00:00We at Reform, a party that is alive and kicking, very much enjoyed your speech on Monday.
00:06You seem to be learning a very great deal from us.
00:08Can I encourage you please to go further as a matter of national security?
00:16As a matter of national security, over the weekend, an illegal immigrant from Iran,
00:21who we believe came by boat, was arrested in the north of England on serious charges of terrorism.
00:27Since the speech on Monday, 1,000 young, undocumented young males have crossed the English Channel.
00:33Does the Prime Minister agree?
00:35Now is the time to declare the situation in the English Channel as a national security emergency.
00:42It wasn't my speech, it was the Prime Minister's.
00:45Mr Speaker, the situation is serious.
00:48The last government lost control of the borders.
00:50We are taking power.
00:51The borders bill, precisely to his point, the borders bill is the first bill to give terrorism-like powers to law enforcement,
01:00precisely so that we can get in before the crimes are committed, before people get to this country.
01:05That's why this is the most far-reaching provision ever for law enforcement to defend and secure our borders.
01:12And that's why it is extraordinary that he, of all people, voted against it.
01:18And sooner or later, he's going to have explain it.
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