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>> at present, live to london for british prime minister'due south question time. each week the house of commons

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is in session, we bring you prime government minister boris johnson taking questions from members of the house of commons alive wed mornings hither on c-span2. now live to the floor of the british business firm of commons. >> -- been created by this government with a protocol that would non achieve both objectives. >> well, mr. speaker, that's so 2016, isn't it? [laughter] all the same have not reconciled with the democratic decisions the british people'southward hopes to control their destiny and leave the eu. we are adamant to find a sustainable and durable solution to the protocol, but my correct honorable friend and the secretary of state are clear that if that cannot be accomplished, we'll take whatsoever steps necessary. >> final question. >> cheers, mr. speaker.

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"the new york times" carried the slice most the highest deaths in all of europe, 20% college cost of living than the people in northern ireland. requiring a multi-- [inaudible] for the republic of ireland. isn't it the case that the fifth largest economy of the earth, stiff and growing economy, that it requires businesses in northern ireland request to be removed, therefore, invoking article 16 -- [inaudible] >> thank y'all, mr. speaker. we don't need whatsoever international comparisons toss sell the benefit of northern ireland being an integral part of the uk. we are definitely better

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together. >> before we, before we come to prime government minister's questions, i would like -- [inaudible conversations] mr. mcneil, i don't need any help for you. this is an important message for people who are watching. before i come to prime minister'due south questions, i'd like to point out the british sign language interpretation of proceedings is available to lookout on the parliament live tv. nosotros now come to prime minister'due south questions. >> mr. speaker, may i brainstorm by saying that i empathise and share the anger up and downward the country at seeing number ten staff seeming to make low-cal of lockdowns. and i tin can understand how infuriating it must be to think that the people who accept been setting the rules have not been following the rules, mr.

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speaker. because i was also furious to see that prune. and, mr. speaker, i apologize, i apologize unreservedly for the offense that it has caused upwardly and downwardly the country, and i apologize for the impressions that it gives. but i echo, mr. speaker, that i have been repeatedly assured since these allegations emerged that there was no party and that, and that no covid rules were broken, ands that is what i have been repeatedly bodacious. but i've asked the cabinet secretary to institute all the facts and to written report back as soon every bit possible. and, mr. speaker, information technology goes without saying that if those rules were broken, so there will be disciplinary action for those involved. mr. speaker, i accept meetings with ministerial colleagues and

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others, and in add-on to my duties in this firm, i shall have further such meetings after today. if -- >> mr. speaker -- [inaudible] x million pound overspend if on council contractors which were awarded to labour counselor friends. does the prime minister agree with me that 47 years of labour control in -- my constituency? [inaudible] >> mr. speaker, i wholeheartedly agree with my honorable friend. up and down this country is yet again to level down rather than to level upwardly, and i encourage her constituents to install a labour

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council as soon equally possible, mr. speaker. >> we at present come to leader of the opposition is, keir starmer. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i heard what the prime minister said at the beginning of this session simply, frankly, it raises more questions than answers. final week i asked the prime government minister: the christmas political party on downing street on december the 18th. the prime number government minister, the government spent the week telling the public there was no party. all guidance was followed completely. millions of people now recollect the prime government minister was taking them for fools. they were lied to. they're right, aren't they is? >> prime minister. >> mr. speaker, i think the right honorable gentleman probably missed what i said. i apologized, i apologized for the impression that has been

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given. the staff at downing street takes this less than seriously. i'm sickened myself and furious. i repeat what i take said to him that i've been repeatedly assured that the -- >> social club, order, gild. [inaudible] >> the secretary or to investigate if exactly what happened, is and i repeat that there will be consequences for those involved if those rules were broken, mr. speaker. >> keir starmer. >> an internal investigation what happened. i idea last week -- mr. speaker, i thought last calendar week was bad plenty. surely, surely the prime minister isn't now going to get-go pretending that the first he knew about this was last night.

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surely. [laughter] we all watched the video of the prime number government minister'southward staff, including his personal spokesperson. they knew it was a party. they knew it was against the rules. they knew they couldn't admit it, and they thought it was funny. it's obvious what happened. [inaudible] [laughter] the prime minister has been caught red-handed. why doesn't he enthe investigation right now -- end the investigation right now by just admitting it? >> considering, mr. speaker, i've been repeateddedly assured that no rules were broken, mr. speaker. and they may not -- and i empathise, i understand public feet about this, and i empathize public indignation, but that is, but there is a take chances of doing a grave injustice to people who, frankly, were obeying the rules, mr. speaker. that is why the cabinet

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secretary volition be conducting an investigation, and that'southward why there will be the requisite disciplinary deportment if necessary. >> keir starmer. >> this pretense of further information, give me a break. he's even so taking the public for fools. on the today of the downing street -- on the twenty-four hours of the downing street party, trisha -- [inaudible] was breathless and feverish. you might desire to listen are. trisha followed the rules and didn't visit her mom. listening? four days later, on the mean solar day the prime minister'due south staff laughed about covering up the party, trisha's mom was admitted to hospital. trisha followed the rules and didn't visit. trisha'south mom spent christmas day in hospital. trisha followed the rules and didn't visit. two days later on trish shah'south mom

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died. trisha'due south mom died. what trishs wants to know is this: why did the prime minister allow the downing street party but didn't permit her to visit her dying mother in. >> mr. speaker, the first thing to say in common with everybody in this house, i transport my shies to the family -- sympathies to the family of trisha, and of course i sympathize trisha and her family, and i understand the pain of everybody who'due south suffered throughout this pandemic. and i know that the implication that he is trying to draw, the case that we are now investigating somehow should undermine public confidence in the measures that nosotros're taking. i think that's the indicate that he's trying to brand, merely i'yard not going to try to play politics with -- [inaudible conversations] and that is what he is doing.

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and the public, the public, mr. speaker, will not like to encounter, i don't remember the public do want to see confidence in their measures, in these measures undermined. and nosotros are taking, we are taking -- i think they can run into the differences, mr. speaker. we are taking the steps necessary to protect the public. above all, mr. speaker, by rolling out the vaccinations rather than focusing on the events of a year ago, mr. speaker. that is what we are focusing on, and that is why i remember the public will understand. >> keir starmer. >> it's not just the events of a year ago, is it? we're facing a new variant. even the prime number minister must understand the impairment he'south done to his brownie in enforcing the rules now and in the hereafter. trisha made an enormous personal sacrifice to do the correct affair, to follow the rules and assist defeat the virus. that's what she was asked to exercise. most people were just like trish

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shah last christmas. no one was dreaming of a zoom christmas, turkey dinners for ane, souvenir exchanges at service stations, but the virus was out of command. 489 people dice of covid on the twenty-four hours of the downing street political party. and so the british people put the health of others above themselves and followed the rules. isn't the prime government minister ashamed that his downing street couldn't practise the same? >> prime minister. >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker, i have said what i've said near the events on december the 18th. they volition be properly investigated and, mr. speaker, i will place a re-create of the secretary's report in the library. only what people should not practice is lose focus on what we are trying to exercise at present rather than -- we will bargain with the events of what may or may not have taken place on the 18th of december last year, mr. speaker. but what i believe today is

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rolling out the vaccinations across the country and what we're doing to protect the public. and he is, indeed, correct, mr. speaker, that we accept now in the omicron, in the omicron variant a variant that is spreading much faster, mr. speaker, than any variant than we've seen before, and that is what nosotros demand, with great respect to the honorable admirer, to focus on. and that is why i inquire everyone to get their jab. >> focusing on what would happen today, there was no government spokesperson on the media -- [inaudible] and that'southward the point, mr. speaker. this virus isn't defeated. we're going to face other tests where the british people may be asked past their leaders to brand farther sacrifices for the greater practiced. the queen marked the passing of the human she'd been married to for 73 years.

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leadership, cede. that's what gives leaders the moral say-so to lead. does the prime minister think he has the moral authority to lead and to enquire the british people to stick to the rules? >> prime minister. >> not only that, mr. speaker, but the labour party -- [inaudible] has played politics, has played politics, mr. speaker, throughout this pandemic. >> i've got to hear what the prime minister is saying considering i don't know when something is said, and i must hear the prime minister. prime minister. >> aye, mr. speaker. and if i may say so, throughout this pandemic, throughout this pandemic the leader of the opposition in particular has done zero but to play politics, to try to muddy the waters, to confuse the public and to cause major confusion nigh -- the public, mr.

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speaker, has has not been fieldk and they have got on with implementing the guidance, and they have got on in item, mr. speaker, with great commitment to the health of this country by going forrad to -- >> society, social club. prime minister. i'm not having this every week. now, if you want to be on the bench, conduct -- [inaudible] prime minister. >> mr. speaker, at every stage the labour leadership and the correct honorable admirer have tried to muddy the h2o and to play politics only the people in this state are have not been fooled. they have come up forward to get vaccinated faster than any other people in europe. nosotros've now done 20 1000000 boosters, mr. speaker. that is the single best affair nosotros can do, and i encourage everybody to keep going and get their booster jab. >> keir starmer. >> that is then drastic even his

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ain side tin can see it. last week the prime number government minister told us there was no party. now he thinks there's something to investigate. police don't investigate if crimes from a twelvemonth ago. [laughter] well, i can tell you that is total nonsense. [laughter] mr. speaker, westminster -- [inaudible] right now the cps are prosecuting over a dozen breaches of covid restrictions concluding december in those parties. they're doing their jobs, enforcing the laws of downing street. will the prime minister support the misand support the cps by handing over everything the regime knows about the party at downing street to the metropolitan police? >> mr. speaker, of course we will do that. we volition get on with the -- [inaudible] by the secretary. and, mr. speaker, he continually

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wants to play politics with this issue. we want to become on with our job of protecting this country during the pandemic, and, mr. speaker, the fastest seen rollout in europe -- vaccine rollout in europe. the political party reverse wants to decriminalize -- [inaudible] mr. speaker, and -- an opportunity to focus on that this evening. why not dorsum our borders nib, mr. speaker, and -- [inaudible] that's what the opposition should exist doing rather than playing politics. [inaudible conversations] >> equally we celebrate this christmas, i thank the prime number minister for -- [inaudible] christians and others who face persecution across the world. we demand to stand with them. the government has talked virtually

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resettlement for afghans who are members of religious minorities, those at risk of persecution for their beliefs. this gift of resettlement be bachelor by the stop of christmas? >> prime minister. >> i thank her very much for everything she does, special envoy for freedom, and she rightly says we have an afghan resettlement scheme coming. we've already taken 15,000, but it's important that we get vaccines right, mr. speaker, and to -- [inaudible] including the eligibility criteria will exist appear in due course by the home function. >> i now phone call the leader of the -- [inaudible] ian blackwell. >> thank you lot, mr. speaker. we are standing on the cliff edge of yet some other -- in this pandemic. omicron cases are rising chop-chop over the coming weeks. tough decisions will again have

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to be made to save lives and -- [inaudible] mr. speaker, trust and leadership is a matter of life and expiry. downing street willfully broke the rules and mocked the sacrifices we have all made, shattering the public's trust. the prime minister is responsible for losing the trust of the people. he can no longer atomic number 82 on the well-nigh pressing issues facing these islands. the prime minister has a duty, the e'er correct and moral choice left to him, and that is his resignation. >> prime minister. >> mr. speaker, i -- the party opposite and, indeed, the other party reverse are going to proceed to play politics. i am going to get on with the job. >> ian blackford.

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>> -- from a prime number government minister that quite only simply doesn't get it. mr. speaker, people beyond these islands accept followed the rules even when information technology meant missing friends and family, missing births, missing funerals, missing the chance to be beside a loved one in their dying moments. people have sacrificed at times to the betoken of breaking while the u.k. regime has laughed in our faces. it is articulate that this prime ministers has lost the support of the public and now even his ain benches. this is not -- [inaudible] this is a moment of moral reckoning. every member of the bourgeois benches must now decide is this human to lead these islands when lives are at pale? is it clear that this prime

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minister can desperately cling on to power? [inaudible] who's answered we simply tin't trust. >> on the other hand. i will hear this question whether that bench likes it or non. can i just say i'yard expecting better behavior. the public -- [inaudible] don't reply that question. ian blackford. >> i'm questioning this prime minister that nosotros cannot trust. it is cheer that the prime minister badly is clinging on to power and has got zip left to say to a man who we simply cannot trust. so, mr. speaker, it is time for members in this house to deed. if he doesn't resign, then he must be removed. >> prime minister. >> mr. speaker, i thank the right honorable gentleman for his support and confidence, but i am going to get on with the job, and i believe that that is

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what is the right thing to practice, and i retrieve information technology is very, very sorry that when the public needs clarity from their officials and politicians, that the parties opposite are trying to muddy the waters near events or nonevents of a year ago, mr. speaker. that is what they are doing today. >> we now have a question -- [inaudible] >> mr. speaker. prime minister. >> i thank my honorable friend who's an excellent chap, and i know there is ongoing discussion about the unique circumstances of the isle including the discussions about the possibility of a county deal. >> [inaudible] >> i thank the prime minister for his written report. will the government accept the findings of the independent written report that it itself commissioned this summer into a long-term, fair funding settlement for the republic of ireland, the final calculations of which due

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imminently, and in doing so, will he help me to right the wrongs that has been going on now for some six decades? give thanks you lot. >> prime minister. >> i thank my honorable friend very much. break down the cost that applies to the service delivery on the island, but i know the department is considering the details of the written report you mentioned, and i'chiliad sure volition keep him updated. >> jeffrey donalds. >> thanks, mr. speaker. in view of the impairment acquired to political stability in northern ireland and to our economy by the northern ireland protocol, noting the lack of progress removing the irish gaelic ocean border and recognizing the unionist consent for the protocol is not forthcoming, what urgent steps does the prime minister is and his government intend to take to honor his commitment to restore northern ireland's -- within the u.grand. internal market and safeguard the political institutions in northern ireland? >> prime minister.

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>> i thank the correct honorable gentleman. he and i take discussed this extentively, and he knows -- extensively, and he knows nosotros share a view that the protocol is not working in the manner that it needs to in order to guarantee the belfast skilful fri agreement. i don't believe things need to be that style. i think information technology could exist worked differently, and we desire our friends and partners to sympathise that, and we will continue to work with them to become them to run across things in the way that as people of both sides of the irish -- meet them. but in the meantime, mr. speaker, we do not remove the possibility of invoking article 16 to protect merchandise betwixt groovy united kingdom and northern ireland. >> [inaudible] >> thank you lot, mr. speaker. this calendar week thousands of my constituents and millions worldwide start the commemoration of the birth of his holiness. his life was given over to

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people of all castes, races and religions. he was, of course, the inspiration backside the worldwide, world-renowned nascent temple and hundreds of other temples. will my right honorable friend join me in celebrating that commemoration and giving good wishes to all hindus across the globe? >> i thank my honorable friend, and i was delighted -- and i thank him for his contribution to this country. i was flighted to visit the temple -- delighted to visit the temple last month and to hear about all they're washed during the pandemic, and i wish everybody in that community, all those celebrating, all the very all-time. >> thank you lot, mr. speaker. the -- of this government is a lark from the. [inaudible] information technology should be taking. we all know that the chinese government denied human rights to minority communities, the predominantly muslim uyghur

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population --ing. [inaudible] acts of genocide. in the face of these, president biden has -- [inaudible] new zealand and australia. this international -- is will the prime number minister -- [inaudible] commit the u.k. to joining the diplomatic boycott or does the -- [inaudible] trump human rights? >> no, mr. speaker. we brand all those points regularly to the chinese, and indeed i did to president xi when i talked to him recently. as i said, we do not back up supporting boy9 cots, merely in that location are no plans for ministers to nourish the winter olympics. >> cheers, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, many of my constituents -- [inaudible] are struggling to access -- [inaudible] pain and suffering in detail for children from armed forces families and veterans. my right honorable friend has -- [inaudible] does he concur with me that some

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of this money must be used to level up key care or provisions? does he share my surprise -- and will he -- [inaudible] >> prime number minister. >> mr. speaker, i know that -- the education making sure to meliorate the recruitment and retention of dentists, i understand the uneven dental schools throughout the state, and i'm sure as they consider their adjacent steps, they will have heard her appeal. >> thanks, mr. speaker. wrl thousands of people in -- [inaudible] share border houses without heat and electricity, yet it took five days for a ministerial statement to be made and a calendar week to transport in the army. my constituents weren't just left without power, they were left without a regime that cared. can the prime minister look me in the eye and honestly say that

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he did everything he could as soon as he could to assistance the people of durham? >> prime number minister. >> yes, i can, mr. speaker, and i can tell her that i was many contact with representatives of the local government of the army, of northern power filigree and others to see what more we could do to assist them in restoring power. and i sympathize very much with the families who lost ability for an unconscionably long menstruation, mr. speaker, and the explanation of the electricity company about why that was so. we must learn lessons from storms, make sure nothing like that happens over again. [inaudible conversations] >> mr. speaker, i know we all hold that our vaccination program has been a tremendous success. vaccinations are the forepart line of defense against all variants of covid, and the booster jab is a vital component to this.

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just in rural areas like mine there are few and very far betwixt, and two-thirds of house-spring people, those perhaps the most vulnerable, most in demand haven't nevertheless received their booster. so can i inquire my right honorable friend what steps the authorities'south taking to insure more doses are available particularly in rural areas, and would he enquire the health secretary to meet me with some urgency to insure my constituents can get their boosters and -- [inaudible] this wintertime. >> mr. speaker, amongst the heros are pharmacists as he rightly says upwardly and down the state, and we have 1500 pharmacies vaccinating people near where they live. i know that the nhs are considering the need to support more than popular-upwardly clinics, and i'm happy to arrange a meeting with him to discuss this further. >> [inaudible] >> thank you, mr. speaker.

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volition the prime minister tell the house whether there was a party in downing street on the 13th of november? >> prime minister. >> mr. speaker, no, but i'chiliad sure that whatever happens, the guidance was followed and the rules were followed at the time. >> [inaudible] >> thank you, mr. speaker. we know the booster vaccines are essential in our fight confronting covid. since -- [inaudible] one of the biggest hindrances is the xv minutes people have to wait post-stage. if we could redudes that or take that -- reduce thousands of hours. so volition the prime number minister and the jci to look and encounter if it is safe to practise so especially for those people receiving their tertiary phase booster? >> prime minister. >> my honorable friend makes a very good point, and i tin can tell him that we are in the procedure

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of reviewing the 15-minute waiting requirement for both booster doses, and nosotros go along to exist guide by the jcpi and -- [inaudible] >> catherine smith. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituents are -- including identity on their own children. non anything that they allocated to -- [inaudible] if can the prime minister explain why my constituents cannot if an -- cannot access an nhs dentist? >> prime minister. >> i thank her. we're putting record money into the nhs including dentistry, and if she'd like to write me with the cases that she mentioned, i'd be happy to take it upwardly with the secretary of land for health. >> [inaudible] >> thank you, mr. speaker. on many occasions the prime minister equally has spoken i know to

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primary-age children well-nigh careers and the opportunities that are ahead of them. does my correct honorable friend agree with me that every child should accept the chance to see adults from different professions, different backgrounds to be inspired for the time to come, and this could place a major -- play a major part in delivering the leveling-up calendar? >> prime minister. >> yes, mr. speaker. and i thank my honorable friend. it's admittedly true that career strategy, we've invested so far ii million pounds for creative early learning in chief schools, and as anybody in this house will at present, you go -- from children, and they are oftentimes very, very ambitious for their hereafter. >> [inaudible] >> mr. speaker, a farmer that died of covid, five days later her sister died of covid. she is devastated and appalled at recent revelations as to what has gone on in downing street.

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she asks this question of the prime number minister: does trust in british politics matter in -- matter? >> yes, it does, mr. speaker, and that'southward why information technology is absolutely vital of course we should go to the bottom of what may or may not have taken place on the 18th of dec terminal year, just i urge her and everybody else to get their booster jab and wait after themselves. >> [inaudible] >> mr. speaker, at the moment indecent exoppose your or flashing is illegal off line simply non online. i really welcome my right honorable friend's support for that change when he spoke in november. will he support flashing and other formses of sexual image abuse online in the forthcoming online safety nib when it comes to this house? >> i thank my if right honorable

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friend. she's right to draw attention to that phenomenon, and it is ane of the issues that is being addressed by my correct honorable friend in the online bill. >> thank you, mr. speaker. concluding year i asked the prime government minister what progress had been fabricated -- [inaudible] past 2024. the budget confirms that u.k.'s government'due south planned investment will not attain that -- [inaudible] appg, let me tell the prime minister -- [inaudible] drastic to start -- and deserve amend. why is your government failing to deliver resources on that pledge? >> prime minister. >> mr. speaker, we are absolutely delivering 4,000 zero

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emission buses, and nosotros're also committed to supporting a u.g. bus manufacturing. [inaudible conversations] >> mr. speaker, the prime minister has already been asked near the winter olympics, but in listening to his answer i take to say, sadly, i call up it's not at all strong plenty. may i support the request that the u.k. government now act against this dictatorial, brutal chinese government that is persecuting everybody from christians through the bedouins and terrorizing the uyghurs? will the british government follow suit with the americans, the australians and fifty-fifty the lithuanians and, please, delight, i beg of him, brand a diplomatic cold-shoulder of these olympic games. >> mr. speaker, it'southward cheer from what i -- clear from what i said earlier on, the authorities has no hesitation in raising these bug with cathay as i did with president eleven the last time i

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talked to him, and there will exist a diplomatic boycott, there volition be a diplomatic boycott of the winter olympics in beijing. no ministers are expected to attend. all i can tell the house is i practise not think that sporting boycotts are sensible, and that remains the policy of the government. >> [inaudible] >> the prime minister be aware of -- [inaudible] will the prime government minister initiate a great -- to recover this public money and prosecute -- [inaudible] committed more than a year agone? >> prime minister. >> mr. speaker, of grade nosotros will have action confronting anybody who'due south defrauded -- [inaudible] or otherwise. >> [inaudible] >> mr. speaker, there are major

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reports of a chiffonier if meeting and printing briefing this afternoon to initiate covid wintertime plan b without reference to this business firm. covid passage will not increase uptake of the vaccine, but will create a segregated order. is my correct honorable friend, the prime minister, enlightened that very few will be convinced by this diversionary tactic? >> prime number minister. [inaudible conversations] >> no decision will be taken without consulting the chiffonier. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. this land is angry, and understandably then. last christmas while we were in hockdown, millions of -- lockdown, millions of people were unable to be with their families. thousands of people waved

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through their intendance home windows at their loved ones. people died without that last touch from their daughters, their sons, their wives. working in intensive intendance, i wept behind my mask at three children talking to their dying mother on an ipad, begged her to wake up. countless children now growing upwardly without parents. while parties were held at number ten. mr. speaker, this is disgraceful. this is an insult to everyone who followed the rules. information technology is an insult to anybody who budget with allowed to say -- who wasn't allowed to say their final adept-bye. this happened on the prime minister's watch. and so my question, my question is very uncomplicated.

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how does the prime government minister sleep at night. >> mr. speaker, i desire to say, get-go of all, i want to repeat what i said earlier on nigh what happened last twelvemonth, a year ago, or what may non take happened. and i want to say i share and understand her grief and her -- i thank her for her service in the nhs. and, mr. speaker, i know how much this country has been has been through, and i know how difficult it'southward been through. and if you tin can ask me how i sleep at nighttime, the answer is, of course, i take full responsibility and personal responsibility for everything that this government has done. simply i must say to yous, mr. speakerring, and i say to the house there is a way forward for this house and this country at present. it's to focus on the position we are in, and above all, to get our vaccinations every bit fast as nosotros perhaps tin. nosotros're in a much better position

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this year than nosotros were final year, and that is cheers to the vaccination coil toout, and i urge every -- rollout, and i urge every member of this house to join that entrada and the great british vaccination effort. [inaudible conversations] >> there's lots of points of lodge. [inaudible] >> thank y'all, mr. speaker. i was informed past the government front bench that he has to go. my goodness, i think those of usa on this side of the house admittedly concur that he has to negotiation he has to go as prime minister. mr. speaker -- >> here on c-span2, nosotros'll exit the british house of eatables every bit members move on to other business. y'all've been watching prime government minister's question time aired live wednesdays at 7 a.m. eastern when parliament is in session. a reminder you can see this week's session over again sunday night at 9 eastern and pacific on c-span.

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>> coming up today on c-span, the business firm is dorsum at 10 a.m. eastern to accept up several bills including one that gives the federal maritime. committee boosted authority to send international shipping serviceman kates. some other would create new grant inquiry and development of therapies for als and other neurological diseases. the senate'south back at 10 a.thou. to consider nominations. on c-span3, the supreme courtroom hears oral argument nearly a tuition payment programme in maine that excludes religious schools. that's alive at 10 a.one thousand. eastern. in the afternoon the ceo of instagram testifies on what's existence done to keep children condom on the social media platform. ♪ >> download c-span'southward new mobile app an

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