Welcome to westminster in review. In the next halfhour, we take a look at the other big stories since december, including a newly elected Boris Johnson gets his brexit bill through parliament. Labour elects a new leader. He either dodges the question or gives dodgy answers. Any chancellor gives a shortlived budget. Tensions rise with russia and china. The uks colonial history comes under the spotlight, and as new mps make their first speeches, one tells us her struggle to get into politics. I was told that a chance like some of my getting a job in parliament would be very slim, and to not try. Boris johnson took over from theresa may in july of 2019. But they faced the same problem. A parliament with no majority to push through his brexit. Attempting to break the deadlock, he tried and failed to call an election, but opposition parties agreed to develop and to the ballot and got the 80 seat majority. Many of the new mps run in areas traditionally held by labour in the north of england.
We also invite your participation using the hashtag pmqs. Members are finishing up other business. Live to the floor of the british house of commons. We will continue to listen and take appropriate steps at the right time to protect critical supply routes wherever they are. Doctor james davis. Can the minister confirm that keeping the roots open is sustaining the supply chain of food and medical supplies that are so vitally needed on both sides of the crossing including their . Absolutely yes. It is a good example of that where they benefited from those connections to great britain. I will call the Prime Minister to answer the engagements, Prime Minister boris johnson. Thank you, mister speaker. Mister speaker, yesterday International Nurses day, the whole house thank the nurses and care staff in key workers, responding to the covid19 pandemic. 134 nhs workers and 131 social care workers deaths have been reported as involving covid19. This house learned of the tragic death, the fact th
Thank you very much, mr. Speaker. Yesterday was international know theay and i entire staff would like to thank nurses for their tireless work responding to the pandemic. And 13144 nhs workers social care workers deaths have been reported as involving covid19. Our thoughts are with their families and friends. Yesterday, mr. Speaker, this house heard of the tragic death of a woman abused for doing her job, utterly appalling. My thoughts and im sure the thoughts of the whole house are with her family. I have been meeting, and i shall have further conversations later in the day. Well my right honorable friend submit to prioritizing investments in low carbon infrastructure, such as the electric Vehicle Network in Renewable Energy production, which will also help the u. K. Meet its target by 2050 . Prime minister. Yes. Takeup ofe the electric vehicles, we are putting a further one billion pounds into infrastructure to prevent rage range anxiety. I call the leader of the opposition. Thank yo
Questions. Prime minister boris johnson. Pm johnson thank you very much, mr. Speaker. Yesterday was International Nurses day. I know the whole house would want to thank the nurses and also the care staff and key workers for their tireless work responding to the pandemic. Mr. Speaker, sadly 144 nhs markers and 131 social care workers deaths have been reported as involving covid19. Our thoughts are with their families and friends. Yesterday this house learned of someone whoeath of was abused for doing her job. That is utterly appalling. My thoughts and i am sure the thoughts of the whole house are with her family. Mr. Speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my duties in the house. Speaker corbyn ruth edwards. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Green investments generated the highest return in the recovery from the 2008 financial crisis. As we restart our economy, will my right honorable fran commit to prioritizing investment in low carbon infrastru
German and czech soldiers are carrying out a military exercise in lithuania the potential enemy russia their mission deterrence and a show of strength the nato eastern flank. If it will deter the enemy with all the means at our disposal the world is growing less secure and more confusing a renewed arms race with nuclear and conventional weapons is imminent existing alliances are crumbling the need to be for me to be strong to deter any potential aggressor from attacking most to preserve the peace germany and its neighbors could again be caught in the middle between the superpowers. Russia is laying claim to territory and for the 1st time since world war 2 a country is taking that territory by force it doesnt operate in this is a potential threat of the highest order and anyone who opposes a rearmament debate is not just naive thats incredibly dangerous if you. Can the German Military the bundesliga and meet the new challenges. I do believe that the German Military is in a very dire and