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gone into the gone, the loans gone into the campaign and whether there was perhaps an isle of man entity given that it perhaps an isle of man entity given thatitis perhaps an isle of man entity given that it is therefore consenting to have a body outside of the uk jurisdiction giving money into a referendum campaign and election time. of course and there particularly at a word that some of the money may not be traceable entirely as mr banks his line is that it was all his, it was all above board. and the thing that fascinates me is the reaction among brexit campaigners and that the remainers feel that this is quite a moment. they have in their mind the propaganda coup of having crime agency and leave. eu propaganda coup of having crime agency and leave.eu in the same headline. their feeling that might serve to de—legitimize the referendum result answer to pulse of the narrative of maybe we should have a cleaner referendum and none of this stuff around it. but the court of public opinion at the after referendum day. those who want to
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think the roosevelt was tawdry will have thought that ever since, —— the brexit vote and it is just confirmation bias, brexiteers think the whole thing this mayor and a standard poll of job. —— the whole thing this mayor and a standard poll ofjob. —— the breast... is that your reading of it? i would be amazed that this has been cut them whether not the uk leads the eu. i think that will happen in march regardless of this. i think it adds to serious questions about the way our democracy is now function. we have had this to work with recent general elections when police have gotten involved looking into whether people have been following spending rules properly and it seems to be something of a perpetual problem now whether or not anything was done wrong in this case or not. it is becoming more of an issue and there is certainly a clamour for a look again at except to what our rules are around there we re to what our rules are around there were dogsjust to what our rules are around there were dogs just around to what our rules are around there were dogsjust around outside
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interests or the way the internet is changing how policy worse. and i think that can be where this leads rather than it will stop racing. i doubt that very much. that arron banks quote on the front saying there is no rondo is in the companies he owns. —— there is no wrongdoing in the companies he owns. if there was wrongdoing, what potentially could be done? besecker at this point. it seem so and the sanctions obviously the commission has made clear in those previous complaints in how limited in its range of actions really are. it goes without saying the commission can't decide to suddenly stop braddock said and univac —— to unilaterally revoke article 50. —— stop brexit. the remainers will be heading for some disappointed that because mr bank is making a big being of bail to prove courts courts if need be
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but we will assume that goes. but pa rt of but we will assume that goes. but part of the promised electoral commission is a pretty toothless and is not powerful. and it needs to protect our democracy make sure it functions probably. when people break the rules although this may not happen in this case, there isn't much too redress. as long as the ocean is long gone and actually it is important that people can have faith in their democracy and that voting is being delivered fairly. let's talk about the sports minister. take us to the middle and they have a very arresting headline over what she has said about it. this is turning more of a problem for the premise are then the resignation of a pretty for the premise are then the resignation of a pretter minister who most people will never have heard of and normally be because of the problems she has of her own backbenchers who have been looking for a reason to rebel over the budget. and it looks like they have i'iow budget. and it looks like they have now found it which is this delay of what they say is a delay to bringing
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ina new what they say is a delay to bringing in a new minimum stake on these fixed betting terminals. tracey crouch resign over that delay as suddenly coalescing behind there are a lot of tory mps voicing their support for her and a lot of them seem support for her and a lot of them seem to be brexit supporting and peace even though tracey crouch i think is on the fence about. this is the danger signs for theresa may that this could become a bit of a coalescing point for her to try and show their displeasure with the way brexit is going. arctic ocean she has go. the archbishop of canterbury ever manner. in current inclination. . .. ever manner. in current inclination.... the moral authority as it were, that she has in this court because the statistics she highlighted in her letter was that the current state of affairs means to live so that they are lost among far bowl gambling habit —— addicts.
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this is why she can inspire so much sympathy. theresa may has famously said she is against burdening injustices. gambling personally. much as been made in the last two hours of this being a resignation on a point of principle. people expressing surprise that beckon so happen. can you believe a politician resigning him present was ie do not see that throughout. tracey crouch isa see that throughout. tracey crouch is a well administered for people who work in westminsterjournalists and other politicians say she is a general person, she loves sports. this is a loss to the government and that spence. but as you say this is not someone quitting over ambitions or try to do the prime minister in. this is a very genuine thing that is a rare trait. what interests me and maybe i could say because present might be in awe that is someone who has not made clear, she still has
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not made clear these days whether backed brexit or remains. come today maybe mischievous she could pursue the divide in the post may would ship election and she could be a argument for an outside leader. it stress your. we will come to sunnydale at the intrigue in a moment. the times texas to amber rudd's is a nationwide home office officials may or may not done. —— the time's resignation. —— takes us. in the handling of the wind rush scandal, it seems that at the end of day are busy one at the end of day because she claimed there were no targets for deeper tastes but suddenly there were letters she's just that they were. the thing is at the same time it is fun to have the hindsight of what happens next. statute job it is the time. ——
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hindsight of what happens next. statutejob it is the time. —— sajid javid. this is a state of affairs in the home office since the home office has had a bad week and is in shambles. about eu migrants would have them in the event of no deal and saying that it would be fined and saying that it would be fined and it seemed that bad opposite m essa 9 es and it seemed that bad opposite messages or data week. this seems to bea messages or data week. this seems to be a different message between what the official thing is happening what politicians think that is happening. that is a fundamental breakdown of how a governmental department as a buzzword. the home office has a long history of being a basket case whatever it is being not fit for purpose and it certainly looks like not much has changed since. reminder in her resignation letter that she took full responsibility for inadvertently misleading parliament. a must was be the case that when a minister resigns he or she always has to say it was entirely my fault went on occasions it may actually have been other people's faults satoshi fell on her
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sword. she comes out well because she will none that it was an officials role. she will know not all along and she still did the noble thing. good on her. we did hint at political intrigue early on. on the front of the sun there is a suggestion that david cameron may be back for a political comeback stopped with this would have everybody chattering in westminster smart. a second... he has told friends that he would not mind being for secretary. guess we would not all my being for secretary. this would be after theresa may would be gone as prime minister. david cameron has not been seen... he is whiting —— writing his memoirs. he sees the taking a long time. it's all taking longer than people expected him to. it sounds far—fetched yet their respective journalists have put it on the front
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pages so journalists have put it on the front pages so it will not have come from nowhere. he doesn't want to serve under theresa may, someone after. one because he is not an mp any more. so earl cameron. he would need a title. the lord of the shed? the lord of the man cave. what would prime minister —— would prime minister boars have him as her —— his for secretary? well i think we have exhaust valve for the time being. or pry mr crouch as you suggested. —— prime minister crouch. let's go back and talk about the story about waitrose, vegans. they're trying to underline the views of the editor's views ideas. they say they want to be mindful to consumers by embracing consumers dow most of them care about things and matt points out that today we are
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finishing world vegan day, ijust pointed this out and this is still happening. good timing and also...” was pondering —— wonder what on nine... a mindless consumerjust eating meat everywhere, i don't know. the fact that the mde of waitrose feels he needs to write a piece and a national newspaper reaching out to vegans is all that much. people are so easily offended these days about what was basically a private e—mail. and i we get to the stage with a and is riding a big apology pieces in the newspaper. they could promote wages —— waitrose pasta for. saying "what are we just ring them up?" and anything i could. we have also told jurors that were not want to come public. to be like to come back on this subject? yes, definitely know that. i am vegan for
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environmental reasons... make sense on that note, thank you very much for the time being. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week, at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to my guests asa bennett from the daily telegraph and jack blanchard from politico. we'll all be back for a longer look at the papers at 11:30, but for the moment, it's goodbye. good evening we have a mixed bag of what to come. wet and windy weather on the cards courtesy of this swirl of clouds which you see behind me on the satellite picture. it was a hurricane, not any more but still a deep area of low pressure. we than contending with a deep area of low pressure. we then contended with
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this stripe of cloud and rain but thatis this stripe of cloud and rain but that is sliding away as easily been clear skies in its wake. that's how to look for a weather watcher in cornwall. towards planets. most of us cornwall. towards planets. most of us will have clear starry skies. just a scattering of showers and western areas. but this is a recipe for a cold night. the blue colours on our temperature chart temperatures even, the big towns and cities will get down to freezing or a little bit lower. the countryside gets sent 2—3 or minus four degrees. an odd patch or fog as well. the marmont starts off on a beautiful note. sun around keeping your eyes to the sky, you may notice high clouds streaming in from the west. the vast majority staying dry to daylight hours. tenders of nine or 13 degrees. —— temperatures. rain slashed its way through northern ireland and eventually into the western side of scotland. the wind picking up as well. remember that swirl of caught i showed you,
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that swirl of caught i showed you, that area of low pressure? that will be heading to the northwest of the uk as be heading to the northwest of the ukasa be heading to the northwest of the uk as a get into saturday. quite a deep well but think quite a long way from her shoulders. —— our shores. this will bring rain to northern ireland and was in scotland. you could see 80 mm of rain in the wettest places here. it will turn windy, the black wind arrows indicating places where wayne got are to exceed a0 mph. brodie scotla nd are to exceed a0 mph. brodie scotland we was the and sunshine in eastern england and despite the strength of the wind, it will be mild with highs of i2—iad. those we re mild with highs of i2—iad. those were dark wood very quickly. —— 12-1a were dark wood very quickly. —— 12—ia degrees. similar straight if you are off to watch for sun sunday evening. daytime we will have a frontal system lifting further south eastward by this stage. southwest england, males —— wells,... not as windy but still fairly mild. this is bbc news.
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i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 11pm: the sports minister tracey crouch has resigned, accusing the government of an "unjustifiable delay" in the introduction of restrictions on high—stakes betting machines. the national crime agency investigates arron banks and his leave dot eu campaign for alleged offences committed during the 2016 eu referendum. google employees around the world stage protests demanding fairer treatment for female and ethnic minority staff. president trump says his government is finalising a plan that would mean asylum seekers have to make their claim at a legal port of entry. here, medicinal cannabis products can be legally prescribed from today in a limited number of circumstances where other medicines have failed.
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