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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Week In Parliament 20170422 : vi
Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Week In Parliament 20170422 : vi
Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Week In Parliament 20170422
To the week in parliament, when theresa may went public with the
Best Kept Secret
in westminster. I have just chaired a meeting of the cabinet where we agreed that the government should call a general election, to be held on the 8th ofjune. Opposition parties say they welcome the fight, but. This is the
Prime Minister
who promised there wouldnt be one. A
Prime Minister
who cannot be trusted. Meanwhile in holyrood, the snp and the conservatives square up over scotlands future. But it wasnt all about the general election. In the commons, there was concern over the
Nuclear Ambitions
of north korea. And condemnation of the alleged death, detention and torture of gay men in chechnya. Others would join in beating him with sticks or metal rods and demanding to know the names of other gay men that he knew in chechnya. But first on paper, it had looked like mps were set for a gentle return after easter, with just a little light legislating to keep them busy in the the chamber. Peers, meanwhile, had not yet even returned from their break, with another week of their recess to run. So it was to a
Hastily Assembled And Unsuspecting Press
pack that theresa may unleashed the
Best Kept Secret
in westminster on tuesday morning. Mrs may explained why shed changed her mind about holding an early election. The country is coming together, but westminster is not. In recent weeks, labour have threatened to vote against the final agreement we reach with the
European Union
. The
Liberal Democrats
have said they want to grind the business of government to a standstill. The
Scottish National
party say they will vote against the legislation that formally repeals britains membership of the
European Union
. And unelected members of the
House Of Lords
have vowed to fight us every step of the way. Our opponents believe, because the governments majority is so small, that our resolve will weaken and that they can force us to change course. They are wrong. If we do not hold a general election now, their political gameplaying will continue and the negotiations with the
European Union
will reach their most difficult stage in the run up to the next scheduled election. Division in westminster will risk our ability to make a success of brexit, and it will cause damaging uncertainty and instability to the country. So we need a general election and we need one now. Because we have at this moment a one off chance to get this done while the
European Union
agrees its negotiating position, and before the detailed talks began. Theresa may no longer has the power to call an election exactly when she wants under the fixed term parliaments act, two thirds of mps must support of the idea. So it was announced that the next afternoon thered be a 90 minute debate and that all important vote. But first, there was the small matter of
Prime Minister
s questions to get through. We welcome the general election, but. But, but this is a. This is a
Prime Minister
who promised there wouldnt be one. A
Prime Minister
who cannot be trusted. She says its about leadership, yet is refusing to defend her record in television debates. And it is not hard to see why. The
Prime Minister
says we have a stronger economy. Yet she cant explain why peoples wages are lower today than they were ten years ago, or why more households are in debt, 6
Million People
earning less than the living wage,
Child Poverty
is up,
Pensioner Poverty
is up, so why are so many people getting poorer . Well, i can assure the right honourable gentleman, first of all, i would point. I would point out to him that i have been answering his questions and debating these matters every wednesday that parliament has been sitting since i became
Prime Minister
, and i will be taking out to the country in this campaign a proud record of a conservative government. A stronger economy, an economy with a deficit nearly two thirds down, with 30
Million People
with a tax cut, 4
Million People
taking out of income tax altogether,
Record Levels
of employment, and £1250 more a year for pensioners. Thats a record we can be proud of. If the
Prime Minister
is so confident that a hard brexit, pro austerity, and the
Immigration Case
is right, she should debate it with leaders during the campaign. Theresa may said shed be out campaigning in every part of the uk and she had this advice for the snp. Now is the time for them to put aside their
Tunnel Vision
on independence and actually explain to the scottish people why under the snp, there are not putting as much money into the
Health Service
as they have been given from the uk, there are not exercising the powers theyve been given, and
Scottish Education
is getting worse. Its time they got back to the dayjob. The
British Public
deserve to hear
Party Leaders
set out their plans and debate them publicly, but the
Prime Minister
has refused to take part in televised leaders debates. Why will she not debate these issues . What is she scared of . I can assure the honourable gentleman that i will be debating these issues publicly across the country, as well every
Single Member
of the conservative team. A veteran labour mp raised alleged breaches of
Election Expenses
from the 2015 election which are still being investigated by some police forces. Will the
Prime Minister
give a guarantee that no tory mps who is under investigation by the police and the legal authorities over
Election Expenses
in the last general election be a candidate in this election . Because if she will not accept that, this is the most squalid election that has happened in my lifetime. I stand by all the conservative mps who are in this house, and who will be out there standing again, campaigning for a conservative government that will give a brighter and
Better Future
for this country. Theresa may. A short time later, mps had their chance to debate and vote on mrs mays call for an early election. If this election is, as the
Prime Minister
says, about a more secure future for this country, if it is an election of such national significance, we should have an urgent change in the law to give britains 1. 5 million 16 and i7 year olds a say in what will very much be their future on the 8th ofjune. The people of
Northern Ireland
will have a clear choice. They will have a clear choice as to whether they will want to rally round and say very, very firmly that they want
Northern Ireland
to remain part of the united kingdom, or whether they want to go down the route presented by sinn fein, which is this
Marxist Leninist Concept Of A Republic
which has been rejected even by most people who accept their nationalism, but reject what they stand for in terms of their
Economic Outlook
and all the rest of it. In essence, the
Prime Minister
s argument is that she has no confidence in parliament. So we have this bizarre situation where we had a referendum that was about taking back control and parliamentary sovereignty, but a
Prime Minister
who pronounces that she has no confidence in parliament. Mr speaker, against the eu, for the eu, then against again. Against holding a general election, and now determined to have a general election. The record is about as straight as the legendary
European Union
banana. To suggest that she needs a mandate to negotiate brexit isjust ridiculous. She was given that mandate on the 24th ofjune, by a majority of the british people, and it is up to her now to carry that out. There is only one reason why the
Prime Minister
wants a general election on the 8th ofjune, and that is, she figures she has a better chance of winning it now than she does in the future. I know that this government, which has delivered so much already and has so much more to deliver, will have a resonance with the
British Public
when they look at what is on offer from the other parties, who are divided, they are wrangling, their scaremongering, and they arent brexit denial. And at the end,
Theresa May Co
mforta bly and at the end,
Theresa May Co
mfortably got her way. Order, order. The ayes to the right, 422. The noes to the left, 13. And that meant theresa may had well over the two thirds majority she needed to dissolve parliament for an early election and the 8th ofjune. The snp won all but three of the 59 scottish seats at westminster, but they abstained on that commons vote. At holyrood, where they form the government, they were rather more demonstrative. At
First Minister
s questions on thursday,
Nicola Sturgeon
said the question was who would stand up for scotland against an increasingly hardline tory government. We have seen the damage that tories do with a small majority. I know they dont want to hear it, but with a small majority, the tories have cut scotlands budget, theyve imposed the bedroom tax, the rape clause, cuts in disabled support, robbed women of their pension entitlement. Lets think about the damage a tory government could do with a bigger majority. She focused on what the snp are calling the rape clause, a benefits change which limits payments to two children, unless a woman can show a third child resulted from rape or coercion. This tory government is forcing women to prove that they have been raped before they get access to benefits for their children. I will give. Ill give
Ruth Davidson
the chance to do today what she has shamefully so far refused to do. Do not pass the buck. Stand up here today and tell this chamber, tell scotland straight, do you support the rape clause in principle or do you, like me, think it is utterly abhorrent . Answer the question. Ill answer the question the same way i answered it in the press this morning. If the
First Minister
doesnt like the two child tax policy she can change it. But the truth is. The truth is this
First Minister
is always happier, always happier, complaining about the uk government than she is about doing anything herself. And the fact is that the way the snp is readying itself to pour negativity on this country at this election is shameful. And she might not like it, she might not like it, but scotland is part of this united kingdom. And if the
First Minister
really wants to set out her stall at this election isnt a practical vision of how she is governing scotland the very least that we should all expect . Given the way that education and the economy are going, is she just banking on the fact that scots just wont buy it . The
First Minister
has said that she wants an honest debate. So lets have it. It suits the snp for the tories to stay in power. Thats why they refused to vote theresa may out of office yesterday. And every day that the tories remain in power 430,000 scots go without a real living wage. Waspi women go without the pension they have worked their whole lives for. And young people have their
Housing Benefit
stripped away from them. It suits the snp for the tories to stay in power because the only thing the snp has ever cared about is independence. So tell us,
First Minister
, on the 8th ofjune, what is more important . Kicking the tories out of office or having another divisive referendum . Jeremy corbyn is unelectable and will leave
Labour Carping
from the sidelines. How do we know that . Because thats what
Kezia Dugdale
said aboutjeremy corbyn. So, you know, iagree with
Kezia Dugdale
about how awful and how damaging this tory government is. Thats why i think it is so utterly shameful and disgraceful that labour have allowed itself to get in the position that this lot are 20 points ahead of them in the
Opinion Polls
uk wide, and even ahead of them in scotland as well. Thats labours failure and it is an utter disgrace. Nicola sturgeon. Away from the election mps turned their eyes to the wider world and united in condemnation of the treatment of gay men in the russian republic of chechnya. Answering an urgent question the
Foreign Office
minister, sir alan duncan, who was the first openly gay conservative mp, said the reported torture and killing was beyond contempt. The arbitrary detention and ill treatment of over 100 men in chechnya because of their
Sexual Orientation
is of deep concern to the uk. Credible reports suggesting that at least four people have been killed and many have been tortured are particularly shocking. Statements by the
Regional Government
in chechnya which appeared to condone and incite violence against lgbt people are utterly despicable. The question had been raised by a labour mp. We are talking about beatings, abuse,
Electric Shock
treatments. I do not say this lightly but some have described gay concentration camps. And the guardians shaun walker, express the horrors that we are seeing. He described a situation where an individual at least once a day, captors attached metal clamps, and sent powerful
Electric Shock
s through his body. If he managed not to scream others joined in beating him with sticks or metal rods and demanding to know the names of other gay men that he knew in chechnya. So if we have any doubts of the brutality of this regime towards the
Lgbt Community
we need not have them. So he asked, what had the
British Government
done to put pressure on the russian or chechen governments . We fully condemn this. We do use all engagement with russia to make our voice clear. I did so personally with the
Deputy Foreign
minister of russia when i met him two or three weeks ago. We spoke on general
Human Rights Matters
and also chechnya. And may i say that i hope this house will be fully united in giving as strong as possible a message to russia, and to chechnya in particular, that this kind of activity is beyond contempt and is not acceptable in the world in which we live. Whether we like it or not, kadyrov actually has the fundamental support in some terms, of his nation, as a region of the russian federation. So how do we undermine that is also about investment and also about our foreign aid in tackling human rights across the world. So will the
Deputy Foreign
minister commit now here on the floor of the house in fighting for human rights, lgbt and other rights in places like chechnya, to ensure that his foreign aid budget doesnt change after the general election . I think we should all commit to
Fighting Prejudice
wherever we find it and i hope that when we stand in the
Election Onjune 8th
that will be part of all of the views that we hold as we present ourselves to the electorate. The
Foreign Secretary
came to the commons to update mps on the situation in north korea following a failed missile test. North koreas vice
Foreign Minister
told the bbc pyongyang would continue to test missiles and would launch a pre
Emptive Nuclear
strike if it thought the us was planning an attack. In the commons borisjohnson called on china to use its influence with the country. The regime is now developing
Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles
which would be capable of delivering a
Nuclear Strike
on the mainland
United States
. These weapons have not yet been fully tested but no one can be complacent about the potential threat they pose. Yesterday i spoke to my chinese counterpart and i urged him to use beijings unique influence to restrain north korea and to allow a peaceful resolution of this crisis. This crisis can only be resolved through coordinated international action, through the de escalation of tensions, and ultimately through negotiations. So can he assure us that britain will argue against any unilateral
Best Kept Secret<\/a> in westminster. I have just chaired a meeting of the cabinet where we agreed that the government should call a general election, to be held on the 8th ofjune. Opposition parties say they welcome the fight, but. This is the
Prime Minister<\/a> who promised there wouldnt be one. A
Prime Minister<\/a> who cannot be trusted. Meanwhile in holyrood, the snp and the conservatives square up over scotlands future. But it wasnt all about the general election. In the commons, there was concern over the
Nuclear Ambitions<\/a> of north korea. And condemnation of the alleged death, detention and torture of gay men in chechnya. Others would join in beating him with sticks or metal rods and demanding to know the names of other gay men that he knew in chechnya. But first on paper, it had looked like mps were set for a gentle return after easter, with just a little light legislating to keep them busy in the the chamber. Peers, meanwhile, had not yet even returned from their break, with another week of their recess to run. So it was to a
Hastily Assembled And Unsuspecting Press<\/a> pack that theresa may unleashed the
Best Kept Secret<\/a> in westminster on tuesday morning. Mrs may explained why shed changed her mind about holding an early election. The country is coming together, but westminster is not. In recent weeks, labour have threatened to vote against the final agreement we reach with the
European Union<\/a>. The
Liberal Democrats<\/a> have said they want to grind the business of government to a standstill. The
Scottish National<\/a> party say they will vote against the legislation that formally repeals britains membership of the
European Union<\/a>. And unelected members of the
House Of Lords<\/a> have vowed to fight us every step of the way. Our opponents believe, because the governments majority is so small, that our resolve will weaken and that they can force us to change course. They are wrong. If we do not hold a general election now, their political gameplaying will continue and the negotiations with the
European Union<\/a> will reach their most difficult stage in the run up to the next scheduled election. Division in westminster will risk our ability to make a success of brexit, and it will cause damaging uncertainty and instability to the country. So we need a general election and we need one now. Because we have at this moment a one off chance to get this done while the
European Union<\/a> agrees its negotiating position, and before the detailed talks began. Theresa may no longer has the power to call an election exactly when she wants under the fixed term parliaments act, two thirds of mps must support of the idea. So it was announced that the next afternoon thered be a 90 minute debate and that all important vote. But first, there was the small matter of
Prime Minister<\/a>s questions to get through. We welcome the general election, but. But, but this is a. This is a
Prime Minister<\/a> who promised there wouldnt be one. A
Prime Minister<\/a> who cannot be trusted. She says its about leadership, yet is refusing to defend her record in television debates. And it is not hard to see why. The
Prime Minister<\/a> says we have a stronger economy. Yet she cant explain why peoples wages are lower today than they were ten years ago, or why more households are in debt, 6
Million People<\/a> earning less than the living wage,
Child Poverty<\/a> is up,
Pensioner Poverty<\/a> is up, so why are so many people getting poorer . Well, i can assure the right honourable gentleman, first of all, i would point. I would point out to him that i have been answering his questions and debating these matters every wednesday that parliament has been sitting since i became
Prime Minister<\/a>, and i will be taking out to the country in this campaign a proud record of a conservative government. A stronger economy, an economy with a deficit nearly two thirds down, with 30
Million People<\/a> with a tax cut, 4
Million People<\/a> taking out of income tax altogether,
Record Levels<\/a> of employment, and \u00a31250 more a year for pensioners. Thats a record we can be proud of. If the
Prime Minister<\/a> is so confident that a hard brexit, pro austerity, and the
Immigration Case<\/a> is right, she should debate it with leaders during the campaign. Theresa may said shed be out campaigning in every part of the uk and she had this advice for the snp. Now is the time for them to put aside their
Tunnel Vision<\/a> on independence and actually explain to the scottish people why under the snp, there are not putting as much money into the
Health Service<\/a> as they have been given from the uk, there are not exercising the powers theyve been given, and
Scottish Education<\/a> is getting worse. Its time they got back to the dayjob. The
British Public<\/a> deserve to hear
Party Leaders<\/a> set out their plans and debate them publicly, but the
Prime Minister<\/a> has refused to take part in televised leaders debates. Why will she not debate these issues . What is she scared of . I can assure the honourable gentleman that i will be debating these issues publicly across the country, as well every
Single Member<\/a> of the conservative team. A veteran labour mp raised alleged breaches of
Election Expenses<\/a> from the 2015 election which are still being investigated by some police forces. Will the
Prime Minister<\/a> give a guarantee that no tory mps who is under investigation by the police and the legal authorities over
Election Expenses<\/a> in the last general election be a candidate in this election . Because if she will not accept that, this is the most squalid election that has happened in my lifetime. I stand by all the conservative mps who are in this house, and who will be out there standing again, campaigning for a conservative government that will give a brighter and
Better Future<\/a> for this country. Theresa may. A short time later, mps had their chance to debate and vote on mrs mays call for an early election. If this election is, as the
Prime Minister<\/a> says, about a more secure future for this country, if it is an election of such national significance, we should have an urgent change in the law to give britains 1. 5 million 16 and i7 year olds a say in what will very much be their future on the 8th ofjune. The people of
Northern Ireland<\/a> will have a clear choice. They will have a clear choice as to whether they will want to rally round and say very, very firmly that they want
Northern Ireland<\/a> to remain part of the united kingdom, or whether they want to go down the route presented by sinn fein, which is this
Marxist Leninist Concept Of A Republic<\/a> which has been rejected even by most people who accept their nationalism, but reject what they stand for in terms of their
Economic Outlook<\/a> and all the rest of it. In essence, the
Prime Minister<\/a>s argument is that she has no confidence in parliament. So we have this bizarre situation where we had a referendum that was about taking back control and parliamentary sovereignty, but a
Prime Minister<\/a> who pronounces that she has no confidence in parliament. Mr speaker, against the eu, for the eu, then against again. Against holding a general election, and now determined to have a general election. The record is about as straight as the legendary
European Union<\/a> banana. To suggest that she needs a mandate to negotiate brexit isjust ridiculous. She was given that mandate on the 24th ofjune, by a majority of the british people, and it is up to her now to carry that out. There is only one reason why the
Prime Minister<\/a> wants a general election on the 8th ofjune, and that is, she figures she has a better chance of winning it now than she does in the future. I know that this government, which has delivered so much already and has so much more to deliver, will have a resonance with the
British Public<\/a> when they look at what is on offer from the other parties, who are divided, they are wrangling, their scaremongering, and they arent brexit denial. And at the end,
Theresa May Co<\/a> mforta bly and at the end,
Theresa May Co<\/a>mfortably got her way. Order, order. The ayes to the right, 422. The noes to the left, 13. And that meant theresa may had well over the two thirds majority she needed to dissolve parliament for an early election and the 8th ofjune. The snp won all but three of the 59 scottish seats at westminster, but they abstained on that commons vote. At holyrood, where they form the government, they were rather more demonstrative. At
First Minister<\/a>s questions on thursday,
Nicola Sturgeon<\/a> said the question was who would stand up for scotland against an increasingly hardline tory government. We have seen the damage that tories do with a small majority. I know they dont want to hear it, but with a small majority, the tories have cut scotlands budget, theyve imposed the bedroom tax, the rape clause, cuts in disabled support, robbed women of their pension entitlement. Lets think about the damage a tory government could do with a bigger majority. She focused on what the snp are calling the rape clause, a benefits change which limits payments to two children, unless a woman can show a third child resulted from rape or coercion. This tory government is forcing women to prove that they have been raped before they get access to benefits for their children. I will give. Ill give
Ruth Davidson<\/a> the chance to do today what she has shamefully so far refused to do. Do not pass the buck. Stand up here today and tell this chamber, tell scotland straight, do you support the rape clause in principle or do you, like me, think it is utterly abhorrent . Answer the question. Ill answer the question the same way i answered it in the press this morning. If the
First Minister<\/a> doesnt like the two child tax policy she can change it. But the truth is. The truth is this
First Minister<\/a> is always happier, always happier, complaining about the uk government than she is about doing anything herself. And the fact is that the way the snp is readying itself to pour negativity on this country at this election is shameful. And she might not like it, she might not like it, but scotland is part of this united kingdom. And if the
First Minister<\/a> really wants to set out her stall at this election isnt a practical vision of how she is governing scotland the very least that we should all expect . Given the way that education and the economy are going, is she just banking on the fact that scots just wont buy it . The
First Minister<\/a> has said that she wants an honest debate. So lets have it. It suits the snp for the tories to stay in power. Thats why they refused to vote theresa may out of office yesterday. And every day that the tories remain in power 430,000 scots go without a real living wage. Waspi women go without the pension they have worked their whole lives for. And young people have their
Housing Benefit<\/a> stripped away from them. It suits the snp for the tories to stay in power because the only thing the snp has ever cared about is independence. So tell us,
First Minister<\/a>, on the 8th ofjune, what is more important . Kicking the tories out of office or having another divisive referendum . Jeremy corbyn is unelectable and will leave
Labour Carping<\/a> from the sidelines. How do we know that . Because thats what
Kezia Dugdale<\/a> said aboutjeremy corbyn. So, you know, iagree with
Kezia Dugdale<\/a> about how awful and how damaging this tory government is. Thats why i think it is so utterly shameful and disgraceful that labour have allowed itself to get in the position that this lot are 20 points ahead of them in the
Opinion Polls<\/a> uk wide, and even ahead of them in scotland as well. Thats labours failure and it is an utter disgrace. Nicola sturgeon. Away from the election mps turned their eyes to the wider world and united in condemnation of the treatment of gay men in the russian republic of chechnya. Answering an urgent question the
Foreign Office<\/a> minister, sir alan duncan, who was the first openly gay conservative mp, said the reported torture and killing was beyond contempt. The arbitrary detention and ill treatment of over 100 men in chechnya because of their
Sexual Orientation<\/a> is of deep concern to the uk. Credible reports suggesting that at least four people have been killed and many have been tortured are particularly shocking. Statements by the
Regional Government<\/a> in chechnya which appeared to condone and incite violence against lgbt people are utterly despicable. The question had been raised by a labour mp. We are talking about beatings, abuse,
Electric Shock<\/a> treatments. I do not say this lightly but some have described gay concentration camps. And the guardians shaun walker, express the horrors that we are seeing. He described a situation where an individual at least once a day, captors attached metal clamps, and sent powerful
Electric Shock<\/a>s through his body. If he managed not to scream others joined in beating him with sticks or metal rods and demanding to know the names of other gay men that he knew in chechnya. So if we have any doubts of the brutality of this regime towards the
Lgbt Community<\/a> we need not have them. So he asked, what had the
British Government<\/a> done to put pressure on the russian or chechen governments . We fully condemn this. We do use all engagement with russia to make our voice clear. I did so personally with the
Deputy Foreign<\/a> minister of russia when i met him two or three weeks ago. We spoke on general
Human Rights Matters<\/a> and also chechnya. And may i say that i hope this house will be fully united in giving as strong as possible a message to russia, and to chechnya in particular, that this kind of activity is beyond contempt and is not acceptable in the world in which we live. Whether we like it or not, kadyrov actually has the fundamental support in some terms, of his nation, as a region of the russian federation. So how do we undermine that is also about investment and also about our foreign aid in tackling human rights across the world. So will the
Deputy Foreign<\/a> minister commit now here on the floor of the house in fighting for human rights, lgbt and other rights in places like chechnya, to ensure that his foreign aid budget doesnt change after the general election . I think we should all commit to
Fighting Prejudice<\/a> wherever we find it and i hope that when we stand in the
Election Onjune 8th<\/a> that will be part of all of the views that we hold as we present ourselves to the electorate. The
Foreign Secretary<\/a> came to the commons to update mps on the situation in north korea following a failed missile test. North koreas vice
Foreign Minister<\/a> told the bbc pyongyang would continue to test missiles and would launch a pre
Emptive Nuclear<\/a> strike if it thought the us was planning an attack. In the commons borisjohnson called on china to use its influence with the country. The regime is now developing
Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles<\/a> which would be capable of delivering a
Nuclear Strike<\/a> on the mainland
United States<\/a>. These weapons have not yet been fully tested but no one can be complacent about the potential threat they pose. Yesterday i spoke to my chinese counterpart and i urged him to use beijings unique influence to restrain north korea and to allow a peaceful resolution of this crisis. This crisis can only be resolved through coordinated international action, through the de escalation of tensions, and ultimately through negotiations. So can he assure us that britain will argue against any unilateral
Military Action<\/a> taken by the
United States<\/a> and instead urgently back chinas call for the resumption of the
Six Party Talks<\/a> . When it comes to north korea the world
Needs Statesmanship<\/a> not brinksmanship. Labour says food prices are on the rise and is warning things will get worse if theres a bad brexit deal. But the
Environment Minister<\/a> argued the proportion of income spent by the poorest households on food hadnt gone up. Children are returning to school after the easter holidays hungry. The elderly are being admitted to hospital for malnourishment. And still this government refuse to properly measure the levels of hunger and food poverty in our country. Isnt it true that they refuse to measure it because then they would have to admit some culpability . The honourable lady is wrong. We do mention it and we have a long standing living cost of food survey which has run for many many years and which includes a measure for
Household Spending<\/a> among the 20 poorest households. And i can tell her that
Household Spending<\/a> in those poorest households has remained steady at around 16 for at least a decade. Fashion
Industry Leaders<\/a> have told mps that the uks departure from the eu could put their
Haute Couture Designs<\/a> at risk of being copied. Its currently possible to get protection across the whole eu. I have got my trademarks registered under eu trademarking. It gets renewed every so many years. I dont know what that means now we are out of it. Are we protected . So youre going to have a lot of companies have registered trademarks on this eu trade intellectual property right, which is going to have to be unravelled. So its a mess. But with every situation like this there are opportunities and so it requires fresh thinking, innovation from the side of government, to really think about how you are going to deal with it and that requires investment. Around one million uk pensioners are now resident in overseas locations, many in sunny retirement destinations such as spain, france and the caribbean. More than half of them dont receive yearly increases in their
State Pension<\/a>s. A conservative argued that wasnt fair. This leads to the ludicrous situation where a british pensioner living on one side of
Niagara Falls<\/a> in canada receives a frozen pension, while another living just a mile across the falls, in the
United States<\/a>, has their pension uprated every year. These people are not immune from the effects of inflation, yet are forced to cope with the rising costs of living on a static income. As you can imagine this has a major impact upon their lives. But the minister said the cost of giving all uk pensioners overseas an annual uprating was too high. Those who are eligible for uk
State Pension<\/a> can have their pension paid whenever they choose to live. The rules governing the uprating of pensions are straightforward, widely publicised, and have been the same from many years. The governments position remains consistent with that of every government for the last 70 years and the annual costs of changing it is a long standing policy and will be an extra half a billion half a billion pounds, which the government believes cannot be justified. Finally, a conservative mp got into some some hot water after a tactless comment about his wife and her beauty secrets. During environment questions, sir
Henry Bellingham<\/a> attempted to make a point about microbeads, bits of plastic found in many bathroom products, which cause environmental damage when they work their way into the seas and ocean life. Sir henry explained hed been doing some investigating of his own. I was recently rummaging through my wifes collection of shampoos and to my horror i found a plastic container of olay anti wrinkle, anti ageing lotion. Complete with exfoliating micro beads. Obviously neither the
Secretary Of State<\/a> nor the minister will have need to use this sort of product but will she get on the telephone to the
Chief Executive<\/a> of
Procter Gamble<\/a> and tell him that selling this sort of product is completely outrageous and it should be withdrawn from the market at once . Extraordinary. Minister. Mr speaker, what i find extraordinary is that
Lady Bellingham<\/a> is a flawless picture and wouldnt even need these products. Im sure that my honourable friend will be
Buying Flowers<\/a> later today to make up for this. I think it might takejust a little more than that. Finally, lets go back to theresa mays surprise election. Heres gary connor with five things we learned this week. The general election is on but
Manchester Gorton<\/a> is off. Mps cancelled the by election to replace sir gerald kaufman. His successor will now be chosen on the 8th ofjune. The much promised reduction in the number of constituencies hasnt been finished so this election will be fought under the existing boundaries. Its goodbye to some famous faces. George osborne, gisela stuart, and alanjohnson were some of the first to say they wont be standing again. But is it hello to some old faces . 73 year old lib dem
Sir Vince Cable<\/a> has declared he wants to come back. The conservative grandee ken clarke has cancelled his retirement. He is hoping to be voted in again. We wont know who will be sitting on these green benches for a little while yet but the occupant of
The Big Green Chair<\/a> will be familiar. Gary connor, and thats it from us for now, but
Dojoin Me On Monday Night<\/a> at 11 for another round up of the day here at westminster. The
House Of Lords<\/a> is back from its easter break and both mps and peers will be busy as the government decides which bills it wants to push through before
Parliament Dissolves<\/a> for the general election. But for now from me, goodbye. Hello there. Quite an extensible cloud and were hoping to see a bit more sunshine into the weekend. Clearer skies returning in the north but that means overnight frost will develop here, grass frost at least behind the cold
Weather Front<\/a> but that is still around on saturday morning. Still mist and fog potentially and that means theres quite a bit of cloud for some as well, the best sunshine in the south west and the north following on from the
Weather Front<\/a> with wintry showers in the hills of scotland with sunshine in southern areas of injury. If it does, 15 or 16 again, but a cooler day in the north. As for sunday, very much the same, high pressure, lots of dry and pleasant weather. Some brightness and sunshine at times. Hello and welcome. It has emerged that the gunman who killed a policeman and wounded two others in paris was known to the french authorities. Karim cheurfi was shot dead by
Security Forces<\/a> on thursday evening, after he opened fire on the champs elysees. The paris prosecutor said he had served a
Prison Sentence<\/a> for the
Attempted Murder<\/a> of two police officers. Well, the issue of security has dominated the final day of campaigning ahead of the first round of voting in the french president ial election on sunday. Thomas fessy reports. The french prepare for an election organised under a state of emergency","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia801505.us.archive.org\/7\/items\/BBCNEWS_20170422_013000_The_Week_in_Parliament\/BBCNEWS_20170422_013000_The_Week_in_Parliament.thumbs\/BBCNEWS_20170422_013000_The_Week_in_Parliament_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240627T12:35:10+00:00"}