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00:00I will be with my colleagues meeting the Speaker this evening.
00:04I will put these points to him.
00:07I know that he himself is very keen to re-establish Parliament
00:11at the centre of our national debate in this country.
00:15And I will tomorrow write to Dame Karen Bradley,
00:18the Chair of the Home Affairs Committee,
00:21suggesting a subcommittee is set up.
00:25And yes, let's broaden it to a commission
00:26and let's get those from the House of Lords
00:29who understand this subject involved as well.
00:33And perhaps for many people, difficult to understand phenomenon.
00:38The advantages of this...
00:41Well, the first one is it can be done incredibly quickly.
00:46The second of this is it will take place
00:49in what we still know as the mother of parliaments
00:53and perhaps re-establish some trust in the institution.
00:57And it will happen in the full glare of media.
01:02And it won't take years to conclude.
01:05It will take many weeks.
01:07It might take a couple of months, but so be it.
01:10And it will have the power to put in the Palace of Westminster
01:13those who are suspected of colluding in the cover-up
01:18of one of the most shameful stories in the history of our islands.
01:24On a regular basis, but I do think there are times
01:27when Parliament needs to use the power that it has...
01:31The remarks were ugly, clumsy,
01:34put in a way that if you take them literally as they are on their own,
01:39you can put the worst of all interpretations on it.
01:41I understand the context in which she said it.
01:44I don't like the way in which she did it.
01:45I am very unhappy with her indeed.
01:48But if I felt the intention was deliberately and genuinely racist,
01:52I would have taken a different course of action.
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