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Monday's speech (the fast one)


It was at 21:33:13.25 I am not sure how to embed it at a particular time. If you wish to go directly to the right time please click here.
The reason the speech was given quite quickly was that the time of the debate had been reduced and I wished to get it all on the record. The record is here.

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Jerry said…
Well you know what John, if you retire from politics I see a great career as an auctioneer calling you

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