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Official Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) Podcast

Prime Minister's Questions: 7 February 2018

Official Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) Podcast

UK Parliament

Government

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🗓️ 7 February 2018

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

The Prime Minister, Theresa May, answered questions from MPs in the House of Commons on Wednesday 7 February 2018.

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0:00.0

Let's hear Thangham-debonair.

0:03.0

Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

0:06.0

The Good Friday Agreement was one of the greatest legacies of the last Labour government.

0:11.0

Is the Minister content that messing up the border issue could mean that destroying the Good Friday Agreement

0:18.0

could be one of this government's legacies.

0:21.6

Mr. Speaker, can I assure the Honourable Lady that the joint report published in December

0:28.8

of this year between the European Union Commission and the United Kingdom makes it absolutely

0:33.7

clear that the Belfast Agreement remains intact and all of it is part of the, it will remain intact.

0:42.3

Order. Questions to the Prime Minister, Liz McKinnis.

0:48.3

Mr. Speaker.

0:50.3

The Prime Minister.

0:52.3

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I know the whole House will join me in paying tribute to Captain Dean Sprouting,

1:01.0

who died in a road traffic accident in Iraq on the 31st of January.

1:06.0

His death was not the result of enemy activity.

1:08.0

I know members across the House will want to join me in offering

1:10.9

condolences to his family and friends at this difficult time.

1:14.8

Mr. Speaker, 100 years ago, yesterday women won the right to vote.

1:21.1

I know the whole House. Well, from a sedentary position, Labour say some women, indeed some women, I'm pleased

1:30.0

to say that universal suffrage did come for women 10 years later under a Conservative

1:34.3

Government.

1:39.6

But I'm sure, Mr. Speaker, the whole House will want to join me in marking the heroic

1:45.6

and tireless struggle that led to women having the vote because it forever changed our

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