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Justin Trudeau

Justin Trudeau is a Canadian politician and the current Prime Minister of Canada. Born on December 25, 1971, he is the grandson of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. Trudeau was first elected to the House of Commons in 2008, representing the Papineau riding in Montreal. He is known for his youthful appearance, affable personality, and his focus on issues such as the environment and education. more

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“I think the issue will come up after the election of the new Tory leader. They may well decide to call an election. What the British people need now is stability. Stability to retain their jobs, stability to protect those working conditions, and we need a plan from this government now on how they're going to approach the negotiations for leaving the European Union before they invoke Article 50.”

“Margaret [Hodge] is obviously entitled to do what she wishes to do. I would ask her to think for a moment, a Tory prime minister resigned, Britain's voted to leave the European Union, there are massive political issues to be addressed, is it really a good idea to start a big debate in the Labour Party when I was elected less than a year ago with a very large mandate not from MPs, I fully concede and understand that, but from the party members as a whole.”