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Chris Law: ...themselves on the world stage as they become increasingly isolated and insular, with the Prime Minister breaking his own manifesto commitments to imitate and appease his Brexit allies Cummings and Farage. This mindset has driven the Government’s decisions on international development in the integrated review—a mindset that has routinely advocated using the aid budget to build a new...
Kenneth Gibson: ...worse the situation would be if people were not socially distancing and, by and large, behaving responsibly. Therefore, it beggars belief that some, including the new leader in Scotland of Nigel Farage’s latest venture, still argue that life ought to go back to normal now, as if nothing was happening. In reality, as of today, at least 5,468 people have sadly lost their lives in Scotland...
Lord Skidelsky: ...meagre ration of minutes to advance two historical reflections. The first concerns the law of unintended consequences. David Cameron’s clever tactic was to promise a referendum in 2015 to dish Mr Farage and to keep Britain in the EU; the unintended outcome was Brexit. The moral of this is pretty obvious: do not sacrifice your long-term strategic goal to short-term practices. The second,...
Lord Howard of Rising: ...made our exit from the European Union considerably more difficult, if not impossible. It is sad that he is not still with us to see the result to which he contributed so much. The other is Nigel Farage, as mentioned earlier by my noble friend Lord Hamilton. Nigel Farage’s ceaseless campaigning, hard work and devotion to restoring Great Britain’s sovereignty led to his party’s success...
Mark Francois: ...in this historic debate today. Thanks to this agreement, we will finally be leaving the European Union forever on new year’s eve, so perhaps Big Ben will bong for Brexit after all. Nigel Farage memorably said last week that “the war is over”. Well, sometimes, as you will well remember, Madam Deputy Speaker, it has felt like a war in this place. Perhaps we should now take on board the...
Adam Price: ...gael ei foment o olud a nodi’r mandad ar gyfer yr hyn a ddaw nesaf, a'r union ffaith honno a ddylai fod ar flaen ein meddyliau ac yn cryfhau ein gwrthwynebiad. 'Mae'r rhyfel ar ben,' meddai Nigel Farage, ond mae brwydr Prydain newydd ddechrau. Fel y mae sêl bendith y Grŵp Ymchwil Ewropeaidd yn ei brofi y tu hwnt i amheuaeth, dyma’r Brexit caled Torïaidd a oedd ym mreuddwydion...
Huw Irranca-Davies: ...Brexit roeddech arni'n wreiddiol, fod pwyntiau y gall pawb gytuno arnynt bellach: fod addewidion Brexit yn ffug, a bod pobl Cymru wedi cael eu twyllo gan Boris Johnson a chan gefnogwyr amrywiol Farage? Maent wedi gwneud tro gwael iawn â Chymru, ac mae angen iddynt gydnabod nawr mai hwy sy'n gyfrifol am y llanast hwn.
Nadia Whittome: ...letters to small businesses in my constituency, or those ready to sacrifice human lives in order to stay relevant and boost their careers. I am referring here of course to, among many others, Nigel Farage, who in March was criticising the Government’s herd immunity approach and is now rebranding himself as the leader of the anti-lockdown movement. My constituents have made it clear to me...
Stephen Doughty: ...that there is fraud or ghost voting, that this is deeply concerning and does not reflect the facts on the ground. It is very much the type of language and the sort of nonsense we hear from Nigel Farage, Donald Trump and others, and I am afraid that their time is coming to an end. I want to turn to some of the specific points in the Lords amendments. First, on the question about the...
Rhianon Passmore: ...a rhai papurau newydd a chyfryngau eraill y wasg atal iaith hiliol ac ymyrraeth a ddefnyddir wrth ymgyrchu gan y pleidiau, fel y gwelwyd yn ystod ymgyrch Brexit. Pwy all fyth anghofio Nigel Farage yn sefyll o flaen llun du a gwyn o res o ffoaduriaid o'r 1940au? Felly, dyma'r amser i weithredu, a gwn fod fy mhlaid i a Jane Hutt sy'n arwain y ddadl hon a Llywodraeth Lafur Cymru wedi...
Mark Reckless: ...o fewn ei hundeb tollau, a deddfwyd yn ddiweddarach i atal y DU rhag gadael heb gytundeb er mwyn ceisio gorfodi'r DU i aros yn yr UE yn gwbl groes i ganlyniad y refferendwm. Felly, sefydlodd Nigel Farage Blaid Brexit, enillodd yr etholiad Ewropeaidd a gyrru Theresa May o'i swydd. Er mwyn torri'r impasse seneddol, cefnogodd y Prif Weinidog newydd, Boris Johnson, y cytundeb ymadael...
Lord Kerr of Kinlochard: ...received more than three times as many applications for asylum last year as we did. The Greeks received twice as many. Let us try to take out of the debate some of the emotion and hysteria that Mr Farage is so keen to stoke up. I have three points on unaccompanied children. First, it is a shame that despite all the efforts of the noble Lord, Lord Dubs, we have still not cracked the...
Stuart McDonald: ...the world was shocked by little Alan Kurdi’s death, perhaps the Minister could just agree that the response to the channel crossings should be informed by empathy and evidence and not driven by Farage and friction. Will he confirm that, despite what he has said, there is nothing in international law that requires refugees to apply for asylum in the first safe state that they come to,...
Lord Campbell of Pittenweem: ...those of us who argue for proportional representation. I wonder whether he understands that it takes a Green MP 33 times the number of votes as an SNP MP to be elected to the House of Commons. Mr Farage’s party fought a general election and got 3.5 million votes, and yet it did not have a single representative in the Commons. How would the noble Lord, Lord Adonis, deal with that problem...
Paul Bristow: ...was called the Peterborough by-election in 2019. I understand what the destination will be if we do not keep our promises, and unfortunately it will be to come third in a by-election behind Nigel Farage. I do not want to be there again, and that is why I am proud that this Government will keep our promises. The people of Bretton, the people of Paston, the people of Werrington, the people...
David Goodhart: Oh, the Nigel Farage—okay, there is a sort of xenophobic tinge to some of it, but this was a very minority part even of the leave campaign. I think there is an interesting point about opinion in Scotland, which is somewhat different, partly because there has been a somewhat different rhetoric in Scotland. Actually, I think there is a very good case for having a different...
Stella Creasy: .... With every new wave of people, the UK has always been unwelcoming and always regretted it. Indeed, it was the same with the Huguenots, the wave of refugees that brought both my family and Nigel Farage’s family here. When the Windrush generation came, they were met with “no blacks, no Irish, no dogs”. Now we rightly honour their contribution to our communities. We have demonised...
Carwyn Jones: Brif Weinidog, mae Animal Farm wedi ei grybwyll, ac rwy'n siŵr bod Mark Reckless yn gwneud dynwarediad da yn y fan yna o fod y Boxer i Napoleon Nigel Farage. Rwyf yn gobeithio, wrth gwrs, na fydd yn y pen draw yn cael ei gymryd i ffwrdd, ac ni fyddwn eisiau i hynny ddigwydd chwaith. Daniel Kawczynski yw'r cymeriad Snowball, efallai, onid e—yr AS Ceidwadol dros Amwythig sydd, mewn ymateb...
Gareth Bacon: ...the constituency is home to contemporary figures who have made an impact on public consciousness. By a quirk of fate, that same village has been home to one of my new constituents—a certain Nigel Farage, who, although never a Member of this place, has had an undeniable impact on British and European politics. We are fortunate to have some of the best schools in the country, and I am...
Mark Reckless: Mae Joyce Watson yn y fan honno'n ceryddu Nigel Farage am fethu mynychu mwy nag un o bwyllgorau pysgodfeydd yr Undeb Ewropeaidd. Mae wedi gwneud rhywbeth ychydig yn fwy gwerthfawr i bysgotwyr drwy ein cael allan o'r UE a'u cael allan o'r polisi pysgodfeydd cyffredin. Diolch i Andrew R.T. Davies a Llyr Gruffydd am eu sylwadau hael am ein cynnig. Rwyf am fynegi fy siom na fyddant yn ei gefnogi...