Topic: House Of Commons

36 chapters across the catalog

Big Bully
Episode 1836 40:09 - 42:31

1836: Big Bully

UK House of Commons, Trump Gangster Rhetoric and Tariffs

Members of the UK House of Commons, including representatives of Prime Minister Keir Starmer's party, denounced President Trump as an "international gangster" for his threats against the sovereignty of allies. Critics argued that Trump's actions only benefit adversaries like Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping while labeling him the most corrupt president in U.S. history. The debate highlighted European fears that Trump's tariff threats are a bullying tactic intended to force diplomatic concessions.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 1:15:57 - 1:18:04

1728: Hatchet Man

UK Defense Secretary on Ukraine Aid in 2025

In the first session of the New Year, the UK Defense Secretary declares 2025 a critical year for the conflict in Ukraine. Despite calls for peace, the session focuses on stepping up military aid and industrial cooperation to pressure Russia, reflecting a persistent "war mindset" within NATO.

Gender Journey
Episode 1485 14:25 - 17:10

1485: Gender Journey

Boris Johnson, BBC Ghoulishness, Hollywood Crying Tricks

Boris Johnson reveals in the House of Commons that the BBC requested he speak about Queen Elizabeth II in the past tense months before her death, which he describes as a ghoulish request. This prompts a comparison to old Hollywood tactics, specifically an anecdote about a child actor being told his dog died to induce crying for a scene with W.C. Fields.

Pre-Bunk
Episode 1426 46:20 - 51:34

1426: Pre-Bunk

Melissa Lantsman Challenges Trudeau in Parliament

Conservative MP Melissa Lantsman confronted Justin Trudeau in the House of Commons, quoting his own past words on trusting citizens against his current use of emergency powers. Trudeau responded by accusing Conservative members of standing with people who wave swastikas, prompting a rebuke from the Speaker regarding inflammatory language.

Endemicity
Episode 1416 54:51 - 59:45

1416: Endemicity

Boris Johnson Downing Street Party Scandal

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces calls for resignation after admitting to attending a "BYOB" garden party at 10 Downing Street during the 2020 lockdown. Opposition leaders and the public express outrage over the double standard of government officials breaking the rules they imposed on citizens.

Deplatformed Duo
Episode 1280 37:11 - 39:32

1280: Deplatformed Duo

WHO Green Manifesto, UK Climate Lockdowns Proposal

The World Health Organization, led by Dr. Tedros, launched a "Green Manifesto" for a healthy recovery from COVID-19, emphasizing the connection between human and animal health. In the UK, Speaker of the House of Commons Sir Lindsay Hoyle suggested that the public's willingness to accept pandemic restrictions should be applied to climate change. This has sparked concerns about the potential for "climate lockdowns" to limit personal choice and lifestyle.

Infosanement
Episode 1183 31:13 - 35:26

1183: Infosanement

Boris Johnson, Brexit Delay, Parliament Vote Results

The British Parliament voted 322 to 306 to delay a decision on Prime Minister Boris Johnson's negotiated Brexit agreement. This extraordinary Saturday session resulted in an amendment intended to slow the exit process, leading to protests in the streets calling for a second referendum. Critics compared Johnson's deal unfavorably to the previous proposals by Theresa May.

Coupon Clipping
Episode 1182 6:50 - 9:30

1182: Coupon Clipping

Queen Elizabeth II Opens Parliament and Outlines Government Priorities

Queen Elizabeth II delivered a speech to the House of Commons outlining the government's legislative agenda, including a priority to secure the United Kingdom's departure from the EU. The speech detailed new regimes for fisheries, agriculture, and trade. A proposed immigration bill intends to end free movement while establishing a global system.

Vooden Sporks
Episode 1179 22:54 - 27:57

1179: Vooden Sporks

Brexit Quagmire, Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage Analysis

Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces a legislative deadlock as he insists the UK will leave the EU by October 31st despite lacking a parliamentary majority. Nigel Farage describes the internal struggle within the opposition to agree on an interim leader, as figures like Jeremy Corbyn lack broad support from expelled Tories and Liberal Democrats. The "Remain" faction fears Johnson may bypass extensions to force a "no-deal" exit or a tweaked version of Theresa May's treaty.

Generational Justce
Episode 1170 2:36:58 - 2:42:46

1170: Generational Justce

Brexit Deadlock, Boris Johnson vs. Nigel Farage

The British Parliament voted to block Boris Johnson's plan for a No-Deal Brexit on October 31st. Nigel Farage accused Johnson of attempting to "reheat" Theresa May's failed withdrawal agreement, which Farage claims would prevent the UK from becoming a truly independent nation. Despite the political maneuvering, Farage's Brexit Party remains a significant influence on the national agenda.

Twitter Rattling
Episode 1148 9:42 - 16:42

1148: Twitter Rattling

UK Prime Minister Race, Boris Johnson, Ian Blackford

The contest to succeed Theresa May as UK Prime Minister focuses on frontrunner Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt. During Prime Minister's Questions, Scottish National Party leader Ian Blackford accuses Johnson of racism and stoking division, leading to a procedural dispute with the Speaker regarding parliamentary language.

Sure.
Episode 1120 1:38:29 - 1:47:02

1120: Sure.

Brexit Deadlock, Theresa May and Article 50 Extension

The British Parliament has rejected a "no-deal" Brexit, leaving Prime Minister Theresa May to seek an extension of Article 50 from the European Union. Legal experts and politicians like Nigel Farage argue that the proposed deal fails to provide a lawful means of exiting the "backstop" arrangements. Speculation suggests the EU may demand a second referendum in exchange for more time, potentially leading to a general election.

People's Vote
Episode 1104 29:26 - 35:36

1104: People's Vote

Brexit Vote, Theresa May Defeat, Jeremy Corbyn

The UK House of Commons overwhelmingly rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit withdrawal deal in a historic 432 to 202 vote. Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn characterized the event as the largest government defeat in the history of British democracy. The discussion covers the procedural details of the vote and the subsequent motion of no confidence.

People's Vote
Episode 1104 51:14 - 56:04

1104: People's Vote

John Bercow, Proxy Voting, House of Commons Heckling

Speaker of the House John Bercow engaged in a heated exchange regarding proxy voting for sick or pregnant MPs, specifically referencing a Labor Party member who was forced to vote in person while in a wheelchair. During the session, Bercow famously rebuked a heckler for "chuntering from a sedentary position," a phrase that drew significant attention for its unique delivery.

Justice 4 Hillary
Episode 1094 17:22 - 20:38

1094: Justice 4 Hillary

British Parliament Mace Protest, Lloyd Russell-Moyle

Member of Parliament Lloyd Russell-Moyle was ordered out of the House of Commons after seizing the ceremonial mace in protest of the delayed Brexit vote. The mace represents royal authority, and its removal technically prevents the Commons from debating or passing laws. This incident highlights the increasing tensions within the UK government over the Brexit withdrawal agreement.

Hippie Hummus
Episode 1087 20:24 - 24:25

1087: Hippie Hummus

Theresa May Defends Brexit Withdrawal Agreement Amid Cabinet Resignations

Prime Minister Theresa May faced significant political turmoil following the release of a 585-page Brexit withdrawal agreement, leading to the resignation of Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab. May presented the public with three choices: her negotiated deal, a no-deal Brexit, or no Brexit at all. Critics argue that suggesting "no Brexit" ignores the original referendum results and points toward a potential "do-over" vote.

Adultism is Real
Episode 1072 2:26:18 - 2:29:17

1072: Adultism is Real

Ruth Smeeth, Anti-Semitism and Lizard People

British MP Ruth Smeeth delivers a speech in the House of Commons addressing the rise of anti-Semitism within the Labour Party. In a notable moment, she explicitly denies being a "trans-dimensional lizard" or a foreign intelligence operative. The speech highlights the bizarre nature of modern political discourse and the harassment faced by Jewish officials in the UK.

Chip In!
Episode 1050 3:35 - 5:59

1050: Chip In!

Boris Johnson Resignation and Theresa May Parliamentary Tribute

Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson resigned from the UK cabinet following disagreements over the government's Brexit strategy. Prime Minister Theresa May paid tribute to Johnson and David Davis in the House of Commons despite their public split regarding the referendum's delivery. The atmosphere in Parliament was described as unseemly as members mocked the departing officials during the official proceedings.