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he would most. like. mindful to know. it's negative who would listen. oh there's so many. things they're going to want from to listen to me right from the truth don't talk too much monday. was certain things happen to good the diffuse feeling that maybe this. could. they don't really love those person on their own he gotta be honest man don't go down to the sacca under saddam hey come. back and look for sacca no money and a feast of vivi some can be said and i don't muss a sack or a dollar from him an exam for vander took some demand and land mine.
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another load your store they. care about they your get. no money they really see it will tick or not be unclean he said that there are certain sorts of ministers who go to night but those that it would lose the case or nothing approach their court to give it of thought. not permanently it is can mccain focusing. on the meaning of the war cannot win don't matter. to strengthen the good you have to shoulder good all the more we become still fight
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give to the people will be attending them and i'm a workshop where we listen i'm supposed to explain apologize for someone who is also terrorizing we meet with global newsmakers and talk about the stories that matter on the old a 0. i know i'm maryam namazie in london with our top story this hour the u.k.'s prime minister has called for a snap general election to take place on october 15th after parliament moved to block a no deal breaks it boris johnson still needs the support of 2 thirds of m.p.'s to approve a new election though m.p.'s are voting on that motion right now filing back into
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the chamber the bill to block a no deal brecht's it which was going through the stages a bit earlier on today that still has to go to parliament's upper house before it turns into law it is completely impossible for government to function if the house of commons refuses to cost anything that the government the crazies around my view i do view this government there is now be an election on tuesday the 15th of october. and i divide right over gentlemen to respond to decide which of us is probably this is that crucial council on thursday the 17th of october i think it's very sad that m.p.'s are voted like this but if if i'm still proud i do i think it's a great dereliction of their democratic duty to speak. well in other world news harken dorian is headed towards the united states after leaving
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a trail of destruction in the bahamas at least 7 people are confirmed dead but the prime minister warns the death toll will likely rise as the country prepares for a humanitarian crisis in the u.s. states of florida georgia and south carolina are under threat from the storm more than a 1000000 residents have been issued with evacuation orders. the u.s. has blacklisted what it called an oil for terror network of ships and individuals allegedly directed by iran's revolutionary guards to supply syria with oil it also announced her award of up to $50000000.00 for information that disrupts the revolutionary guards financial and foreign espionage operations while iran said it was willing to recommit to the 25th deal but only if it gets 50. iran's president said he would give the europeans 2 months he's also announced that his government will scale back its nuclear commitments from friday witness now continues but we will have the news out for you very shortly to say without.
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i'm at the meeting from the co-op but the. house could have been done without this could have been a new year they will want to work on my own kind to demonstrate their stuff not. want. the nice to the right to under 98 and the less 56 i have it the house well we are aware. that the nation has no rights of. the majority or quad on the fixed. back 2011. i'm off base for.
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this very good well that this isn't a point of order the prime minister were very. high i know that the leader of the operation is once again i don't think he's pacing but i think it's like a symbolic way because to go 48 hours ago 48 hours ago he was leading the charge so strong the coup that the people vote now he say stop the election and stop the be able from boise. i think there's a be one solution i think he has become the 1st to my knowledge the 1st leader of the opposition in the democratic history of our country. to refuse the invitation to an election that this thank you ah i could a nice speculates by i could then we speculate as to the reasons behind he ses he
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taishan that and base it because i could i'd that but the it and the old this conclusion ease i'm afraid that he does not think he will whip yeah was sherry i choose called leads to reflect on when i think is the on the sustainability of this position overnight i mean the course of the next few day hair thank you i have the caught when now proceed to read very well born to voters about injuring him speak it is this sound way or taping a motion that this house how it's this house has new confidence in how mattress his or position and you was i was my god was well i i i ne manner i he was i had any we'd one point in time when asked to proceed him an orderly manner in these bassus ice age of the rightness or i'm dating with one
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point of order i'm when i've dealt with that actual happily attend so you another it is evident from the smile only face of the honorable gentleman that he is very pleased with the point that he has might i point about of us the forest i'm surprise big guy was us going to elaborate by saying this is the past i mean history that the opposition has voted to show called prison imagine the government you are on wasn't a i was thank you thank you i want to be an app for see to rate the old as of the day i mean well well fest sentencing aisle not to men did in the public mill committee to be considered knots move not mere do thank your mation number 5 on selection we. think you only have as most of the. we're going to be there we have boris johnson's
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attempt to trade an early general election has failed this after his motion did not secure the required 2 thirds majority in order to pass so he needed some 434 m.p.'s. vote in favor of an early election phase motion to go ahead he did not get the required support that fell short 298 m.p.'s voted in favor of an early election 56 m.p.'s voting against will jonah how is life for us now outside parliament and jonah this result was expected because of course we heard from opposition in germany corbin saying he would never support an early general election until and unless the no deal bill was in shrine the new law . yes absolutely no surprises here at all labor in fact staining from this vote depriving boris johnson of that 2 thirds majority that he requires
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under the fixed parliament act of 2011 brought in by david cameron used to be much easier of course for a prime minister to call an election it's much more difficult now boris johnson framing things rather differently saying this must be the 1st time in history that an opposition leader has refused the offer of an election it must be because he doesn't think he can win well as you pointed out there jeremy corbin earlier said the point was he wasn't going to support an election until this legislation that blocks or no deal brokered on october 31st becomes law once it becomes law he said he would support an election living bring in my guest chris wilkins is with me former director of strategy for tourism a number 10 downing street former speechwriter for treason may as well what are boris johnson's options now the houses options now and election easy never trouble this is a my. nor to government that can't govern what happens next yes i mean i'm and standing in the reserves and number 10 the ceiling are that they still expect to get this election they want on october the 15th and it's really
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a matter of process and time the options now are that the prime minister could move his own piece of legislation in the house of commons basically overriding effects in parliament sacked and calling for election october the 15th that would require a simple majority in the house of commons not the 2 thirds fifths and found that is a form with that is that labor party could amend it and put all sorts of clues in and he's already one of them that's one option he could have another go at the motion that he's boards today and maybe allow some movement on this piece of legislation so it gets through the week's journal equals the ins requirement. the other thing he could do though bizarrely enough is ultimately call a vote of no confidence in himself and order his own in peace to vote that they have no confidence in the government if he does not just before parliament is suspended next week they won't be time for the queen to send somebody else to place the government and then he'll get a general election that way so their various options have all bizarre but one way or the other i think it's going to happen we expect that this legislation will make
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its way through don't we even though it may have a bumpy ride in the lords and therefore the simple process here as jeremy corbyn has laid out the opposition leader is wait for it to be on the statute books have another motion of this sort and will support it i think that probably is right there were suggestions that the government might almost just concede the legislation and then get the election that way and they probably won't do that because then there is sort of muddies the narrative the narrative that they're not going to delay correct it to be seen to roll over now this legislation through to would would rather ruin that story that they want to tell so yes ultimately it may be a national wait in a few days let the legislation go through that might happen possibly by the end this week possibly as late as monday but at that point we introduced this thing and there would have and with all this talk of an election i was listening to to the debate there and there they were trembling voices of anger on both sides of the house it's clear that m.p.'s are desperate for an election to try and break the impasse although it's pretty clear isn't it that there's every possibility an
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election will not be the solution everybody hopes it will be well that's that's the point i mean 1st yes everyone does once it actually has been clear for a long time the only way to it is impossible is some sort of vote either an election or another referendum people do want to election but it's a high stakes gamble for the government it's difficult to see where they get a majority from the going to lose seats in scotland they're going to lose seats to live the democrats they're banking on picking up believe a seat in the middle is a north of england but that's the same strategy to resume a trial in 2017 it didn't work then so let's see what happens this time and if indeed it results in a hung parliament will then more then you go. top of the 31st looming if no deal is forthcoming at that e.u. council summit on the 17th then you've got this legislation that forces a delay a delay to achieve what nobody knows i mean it's you know where is the end game when will the end game come and that's the problem and the delay that they want to the legislation fine it pushes it to january but there's still no sense of what
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they're actually trying to achieve the general election comes back is inconclusive and then we're just in exactly the same place and we've wasted a few more weeks so one way or the other i think is going to happen at some point it won't go i think beyond the end of january they'll find a way to get it through but the most sort of clear solution at this point is for the government somehow to get a majority in the election that will allow them to form a believe then pass a deal maybe something like nor 9 backstop and get it through if they fail then yes we're basically no further forward and we'll be doing this again if you missed on and where has talked gone of a possible 2nd referendum so it's when these things that comes ins us of the conversation and then goes away again is basically no enthusiasm in the majority of m.p.'s of 7 and they think the very act of calling it would be divisive all of the focus group evidence suggests the moment you mention it people through their eyes in their head and just think they can't bear to go through that again so
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there's not really much indian food i wouldn't say it's dead as an idea it may yet be the only option available but i think the hope ultimately for them both sides is one way or the other the general election it becomes the thing and blocs of either the conservative women or labor government that might stop fix it all together possibly but it's got to be the election sort out if it doesn't i think we're going to get in charge the total and chris before we leave it just remind us let's just go through this the sequence of events that has brought us to this moment now straight out of the summer recess. this threat by boris johnson to prorogue parliament a fight back a resistance effort by a coalition of m.p.'s that has led to the sacking of 21 conservative party m.p. talk us through what's happened in the last 36 hours yes is remarkably so those johnson backed by his voice in number 10 has been trying to stamp his authority on the debate and really frame an election that he's sort of the strong man in british
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politics so that we came out of the summer recess and immediately the government announced they want to suspend the sitting of the house comes for 5 weeks of incredibly long period of time they claimed it was to allow the queen's speech so they could talk about their domestic agenda but everyone knew the real reason was to deny n.p.c. opportunity to debates new deal that them to vote this rebellion amongst actually tory m.p.'s as much as play very peace and the government again then decided it would take a really hard line anyone who either abstained a vote against the government was going to be out of the party now to resume a if she had taken that view back in the spring she would have ended up sacking 118 of her own m.p.'s who voted against government so she didn't take that view for strength and dignity in various jobs including versions and absolutely so many people either it's a good point many people are pointing out this rather hypocritical of the farmers to take this very strong stance when he voted against the government several times and a number the people he threw out yesterday have voted for directed more times than
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he has. it's actually i think the way he's gone about it with past few days it's provoked so much of the anger people get that you know he's got a strategy people get these gun agenda but the way he's treated members of his own party has really resulted in a massive backlash and so that's why i think the majority last night against him was bigger than he expected it's why he's got so many forms today and the big issue at the heart of all of this is a lack of trust fundamentally goes just for him is that nobody on the opposition benches and actually a lot of people in his own party simply don't believe anything he says and some say for them so far mr with a majority to play with chris you saw to reason may through some very difficult times particularly around the 2017 general election when she lost her majority but even then could you have imagined things would descend to quite these depths as i say the tension the anger the frustration absolutely palpable in all of the voices
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of the m.p.'s who've spoken in the debate in the last 90 minutes or so you know it's unprecedented times i've done anything like this there's been a civil war over the you that brewing in the party for you know 3040 years really and miss week it has broken out fully into the open and the finest is picked the side he's picked the side of the great city is the people who are anti europe and that means he's basically king of the party people who traditional one nation. and people actually looking at that saying we're just not going to stand for this so it's incredible moment in history of politics in federal new british politics and the scenes in the house of commons moving so quickly it's hard to keep up and it's hard to think of how we get beyond this and at some point come back together maybe an election will help but we'll see and maybe not chris wilkins thank you very much for your insights and as i hand back to you boris johnson has lost his motion to try and trigger a general election that doesn't mean he's lost the chances of
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a general election a snap general election is all but inevitable now and quite possibly in just a matter of weeks back to you and it certainly doesn't mean that he won't stop trying for one thank you very much john how. want to bring you some other stories from around the world now the united nations is preparing to evacuate more displaced syrians from a remote camp along the border with jordan rock bottom is home to almost 15000 people but the u.n. says half of them are refusing to leave despite that dial living conditions there same harder explains why. the last time aid reached this makeshift camp was in february rock band is close to the border with jordan and this besieged by the syrian army which decides if and when food and medicine reaches the thousands of people inside the united nations describes the situation is desperate and says conditions are abysmal but it can't do anything without the approval of the authorities in damascus. we were told 2 days ago that the u.s.
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and will deliver aid either on the 4th or the 5th of september and since february we have received only small amounts of food and medicine through smuggling routes but they are not enough and too expensive. a u.n. team visited the camp in august but its mission was only to determine how many people remained inside and who wanted to leave the organization says it is planning to help those wanting to return voluntarily to government held territory. brookbank camp was estimated to accommodate about $40000.00 syrians in recent months the u.n. says almost half have left for syrian government controlled areas it believes some $15000.00 remain and it survey showed nearly half don't want to leave. we didn't register with the u.n. to return to regime here is un couldn't give us guarantees they told us they can't guarantee what happens when we leave receptions into. the syrian government is
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effectively giving the people in rock band no option but to return to areas under the state's control or starve the dire conditions are believed to be the reason why many have left despite human rights groups saying some of those who have gone are being detained and ill treated. we have been able to document the detention of at least $37.00 men who left rock band to government controlled areas these people were arrested and taken to intelligence branches in damascus and holmes also they are forcing men to join the army in a month or 2 it was agreed that they would be given 6. months. many syrians in ripon want safe passage to opposition controlled areas in the north and if they can't get it they want regular food and medical aid the un says it cannot make any promises as it is an observer in the repatriation process and doesn't have unrestricted access to return knees so many who are studying say they have to as they are left with no choice so if they're paid it and human netanyahu has visited
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the city of hebron in the occupied west bank he gave a speech there making him the 1st israeli prime minister to do so as his visit is perceived as an attempt to win the support of ultra nationalist loaches ahead of elections on september 17th palestine's foreign ministry has condemned the visit as colonial have drawn his home to 40000 palestinians although hundreds of jewish settlers live in the israeli controlled parts of the city settlers presence is considered illegal under international law. we are not coming to dispossess anyone nor will anyone dispossess. have drawn will not be cleansed of jews we are not strangers in hebron we will remain the forever. akiva eldar is a columnist for all monitors israel polls he says netanyahu his biggest concern now is to have his party emerge as the biggest winner in the upcoming election. we are now 2 weeks before the general elections and he was gonna do
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much to get such coverage everyone is part of the he's with voters and even the general public part of the consensus with the holy sites and the jewish quarter so he may he may get. a good coverage or in this context of the elections talking to his constituency and trying to grab extra of voters from the radical right because now what he is focusing on is to come out in september as 17 and the largest party ready and to get the message from the 1st one to get the mandate from the president to form a new government places that are. reason to be concerned about violence and this wet ground of the relationship between jews
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and arabs jews and muslims this is the holy city of jerusalem and the holy city of hebron so. i would be very careful these days not to grab the attention of the muslims and give a reason for the extremists from both sides to celebrate so to speak on the this tension in hebron. well elsewhere anti-government protesters have gathered in argentina's capital one as iris they are angry at president attempts to steer the country out of a financial crisis one of the measures is limiting foreign transactions that exceed $10000.00 u.s. dollars a month it's the latest in a series of economic struggles the country has suffered in recent is largely as a result of argentina's weak currency and high levels of debt to raise a boy is out with those protesters on the streets of the capital. we're here in the
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center of one side is that right in front of the social development ministry that's where hundreds of people have gathered here to protest against the government and demand that the government passes a law that's known as the food emergency plan that would speed up the process of the government being able to send food and argentina's most vulnerable neighborhoods we've been talking to several people here and they're saying that the amount of people going to soup kitchens have doubled and that children are point hungry and that many many cannot make and that beats what's happening in argentina right now the country and the government are struggling with a devaluation of the base so parents see that's cause mostly by capital flight people heading to the bank to get the u.s. dollars they have there is that reminder of the crisis that happened back in 2001 when i didn't see you know again and huge economic crisis they got and right now as me trying to address the nation's affecting the country's most vulnerable like we
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do think that tax some basic them increasing minimum wage among other things but this people are saying that it's not enough it also implemented some currency control in order to stop a hemorrhage of u.s. dollars but for many years things remind us prices in argentina have not ended. well just one of those stories to bring you this now a google has agreed to pay a record $170000000.00 fine for violating the privacy. of children now regulate is a saying you chew which is owned by google illegally collected personal information about uses under the age of 13 without parental consent the tech giant then use that data to target advertising a settlement is the largest ever in a children's privacy case in the u.s. in addition to the fine google says it will make changes to privacy rules on you tube well that's it for now but we're going to be live and westminster in just
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a couple of minutes after the prime minister boris johnson attempted to trigger an early general election but that attempt has failed off to he did not secure the required 2 thirds majority in the british parliament i'll see you shortly. hello again it's good to be back well conditions are going to be deteriorating here across parts of southeastern australia over the next few days we have
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a system coming across the bite you can see the winds right here pushing across adelaide temps are there about 14 degrees melbourne at 18 but as a system pushes in from thursday to friday we are going to see a lot of winds a lot of rain not only from melbourne but also down here towards hobart as well to hobart of 11 degrees there but very windy conditions across much of the area but if you look a little bit more towards north of brisbane your temperatures are on the rise here on friday would you expect see well above average for you at 34 degrees in sydney not looking too bad at about 25 degrees. there well unfortunately for the north of the south island of zealand things are going to stay quite messy you notice here on the satellite this big weather system that's been pushing through that's really not going to be moving too much as we also and the week when i'm seeing plenty of winds plenty of rain across much of the region for auckland 17 dropping down to about 13 and for christchurch here on friday we do expect see 9 degrees as your high and then very quickly across parts of japan it is going to be warm in some locations with osaka seeing about 33 degrees but over here cross korean peninsula it is going
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to be the rain and we are going to be watching potential trouble system making its way as we go towards the weekend. there's no one way of telling the story keeping its target right and to be respectful to say it's great to get to know the person for me to. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm around the mozzie a very warm welcome to the news alan live from london coming up. so the eyes of the the. british and pays approve a bill to delay breakfast and stop the country crashing out of the e.u.
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on october 31st and they've now rejected prime minister boris johnson's motion for an early election. they need every piece of help they can get. cries for help from the bahamas well how areas have been decimated by hurricane dorian. and south african companies a targeted in nigeria in retaliation for attacks on nigerians in johannesburg. and in. his sights on the spot in the last 4 of the us open already there is belinda bench clenched placing her 1st ever. time. we begin with another day in the british parliament in the last half hour but issue and pays a rejected prime minister barak's johnson's call for a snap election in put forward the motion of the politicians approved
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a bill to delay breaks it and block a no deal exit from the on october 31st andersen's begins our coverage. order another defeat for boris johnson already on the back foot with a rebellion in his party and the opposition taking over the parliamentary timetable the notes the act $299.00. within minutes boris johnson was on his feet with his plan for a snap elections i don't want an election the public don't want an election the country doesn't want to lection with this house president no other option than getting the public decide who they want as prime minister and i commend this motion to the heart under the opposition bill that now has to be passed by parliament upper house johnson is forced to seek an extension of the deadline that we move it to january scuppering his do or die plan for
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a no deal brix it if necessary on october 31st but labor the main opposition party isn't ready to give support to johnson's call for an election which needs it to serve as majority that the also the election to die is a bit like the offer of an awful to snow white in the working queen because what he's offering is not an apple or even election but the poison of a no deal. so mr speaker i repeat i repeat what i said last night last night let this bill pass and gain royal assent then we will back at election so we do not crash out with a no deal exit from the european union this is about defending our. democracy ahead of the latest political drama demonstrators in parliament square denounce boris johnson's actions accusing him of engineering
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a no deal grex it by claiming there are still chances of a deal when there's no progress whatsoever. boris johnson may have only been in power for 6 weeks but he doesn't have control right now nevertheless you've only got to listen to the demonstrators to realize the central issue is about trust and the opposition want to be absolutely sure there's a cop up on some guarantee he can't play any tricks if there is an election the 2nd largest opposition party is also against an immediate election people don't trust him when he says he really wants a deal we all suspect that he wants a new deal and we also want to make sure that he's not able to use his proxy of powers as the prime minister to create some tricks and allow the country to crush out another day of unprecedented moves within parliament and with it still uncertainty about what the people of the united kingdom might expect from its
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political leadership to simmons' al-jazeera westminster. well let's go live now to joe now he's been following all these developments from westminster and prime minister boris johnson despite what he says publicly is determined to have this general election and he will keep trying to find ways to do so what he jannah. yes i think so he says he doesn't want an election you heard him say there he says the people don't want an election he's fashioning all of this is a circumstance a situation that's been forced upon him by a sort of scheming and undemocratic parliament in cahoots with the opposition he hasn't got his way this evening that is by no means the end of the story what are his options well let me ask my guest chris wilkins joins me former director of strategy for treason may in 10 downing street chris what are boris johnson's options now. series of options none of them particularly great there i think the
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most likely is that he'll end up being in the votes that he tried to pass even back maybe into this week maybe a mandate after the and he and the new deal legislation has passed and he'll try it again and jeremy coburn is indicated that point he might support it the other options are that the sort of nuclear option if you like is the could end up calling a version of confidence in himself and also his own in peace to vote no confidence in his own government and if he does that enough time just before parliament suspended then there won't be time for the queen to invite somebody else to form a government and yet an election ensues so no great options but i think an election will happen way over but the simple path would seem to be get this no deal and to no diligence station through and then board and then jeremy corbin will exceed to the request or the offer of an election. an election that will then as boris johnson would like to see it pit an increasingly sort of angry voting public deprived of the great dream of bricks it against
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a parliament that has sought all along to frustrate it that's how he's certainly trying to frame it and he says i don't want to lecture in the political selection frankly that's nonsense he's been trying to set of elections is the day he entered number 10 and everything we've seen since then has been a vote cast in that framing for the election campaign boris johnson on the side of the public on the side of people trying to get bricks it done so we can move on into over all the other things people want to talk about and in that he is going with the grain of public opinion that's what people say to him focus groups they've all tired of directive so very much he's in that in line with that then he'll cost jeremy corbin and everyone else is being sort of anti bret's it but it's a really high stakes game because frankly there are a lot of people who do want to stop breaks it but also actually in an election as we saw in 21 sort or other things and if it's not just about bricks in the talk about domestic policy in a steady only things in germany coping could perform rather better than expect and stress situations strategy since same times even possible why don't you come into
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the fray t.v. genius strategist and have the reins that all of us including the stanley said you know do breaks investment across party lines and just resistance movement in the ranks of the rebels in the concert but i had all of this pretty hard of a plan. i think i think there is a big plan behind it so i think that's right i think the moment boris johnson and the leadership election campaign said we're going to leave at the end of october do what i what he was a basically saying this election because he looks simply doesn't have time to get any new deal from europe through before then so he was basically saying no deal he knew parliament would block new deal therefore he knew he'd get his election so i think there is a plan behind it but i think it has been unravelling over the past few days he's. lost control of his party he's now lost 4 votes in the house of commons i think i'm going to say in the same number that margaret thatcher lost in lean to tire time that she was prime minister really unprecedented he's not looking strong and
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tonight and voters don't like divided parties that's the key lesson and the conservative party is looking anything but united at the moment so i think this plan behind it is not going timely accordions when in the end the only solution and he's an election what are the chances that an election will in fact provide the bar of the sous that this country desperately needs out of the brics it mess well firstly we know election campaigns are divisive and i think this less campaign will be the move through so that the u.k. has ever seen we've seen in particular that the vote the campaign for julia 16 many of whom the people who are doing that now work in number 10 they will stop at nothing to get their way we've also seen actually the house of commons of the past 2 days the vitriol and the anger on both sides you know there's really no love lost here there's a visible heat treat amongst them these things can be brutal campaign and ultimately will anyone get a majority it's hard to see where the numbers come from for polish johnson to win this though i think they are convinced they can be found if they've got the
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organization the message to do it but i think my head says very difficult to do with my heart says me with just about pull it off ok chris wilkins thank you very much as ever for your insights boris johnson has lost his motion tonight to try and trigger a snap general election expect another one sometime next week or the government's chosen date october 15th when it's looking very likely that will be the date of a general election journal in westminster thank you. meanwhile they used michelle bonnie a has held a series of meetings with officials from member states in brussels he says the bloc will remain united in any further talks with the u.k. . after my meeting with the member states knowledge falling through the artwork and . just what gave you a d who would remove the need. for the video don't you know i could uncover. and as the bracket battles roll along a in parliament mass protests for and against the move continue to take place on
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the streets hundreds of pro and anti bricks at protest as rallied neapolitan brightest day many of them waving flags activists from both sides of an even our main divide have been protesting in central london for months but many persons say they've had enough of the turbulence. even keeps popping out on my phone and i'm really bored with it and i think one of the stories here i don't want to now it's i want to steal it but you know the old democracies such that the society decided when they were all i said it didn't is becoming too complicated i think it's sad because what's in it it's a mix of the interest on this going on in front of me really unlikely to be part of the reason we got ourselves into this mess is because there's been a public disengagement in politics now that's really coming out of lights and i think everyone's goldberg's if it's the right light it's day in day out the same day we were. on the knutson merry go rounds going to new. and and he
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barks at activists have less help in english landmark with warnings about the potential consequences of leaving the e.u. without a deal messages were projected on to the wings of the angel of the north sculpture in northeast england where almost all areas voted to leave it warns of potential food medicine and petrol shortages the activists also accuse prime minister boris johnson of backing brecht's it for personal gain meanwhile the leader of the u.k.'s house of commons jacob re small has come in for heavy criticism for lounging on the benches in parliament during choose days his story breaks it debate it was seen reclining sometimes with his eyes closed ahead of the vote on a motion to block a no deal breaks it. a number of politicians branded his body language disrespectful. but there's been a lot of talk about democracy tonight and the leader of the house who i have to say with his body language start this evening has been the son contemptuous of this house is now.

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