starma today has headed out to the United States to go and meet his American counterpart Joe Biden whilst he is out in the US it seems as though things back in Britain aren't going so well as it seems he could face a rebellion from his own support once more over the decisions he is making for the country we will discuss this in detail in today's video whilst also going over all of the latest news from up and down the country but first hit the like And subscribe button and join our fast growing Community k has been warned he faces another Rebellion from labor MPS over plans to ban smoking in Pub Gardens and near football stadiums the Prime Minister who faced a Corbin nista Revolt over the two child benefit cap and mass extensions on winter fuel payments is bracing for more Commons chaos over his Sig clampdown labor MP for Newcastle upon tin East and Wall's end Mary Glendon has tabled an early day motion voicing opposition against her own government Glendon welcomed the 2007 indoor smoking ban but warned an extension will unduly restrict individual liberty where secondhand smoking dangers are negligible the former labor whip also claimed Banning smoking outside pubs would drive some and maybe many out of business and undermine the nighttime economy she is putting pressure on starma to act his plan but at the very least wants MPS to have a free vote leaked documents suggest three pubs a week could close following the enforcement of the ban the son has claimed however the Prime Minister believes the measure will prove effective in curbing smoking related deaths starma said my starting point on this is to remind everybody that over 880,000 people lose their lives every year because of smoking yes we are going to take decisions in this space more details will be revealed but this is a preventable series of deaths and we've got to take action to reduce the burden on the NHS and the taxpayer Lee Anderson has accused a labor created Committee of starma starzy style censorship just hours after it confirmed a potential clampdown on MP's hosting TV shows the Ashfield MP warned parliament's modernization committee is trying to thwart reform UK after the populist party received 4.1 million votes on July 4th in a fiery social media post Anderson said censorship starasi Style they're coming for us and the People's Army stand firm reformers we will get our country back Anderson's intervention came just hours after reform UK leader Nigel farage issued a direct message to Commons leader Lucy Powell Powell who is unusually heading up the usually backbench L select committee will examine whether paid outside engagements such as MP media appearances journalism and speeches provide a benefit to the public or present a conflict of interest responding to Powell last night farage said all I can say to Lucy Powell is this really affects Lee Anderson and myself and if you're coming after us and think you can bully us you've picked on the wrong people I'm not going anywhere you want to Marty me please have a go despite foreign secretary David Lamy hosting LBC shows up until just a few months ago the 14 strong modernization committee is made up of nine labor MPS three Tories and two liberal Democrats an ofcom study released in April also showed that there was no consensus Among The Wider public to ban MPS from presenting current affairs programs the media Watchdog also concluded that the British public did not believe the use of politicians as presenters risks eroding their overall trust in broadcast media in other news landlords will be banned from removing or taking action against tenants who do not pay their rent for up to 3 months months under labor rent reforms set to begin next summer at the moment a landlord can only begin processes to repossess their property if a tenant fails to make rent payments for two consecutive months under the government's new rental reforms tenants will also be entitled to 4 weeks notice before they have to leave whereas currently if a tenant falls into renter reers they are entitled to two weeks notice labor Renters Rights bill is replacing the previous government's renters Reform Bill which kept the threshold for a non-paying tenant to 2 months before action could be taken the ministry of housing communities and local government said the change would allow tenants more time to repay AAR and remain in their homes while ensuring landlords do not face unsustainable costs but the news has faced some backlash with Paul champina of Law Firm landlord action stating this is bad news for landlords a common scenario we see is tenants trying to bring rent AAR just below the mandatory threshold before action can be taken it has become a common tactic used by Savvy tenants so now under the latest changes anything less than 3 months will be a discretionary ground meaning it is up to the discretion of the judge the government has suggested landlords can use this discretionary ground if rent is repeatedly late shamplina also highlighted the problem with what he called the crumbling unfit Court service the government is set to ban section 21 also known as no fault evictions from next summer for all tenancies this means landlords will be left to apply for a hearing through Section 8 before they can evict a tenant Section 8 is currently used If a landlord wants to recover lost rent but is soon to be applied to all evictions shamplina said we already have cases where landlords are owed two years of rent but can't reclaim their properties with one of our cases dragging on for 19 months without a hearing date yet now there will be 35 grounds for possession rather than 17 but my big fear is the functionality of the courts landlords need to know they can get their properties back in a timely fashion the new bill will also ban rent increases being written into contracts to prevent mid tency Rises which means landlords will only be able to raise rent once a year at market rate furthermore the new laws which only cover England will set deadlines for landlords to tackle dangerous conditions in an extension to a wb's law named after a 2-year-old who died from the toxic effects of mold landlords could face up to £7,000 if homes do not meet a decent home standard the government said that 21% of privately rented homes are currently classified as nonent and over 500,000 contain the most serious hazards in addition Labor's reforms will give tenants a strengthened right to request a pet which landlords must consider and cannot unreasonably refuse to support landlords the renter's rights bill will give them the right to request insurance to cover any potential damage from pets in other news political commentator Emma Webb has laid bare her Fury at sadik Khan's suggestion that recently released prisoners should jump the social housing queue in London speaking in an interview Webb gave her take on the comment ments made by the London mayor in the wake of over 1,700 prisoners being let out early in England and Wales as part of a government scheme to deal with overcrowding if you're being cynical we have seen a video of a released prisoner saying he will vote for labor for the rest of his life she said if you wanted to be really cynical maybe you're thinking sadik Khan is hoping these rehoused prisoners are going to vote labor if they live in London and keep him in office I think it's despicable we've got British people who are homeless veterans homeless and families without adequate housing the fact labor have released these prisoners early and are now talking about allowing them to jump the housing queue when one of the pressures preventing families from getting on the housing ladder is the fact we're at Great expense to the taxpayer housing illegal migrants coming over on small boats the whole thing is an absolute mess you couldn't make it up the whole thing is sick it stinks if you don't laugh you'll cry but broadcaster Amy nickel Turner was on hand to offer a differing perspective if you look at the number of homeless people out of the prison L population it's about 25% she said compared to the general population which is about 0.6% it's a massive problem people are leaving prison finding themselves homeless then reoffending surely if we are serious about halting that reoffending rate then sadik Khan does have a point I think where he has lost a attention is saying jump the queue that instantly inspires a feeling of unfairness I think he's made a good point in a clumsy way khah said giving prioritizing offenders on the social housing list will help cut reoffending rates he has suffered a backlash from Nigel farage among those to have taken aim at the London mayor he said sadik Khan wants free housing for criminals and illegal migrants and he wants you to pay for it all what are your thoughts on what we discussed in today's video let me know down in the comments section below if you've not yet already make sure you do drop a like on this 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