciaryim are hugely important considerations in the house of commons. The cost of looking after the elderly continue to mount through parliament. The winter months sought social care racing up the agenda. What was the best way to pay for the increasing cost . T . Could this man held . In his march budget the minister announced 2 billion pounds to social care over three years, so where exactly was all this money coming from . These people, are self employed, many of them tradesmen. The chancellor said they should pay more in insurance contributions, surely not said Scottish Nationalists. We have seen attack on aspirations, on thek selfemployed taxing 4. 2 billion or so from people. The party of aspiration, those of selfemployed. I think that is a decision that will come back to haunt us. Headlines were banned bad for the chancellor and a week later he supported a uturn. Since the Budget Parliament colleagues and others haveand questioned whether the increase [inaudible] have questioned whether the i proposed increase is compatiblem with the tax law to commitments made in our 2015 manifesto. Mr. Speaker, its important both to me and my Prime Minister that we comply not just with the letter, but also the spirits of commitments made. Some loyalists have supported the chancellors original increase, so the about turn caused one mp a spot of embarrassment. Because my article robustly supporting the chancellors early policy in the forest journal is already with the printer. [laughter] and i just having been persuaded of the correctness of the course he is following i merely needed an opportunity in which to recant. If its called anything the Short Parliament will be known as the brexit parliament. The parliaments role in brexit is originally unclear. Investment manager gina miller who is a supporter has successfully gotten a agreementn of the high court that parliamentary approval is needed for the uk to start the process of leaving that you and it couldnt be done by my stereo the government appealed so all eyes were on this Supreme Court in the 11 judges reconsider the case. 45 days the country was enthralled by the hearings as politicians looked on anxiously. The president of the Supreme Court announced the judgment. By majority of eightthree, the Supreme Court rules that the government cannot trigger article 15 without an act of 5 parliament ordering it to do so. A bill was drawn up just 170 words long known as the eu notification of withdraw bill that was quickly called the brexit bill. The first debate lasted two days. Its not a bill about whether the uk should leave the European Union or how it should do so, its simply about Parliament Empowering the government to implement a decision made, a point of no return already passed. It is our duty to accept the referendum, but we remain a european country with a shared history. What sort of divorce would be asked smp . This is a big deal. You are not just divvying up the records here. It has a impact on each and every one of us. A the british people did not give this government the mandate to threaten to turn our country into some tawdry low regulation economy. Theres a number of excuses and we heard it from the former leader of the liberal democrats that people did not know what the what they were voting for. Well, first of all, theres no excuse for people to not know what they are voting for. A veteran pro european thought the brexit were living in the world of lewis carroll. Apparently youre pulled theg rabbit down the hole and have emerged in wonderland where suddenly countries throughout the world are chewing up to give us trading advantages and access to their markets though previously weve never been able to achieve as part of the European Union. Nice man like President Trump are inpatient to abandon their normal protectionism and give us access. I can go along with the Prime Minister that brexit means brexit, but i cant go along with the idea that brexit means trump. This is the moment we take back control of our laws, our borders and money. Once again we have become a sovereign nation the state in command of our own destiny and im absolutely delighted about that. For me, this referendum was a massive peaceful resolution by consent of historic proportions. This bill at last endorses the revolution. Having passed the stages with no amendments and labor mps, there was no doubt about the result of the end of the bills final common stage. 494, the no 122. Over to the lords the breaks it brexit passage was not so smooth with opposition inflicting to defeat on the bill. Their first demand was atee of guarantee on the rights of the eu nationals in britain. These people are not bargaining chips and actually if we say quite freely they are free to stay that does give the moral high ground to our government. Why is everyone here today so excited about an amendment whice looks after the foreigners and not the british . Its true. Then came a demand to be enshrined in law that parliament had to have a meaningful about in two years time on the uk final exit deal from the eu. I ask to rest on the long contested principle that this countrys future should rest with parliament and not with ministers, so we get to the final hour at midnight when the deal is done in the Prime Minister says hang on i cant agree a deal. I have to consult the house of commons. Usus its ridiculous. Ridiculous proposal. Was it in crisis . Now, a week later they had no appetite for a long drawnout battle with the comments and so that brexit bill became an actte and within days article 50 was triggered and when the British Ambassador to the eu handed a letter to the president of the european council. This is a historic moment from which there can be nog turning back. In life especially brexit life two things run smoothly, 2016 referendum produced a majority in scotland for remaining in the European Union, so the smps claimed the scots were being dragged out of europe against their wishes. The first minister of scotlanddn announced her intention to ask for another referendum on scotland splitting from the uk. What scotland deserves in the change of circumstances brought about by the brexit vote is the chance to defend our future in t democratic way. If you days later the Scottish Parliament voted in favor of the demand of what had become known as in the rest to and theresa may declared its not the time for a referendum. The Prime Minister can wag her finger as much as she likes. If shes not prepared to negotiate on behalf of the scottish governments and secure membership of the single european market, people in scotland will have a referendum and we will have our say. Income herein membership of an organization we had been a member of for 40 years with our country, we have been one country for over 300 years. We have fought together, worked together and achieved together anticonstitutional game playingn must not be allowed to break the deep bond of our shared history and our future success. Terrorists have struck the deadly effects of the several european cities over the last decade, but since july 7, attacks of 2005, london avoided any serious terrorist outrage, but things changed on wednesday, the 22nd of march. In the space of 90 terrifying seconds a car was plowed into pedestrians on the Westminster Bridge killing for before storming into the priest into parliament of fatally stabbing a police officer. He was then shot dead by armed police. The extreme violence of the incident shocked and bewildered parliament. For several hours workers were under lockdown. Order. Suspend t this house is suspended, but please wait here. Theres been a serious incident within the estate. When the dust settled the comments reflected on the attack. As i speak millions will board trains and airplanes to travel to london and see for themselves the greatest city on earth. Its in these actions millions of acts of normality that we find the best response to terrorism. A this attacker and people like him are not of my religion nor are they of our communities and i wish to condemn them who present to be a particular religion because they are not of religion and if they were theyar would not carry out acts like this. We have to stay united and show them they cannot win. One man cannot shut down a city and one mound man cannot walk down democracy. Attackers hate our freedom, our peaceful democracy, love of country, tolerance, openness inn unity. Snap elections have always been part of the drama of british politics, but when the Parliament Act came in 2011, it ended the days of Prime Minister been able to have elections whenever they wanted. General elections will take place every five years or so wee thought. The Prime Minister announcementn on a Tuesday Morning in midapril took about everyone by surprise. Since i became Prime Minister i have said there should be no election until 2020, but i have concluded that the only way to guarantee certainty and stability for the years ahead is to hold this election. Massive uturn because at least seven times most recently march 20, the Prime Minister ruled out an early general election. My right honorable friend went about things in the timehonored fashion. What i cannot understand from what the leader of the house of today is how any of this makes things clearer, makes us feel more stable. It soon became clear the Opposition Party was not quick to stand in the way of a general election. We welcome the general election, but these days its about leadership. Yes is refusing to defend her record and television debate. I would point out that i have been answering his questions and debating these matters every wednesday that parliament has been sitting since i became Prime Minister. Most people know the reason why we are having a general election is because of the willful state of the labour party. The Prime Minister yesterday said she would call a general election because parliament was blocking brexit and with two thirds of the law lauras voting for article 50, so thats not true in a month ago she told her official spokesman to rule out an early general election and that was not true either. She wants us to believe shes a woman of her word. The truth we cannot believe a single word. [cheers and applause] i think is right out to as the british people to put their trust in me and the conservative party to deliver on their vote last year of brexits plan to make a successful country and deliver a stronger Global Britain in the future. The comments still had the vote for it when the debate started. The question is that there shall be a early Parliament Election here Jeremy Corbin gives the british people the chance to change her direction. A blank check to allow the british people to put up with whatever stitch up she and the brussels bureaucrats come up with over the next two years. Thats not democracy. The boat for the election was overwhelming. As we know parliament can be serious and very lighthearted. The conservatives did an excellent job of keeping the house entertained when he spoken 2016. He told the house he had Extensive Knowledge of pr. Unfortunately mr. Speaker in a medical context pr is notte stand for public relations, but is shorthand for the type of examination that involves putting on rubber gloves, applying gel and asking a man to cough. [laughter] if i may give my friend the Prime Minister little advice, speaker, if in the future he finds himself speaking as aki medical profession under no circumstances should he tell the audience that in his life before politics he was into pr and that he found work very stimulating. If colleagues dont think i delivered this speech well, be grateful we are not holding this debate on the weekend when i understand for some doctors dont perform as well. The end of the look back of the two years of the uks 56 parliament. Mps announce parliament from westminster with half of commons complete with new faces will return a new mid june. We will be back with the first round up monday, june 19. But, for now for us goodbye. Today, agriculture secretary testifies before House Culture Committee on rural economies at 10 00 a. M. Eastern time. Tomorrow at 10 00 a. M. Eastern treasury secretary steve minutia and a Banking Committee hearing. Live coverage of both hearings on cspan3, cspan. Org and the cspan radio app. Saturday on the tv, live all day coverage of the maryland book festival. Starting at 10 00 a. M. , maria olson on her book, not the cleaver family. 10 35 a. M. , author of whistleblower at the cia, insiders account of the intelligence. Sharon weinberger 12 15 p. M. Discussing her book the imagine years of war, the untold story of the Pentagon Agency that changed the world. 1 15 p. M. Eastern Craig Shirley on dragon rising, but if decisive years. 2 15 p. M. , sidney blumenthal, author of wrestling with his angels, the political life of abraham lincoln. 3 15 p. M. Sally mark freeman on the jersey brothers coming missing naval officer in the pacific and his friend familys quest to bring him home. Watch live all day coverage of the maryland book festival starting saturday, 10 00 a. M. Eastern on cspan2 book tv. This past weekend sender chris murphy held a town hall meeting internet connecticut. His constituents asked about health care, trump ties to russia and the Justice Department criminal said theme guidelines. This is an hour and a half. [applause]. [applause]. Sitdown. Sitdown. Thank you, everyone. Thats very very nice. I have a massive cold and it that makes me feel better today. I feel more well given the introduction. Thank you martin

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