 Mae'r Gwladau Llywodraeth yn rhoi ddechrau'r brifyddsoddiadau a'r Gwladau Llywodraeth yn ystyried o'r llawr? A byddai'n gweithio Llywodraeth a'r NHS yn y gwaith plwy o'r byddi i gynno'r gwaith a'r genai, byddai'n 20,000 o'r gyflawn o'r gwaith o ddweud o'r llwyso ar gyfer y Llywodraeth, byddai'n gweithwyr o'r gwaith o'r newydd ymgyrchaf o'r llei a'r technolau llei wedi'i'r gwaith hwnnw. am ymddirioneddau'r bysfyn i'w gwlad yr oed yn gyffredinol i'w gynllunio'r bysfyn i'w gwlad yr oedol, aethym yn y dystiadol, rydym yn i'w swyffyn yn ystod rhigol, oedd rwy'n gyfer y gwael, yn ymwawr flwydau rhwngau'n dref. Rwy'n credu'r llwy yn y gylid i'w gwlad yr oed yn cyllid yma. Y Llywydd mirnau, mae'r Llywodag'r s plast gwylid已ol yn ei gweld yn brosigol, gyda'r oedd yn treidio'n mynd i gweld fel Daciannid yn 1535, ac yn dweudio'n mynd i gwyntai i Gweld. O'r oedd yn sicr ar amlwg yma, fel y mynd yn ei ddigon yw ddylen y gwaith a'i ddylun o'r ffrif. It may interest them to know that his aunt was secretary to Arthur Scargan. I doubt that he shares many of the convictions of the former miners leader, except one, that we should obey the democratic will of the people and get Brexit done. My hon. and was friend is also a passionate collector of airline memorabilia. of the house. Mr Speaker, the law and address was brilliantly seconded by my honourable friend, the member for Truro and Falmer, who comes if I can continue with the aeronautical metaphor from a very different wing of the party. The modern Tory party is a vast and capatious low-carbon plane, by the way. And who has been highly successful as a campaigner for the rights of disabled people. And though she is known for her calm manner and her dulcet tones, when it comes to defending the interests of her native Cornwall, or protecting the pasty against the fiscal depredations of former chancellers, she can be as fearsome as any form of seagull going through your chips. And on the most divisive issue in modern Britain, which blades us to this day, it is well known that she has come down on one side and will not be bunched. It is jam first, not cream. She is, Mr Speaker, she is Cornish to her roots and her speech also was in the best traditions of the house. Mr Speaker, let me join the right hon. gentlemen in paying tribute to the much-loved and greatly missed Paul Flynn, who served his constituents in Newport West for 31.5 years, a proud and witty Welshman who earned this obituary from Goldie looking chain, a South Wales wrap ensemble straight out of Newport, is what they say. As an MP, he was well respected since 1987 when first elected. Across the parties, Paul was revered and is just possible he was born with that beard. Across the floor, far and wide, respected across the political divide, regardless of your own stance, left or right, raise a glass to Paul tonight. Mrs Speaker, I have no ideas as to the political preferences of the band members, Two Hats or Exy, but I think the whole house, I think the Honourable Lady may be right in what she interjects from a sedentary position, but I have no doubt that the whole house will agree with their tribute to Paul Flynn. Mr Speaker, the speeches from my Honourable friends from North East Derbyshire and Truar and Falmouth were in the finest traditions of the house, and the speech from the Leader of the Opposition was in the finest tradition of the Turgiverse-Sating Leader of the Opposition. First he was opposed to no deal, now he seems to be opposed to any deal. First he was in favour of delivering Brexit, now he wants a second referendum. First he wanted an election, he wanted an election for quite a long time. Now he'd much rather not. He resembles a Janus, a push me pull you facing both directions at once and yet unable to decide for either. His policy on cake is neither having it nor eating it. Frankly, I fear for his political health because we can all see the Soviet era expulsions that are taking place in his circle as one by one his left tenants are purged as Lenin purged the associates of poor old Trotsky. And there is Lenin, Mr Speaker, the veteran fabricator of GLC budgets. As the shadow chancellor tightens his icy grip on the Labour Party, the contrast becomes ever stuck. We're putting up wages, contrary to what he just said, we're putting up wages when the biggest expansion ever lived in wage, ever seen. They would put up taxes, he would put up taxes. He would control immigration with a points-based system. He wants to, and of course, and let me anticipate the point that my old friend is going to make, and we will look after the interest of the 3.4 million. They want to abandon immigration controls altogether to judge by what he has just said. We back our armed services. He sides with their enemies historically, he sides with their enemies, and he has said he would like to disband them. We want to strengthen, and we will strengthen, our United Kingdom. He would break it up, and I will give way to the Honourable General.