Some arguments were technical over how to account for carbon emissions which proved so difficult they were put off to next year other disputes were more fundamental over commitments for deeper cuts in emissions as demanded by the latest science but resisted by some of the biggest polluters including Australia the us and Brazil for the most vulnerable developing countries the outcome was disappointing Tina s t.j. Is an envoy from the Marshall Islands in the Pacific right now and it s asked if I feel like much much more could have been done I m thinking about how I m going to go home and explain that this is a really really challenging process at the same time the thing that we fight the hardest for we ve got and minimum of that but we ve got that and with that I can work as things stand there s a range of promises by many countries to take action on climate change but even if they re fulfilled they would still lead to dangerous temperatures in the coming decades and all the time emissi
I know you could be sitting with me now and we ll have a chat intimate. Course Johnson s won a majority in the commons so big that suddenly looks like he owns the place he can please himself and he asked Can we please the rest of us and for how they want to sound good on this pre-Christian see Sunday morning but how long before the promises start turning into excuses the chair with the Tory M.P. s Grandy among grandees to Graham Brady to. Look forward to in the next hour and here with us through all of that is back political correspondent of The Guardian Heller Kate and I thank you for coming along and they bring back the political editor of The Sun on Sunday guys which you know Mark 8 Well I think in the last 24 hours or just you know bloodbath on social media particularly from met people in the Labor Party from m.p.c. Floss their seats from commentators and I just really felt that people needed to just get off Twitter just stop you know the hostility and the vice at any given Well e
Because there are constitutional implications here when I m joined now by the use of who s the cabinet secretary for justice in the Scottish government under Nicolas sturgeon Good morning to you. Could even wealth but just in the morning anyway let s not argue about that and also let s not argue about the number of seats precisely that you re going to get but it s it s pretty well agreed on all sides that you re going to increase that number tonight in one way or another what difference do you think that makes in the argument that will ensue with we assume the majority Conservative government about a 2nd independence referendum. First things 1st you know let s not argue that this is an exit poll. Result in terms of what it means the 1st minister could nor has been cleared her throat this election campaign what this election was about of course it was about stopping breaks it was a very knocking number 10 if we could work with other progressive parties to do so but importantly of cours
Openness about understanding. Non-binary gender categorisation is that the more we talk about it the more likely to encourage young people to. I suppose identify in that way or start down that road when they might not otherwise have done so recently we re not just encouraging it we re promoting it. By discussing it which I find to be an astonishingly weak argument used to be levelled at sexuality when we talked about. Different sexualities the argument was well you mustn t talk about it because it might encourage somebody to to begin to be gay I mean what would a ludicrous concept that is when you think about it you re instinctively attracted to whom you re attracted to you couldn t some leave then change that it s a thing from very deep within you so just discussing it isn t necessarily going to promote it or encourage it in the same way as just talking about gender neutrality or non-binary gender identification isn t going to suddenly make you want to put on a dress if you re a blok
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