us more vulnerable. that is the reason why we have been so clear on the following, that ukraine has the right to choose its own path and what kind of security arrangement it once. that is the first line in the paragraph today. and this is a fundamental right. therefore, you can other allow that moscow started to decide who can or cannot be member of nato. russia has been against every part of nato. it is for nato allies and ukraine to decide when to become a member. moscow doesn t have a say on. we are moving ukraine closer to membership, we make the decisions today, which is the most united message on the path towards membership. and of course, we do it knowing moscow will protest, as they did when finland, sweden or north macedonia joint. ukraine has the right to choose their path, allies will decide, not moscow. , ., , . . . , moscow. just one sentence. what is very important moscow. just one sentence. what is very important is moscow. just one sentence. what is very i
the boots of lord john prescott but i think it is safe to say he has no hassle mr speaker. why is it that john prescott asked that in tory britain tens of thousands of families are facing repossession, negative equity, and homelessness. can he tell us, 27 years later, why am having to ask the same question again? am having to ask the same question auain? . , am having to ask the same question atain? ., , ., ., .,, again? clearly the right honourable lad did again? clearly the right honourable lady did not again? clearly the right honourable lady did not listen again? clearly the right honourable lady did not listen to again? clearly the right honourable lady did not listen to my again? clearly the right honourable lady did not listen to my previous . lady did not listen to my previous comments. the prime minister is at nato, of course. that would not be a problem if she had had her way. her old boss wanted to abandon ukraine, abolish the army, and withdraw from nato. he certain