tv Sportsday BBC News February 1, 2017 6:30pm-6:46pm GMT
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four people, involved in fraudulently selling puppies kept in poor conditions at a travellers‘ site in essex, have been given suspended sentences. let's go back to the house of commons now we are hearing that the shadow environment secretary and the shadow the qualities minister has resigned from the labour front bench in order to vote against articles 50 against the three line whip. let's talk to oui’ the three line whip. let's talk to our chief political correspondent. more trouble for labour. you have the big picture, tonight, overwhelmingly the house of commons will back the bill to trigger those
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brexit negotiations but then you have a sob story which is really about labour's anxiety and woes about labour's anxiety and woes about this. on the labour benches almost all of the mps voted to remain in the eu, they were passionately on the remain side but jeremy corbyn has insisted they must respect the referendum result and ordered them to vote to trigger article 50 and many of them are having real trouble with that. we have already had one resignation and two have followed this evening and we have at statement from jeremy corbyn thanking them for it service and he said mps have a duty to represent their constituents as well as their party and understand the difficulties that mps have four constituencies who voted remain. he said it is right that the labour party respect the outcome of the referendum on leaving the european
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union. there will be others who said that they will vote against this in defiance of jeremy corbyn, that they will vote against this in defiance ofjeremy corbyn, they are not in the shadow cabinet but they are on his front bench team. it is unclear whether they will be sacked for doing so but having spent so long trying to fill those places, jeremy corbyn now has three more vacancies. thank you. that vote is due ina vacancies. thank you. that vote is due in a few moments time, but now it is time for sportsday. these are oui’ it is time for sportsday. these are our headlines. it is an embarrassing end to the tour of india for england. they lost the t20 series. the top four all drop points last night. manchester united need to cash in against hull tonight. fans
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and players say farewell to graham taylor today. good evening. the england cricket captain said his team were not at the races today. madison understatement. this was their last match on tour, a t20 series decider, chasing 203 for victory and they disintegrated losing the last eight wickets. test series lost, one—day series loss, surely not this one. after deciding to bowl, they had a big breakthrough. they kohli went walkies. they brought back the
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noise. we will not see that ball again. different ball, same result. ms dhoni reached a half—century. england had to find 203 for victory. a reverse sweep for six. while there we re a reverse sweep for six. while there were many more maximums from joel root and one morgan when they were both out in successive balls, things unravelled. six in total. the tourists losing eight wickets for eight runs. no one winds a match with statistics like that, test series, one—day series, gone, time to come home. some more football tonight, manchester united face hull. they knocked them out of the league cup. it is back to the premier league this evening and hull
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are bottom of the table and united are bottom of the table and united are trying to stay in touch with the top four. it is a game that manchester united should win and they need to win. there is an opportunity for them to close the gap on the top four with liverpool arsenal and spurs all dropping points last night. the current form of manchester united is excellent. as for hull, they have improved under marco silva, but away from home they have lost nine in a row and results elsewhere last night mean they are five points adrift of safety a nd mean they are five points adrift of safety and they have not won here since 1952. west ham are expected to give debuts to their new signings jose fonte eight and robert snodgrass. their manager had a few words of sympathy for pep guardiola after winning their first ten
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matches in all competitions, manchester city are fifth in the table, 13 points behind chelsea. this is a very difficult league, extremely difficult. there are no easy games and no one patent that they are playing. they are changing tactics during the games. it is really ha rd. i tactics during the games. it is really hard. i think that he knew it would be hard, but some of the games they played were amazing. long—term, it is going to be success for them. there is live commentary of that match on radio five live. keep right up match on radio five live. keep right up to date with all three matches tonight. stoke also play everton. all the bbc sport website and mobile app as well. that is where we have to leave it. we will hand you
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straight back to london. the shadow ex hitting the eu minister is speaking. let us hear what she is saying. as the members said in his outstanding speech, this decision is different. this decision follows the referendum. and 52% voted to leave the european union. a close vote, but a clear decision. we accept the outcome of the referendum and therefore, we must consent to allow the process of leaving the european union to begin. and we will
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hold this government to account every step of the way. our challenge to this government, through our amendments is to enable this house to have proper scrutiny to publish regular reports, to allow british mps the same oversights as members of the european parliament. and to ensure and secure at the position of eu national. iwill ensure and secure at the position of eu national. i will in a minute. to secure the position of the new nationals living in this country as a matter of urgency. but, most important of all, to allow this house a meaningful vote on our withdrawal agreement at the proper time andi withdrawal agreement at the proper time and i give way to the honourable gentleman. many points have been made right across these benches on the need for this bill to
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benches on the need for this bill to be amended. will the honourable lady and herfront be amended. will the honourable lady and her front bench friend be voting against the restrictive programme motion? i want this bill to proceed, i want this bill to proceed. our amendments that we will be discussing next week, they are all reasonable requests and i would appeal to those members opposite, many of them have spoken in support ofa many of them have spoken in support of a parliamentary vote and i would appeal to all of those members opposite who have spoken in that way and to share our desire to see a constructive and open process, to consider voting in support of our amendments next week. we are an outward looking, internationalist, pro—european party, that will never ever change. our determination to collaborate with, to stand alongside
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and to work together with our european partners never be in doubt and these are british values. and i know that the vote to leave the european union, as well as the changing mood in other countries, has deepened the sense that these values we hold most dear are under threat. tolerance, openness, cooperation, solidarity... it is true that the rise of the far right in europe and the rise of populism in the us have left many of us who believe in those values with an overwhelming sense that the political tide is against us. but xenophobia fear and isolationism are drowning out our values of inclusion, hope and tolerance and it is more important than ever, to
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stand firm beside those values. fanaticism stand firm beside those values. fa naticism and narrow stand firm beside those values. fanaticism and narrow to —— narrowed minded and should have no place in our politics. there are very few members of this house who do not feel any trepidation whatsoever about the future. to deny the complexity, the risks to our manufacturing and service sectors, the disruption and uncertainty that lies ahead is to hide from the truth. the truth that if confronted honestly, can be dealt with and it can be overcome. it is precisely because this process is so complex that all of us need to contribute to resolving the issues we now confront and pretending that these challenges do not exist is negligent and the
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labour party will not neglect its duty to challenge the government when we think they are getting brexit wrong and i say to the prime minister, the best brexit will never come via a cliff edge, however much some of her backbenchers might wish it. this must be a deal worthy of the consent of this house and if she and her negotiators failed to achieve a deal worthy of our country, they will not achieve our consent. the prime minister must deliver the deal she claims that she can. impediments free trade, she said, tariff free trade, she said, ourform of said, tariff free trade, she said, our form of customs union said, tariff free trade, she said, ourform of customs union membership allowing british business all the benefits they currently enjoy. a deal that delivers british workers, british industry and protects our safety a nd british industry and protects our safety and security. that is a good
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starting point. but for the labour party, that aspiration is not enough. the britain that the labour party wa nts enough. the britain that the labour party wants to build is confident of its place in the world and we want a briton where a bill outside the eu, we can protect british jobs by securing a trade deal with eu and remember, what ever deals we reach with other nations in the future, an agreement with our closest neighbours will always be the most important deal that we do, where we protect british citizens by maintaining cooperation, justice and security, we protect britishjobs by securing a good transitional deal and a labour party will use every means possible to bring about the best brexit for britain. we will fight for a future where business
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and industry thrive. especially, as the memberfor and industry thrive. especially, as the member for batley and and industry thrive. especially, as the memberfor batley and spen, for durham, the member for sedgefield and the member for wirral south said, especially in our proud regions. we are the country of brunel, of fright when, alan turing, michael faraday and tim peake, our engineers and scientists, academics and creators, they need to flourish in this workshop of the world and labour will work to ensure that after brexit, our future as an ingenious, innovative, imaginative and inspiring nation, grows and is never diminished. the british people voted to take back control, control over their lives and the labour party understands the anger
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expressed through the vote to leave. low pay, lack of opportunity, insecure work and cert —— uncertain futures, a feeling of being remote from decision making in brussels, to all who voted for those reasons, i say that we hear you, labour will stand up throughout the brexit negotiations for those who may have voted to leave, but who did not vote to the poorer. we will stand up to for those who voted to remain, 48% of voters cannot be marginalised or ignored. many, although they accept the outcome, do not see a prosperous future.
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