Starmer exposing the flaws and the tory jeers show they know he is right
Theresa May supporting the deal but still wishing it was her deal
And in fairness Blackford he is making a better speech than he usually does, same messages but better delivery
Bottomley off to a flyer with an attack on Blackford
Kevin Brennan doing a good job in demolishing the tory approach - says he will not be supporting the deal
Neil Parish wants to thank everyone
Thanks Neil
Ellie Reeves, the choice is: this deal, that is a bad deal or a no deal, the opposition cannot sit on the sidelines on such an important issue
Calls for a 'cultural passport'
Diane Abbott I will not be voting for this Tory Brexit Deal
Peter Kyle sets out why he is supporting the deal as Barry 'if it matters to you, it matters to him' Gardiner looks on...
Clive Lewis is muted
Uses his time to talk about democratic oversight, and will not vote for the legislation because of the system
Ian Liddell-Grainger is voting for the deal because he wants to build lots of small nuclear reactors
John Redwood has some worries, he is worried that we won't be training enough fishermen and fisherwomen
Owen Paterson, a former SoS abstaining
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A lot of talk about NHS comms
I’m not sure sure that showing pictures on the news of busy ICUs or Ambulance queues will convince the naysayers and covid deniers of anything
They would still say it was staged or a hoax
Of course we need robust and honest information
But having a communications strategy based purely on images to fight the conspiracy theorists and covid hoaxers is a recipe for disaster
What we need is a high profile, properly funded public health campaign, but perhaps more than that we need ...
To accept that nhs isnt t a film set and patient confidentiality is important
Everyone says they love the NHS - show it by following advice
The #NewsPenguin#TwitterQuiz answers for Tuesday December 29
20 general questions
5 Bonus questions on QUOTES
90 minutes (7-830pm) to answer 25 questions
Answers at 845pm
Q1: Huey, Dewey, and Louie are the nephews of
Q2: In the Harry Potter books what is the name of Harry's mother who was killed by Voldemort
Q3: Eurythmics were a British pop duo consisting of Annie Lennox and
The #NewsPenguin#TwitterQuiz for Monday December 28
20 general questions
5 Bonus questions on 1980s
90 minutes (7-830pm) to answer 25 questions
Answers at 845pm
Q1: In Paw Patrol, who is the grey-and-white mixed-breed pup, who serves as a recycling and handyman dog
Q2: In the children's film In "Happy Feet 2" what is the name of the puffin con artist who rules Adelie-Land and helps orchestrate a cooperative effort to feed the trapped emperor penguins
Q3: In the Oasis song "Don't Look Back In Anger" who did they say can wait
As I’m on a bit of a rant night tonight @UKLabour has always been a party that supported women and sex based rights
It always should be
Our values and history screams this
It really isn’t that difficult to understand
There will always be people who want to turn this into a left/right or young/old war - ignore them
History isn’t and won’t be on their side
For me it goes way back and the ‘women’s right to choose’
It is about women having agency
It is about women being equal
Not told what that have to or should accept
Women are at the heart of our movement and always should be
As a man I learned that at an early age
The bloke with ten pocket jeans is in the pub and he is wearing THE JEANS
I really hope the bacon isn’t still in his pocket
He has a LOT of bulges 😳😳
His mate has arrived and he is PROUDLY showing him his torch
It is quite a big torch and apparently doesn’t fit in the TORCH POCKET but it does fit in the side leg pocket
I have never seen two people so absorbed in a torch before
It turns on
It turns off
It can flash
And it fits in his side pocket
It is a torch