Leave the eu so we can get along with our dynamic agenda. Thank you, mr. Speaker. A worldrenowned nature reserve no lessnstituency is than David Attenborough but is threatened i proposals to build 500 houses on adjoining lands. When the right honorable friend put in a good word for the Prime Minister to ask him and joining me to lie down in front of the bulldozers to protect the Natural Heritage . I will await put a good word on his behalf and i share your passion with deserving natural habitats. They are crucial to the local planning process. You understand i cant comment on individual planning applications. Mr. Speaker, yesterday marked the start of black History Month. I will pay tribute to a young woman already making history this month. The first british medalin 36 years to win a. She won silver at the 100 meters. , she said to go one better in the 200 meters. [laughter] [chatter] was preface to a question. Mr. Speaker, if i may continue uninterrupted [laughter] there is a specific issue of how many of the hundreds of abuses and violent messages she received using the Prime Ministers own words. The Prime Minister dismissed these concerns. Since that exchange, my honorable friend has received further death threats. Some again quoting the Prime Ministers words. Isth threats and abuse something the women across this house experience. Would you take the opportunity to apologize on behalf of the Prime Minister for his initial dismissive response . I think the right honorable lady. And my eagerness to give rise was on the because it is fitting in black History Month as the right honorable lady is the first black mp to take to this q. Chbox for p and for pmq. It is something that every right honorable member could take pride in. Increasing there must be zero tolerance for any abuse. And the level of abuse she has received is totally disgusting and totally unacceptable. As a passionate champion of free , the remarks that the right honorable friend made were suggestions that they could not describe. Clear, givenely the substance of the legislation , it would undermine the government that on all sides we want to achieve. We can take it that there is no apology from the foreign secretary. There was a very specific point that they raised about the abuse she gets using the Prime Ministers own language. Deliberately disturbing billboards showing unborn fetuses have been put up in the london number of london borough. Because theseting billboards are targeting her in response to her work to decriminalize abortion in Northern Ireland. Abortion should be decriminalized on the 21st of october. When will the Prime Minister due to ensure that later on this month, women in Northern Ireland will have the same human rights to legal and safe abortion has women in england, wales, and scotland yakker scotland . Other is referring to the right honorable member and the abuse that she has received. We believe it is totally unacceptable. There is a place for free speech but that should never allow we should never allow that to cross over into abuse and intimidation. The most important thing we can do on the specific issue is get institutions in Northern Ireland back up and running so that they can exercise their rights on behalf of the people of Northern Ireland. The foreign secretary has not said anything about the horrific posters. Weekpeaker, labor last ended the rate clause that forces women to serve a full page to get financial help. Will they remove the of borat rateclause abhorrent clause rape c lalause. We have looked at this issue and we continue to look at it. Using subject of inflammatory language, it is on all sides of that house. I know that my right honorable willds look at this and continue to take questions and scrutinize this very carefully so we get the balance right. Theuld say to her that on labor side, they want to abolish universal credit and engage in an open spending spree on handouts. That is the wrong thing. On our side, we want to help. How much more dismissive can the foreign secretary beat when people and families are dependent on benefits . We are talking about a system which is fair, just, and is not subject people to undo humiliation. Week, the 100yearold travel company went out of business. We know 72 of the workers are women. We know that governments around the world stretched in. Secretary thought it wasnt her job. Secretaryreign explained to those workers why their government sat idling by idly by . We did not sit idly by. They made sure that those holiday makers could be returned back to the u. K. That required a huge amount of work including in my own department. Bailing it out, it is very clear that they look at the financing behind. They would not render the company more sustainable. And we make sure that in the jobs inm we create new this country. We will continue with that. What we are not want to do is routinely bailout companies that are unsustainable. Nobody is asking the government to routinely bailout companies. What we are asking the government is why wont you even meet with a worker . Mr. Speaker, whether it is women members in this house, women claiming benefits, womens reproductive rights in Northern Ireland, and the failure to support women workers at thomas cook, isnt this a government letting women down . On this side of the house, we are proud to be on our second female Prime Minister. [shouting and chatter] i want to hear his answer. He has embarked on his answer. I want to hear it. Bench payingfront tribute to the right honorable gentleman. For her accomplishments in tackling violence against women. And the Domestic Violence bill we will be reintroducing for further debate. They have not mentioned the fact that there are 600,000 more women and girls in poverty than in 2010. Can i say gently to him that i was a member of this house while y mps dissonance traded misses thatcher. Tory mps work to there will to female Prime Minister. And it seems to me that tory members of parliament may, on occasion, make women their leaders, but they need to learn how to need to learn treat them less cruelly. Can i gently say in relation to Margaret Thatcher that if she about that, you might have a word with the shadow chancellor. She talked about labours record. Can i remind her that because of labors economic mismanagement, we saw female unemployment rise by over a quarter. On the outside, we are proud. Womengher percentage of and records lower than the last labor government. Order. Ive am right in that she has had her six questions. There will be more. Margot james. Does the right honorable gentleman agree that legislation to establish a tough, independent regulator of Internet Companies and powers and challenges the automatic aght to anonymity online priority for the queens speech. Place withthe safest members of our society. And they put them at risk. Is it a disgrace that the Prime Minister is not here . Since he was elected in july, he has only 10 one Prime Ministers questions. Mr. Speaker, right now, the dealing in ar is briggs it fantasy. The government will not seek an extension. They will not obey their legal obligations. Speaker, yet again, the Prime Minister is prepared to act unlawfully. Has the Prime Minister not learned his lesson . He is not above the law. These sources are correct that the Prime Minister will not obey the law. Is this government seriously planning to take on parliament and will the foreign secretary rule that out . At this moment, the Prime Minister is setting up a proposal. We want to avoid or no deal scenario. This to try to support the government. About suspecting judgment. When it comes to saving the United Kingdom and the judgment of the people of the United Kingdom to give an effect on that . We will always respect legal judgment. The Prime Minister cannot be trusted and the foreign secretary cant even commence the Prime Minister to the letter of the law. Mr. Speaker, that government must be stopped. We must stop this Prime Minister by removing him from office. Other parties need to step up. Ensure a briggs it extension. And call a general election. This is not an option. I asked the foreign secretary, will he give the Prime Minister a message. It is not a case of if, but when. We will bring this government down. It is sounding like he is all mouth and no trousers. Because if he had the chance for a general election. The best chances to back this government and good for all sorts. On saturday, i was knocking on doors with my listening team. As we do every week. Will leave or remain, voters were crystal clear. Of brexit done by the 31st october. Deputy Prime Minister, can you reassure my constituents that we will leave the European Union by , come whatthis month may, no ifs or buts. Must leave by the end of october, come what may. We are committed to doing that. The most effective way of doing it that will reunite his house and give the country back together is get behind the Prime Ministers efforts to secure a good deal. We can support the United Kingdom rather than trying to undermine the negotiating position in brussels. Without it, you cant have education, productivity, or else. It cost 1. 4 billion a year and that figure is now four years old. That inflation was in the library. She is right to raise the issue of the quality of housing. We want the social housing tenants to feel like they are treated with respect. Running his own business and when he went to work, it was respect. We have delivered over 220,000 additional homes. Mr. John major. The indignation that i already fully share in this, a major policy announcement for historic significance. The house of commons, not even having a statement. It is a conference in which the Prime Minister, who i may remind you voted to stop us leaving the European Union at the end of with anegan the speech attack on parliament. If a deal is obtained. I dont vote for any deal. It seems to me that it is obvious otherwise. To blame the European Union for a lack of agreement and to arouse fury between people and parliament, those who escape from responsibility which seems that it was at the far right of the party. The proposal that we are setting out to brussels and the Prime Minister special advisors, they will be set out first in the house of commons. Secretary has come from that position but they will be sent out in written proposals. I know that later today let me just say that we have had nuanced views. But the one thing that we all want to do is get the deal right now. And that is why attempts have been deeply counterproductive. That effect for the referendum and keeping touch with the electorate of this country. To date, the framework published in july of 2018 changed the policy that we have for generators. It is a policy that allowed future developments to be considered. They dont want to spend the money. This, areas at the edge of my constituency are now under threat from inappropriate government. And we want the prime mister to review the policy, protect the areas from the developers. It is of importance to everyone here today. It is very clear that the greenbelt must be protected and brownfields must be brought forward. We have introduced measures to boost the ability to raise up homes in more urban areas. The huge amount of money and we answer about the significant communities that say where they are housing. We are making sure that we give councils the support they need to build the right homes in the right places. It could include new jobs, stateoftheart facilities, and something that everybody in north New Hampshire should get in north hampshire should get behind. Im sure the secretary will look at it very carefully. Backing with the biggest in history. He could only do that with a Strong Economy and that is precisely what the labour party will put at risk. Constituent, my richard should have been paid. It was the first time in his life that he wasnt. Metard, like many others with his union. Given the warning signs were there for months, will the government use this extraparliamentary time to bring forward emergency legislation and stop the further airline collapse. And millions taken by the directors. Can i say that i feel for anyone whether it is people stranded abroad are people that of lost their jobs. I sent out the position of where the government doesnt systematically bailout, which is unsustainable. If the honorable lady looks at those figures, she will see that that was not sustainable. We will make sure that we look at any of the details. We are not raising taxes on businesses and you are supporting the workers. That is what we are doing. How is it that the government is allowing special advisors and number 10 downing street speaking on behalf of the government to tell outright lies. Advisor. Ecial the mail on sunday that they were in receipt of foreign funding. Something that is totally untrue. Was going to be the subject of a government investigation. Something which is also completely untrue. The country has not yet been run as a police state by mr. Cummings. I think my right honorable learned friend. The position of the Government Advisors and ministers aside. This is Patricia Gibson but k you, mr. Speaker. Can the first secretary of state set out clearly and unambiguously for this house in what circumstances will the Prime Minister right to the Eu Council President , as set out in the terms of the benn act . Raab the government has been very clear. We will respect the law. I would ask all of the honorable shoddy piecet that of legislation to reflect on the demonstrable conditions, the £1 billion a . Month that it would cost the uk taxpayer and undermining the position of the u. K. Government to get a deal in brussels, where they are actually courting the no deal scenario they pretend they want to avoid. Vara mr. Speaker, may i join with the right honorable lady with her achievements . Mr. Speaker, today marks the 150th birth anniversary of mahatma gandhi. Does my right hon. Friend agree with me that his message of nonviolence, religious tolerance and greater rights for women is as applicable today as it was in his lifetime . Hear, hear raab my honorable friend is absolutely right, and i would go one further and tout the words of Martin Luther king, who said judged by the content of your character, not the color of your skin, let alone your gender. That is why we on this side of the house are proud of our record of record levels of bame communities in employment and children from bame communities taking more rigorous gcses. We have the first asian chancellor, the first female asian home secretary and i am proud to be in the most diverse cabinet in history. Mcmorrin thank you, mr. Speaker. My constituent anne has an autoimmune condition and needs 20 tablets a day to control pain. This medicine is her lifeline, and without it she could die, but she has been warned that a Nodeal Brexit will mean a severe risk in their supply. Can the secretary of state say why his government are willing to risk her life and many others by refusing to rule out no deal, choosing a policy of ruin over delay . Raab i would say to the honorable lady that, of course we share the concerns of anyone , in the position of the hon. Ladys constituent. That is why the head of the nhs, sir simon stevens, and the Health Secretary have said that they have put in place all the necessary arrangements to make sure that, in a nodeal scenario, medicines will continue to flow across the border, as is required. But if she really wants to avoid a nodeal scenario, she should get behind this government getting a good deal in brussels, and that is the best thing for all concerned. You, mr. Thank speaker. I congratulate my right honorable friend on his role today. I remember when my right hon. Friend resigned from the cabinet because of his disagreements policy, a route i subsequently became familiar with, but does his experience not remind him that there are honourable, different opinions across this house about how we leave the European Union and about how we interpret the will of the people, and the essential thing is that every member here representing their constituency has a role to play in that . And can i urge him when working with my right honorable friend the Prime Minister to make sure that any decisions, any progress, is taken through this house . B i can give my right honorable friend that assurance. I do understand, and we have always managed to stay on civil, cordial, even amiable terms throughout all the challenges of brexit, which we on both sides of the house should seek to do. Parliament of course has a . Crucial role to play. I do not think anyone can legitimately say that parliament, with the stalwart support of the speaker, has not scrutinised brexit at every stage. But we also have to remember on all sides, and particularly on this side, the promises we made to the voters to give effect to done, and get brexit that is the way th