Wednesday, September 25, 2019

UK PRIME MINISTER URGES OPPOSITION TO CALL A VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has spoken to Parliament for the first time since the country's highest court found his suspension of Parliament to be unlawful.


MPs returned to work a day after the ruling, where there was much anger over the suspension with many MPs saying they felt they had been lied to by the Government.


During Prime Minister Johnson's heated speech, he told the House of Commons that he believed the Supreme Court was wrong to rule on a political question



IN: The Supreme Court

OUT: question

DURL18 seconds


http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0925Johnson-Court.mp3



ALT During the Prime Minister's heated speech, he told the House of Commons that Parliament was paralysed and urged the opposition to call a vote of no confidence and face a general election


IN: So if infant

OUT: dither and delay

DUR: 53 seconds


http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0925boris-confidence.mp3