"It might have saved you in 2017/2019, but you wouldn't listen."
The prime minister admitted Britain is in need of a cultural shake-up. Maybe the first place he could look is the green benches behind him, where he might find Christopher Chope - who tried to block a bill outlawing upskirting - or Philip Davies, who has repeatedly voiced his opposition to measures aimed at tackling domestic abuse and sexual violence.
The business secretary backed Dominic Raab, who said the UK would continue seeking out trade deals countries violating human rights standards.
Raab told staff that trading only with countries that meet European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) standards would mean missing out on trade with “growth markets”.
The scariest part about living under Orban was "when the silence came. The newspapers stopped criticising and the protests stopped happening."
Tim Walker said the Tottenham MP "spoke for all of us who love our country and what it once stood for".
Yesterday UK MPs voted through a policing bill which would ‘make a dictator blush’.
Is your MP among them?
DUP MP Gavin Robinson said: "The loose and lazy way this legislation is drafted would make a dictator blush.
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