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and believe theresa may is and i believe theresa may is your mp.you in moment. so, chris, yes, in a moment. so, chris, yes, it's fair to say yes. the good old people of gb news land , my old people of gb news land, my inbox doesn't exactly ring with charm towards theresa may, but the people in her constituency clearly think she's an extremely competent parliamentarian . but competent parliamentarian. but she was handed almost a grenade with the pin pulled out in. as far as she didn't like brexit, she campaigned to remain, as did david cameron before her. in many senses, she was on a hiding to nothing . to nothing. >> there are two sides to theresa may. there's the local mp saw eloquently mp and you saw eloquently expressed by people in maidenhead in the maidenhead and our guests in the studio this off air, studio was saying this off air, what mp she is. she what a great mp she is. and she used go from those used to go back from those torturous in torturous negotiations in brussels became brussels before you became a brexit party mep, martin. but sh
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may, ex prime minister, theresa may, ex prime minister, theresa may, ex prime minister theresa may,ot forgive . yeah, and will not forgive. yeah, and shelly makes an interesting point about meghan and harry saying, i personally think meghan and harry are looking for a way back because their money is running out. and their ways of earning out of the royal connection. maybe they're coming back to sort of strengthen the royal connection. >> on theresa may, celine says, what a farce of her decision to stand down at the next election. she was the worst pm ever. crafty and menacing. she knows that if she does stand, she will lose by a huge majority. and it is a safe tory seat. so what she doesis is a safe tory seat. so what she does is step down and hopefully hope to be given a place in the lords. the other decadent waste of in space institution of money in space institution where she can a regular nap where she can have a regular nap and it. and get paid for it. >> oh, really harsh, but >> oh, that's really harsh, but alison, on the other hand, says overblown left wing nonsense. all that
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he doesn't like theresa may.rs group, doesn't pensioners group, and he doesn't have of what was the have to sort of what was the thing? >> can m- thing? >> can not forget also >> so can we not forget also that theresa may us that theresa may did bring us dangerously jeremy dangerously close to a jeremy corbyn prime minister? i mean, we can't forget about that, can we? she made some dire mistakes and errors of judgement. surely >> emily, i was being very careful not to forget that. i did mention that it almost went wrong during brexit. i was merely saying that she's a very good local mp and a public servant . i'm definitely saying servant. i'm definitely saying that choices that she got some choices wrong on absolutely on brexit. absolutely no question . but you raise there, question. but you raise there, tom, lord tom, the question of lord cameron. having lunch cameron. i was having lunch recently with ambassador for recently with an ambassador for an i was saying an eu country, and i was saying it is confusing b
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theresa may once >> yes.ng has changed. thank you very much changed. ben thank you very much indeed. that's all from me. up next, it's patrick christys. patrick, what is on your bill of fare this evening? >> absolutely massive >> yeah, absolutely massive show. it appears the home show. it appears that the home office to let office seems willing to let around million palestinians around 2 million palestinians come asylum the uk, come and claim asylum in the uk, which think is rather which i think is rather frightening. news. angela rayner blows the labour party apart. diane thinks a diane abbott thinks everyone's a racist farage is racist and nigel farage is teeing off on boris johnson. 9 to 11 pm. i'll have all of tomorrow's newspaper front pages for as well. and i've for you today as well. and i've got a rock star panel this evening. allison pearson, shaun got a rock star panel this evenin and lison pearson, shaun got a rock star panel this evenin and matthew rson, shaun got a rock star panel this evenin and
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and former conservative prime minister theresa may is to stand out as an mp at the next general election. —— stand down as an mp. it is cautioned that a funding shortage will leave the uk reliance upon allies for defence spending. in the past hour where been in france for a significant moment with abortion being enshrined in the constitution as a right and emmanuel macron has been taking part in pomp and ceremony. let's take a look at that. it will be formally enshrined in the next couple of james. this is the ceremony and a symbolic moment for the country. abortion has been legal for 50 years or so but this is an extra step, adding it to the constitution. let's speak to a woman's health reporter at the new york times. thank you for coming on the programme. york times. thank you for coming on the programme-— york times. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for having me. what the programme. thank you for having me- what do — the programme. thank you for having me- what do you _ the programme. thank you for having me. what do you make _ the programme. thank you for having me.
and former conservative prime minister theresa may is to stand out as an mp at the next general election. —— stand down as an mp. it is cautioned that a funding shortage will leave the uk reliance upon allies for defence spending. in the past hour where been in france for a significant moment with abortion being enshrined in the constitution as a right and emmanuel macron has been taking part in pomp and ceremony. let's take a look at that. it will be formally enshrined in the next couple...
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some accuse theresa may of being a robotic politician with no flair.ging a career as a conservative female mp in the 90s was no joke. she was determined to stand out in a man's world and as party chairman, wasn't afraid to tell it straight. you know what? some people call us the nasty party. david cameron made her home secretary, a post she held for longer than anyone else in modern times. she's got a string of great achievements to her name, championing modern slavery legislation, making sure more women got involved in politics, and of course, serving as prime minister as well. she can hold her head high. she became prime minister at one of the most turbulent periods in british political history. brexit means brexit and we are going to make a success of it. a simple slogan, but a promise she couldn't fulfil. mrs may had gambled on a general election, but lost the conservatives their majority. attempts to reassert her authority didn't always go according to plan. her message during this conference speech lost amid a catalogue of interruptions, a pranks
some accuse theresa may of being a robotic politician with no flair.ging a career as a conservative female mp in the 90s was no joke. she was determined to stand out in a man's world and as party chairman, wasn't afraid to tell it straight. you know what? some people call us the nasty party. david cameron made her home secretary, a post she held for longer than anyone else in modern times. she's got a string of great achievements to her name, championing modern slavery legislation, making sure...
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some accused theresa may of being a robotic politician with no flair.sly. forging a career as a conservative female mp in the �*90s was no joke. she was determined to stand out in a man's world and as party chairman, wasn't afraid to tell it straight. you know what some people call us? the nasty party. david cameron made her home secretary, a post she held for longer than anyone else in modern times. she's got a string of great achievements to her name, championing modern slavery legislation, making sure more women got involved in politics. and, of course, serving as prime minister as well, she can hold her head high. she became prime minister at one of the most turbulent periods in british political history. brexit means brexit, and we're going to make a success of it. a simple slogan, but a promise she couldn't fulfil. mrs may had gambled on a general election, but lost the conservatives their majority. attempts to reassert her authority didn't always go according to plan, her message during this conference speech lost amid a catalogue of interruption
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theresa may announces she'll stand down as an mp at the next election, nearly five years after resigningrime minister. baby crying. paternity leave rules become more flexible, but campaigners say the changes still don't go far enough. and the grandaughter of england legend ian wright pulls on her boots for the biggest girls�* football session ever. and coming up on bbc news. india's dominance on day two of the final test against england has given them a substantial lead as they look for their fourth win in the series. good afternoon. a major independent report into stakeknife — the british army's top agent inside the ira's internal security unit — has concluded that his work probably resulted in more lives being lost than saved. the seven—year investigation — called operation kenova — examined the activities of freddie scappaticci during the troubles in northern ireland. he's suspected of involvement in numerous murders. the police service of northern ireland's chief constable called on the uk government to apologise to the families affected, and said the ira needs to acknowledge its act
theresa may announces she'll stand down as an mp at the next election, nearly five years after resigningrime minister. baby crying. paternity leave rules become more flexible, but campaigners say the changes still don't go far enough. and the grandaughter of england legend ian wright pulls on her boots for the biggest girls�* football session ever. and coming up on bbc news. india's dominance on day two of the final test against england has given them a substantial lead as they look for their...
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theresa may displayed a steely determination to become britain's second female prime minister.centrate on her campaigns against modern slavery and human trafficking. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. officials in australia said the great barrier wreath is going through another mass bleaching because the sea temperatures in the pat lewis have been so high. hot weather can cause heat stress corals to expel algae that gives them their life and colour. it is the fifth time in eight years widespread damage has been detected. this is bbc news. hello there, good afternoon. the sunshine generally best the west so sunny spells for west and wales and north—west scotland but we are still keeping the strength of that cold easterly wind. it will feel quite blustery for many of us particularly towards the coast. the air is chilly at the moment with low pressure towards the south and milder air. pressure towards the south and milderair. high pressure pressure towards the south and milder air. high pressure towards the north and east. they will be some low cloud below the north sea and acros
theresa may displayed a steely determination to become britain's second female prime minister.centrate on her campaigns against modern slavery and human trafficking. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. officials in australia said the great barrier wreath is going through another mass bleaching because the sea temperatures in the pat lewis have been so high. hot weather can cause heat stress corals to expel algae that gives them their life and colour. it is the fifth time in eight years...
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theresa may became prime minister in 2016.fter david cameron left the post of head of government after losing the referendum. russia after the mysterious incident in saltbear. i think teresa was absolutely brilliant statesman, we served together for more than 12 years, she has a huge track record behind her. theresa may has become the 64th conservative mp ready to quit. among those who do not intend to continue to engage in politics is former defense minister ben whalley. the reason why the conservatives are fleeing is simple: the party has little chance of remaining in power. prime minister sunok learned about theresa may's decision while visiting a company that produces electric boilers. rish and sunok managed to connect the wires there. things are much worse for him with regard to unity in own party. obviously, it is a very important decision for theresa may to resign next election. this is unexpected, but of course we have already heard about this from a large number of sitting members of parliament. conservatives, they ha
theresa may became prime minister in 2016.fter david cameron left the post of head of government after losing the referendum. russia after the mysterious incident in saltbear. i think teresa was absolutely brilliant statesman, we served together for more than 12 years, she has a huge track record behind her. theresa may has become the 64th conservative mp ready to quit. among those who do not intend to continue to engage in politics is former defense minister ben whalley. the reason why the...
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charlie, you advise theresa may. you used to advise theresa may.t what's your response then to the fact that she's going to stand down? >> i think it's a classic, >> well, i think it's a classic, theresa. know , she theresa. you know, she recognises that she's only been able home able to become the home secretary and prime minister because in because of her constituents in maidenhead. she's maidenhead. that's why she's there. she's always put her constituents first. and so giving it to the main head advertiser, i think is just a nice i quite like that. >> as a former, a local newspaper reporter. hats off to you theresa. >> and she was, >> yeah, exactly. and she was, you , she is mrs. you know, she is mrs. maidenhead. local. maidenhead. she is very local. even when she was prime minister. and sometimes you'd be scratching head scratching your own head thinking, my god, okay, thinking, my god, why? okay, well, spending well, why are we spending another we've another weekend here when we've got brexit problems got all these brexit problems going on? s
charlie, you advise theresa may. you used to advise theresa may.t what's your response then to the fact that she's going to stand down? >> i think it's a classic, >> well, i think it's a classic, theresa. know , she theresa. you know, she recognises that she's only been able home able to become the home secretary and prime minister because in because of her constituents in maidenhead. she's maidenhead. that's why she's there. she's always put her constituents first. and so giving it...
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the former british prime minister theresa may is to stand down as an mp at the general election.se her work on issues including modern slavery and human trafficking is taking up increasing amounts of her time. our political correspondent, hannah miller has more. she spoke to the maidenhead advertiser for this announcement, which i think in and of itself is significant as someone who has been prime minister and then stayed on as a backbencher and chosen to give this announcement directly to her constituents, when, frankly, she could have had a much broader national media article had she chosen to do that. and i think that says something about the kind of values and the way that she has conducted herself since being prime minister. she said that the causes that she has been championing have been taking up an increasing amount of her time, and that, as a result, she's concluded that she'd no longer be able to do herjob as an mp in the way that she believes is right and that her constituents deserve beyond the next general election. important to say as well, she does make very clear
the former british prime minister theresa may is to stand down as an mp at the general election.se her work on issues including modern slavery and human trafficking is taking up increasing amounts of her time. our political correspondent, hannah miller has more. she spoke to the maidenhead advertiser for this announcement, which i think in and of itself is significant as someone who has been prime minister and then stayed on as a backbencher and chosen to give this announcement directly to her...
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. >> theresa may? >> you mean theresa may? >> you mean theresa may? may. >> i do theresa may. >> i do theresa may. >> that who you are? >> is that really who you are? >> is that really who you are? >> chita rivera. >> i thought chita rivera. i didn't know chita rivera. she's on but yes. on my mind. but yes. >> theresa, confusing with >> theresa, confusing me with your reminds me of, your hints, it reminds me of, your hints, it reminds me of, you just said the woman with the nice shoes. right. may. nice shoes. right. chita may. right, arrives. right, theresa. chita arrives. leave pass leave her trying to pass her brexit being turned brexit deal and being turned down like, three times row. down like, three times in a row. and just left. and she finally just left. >> she left. >> she left. >> i >> she left. >> -i he e ii he knows he's >> and i think he knows he's leaving. think that's what the leaving. i think that's what the point plan point is. he's putting this plan forward, knowing it'll be rejected fill space in rejected just to fill space in social
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>> do theresa may. >> i do theresa may. >> i do theresa may. >> is that who you are?really who you are? >> is that really who you are? >> chita rivera. >> i thought chita rivera. i didn't know chita rivera. she's on but yes. on my mind. but yes. >> theresa, confusing with >> theresa, confusing me with your me of, your hints, it reminds me of, your hints, it reminds me of, you just said the woman with the nice shoes. right. chita may. right, arrives. right, theresa. chita arrives. leave pass leave her trying to pass her brexit being turned brexit deal and being turned down like, three times row. down like, three times in a row. and just left. and she finally just left. >> she left. >> she left. >> i >> she left. >> -i he e ii he knows he's >> and i think he knows he's leaving. think that's what the leaving. i think that's what the point plan point is. he's putting this plan forward, knowing it'll be rejected fill space in rejected just to fill space in social media because he knows he's going. >> being persistent >> maybe he's being persistent and feels like he's and m
>> do theresa may. >> i do theresa may. >> i do theresa may. >> is that who you are?really who you are? >> is that really who you are? >> chita rivera. >> i thought chita rivera. i didn't know chita rivera. she's on but yes. on my mind. but yes. >> theresa, confusing with >> theresa, confusing me with your me of, your hints, it reminds me of, your hints, it reminds me of, you just said the woman with the nice shoes. right. chita may. right,...
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and i'm not surprised theresa may at surprised about theresa may at the of the day, she's close the end she's close to retirement age , but also at to retirement age, but also at the same time, i think theresa may career has learnt a may in her career has learnt a lot of lessons after hostile lot of lessons after the hostile environment and even now i think the whole rwanda thing is probably quite a bit. probably triggered quite a bit. and obviously she's been quite outspoken about the outspoken about that in the house of commons about, you know, trafficking know, risks to trafficking victims things like that. so victims and things like that. so i think now she's probably just disgusted party that she disgusted at the party that she once loved. >> a lot of people, though, john, around, it's john, looking around, it's not just about the islamist threat. you know, we've housing you know, we've got a housing crisis something crisis that does need something radical whether it's the radical doing, whether it's the reform planning or reform of planning laws or whether having the whether it's
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that was the lastjmc plenary session before theresa _ the lastjmc plenary session before theresa may former prime minister, said in the inguiry— former prime minister, said in the inquiry that— former prime minister, said in the inquiry that he chose not to meet with the — inquiry that he chose not to meet with the first minister of the devolved administrations because in his view— devolved administrations because in his view that would have been optically— his view that would have been optically drunk for fear this would -ive optically drunk for fear this would give a _ optically drunk for fear this would give a false impression that the uk was a _ give a false impression that the uk was a federal state. what is your reaction — was a federal state. what is your reaction to— was a federal state. what is your reaction to that statement? | was a federal state. what is your reaction to that statement? i think i shared the _ reaction to that statement? i think i shared the reaction _ reaction to that statement? i think i shared the reaction of _ reaction to that statement? i think i shar
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he signed the confidence and supply agreement to theresa may, has been a big beast in unionist politics are not quite sure the answers to the questions will be at. this deal to get stormont back was very much jeffrey donaldson�*s deal. he was the heart of it, he was a salesman for it, he negotiated, he really had in quite a successfuljob of getting it to stick where we are weeks into it now and if another significant internal opposition to the move within his party, he had managed to make it work, and suddenly everything goes into a massive tailspin here because of something nobody saw it coming, so there will be massive concern in the irish gum, the british government, but this means for the irish sea border, whether stormont will stay as it has been, i think it will, i think it has been durable now because this party has made its bed, it will have to lie in it, there is not the place for it to go politically, however it�*s not the position i wanted to be in. he�*s somebody who has been central strategically behind the scenes in the dup. for them to lose, evenif scenes in the dup. for
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former conservative prime minister theresa may is to stand down as an mp at the next general election. it's ten years since a malaysian airliner carrying 239 people on a flight from kuala lumpur to beijing vanished — we look back at one of the greatest aviation mysteries. and coming up it's international women's day — a time to reflect on the achievements of women and progress towards gender equality. we will have a special programme in 30 minutes. hello, i'm nicky schiller. we start in the united states where president biden has delivered his last state of the union address before the presidential election in november. in a fiery speech he warned that the us is facing a greater threat to its freedom and democracy than at any time since the presidency of abraham lincoln — in the 1860s. he repeatedly took swipes at donald trump, using the term, "my predecessor" 13 times. he described mr trump's recent remarks about nato as unacceptable. mr biden said he had inherited an economy "on the brink" after the turmoil of covid pandemic, but it was now the envy of the world. but it was his repe
former conservative prime minister theresa may is to stand down as an mp at the next general election. it's ten years since a malaysian airliner carrying 239 people on a flight from kuala lumpur to beijing vanished — we look back at one of the greatest aviation mysteries. and coming up it's international women's day — a time to reflect on the achievements of women and progress towards gender equality. we will have a special programme in 30 minutes. hello, i'm nicky schiller. we start in the...
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okay. >> and robbie, theresa may is the ultimate public servant.he entered parliament or now as an mp or prime minister. pubuc now as an mp or prime minister. public duty has always been her ultimate, but nearly lost us brexit and moving on now from that, thanks to environment minister robbie moore and shadow education minister catherine mckinnell for a chat mckinnell for a terrific chat here on pmqs live. >> coming up it is good afternoon britain with tom and emily. tom and emily. hello so we were all together last week. what >> of course, his, donors. tom gloria was saying she missed us from last week. >> we've got a huge amount. we got. we were all together. oh, yes you are. >> oh, she didn't miss us. >> oh, she didn't miss us. >> she didn't miss us anyway. take it away. >> well, of course we're going to be exploring what the prime minister has been saying in response that scandal over response to that scandal over the donations. but has keir starmer foot in? it's starmer stuck his foot in? it's two with regard to an attack on national insurance
okay. >> and robbie, theresa may is the ultimate public servant.he entered parliament or now as an mp or prime minister. pubuc now as an mp or prime minister. public duty has always been her ultimate, but nearly lost us brexit and moving on now from that, thanks to environment minister robbie moore and shadow education minister catherine mckinnell for a chat mckinnell for a terrific chat here on pmqs live. >> coming up it is good afternoon britain with tom and emily. tom and emily....
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theresa may has become the 64th conservative mp ready to quit.nal insurance system in the future. the ruling conservative party considered this draft budget as a pre-election one, but in the current situation , any financial decisions by the government are unlikely to change the balance of political forces. at the end of last year the country's economy. was in a technical recession, projected growth this year is minimal, only 4% of britons surveyed believe that the government's new budget can change anything. the opposition libraists have no doubt about the upcoming victory. shadow chancellor of the exchequer, rachel reeves, published a video message calling herself the first woman to head the british treasury in its 800-year history. the position of chancellor exists. in the fall, but does not reject the possibility that they can be organized earlier. alexander khabarov, ilya murdyukov, lead great britain. almost 25 thousand tons of herring this year they will catch a real invasion of fish in the baltic sea in the kaliningrad bay due to the warm
theresa may has become the 64th conservative mp ready to quit.nal insurance system in the future. the ruling conservative party considered this draft budget as a pre-election one, but in the current situation , any financial decisions by the government are unlikely to change the balance of political forces. at the end of last year the country's economy. was in a technical recession, projected growth this year is minimal, only 4% of britons surveyed believe that the government's new budget can...
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theresa may is to stand down as an mp at the next general election.atement to the maidenhead advertiser, she says she has taken the difficult decision because her work on issues including modern slavery and human trafficking is taking up increasing amounts of her time. our political correspondent hannah miller has the latest on her announcement. she soke to latest on her announcement. she spoke to the _ latest on her announcement. sue: spoke to the maidenhead latest on her announcement. 6ie: spoke to the maidenhead advertiser for this announcement which is significant as someone who has been prime minister and stayed on as a backbencher and chosen to give this announcement directly to her constituents when frankly she could have had much broader national media article had she chosen to do that and i think that says more about the values and the way she has conducted herself since being prime minister. she said that the causes she has been championing have been taking up an increasing amount of her time and as a result she has concluded that she is no
theresa may is to stand down as an mp at the next general election.atement to the maidenhead advertiser, she says she has taken the difficult decision because her work on issues including modern slavery and human trafficking is taking up increasing amounts of her time. our political correspondent hannah miller has the latest on her announcement. she soke to latest on her announcement. she spoke to the _ latest on her announcement. sue: spoke to the maidenhead latest on her announcement. 6ie:...
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grace science for the prime minister of the united kingdom theresa may. lord rothchild, prime minister netanyahu, chief rabbi, distinguished guests, lords, ladies and gentlemen, i am so pleased to be here. with you tonight and to be with you, lord balfer, on this special evening, as we mark the centenary of the letter written by your great uncle, which i believe to be one of the most significant letters in history, letter which gave birth to the most extraordinary country, and letter which 0 years after the publication of the banfour declaration on the establishment of a homeland for the jews of the world. to better understand what is happening in palestine today , we must go back to a time more than two centuries ago. here above the city of akka in the north of palestine , there is a large statue of napoleon bonaparte, which is a sign of france's attempt to defeat the ottoman empire. here is a strategic point to enter it was and is from the mediterranean sea to arab regions. napoleon's attempt to start an uprising by the jews in 1799 failed. but his proj
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may as home secretary— minister and theresa may as home secretary were the only two members of the _- of the cabinet that really wanted to bring down immigration numbers, and there is— bring down immigration numbers, and there is some truth in that in terms of, there is some truth in that in terms of. if— there is some truth in that in terms of. if you _ there is some truth in that in terms of. if you are — there is some truth in that in terms of, if you are sitting on the treasury. _ of, if you are sitting on the treasury, is a very good economic argument — treasury, is a very good economic argument for people coming here. if you are _ argument for people coming here. if you are running the health service, again— you are running the health service, again at— you are running the health service, again at a — you are running the health service, again at a very strong argument for wanting _ again at a very strong argument for wanting to — again at a very strong argument for wanting to allow people to come here to work— wanting to allow people to come here to work on— wanting to allow pe
may as home secretary— minister and theresa may as home secretary were the only two members of the _- of the cabinet that really wanted to bring down immigration numbers, and there is— bring down immigration numbers, and there is some truth in that in terms of, there is some truth in that in terms of. if— there is some truth in that in terms of. if you _ there is some truth in that in terms of. if you are — there is some truth in that in terms of, if you are sitting on the treasury. _...
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but i'm sure we'll see, theresa may the campaign see, theresa may on the campaign trail.l see david cameron out well. you know, all out there as well. you know, all five prime ministers that we've had six years had over the last, six years will out there and will be going out there and delivering that delivering the message that you've got get behind rishi, you've got to get behind rishi, you've got to get behind rishi, you've vote conservative you've got to vote conservative again things again for all of the things that they've going they've said that they're going to this country to do and taking this country forward . forward to you. >> rammell, do you fear >> bill rammell, who do you fear the rishi sunak the most? rishi sunak called penny mordaunt as the tory leader. penny mordaunt as the tory leadedon't fear any of them. >> i don't fear any of them. come one do you worry about >> which one do you worry about more no, no i don't. more then? no, no, no i don't. >> the concern of record in >> it's the concern of record in government that is the problem. 14 back to boris
but i'm sure we'll see, theresa may the campaign see, theresa may on the campaign trail.l see david cameron out well. you know, all out there as well. you know, all five prime ministers that we've had six years had over the last, six years will out there and will be going out there and delivering that delivering the message that you've got get behind rishi, you've got to get behind rishi, you've got to get behind rishi, you've vote conservative you've got to vote conservative again things again...
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theresa down. the latest being theresa may.ings. so faith in shortcomings. so with faith in our politicians, clearly at an all time low, my great british debate this hour, i'm asking, is it time to just call a general election? well, joining me now denis labour mp denis macshane former labour mp martin , ceo of pollsters, martin baxter, ceo of pollsters, and danczuk former and also simon danczuk former rochdale parliamentary candidate and norman baker. right. so i'm going to start with you, simon danczuk . danczuk. >> yeah. well, i don't think he should call a general election now . i take the general view now. i take the general view that they should run their course, i think he might course, but i think he might well do i think sunak might go in not least because some of in may not least because some of the points made there by galloway that sunak will think that labour are little that labour are a little bit vulnerable in terms of the muslim vote, which could then go to somebody like galloway's party, and that might just hel
theresa down. the latest being theresa may.ings. so faith in shortcomings. so with faith in our politicians, clearly at an all time low, my great british debate this hour, i'm asking, is it time to just call a general election? well, joining me now denis labour mp denis macshane former labour mp martin , ceo of pollsters, martin baxter, ceo of pollsters, and danczuk former and also simon danczuk former rochdale parliamentary candidate and norman baker. right. so i'm going to start with you,...
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but i'm sure we'll see, theresa may the campaign see, theresa may on the campaign trail.ll see david cameron out well. you know, all out there as well. you know, all five prime ministers that we've had six years had over the last, six years will out there and will be going out there and delivering that delivering the message that you've got get behind rishi, you've got to get behind rishi, you've got to get behind rishi, you've vote conservative you've got to vote conservative again things again for all of the things that they've going they've said that they're going to this country to do and taking this country forward . forward to you. >> rammell, do you fear >> bill rammell, who do you fear the rishi sunak the most? rishi sunak called penny mordaunt as the tory leader. penny mordaunt as the tory leadedon't fear any of them. >> i don't fear any of them. come one do you worry about >> which one do you worry about more no, no i don't. more then? no, no, no i don't. >> the concern of record in >> it's the concern of record in government that is the problem. 14 back to bori
but i'm sure we'll see, theresa may the campaign see, theresa may on the campaign trail.ll see david cameron out well. you know, all out there as well. you know, all five prime ministers that we've had six years had over the last, six years will out there and will be going out there and delivering that delivering the message that you've got get behind rishi, you've got to get behind rishi, you've got to get behind rishi, you've vote conservative you've got to vote conservative again things...
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may.t party member martin daye explains why so many are choosing to go, for for some that's just age, they've reached retirement age and they're going, for others - they've got family commitments and they want to... do that or the things with their lives, but for some it's the toxic nature of politics, it's the toxic nature on social media where they're being trolled, and for some they're actually being physically stocked and threatened with violence. one mp, caroline lucas, the parliament's only green mp of 14 years has cited the dysfunctionality of parliament as her reason. this parliament has always been dysfunctional, i think perhaps one of the benefits of social media and modern television is that we see it more, um, it's not... fit for the this 21st century, i don't think it was fit for the 20th century, it's a victorian con construct and it worked in their day, it doesn't work in our day, we should have electronic voting, we should have proportional representation systems and we sho
may.t party member martin daye explains why so many are choosing to go, for for some that's just age, they've reached retirement age and they're going, for others - they've got family commitments and they want to... do that or the things with their lives, but for some it's the toxic nature of politics, it's the toxic nature on social media where they're being trolled, and for some they're actually being physically stocked and threatened with violence. one mp, caroline lucas, the parliament's...
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and the former prime minister theresa may is stepping down as a conservative mp at the next election.t vote. she said the "difficult decision" to leave the seat she's held for nearly three decades would enable her to spend more time on "causes close to my heart". lawmakers here in the us are expected to begin voting next week on a bill that would ban the popular app tiktok if it doesn't break ties with its china—based parent company. the legislation would force bytedance to sell the app within six months or face a ban — something the company says would hurt free speech and small businesses relying on the app. a campaign by tiktok urging its users to call members of congress has been flooding capitol hill with complaints. the short—form video app is incredibly popular, with more than 1.5 billion users globally and more than 150 million monthly users in the us alone. i've been speaking with the bill's co—author, congressman raja krishnamoorthi of illinois, about why he believes the app poses a danger to the us. bytedance, beholden to the chinese communist party, is required by the chine
and the former prime minister theresa may is stepping down as a conservative mp at the next election.t vote. she said the "difficult decision" to leave the seat she's held for nearly three decades would enable her to spend more time on "causes close to my heart". lawmakers here in the us are expected to begin voting next week on a bill that would ban the popular app tiktok if it doesn't break ties with its china—based parent company. the legislation would force bytedance...
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it was used in the eighteenth year by british prime minister theresa may, also addressed to russia.oming from the fsb in the stavropol territory has exposed a large group. corrupt officials, which included leaders of the ministry of economic development and businessmen of the region. according to the intelligence service, the detainees illegally revoked the license for the extraction of mineral water from a local enterprise. in the future they planned a raider takeover. in addition, experts established that the criminal group was engaged in theft of natural gas on an especially large scale. the fsb conducted searches in the moscow region in stavropol region. weapons, communication equipment and premium cars were confiscated from the detainees. and now to the situation in the nwo zone. the fighters of the southern group of troops received their first captured combat weapon near avdeevka. the car is fully operational, fully operational , all elements, control units , layout elements, well, almost, almost everything is in its original place, it will still serve, it will not serve, but
it was used in the eighteenth year by british prime minister theresa may, also addressed to russia.oming from the fsb in the stavropol territory has exposed a large group. corrupt officials, which included leaders of the ministry of economic development and businessmen of the region. according to the intelligence service, the detainees illegally revoked the license for the extraction of mineral water from a local enterprise. in the future they planned a raider takeover. in addition, experts...
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and the former prime minister theresa may is stepping down as a conservative mp at the next election.ion" to leave the seat she's held for nearly three decades would enable her to spend more time on "causes close to my heart". haiti's main port says it is suspending operations due to security worsening in the capital city, port—au—prince. the port operator said it had been forced to stop all services following acts of sabotage and vandalism. heavily—armed criminal gangs are now in control of most of the capital, after attacking the main airport and preventing prime minister, ariel henry, from returning from abroad. a state of emergency has been extended for another month. the un is warning that haiti's health system is nearing collapse, with many clinics closed and a shortage of medicine and staff. the un's immigration office says that at least 15,000 people have had to flee the violence. gangs have been expanding their control in the country since the assassination of presidentjovenel moise in 2021. for more on the situation, i spoke to former us ambassador to haiti, pamela white. pa
and the former prime minister theresa may is stepping down as a conservative mp at the next election.ion" to leave the seat she's held for nearly three decades would enable her to spend more time on "causes close to my heart". haiti's main port says it is suspending operations due to security worsening in the capital city, port—au—prince. the port operator said it had been forced to stop all services following acts of sabotage and vandalism. heavily—armed criminal gangs are...
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. >> earlier on breakfast, that breaking news in the past few moments that theresa may, the former pmto stand down after 27 years. >> well, i'm learning it through you. i'm so disappointed to hear this. >> well, this is obviously a really significant decision from theresa may to stand down at the next election as you said, it is a surprise people remember that, and the british are stubborn, we're known for being quite stubborn, so i'm not sure how this will help them . this will help them. >> my holiday was the holiday from hell from six. >> its breakfast on gb news >> coming up. could joe biden survive another four years in the white house? and would a trump victory in november be an early christmas present for britain? will head to the us and speak to a top commentator. but first, this is an astonishing story. a primary school headmistress unfair headmistress has won an unfair dismissal case after she was sacked for assault . this was for sacked for assault. this was for tapping her toddler son's hand whilst disciplining him. shelly ann mahlab , the goulbourne, was ann mahlab, the g
. >> earlier on breakfast, that breaking news in the past few moments that theresa may, the former pmto stand down after 27 years. >> well, i'm learning it through you. i'm so disappointed to hear this. >> well, this is obviously a really significant decision from theresa may to stand down at the next election as you said, it is a surprise people remember that, and the british are stubborn, we're known for being quite stubborn, so i'm not sure how this will help them . this...
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but he said this morning — explicitly he didn't think that theresa may would have tolerated what happenedfrank hester. he didn't think borisjohnson would have tolerated what happened to frank hester. and he said that the defence that rishi sunak and his colleagues put out there that, "oh, look how diverse we are. oh, look, we have a british hindu prime minister. oh, look, we're the most diverse cabinet in history." he said... it's not the color of your skin that matters, it's the content of your character. quoting martin luther king. when i was first involved in politics, it was folks like richard fuller, nicholas boles, elizabeth berridge, white parliamentarians who saw a young guy from a working class background and thought i had potential. and when i was in downing street, when george floyd was murdered, it was not the black or brown members of parliament who reached out and said, how can we bring communities together? it was borisjohnson, despite some of the things that he said in the past, that was most interested in that. and now, of course, some of the most divisive politicians are
but he said this morning — explicitly he didn't think that theresa may would have tolerated what happenedfrank hester. he didn't think borisjohnson would have tolerated what happened to frank hester. and he said that the defence that rishi sunak and his colleagues put out there that, "oh, look how diverse we are. oh, look, we have a british hindu prime minister. oh, look, we're the most diverse cabinet in history." he said... it's not the color of your skin that matters, it's the...
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we also heard earlier in the i day from gavin burwell, who used to be chief of staff to theresa may,put his post on social media onto the screen, because he said... what do you make, though, of a catalogue of other mps and ministers sent out saying it is wrong, it is unacceptable but unable to say it is racist, to call it out? i unacceptable but unable to say it is racist, to call it out?— racist, to call it out? i find it extraordinary, _ racist, to call it out? i find it extraordinary, i— racist, to call it out? i find it extraordinary, i find - racist, to call it out? i find it extraordinary, i find it - racist, to call it out? i find it - extraordinary, i find it absolutely extraordinary, ifind it absolutely extraordinary. he said looking at diane abbott wants to make me hate all black women — black and women. how can any sentient being say that has nothing to do with the race or gender? quite frankly, watching the parade of government ministers coming out and denying reality... look, this is something which is important. we talked a lot about mr —— miss information entry. there
we also heard earlier in the i day from gavin burwell, who used to be chief of staff to theresa may,put his post on social media onto the screen, because he said... what do you make, though, of a catalogue of other mps and ministers sent out saying it is wrong, it is unacceptable but unable to say it is racist, to call it out? i unacceptable but unable to say it is racist, to call it out?— racist, to call it out? i find it extraordinary, _ racist, to call it out? i find it extraordinary, i—...
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we also heard earlier in the day from gavin barwell, who used to be chief of staff to theresa may, andhis is racism and sexism at one point. he doesn't like diane. and based on that, he's inclined to dislike other black women. what do you make, though, of a catalogue of other mp5 and ministers sent out saying it's wrong, it's unacceptable, but unable to say it is racist to call it out? i find it extraordinary. i find it absolutely extraordinary, he said. extraordinary, he said looking at diane abbott makes me want to hate all black women, black and women. how can any sentient being say that has nothing to do with race or gender, quite frankly? watching the the parade of government ministers coming out and denying reality. and look, this is something which is really important. we talk a lot about misinformation and truth. there is absolutely no way you could argue that this was not racist. and quite frankly, i think people will feel really gaslit by those ministers and politicians who are basically arguing that night is day. and i'm somebody who i'm from an ethnic minority background my
we also heard earlier in the day from gavin barwell, who used to be chief of staff to theresa may, andhis is racism and sexism at one point. he doesn't like diane. and based on that, he's inclined to dislike other black women. what do you make, though, of a catalogue of other mp5 and ministers sent out saying it's wrong, it's unacceptable, but unable to say it is racist to call it out? i find it extraordinary. i find it absolutely extraordinary, he said. extraordinary, he said looking at diane...
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you refer back to that moment the dup had great power, because you supported theresa may when she was you then gave your support to borisjohnson, having backed brexit, and trying to get a better brexit deal than the one you thought you'd got. there's an irony. you may not know this, but we'd originally planned that you would today be sitting in front of the political thinking logo, and we can't get it to you! i've got it here in front of me. great big sort of banner that we would normally put behind your head to show what it is. but apparently because we didn't fill in the right paperwork, a british company sending something to someone else in a british company, it got sent back because we hadn't done the right paperwork. there's still a problem here, isn't there? well, that's exactly why we continue to raise these issues now. the full agreement that we have done with the uk government has not yet fully come in. i am hoping that the problems that you have encountered with that will indeed have been resolved and it's a case of those processes working itself through. but that is a reall
you refer back to that moment the dup had great power, because you supported theresa may when she was you then gave your support to borisjohnson, having backed brexit, and trying to get a better brexit deal than the one you thought you'd got. there's an irony. you may not know this, but we'd originally planned that you would today be sitting in front of the political thinking logo, and we can't get it to you! i've got it here in front of me. great big sort of banner that we would normally put...
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have you done mahjong with theresa may? i'd have to think of alliterative sports that match.et us know. lacrosse with lammy? exactly. newscast@bbc.co.uk. hockey with hunt? there you go. they are spewing out of you now. or you can download discord, the app you can use to talk to other newscasters and talk to us about what's on the podcast. anyway, what we're going to talk about now, i had a very pleasant afternoon. badminton with barclay? 0k, newscast@bbc. co. uk. so, netflix sent me a link to a preview of their new big drama, scoop, the story of how newsnight got the interview with prince andrew. so you can't yet watch it as a subscriber, but you've seen it? i'm basicallyjust showing off. and i've only watched the first 47 minutes. but, luckily... i was going to say the star of scoop, but billie piper plays her. it's our former colleague, newsnight producer sam mcallister. hello. it's so meta, guys, honestly. i'm confused at this stage. we're in a studio talking to you as our former colleague, who's now an author, but is being played by billie piper in the drama, which also s
have you done mahjong with theresa may? i'd have to think of alliterative sports that match.et us know. lacrosse with lammy? exactly. newscast@bbc.co.uk. hockey with hunt? there you go. they are spewing out of you now. or you can download discord, the app you can use to talk to other newscasters and talk to us about what's on the podcast. anyway, what we're going to talk about now, i had a very pleasant afternoon. badminton with barclay? 0k, newscast@bbc. co. uk. so, netflix sent me a link to a...
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you refer back to that moment the dup had great power, because you supported theresa may when she wasnment, you then gave your support to borisjohnson, having backed brexit, and trying to get a better brexit deal than the one you thought you'd got. there's an irony. you may not know this, but we'd originally planned that you would today be sitting in front of the political thinking logo, and we can't get it to you! i've got it here in front of me. great big sort of banner that we would normally put behind your head to show what it is. but apparently because we didn't fill in the right paperwork, a british company sending something to someone else in a british company, it got sent back because we hadn't done the right paperwork. there's still a problem here, isn't there? well, that's exactly why we continue to raise these issues now. the full agreement that we have done with the uk government has not yet fully come in. i am hoping that the problems that you have encountered with that will indeed have been resolved and it's a case of those processes working itself through. but that is a
you refer back to that moment the dup had great power, because you supported theresa may when she wasnment, you then gave your support to borisjohnson, having backed brexit, and trying to get a better brexit deal than the one you thought you'd got. there's an irony. you may not know this, but we'd originally planned that you would today be sitting in front of the political thinking logo, and we can't get it to you! i've got it here in front of me. great big sort of banner that we would normally...
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and the former prime minister theresa may is stepping down as a conservative mp at the next election.e the seat she�*s held for nearly three decades would enable her to spend more time on "causes close to my heart". you�*re live with bbc news. haiti�*s main port says it is suspending operations due to security worsening in the capital city port—au—prince. the port operator said it had been forced to stop all services following acts of sabotage and vandalism. heavily—armed criminal gangs are now in control of most of the capital, after attacking the main airport and preventing prime minister ariel henry from returning from abroad. a state of emergency has been extended for another month. the un is warning that haiti�*s health system is nearing collapse, with many clinics closed and a shortage of medicine and staff. the un�*s immigration office says that at least 15,000 people have had to flee the violence. gangs have been expanding their control in the country since the assassination of presidentjovenel moise in 2021. for more on the situation, my colleague, caitriona perry spoke to fo
and the former prime minister theresa may is stepping down as a conservative mp at the next election.e the seat she�*s held for nearly three decades would enable her to spend more time on "causes close to my heart". you�*re live with bbc news. haiti�*s main port says it is suspending operations due to security worsening in the capital city port—au—prince. the port operator said it had been forced to stop all services following acts of sabotage and vandalism. heavily—armed...
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but theresa may did the whole pink jobs and blue jobs thing _ when she talked about her and fillet may marriage, isn't there? of course. i get to decide when i take the bins out, not if i take the bins out! it�*s boyjobs and girl jobs, you see. boy and girljobs. i definitely do the taking the bins out, i do the traditional boyjobs by and large. the thing is, i do find myself on a human leveljust thinking if you transpose it into your own lives. absolutely, 100%. imagine that. it is deliciously candid, that is a tiny snapshot of what their actual marriage is about. they genuinely argue about who is going to take the bins out. but as a prime minister, - he was saying he would leave the office and go up to make the bed. i what meeting did you interrupt - because you wanted to make the bed? nobody interrupts meetings and his office is three flights of stairs. he is apparently a man _ who is so bothered about efficiency that he takes planes- because he doesn't want to waste time on a train. five minutes by five minutes. is allocated and he has got time to go up the bed and not wait until la
but theresa may did the whole pink jobs and blue jobs thing _ when she talked about her and fillet may marriage, isn't there? of course. i get to decide when i take the bins out, not if i take the bins out! it�*s boyjobs and girl jobs, you see. boy and girljobs. i definitely do the taking the bins out, i do the traditional boyjobs by and large. the thing is, i do find myself on a human leveljust thinking if you transpose it into your own lives. absolutely, 100%. imagine that. it is...
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i mean, if you remember, you know, trump, he dated theresa may.she was, you know, trying to be workmanlike and build a relationship with america. trump humiliated america. and trump humiliated her. and i hope that he doesn't do same with the next do the same with the next british prime minister. >> wasn't trump humiliated when it that his big it came to london that his big balloon the thames? it came to london that his big bali»on the thames? it came to london that his big ball think the thames? it came to london that his big ball think he the thames? it came to london that his big ball think he obviouslythames? it came to london that his big ball think he obviously doesn't’ >> i think he obviously doesn't poll well in the united kingdom, but don't about that, greg. >> i mean, it probably doesn't poll well in in westminster, in westminster , but that's that's westminster, but that's that's my woods he'd my neck of the woods and he'd have lots of support. have some big, lots of support. >> absolutely. and it's very similar doesn't similar in americ
i mean, if you remember, you know, trump, he dated theresa may.she was, you know, trying to be workmanlike and build a relationship with america. trump humiliated america. and trump humiliated her. and i hope that he doesn't do same with the next do the same with the next british prime minister. >> wasn't trump humiliated when it that his big it came to london that his big balloon the thames? it came to london that his big bali»on the thames? it came to london that his big ball think the...
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but he said this morning explicitly he didn't think that theresa may would have tolerated what happenedh frank hester. he didn't think borisjohnson would have tolerated what happened to frank hester. and he said that the defence that rishi sunak and his colleagues put out there that, "oh, look how diverse we are. oh, look, we have a british hindu prime minister. oh, look, we're the most diverse cabinet in history." he said... it's not the color of your skin that matters, it's the content of your character. quoting martin luther king. when i was first involved in politics, it was folks like richard fuller, nicholas boles, elizabeth berridge, white parliamentarians who saw a young guy from a working class background and thought i had potential. and when i was in downing street, when george floyd was murdered, it was not the black or brown members of parliament who reached out and said, how can we bring communities together? it was borisjohnson, despite some of the things that he said in the past, that was most interested in that. and now, of course, some of the most divisive politicians a
but he said this morning explicitly he didn't think that theresa may would have tolerated what happenedh frank hester. he didn't think borisjohnson would have tolerated what happened to frank hester. and he said that the defence that rishi sunak and his colleagues put out there that, "oh, look how diverse we are. oh, look, we have a british hindu prime minister. oh, look, we're the most diverse cabinet in history." he said... it's not the color of your skin that matters, it's the...
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theresa may and no one should be jailed for simply using or having on their record .ikum, my dear friends. how are you ? friends. how are you? >> a labour shadow cabinet minister has spent tens of thousands of pounds and taxpayers to money learn arabic so she can speak to refugees. on my panel tonight it's the director of the popular conservatives. it's mark littlewood , ex bbc political littlewood, ex bbc political chief, john sergeant and apprentice finalist joanna jarjue. oh, and lock them up . jarjue. oh, and lock them up. get ready, britain, here we go. the french are laughing at us. next . next. >> good evening. i'm sam francis in the newsroom . a recap of the in the newsroom. a recap of the headunes in the newsroom. a recap of the headlines at nine. and we start with news from northern ireland, where families of alleged informers were killed by the informers who were killed by the ira say another step towards truth has been made today after
theresa may and no one should be jailed for simply using or having on their record .ikum, my dear friends. how are you ? friends. how are you? >> a labour shadow cabinet minister has spent tens of thousands of pounds and taxpayers to money learn arabic so she can speak to refugees. on my panel tonight it's the director of the popular conservatives. it's mark littlewood , ex bbc political littlewood, ex bbc political chief, john sergeant and apprentice finalist joanna jarjue. oh, and lock...
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may's government. signed that agreement. he has been the heart of the dup since he moved there 20 years ago. he is a big beast at the top of politics, he is notjust beast at the top of politics, he is not just someone who beast at the top of politics, he is notjust someone who got beast at the top of politics, he is not just someone who got to beast at the top of politics, he is notjust someone who got to the top just in the last three years when he got to the top of his party in terms of getting the party leadership. he is somebody who has been a central figure behind the scenes in the dup. evenif figure behind the scenes in the dup. even if they haven't lost him, to lose him as a leader would be a big thing, but to lose him in these circumstances, if he is gone forever, it is very difficult to calculate the damage at this point. yes, the shock of this, and these are allegations, but the criminal charge on the allegations that are being levelled against him, this is clearly seismic when it comes to th
may's government. signed that agreement. he has been the heart of the dup since he moved there 20 years ago. he is a big beast at the top of politics, he is notjust beast at the top of politics, he is not just someone who beast at the top of politics, he is notjust someone who got beast at the top of politics, he is not just someone who got to beast at the top of politics, he is notjust someone who got to the top just in the last three years when he got to the top of his party in terms of...
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you never know, stuff happens in politics in the political weather can change very quickly. 22017, theresaoing on for local elections. we know that there are grumbles within tory ranks at the moment about the fact that the polls are not really moving in their favour. the polls are not really moving in theirfavour. that the polls are not really moving in their favour. that they may continue to enjoy a healthy lead in the polls. where there be a damaging set of results for the party in those local results, who knows what happens beyond that. the general feeling in westminster that there will be at some point in the autumn, whether 0ctober, will be at some point in the autumn, whether october, november, entirely up whether october, november, entirely up to the prime minister.— up to the prime minister. everyone in westminster _ up to the prime minister. everyone in westminster once _ up to the prime minister. everyone in westminster once at _ up to the prime minister. everyone in westminster once at the - up to the prime minister. everyone in westminster once at the end - up to the prime mini
you never know, stuff happens in politics in the political weather can change very quickly. 22017, theresaoing on for local elections. we know that there are grumbles within tory ranks at the moment about the fact that the polls are not really moving in their favour. the polls are not really moving in theirfavour. that the polls are not really moving in their favour. that they may continue to enjoy a healthy lead in the polls. where there be a damaging set of results for the party in those...