HOT PMQs, PM BRIDGES ADMITS VIDEO IS TRUE
Hampton City, Dec 2 2020 | Euroweek is still ongoing, but Parliament doesn't stop working despite the celebration. The Final PMQs are getting hotter and hotter before Parliament recesses on December 20. This day's PMQs is one of those controversial ones. In the middle of the debates, this discussion had risen:
Mr. Nigel Farage: Mr. Speaker, there was a video that Anti-EU protestors showed on their last protest before Euroday. Was the video and the statement of the Prime Minister true and legitimate?
The Prime Minister: Mr. Speaker, the video was true and I admit that my statements there are legitimate.
The Leader of the Opposition: Mr. Speaker, I'd like to ask the Prime Minister to confirm that he is indeed admitting that Commissioner Juncker has nothing to do with the Spanish-Reitzmic Peace Agreements.
The Prime Minister: Mr. Speaker I admit with my full honesty.
Another hot discussion came when the bill to amend the Treaty of Buckingham requiring the country to assign a Governor-General to oversee the administration of the Administrative Territory of Copala City had passed through the second reading vote. The proponents said that this move was to protect the country's interests and sovereignty over Copala City and the other leased territories.