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Look back at thursday in parliament. Hello and welcome to thursday in parliament. The main news from westminster. Executives from gas say they were ashamed of revelations about abuse at their detention centre. If we were in anyway aware of that behaviour, we would have taken action. Since the Panorama Programme, we have taken action. We have immediately suspended ten members of staff. A row over police pay labour says there could be financial trouble ahead. The government has been on warning the police are nearing breaking point. Today we are telling them this move may finally break them. And Opposition Mps say its been a stinker of a week for the democratic process. This government is behaving little better than a tinpot dictatorship, and they will probably end up oppressing themselves. But first, Senior Executives ....
The week in parliament. A controversial bill that turns all eu law into british law has passed its first parliamentary test but the battle is far from over. It actually represents the biggest peace time power grab by the executive over the legislature, by the government over parliament, in 100 years. The government rejects accusations that it is riding roughshod over the democratic process. The government of the day must have a realistic opportunity to make progress with its business through the house. The motion that the house is being asked to agree today guarantees that the party with a working majority is able to do exactly that. And for mps worried about a government power grab, theres a lesson in how to tame the executive. I am no friend of the front bench. I thrash them and i lash them thwack, thwack, thwack on a regular basis but first, mps voted on the eu withdrawal bill in the early hours of tuesday morning. A strange time of day to be making big decisions, but the timing pro ....
The week in parliament. A controversial bill that turns all eu law into british law has passed its first parliamentary test but the battle is far from over. It actually represents the biggest peace time power grab by the executive over the legislature, by the government over parliament, in 100 years. The government rejects accusations that it is riding roughshod over the democratic process. The government of the day must have a realistic opportunity to make progress with its business through the house. The motion that the house is being asked to agree today guarantees that the party with a working majority is able to do exactly that. And for mps worried about a government power grab, theres a lesson in how to tame the executive. I am no friend of the front bench. I thrash them and i lash them thwack, thwack, thwack on a regular basis but first, mps voted on the eu withdrawal bill in the early hours of tuesday morning. A strange time of day to be making big decisions, but the timing pro ....